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Listen up, you palookas, it's time for a Casual Trek about times people tried to copy humans. We've got a bona fide Mafia planet thanks to a discarded novel in “A Piece of the Action”, featuring some incredible Shacting.Next, those Next Generation goombahs find themselves in a casino inspired by another discarded novel in “The Royale”, a troubled script and a bad episode which is actually a fantastic time.Finally, those Prodigy kids just wanna do a Starfleet and find a culture inspired by the original Enterprise in “All the World's a Stage”00:02:52 What Non-Star Trek Thing We've Been Enjoying: Lost & Yellowjackets00:12:20 Star Trek: The Original Series “A Piece of the Action”00:38:52 Star Trek: The Next Generation “The Royale”01:01:09 Star Trek: Prodigy “All the World's a Stage”Talking points include: Our respective theatrical origins, CHARLIE WAS NOT RAISED IN A CULT, Lost (finally!), science fiction finales, Yellowjackets Season Three, America: It's Pretty Big!, how our tastes in music will never be a number one hit, Fizzbin, “President Capone”, Miles' beef with Chicago, Cones of Dunshire, the improv skills of the bridge crew, the horror of an improv planet, books in 1992, Iain (M) Banks, troubled scripts, Madonna's oeuvre, Bernard from Lost, Charlie's grandad dressing like a cowboy at a wedding, 2001: A Space Odyssey, the boys go on a tear about Ernest Cline again, Galaxy Quest. Oh, and occasionally Star Trek.https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/original-the-royale-script.123944/ - A quote from Tracy Tormé about what the original script for The Royale was going to be like.Which 1980's British children's drink would your cult poison themselves with? Answer in the poll on Spotify!Pedantry Corner:Zero's pronouns are they/them. Respect pronouns, people!Casual Trek is by Charlie Etheridge-Nunn and Miles Reid-LobattoMusic by Alfred Etheridge-NunnCasual Trek is a part of the Nerd & Tie Networkhttps://ko-fi.com/casualtrekMiles' blog: http://www.mareidlobatto.wordpress.com Charlie's blog: http://www.fakedtales.com
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This week, I covered "The Cones of Dunshire" from season 6. Leslie goes to war with Jamm; Ron tries to sell his cabin; Ben creates a new board game; and the Tilton & Radomski accountants return! Also, FOUR YEARS OF C.O.P.!! Intro/general nonsense: thank you for four years! (00:11) FILLER: SNL50 (07:51) "The Cones of Dunshire" (24:09) New episodes every Tuesday Help me raise money for cancer research for children! Click here: https://www.stbaldricks.org/participants/mypage/1157196/2025?fbclid=IwY2xjawIhQF5leHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHTPL8Ld-cn_nSK_SX4RiTjuYuz9OlbetlFUZCcW9bcBJrfZQrB0Vg58Zxw_aem_KhIlGgPlQtijfJ1u9Xe3kw
Reach out to Cody and Buhler to tell them what's up!This show was about two birds holding hands.With the triumphant return of Cody Williams (Content Director, FanSided.com), recently promoted John Buhler (Lead Writer, FanSided.com) discussed if we will ever see a three-peat champion in the College Football Playoff era.This comes in the wake of the Philadelphia Eagles clobbering the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday night.From there, the guys talked about Deion Sanders' big hire, Rob Ryan changing the game at the USC podium and Shane Beamer being in his bag at South Carolina.Let this Parks and Recreation-themed episode of False Start be your Cones of Dunshire!
Live from Pawnee: A Parks and Recreation Fan Rewatch Podcast
This week Mark and Allen complete their breakdown the Episode where we finally meet the Department of the Interior's resident "bad boy", Liam Bonneville! Leslie is in San Francisco, scheduled to speak at the National Parks Conference about the Pawnee/Eagleton merger. At the conference, Leslie bumps into Grant Larson, who invites her to lunch and introduces her to a number of her idols, including Michelle Obama. Grant tells a starstruck Leslie he needs a final decision from her by tomorrow, and after all this, Leslie is heavily leaning towards taking the job. Later, Leslie gives her speech at the conference, describing the Pawnee/Eagleton merger completing in 6-12 months, but her timeline is ridiculed by the audience, with two department heads suggesting the merger will need 10 years of constant hands-on management, or else risk her precious town losing its cityhood and becoming "unincorporated territory". Needless to say, this shakes Leslie to her core, and despite meeting her idols earlier, and how perfect this job seems ... she is now considering not taking it. Meanwhile, Tom's Bistro is set to open in 6 weeks, but when investor Mitch Savner mentions how great it would be for the restaurant to be ready in time for the Unity Concert, Tom jumps the gun and promises to have the place ready for a soft opening the next day, and be ready for officially opening at the end of the week. Tom desperately brings all hands on deck, recruiting April, Craig, Ron and Donna to help him get the restaurant serviceable. Things do not go well: Ron is unable to make 20 chairs in time, Craig is unable to do his job as sommelier due to sinus/allergy issues, and Jerry Gergich orders the menus with ... uh ... let's just say, the wrong background image. As the night goes on, Mitch becomes more and more concerned and upset with the way Tom is running things. Also meanwhile, Ben and Andy are also in San Francisco to meet with tech company "Gryzzl", who is giving away free Wi-Fi to a few cities across the US. Ben meets with them to pitch the idea of Pawnee being one of the cities. Unfortunately, they are only focusing on big cities, so they turn Ben down. After some time to think, Ben is determined to not take no for an answer, and goes back with Andy a 2nd time. This time, however, he sees a large group of Gryzzl employees - including the Gryzzl owners he spoke to in the first meeting - playing the board game HE invented. That's right ... they are playing "The Cones of Dunshire"! Finally, we witness the day we've all been waiting for ... the Unity Concert is here! April and Andy lead the final Unity Concert planning meeting, with a main goal of getting 2000 signatures in support of the Pawnee-Eagleton merger. Andy also tries one last time (unsuccessfully) to get Ron to play as Duke Silver during the concert. Later, we see the Unity Concert in full swing, with headline acts The Decemberists, Ginuwine, Letters to Cleo, Bobby Knight Ranger, and Land Ho bringing in huge crowds. Andy performs as Johnny Karate on the children's stage, and afterwards bumps into Burly. The two reminisce over Mouse Rat's break up and it brings back memories for Andy as he misses being a part of a band. On a similar note, Diane encourages Ron to get up on stage and have fun, but Ron has no intention of doing so. As always, we tackle the tough questions, such as ... Will Leslie take the job? Will Tom's investor, Mitch Savner, back out of the deal? How did Gryzzl get their hands on the Cones of Dunshire? Can Andy find a way to deal with the fact that he misses being in a band? Will Leslie move away from Pawnee? Could there be another opportunity for Tom's Bistro to be redeemed? Can Ben leverage the Cones of Dunshire to his advantage? Does Ron become convinced to play as Duke Silver at some point? Can Leslie find a way to have it all? Does Tom find a way to turn things around? Will Pawnee get free WiFi? Will the gang manage to collect 2000 signatures in support of the Pawnee-Eagleton merger? Loyal viewers, we MADE IT! We are at the END of Season 6! Can you even believe it?!? Will this 53 MINUTE extravaganza blow everything else out of the water? Tune in and find out! Many thanks to our sponsor Entertainment 720 and their award-hopeful film: "Identity Crisis: This is Mouse Rat."
Live from Pawnee: A Parks and Recreation Fan Rewatch Podcast
This week Mark and Allen break down the Episode where we finally meet the Department of the Interior's resident "bad boy", Liam Bonneville! Leslie is in San Francisco, scheduled to speak at the National Parks Conference about the Pawnee/Eagleton merger. At the conference, Leslie bumps into Grant Larson, who invites her to lunch and introduces her to a number of her idols, including Michelle Obama. Grant tells a starstruck Leslie he needs a final decision from her by tomorrow, and after all this, Leslie is heavily leaning towards taking the job. Later, Leslie gives her speech at the conference, describing the Pawnee/Eagleton merger completing in 6-12 months, but her timeline is ridiculed by the audience, with two department heads suggesting the merger will need 10 years of constant hands-on management, or else risk her precious town losing its cityhood and becoming "unincorporated territory". Needless to say, this shakes Leslie to her core, and despite meeting her idols earlier, and how perfect this job seems ... she is now considering not taking it. Meanwhile, Tom's Bistro is set to open in 6 weeks, but when investor Mitch Savner mentions how great it would be for the restaurant to be ready in time for the Unity Concert, Tom jumps the gun and promises to have the place ready for a soft opening the next day, and be ready for officially opening at the end of the week. Tom desperately brings all hands on deck, recruiting April, Craig, Ron and Donna to help him get the restaurant serviceable. Things do not go well: Ron is unable to make 20 chairs in time, Craig is unable to do his job as sommelier due to sinus/allergy issues, and Jerry Gergich orders the menus with ... uh ... let's just say, the wrong background image. As the night goes on, Mitch becomes more and more concerned and upset with the way Tom is running things. Also meanwhile, Ben and Andy are also in San Francisco to meet with tech company "Gryzzl", who is giving away free Wi-Fi to a few cities across the US. Ben meets with them to pitch the idea of Pawnee being one of the cities. Unfortunately, they are only focusing on big cities, so they turn Ben down. After some time to think, Ben is determined to not take no for an answer, and goes back with Andy a 2nd time. This time, however, he sees a large group of Gryzzl employees - including the Gryzzl owners he spoke to in the first meeting - playing the board game HE invented. That's right ... they are playing "The Cones of Dunshire"! Finally, we witness the day we've all been waiting for ... the Unity Concert is here! April and Andy lead the final Unity Concert planning meeting, with a main goal of getting 2000 signatures in support of the Pawnee-Eagleton merger. Andy also tries one last time (unsuccessfully) to get Ron to play as Duke Silver during the concert. Later, we see the Unity Concert in full swing, with headline acts The Decemberists, Ginuwine, Letters to Cleo, Bobby Knight Ranger, and Land Ho bringing in huge crowds. Andy performs as Johnny Karate on the children's stage, and afterwards bumps into Burly. The two reminisce over Mouse Rat's break up and it brings back memories for Andy as he misses being a part of a band. On a similar note, Diane encourages Ron to get up on stage and have fun, but Ron has no intention of doing so. As always, we tackle the tough questions, such as ... Will Leslie take the job? Will Tom's investor, Mitch Savner, back out of the deal? How did Gryzzl get their hands on the Cones of Dunshire? Can Andy find a way to deal with the fact that he misses being in a band? Will Leslie move away from Pawnee? Could there be another opportunity for Tom's Bistro to be redeemed? Can Ben leverage the Cones of Dunshire to his advantage? Does Ron become convinced to play as Duke Silver at some point? Can Leslie find a way to have it all? Does Tom find a way to turn things around? Will Pawnee get free WiFi? Will the gang manage to collect 2000 signatures in support of the Pawnee-Eagleton merger? Loyal viewers, we MADE IT! We are at the END of Season 6! Can you even believe it?!? Will this 53 MINUTE extravaganza blow everything else out of the water? Tune in and find out! Many thanks to our incredible sponsors, "?????" and "?????".
On this week's podcast we look ahead to Scotland's last game in the WXV2, discuss the weekend's URC action and get deep into World Rugby's new plans for a global season. Get ad free episodes plus bonus content on Patreon from £3 per monthSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/scottishrugbyblog. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Full Court Press: Damian Lillard Wants Out & Wemby/Britney Spears Drama NBQ&A Spectacular: We Answer Your Bball (And Non-Bball) Questions And Also: ASMR, Tiny Testa, Oregon Trail, Normal People Sh*t, Cheesecake Factory Gift Cards, Dame Dollas, Slamson The Lion, SAT's, Threads, The Cones of Dunshire Sponsor: Tab for a Cause: Raise money for charity every time you open a new browser tab. Visit www.tabforacause.org/horse to start raising money today. Perfect for tab monsters like Adam! Find Us Online - website: horsehoops.com - patreon: patreon.com/horsehoops - twitter: twitter.com/horse_hoops - instagram: instagram.com/horsehoops - facebook: facebook.com/horsehoops HORSE is hosted by Mike Schubert and Adam Mamawala. Edited by Kensei Tsurumaki. Theme song by Bettina Campomanes. Art by Allyson Wakeman. Website by Kelly Schubert. About Us On HORSE, we don't analyze wins and losses. We talk beefs (beeves?), dig into Internet drama, and have fun. The NBA is now a 365-day league and it's never been more present in pop culture. From Kevin Durant's burner accounts to LeBron taking his talents anywhere to trusting the Process, the NBA is becoming a pop culture requirement. At the same time, sports can have gatekeepers that make it insular and frustrating for people who aren't die hard fans. We're here to prove that basketball is entertaining to follow for all fans, whether you're actively watching the games or not. Recently featured in The New York Times!
Live from Pawnee: A Parks and Recreation Fan Rewatch Podcast
It's all about the Cones! This week Mark and Allen break down the Episode where we are first introduced to the legendary game, "The Cones of Dunshire"! With Leslie's time on the City Council soon coming to a close, as her final task, she seeks to guarantee the longevity of the project that started it all ... the "Sullivan Street Pit", which after getting filled in became "Lot 48", and finally became the intended site for the architectural park design that is now referred to as "Pawnee Commons". Specifically, the money set aside for Pawnee Commons is in a discretionary fund. Leslie wants to move this money to a lock box to ensure it is used for that project. Unfortunately, once again seeking to thwart Leslie, Councilman Jeremy Jamm moves to table any decision on the money until Leslie is out of office. Determined to succeed with this final action, Leslie (assisted by Chris as mediator) confronts Jamm at his house and insists on hashing things out. Jamm agrees to have her and Chris stay the night, with the goal being to begin negotiations the next morning. Negotiations continue while Jamm makes them breakfast, and for some while afterwards, but Jamm continues to play hard ball, and Leslie has to think on her feet regarding her next move. Meanwhile, Ron has purchased a new cabin that will provide a more friendly environment for Diane and the kids. As a result, Ron decides it is time to sell one of his four (I mean TWO) cabins. Reluctantly realizing he might need help, he enlists Donna (and by proxy, Tom) to assist him as realtors, with April tagging along out of pure interest and curiosity. As one might imagine, Ron does not like or understand Donna and Tom's frou-frou approach to sprucing up his cabin. Making things worse, Ron very much dislikes the types of people looking to buy it, such as one bidder who wishes to buy the property purely for the land, and will thus end up demolishing the cabin. Finally, Now that Ben is no longer working for Sweetums, he had to make a decision as to his next job ... and decided to take the offer from the accounting firm that Barney Varmn works for, Tilton and Radomski. However, he had a week off until he started there, so he used his spare time creating a very nerdy and complex board called "The Cones of Dunshire" ... which I think Leslie mentally categorizes along with some of his other strange short obsessions, like clay-mation. On Ben's first day, Barney is overjoyed to see him, as always, but an employee named Frank Mann is not impressed with Ben, or his legendary status around the office, and is looking to see him fail. Ben gets put to the test on his first day, when Barney apologetically gives Ben their toughest case. As always, we tackle the tough questions, such as ... Will Jamm continue to play hardball? Can Ben crack the case, or will Frank end up gloating in his face? Will Donna give Ron the friends and family discount? Will Ron ACCEPT the friends and family discount? Can Chris figure out what is really driving Leslie to do this? Can Tom leverage this opportunity to become the mogul he's always dreamed of? Does Ben break the "Barney Curse", and finally keep his job with Tilton and Radomski? Does Leslie succeed in ensuring the future of Pawnee Commons? Does Ron end up selling his cabin, and if so, to who? Will Ben ever find a worthy home for "The Cones of Dunshire"? Who is Jamm's best friend? Loyal viewers, this one will decide the future of the Sullivan Street Pit / Lot 42 / Pawnee Commons! What will happen? Tune in to find out! Many thanks to our fantastic sponsor, "Pawnee Community Theater" ... now performing the famous musical and Hollywood sensation, "Grease"!
Learn how teaching music can impact the performance of music and also dive into new music from Cones of Dunshire. Original Air Date 5-22-22 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Are the cones a metaphor? Well, yes and no. This podcast isn't a metaphor though, we have some very real deep dives about hibachi and edamame (spoiler alert, Jamm's eating it wrong), and much more!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/parksandrewatch)
Read any rules that have given you real "Cones of Dunshire" vibes? We sure have. Here are some of the rulebooks passages that have baffled, horrified, and delighted us with their overcomplicated language.Parks and Recreation- The Cones of Dunshire- The Cones of Dunshire - Parks and Recreation - YouTubeBen Throws Down on Cones of Dunshire - Parks and Recreation - YouTubeGames we played:Juicy Fruits | Board Game | BoardGameGeekOn Tour | Board Game | BoardGameGeekNew York Slice | Board Game | BoardGameGeekPuzzle Effect Denver | The Ultimate Escape Room Experience!Bausack | Board Game | BoardGameGeekMost "Cones of Dunshire" passage in a rule book? : boardgames (reddit.com)Games we discussed:Oath: Chronicles of Empire and Exile | Board Game | BoardGameGeekCuba | Board Game | BoardGameGeekHoli: Festival of Colors | Board Game | BoardGameGeekLovelace & Babbage | Board Game | BoardGameGeekFood Chain Magnate | Board Game | BoardGameGeekFeudum | Board Game | BoardGameGeekDead Ringers (Apocalypse) - Gatherer - Magic: The Gathering (wizards.com)Star Wars: The Card Game | Board Game | BoardGameGeekDwellings of Eldervale | Board Game | BoardGameGeekAfrika Korps | Board Game | BoardGameGeekOne Night Ultimate Alien | Board Game | BoardGameGeekHere I Stand | Board Game | BoardGameGeekWar of the Ring | Board Game | BoardGameGeek
Game Brain: A Board Game Podcast with Matthew Robinson and his Gaming Group
0:00 - Introduction: Welcome Jennifer, the Pioneer GamerTekhenuAnachrony Expansions2:47 - This Week's Game NightTawantinsuyu, Beyond the Sun, Wavelength, TichuBabylonia, Paris, Whistle Mountain, Hallertau, ConcordiaAnno 1800, Babylonia, Beyond the Sun (8:37)Samurai, Babylonia (9:35)9:57 - This Week's NewsBoard Game Geek End Year Support DriveAliens: Another Glorious Day in the Corps (12:50)Dune; Spartacus: Blood and SandDwellings of Eldervale (15:20)Cones of Dunshire, EverdaleWhistlestop, Manhattan Project: Energy EmpireNidavellir (17:35)Ad Astra, Shadows over Camelot, Mystery of the AbbeyUnited States v Aaron Burr: The Treason Trial of Aaron Burr (19:03)Twilight Struggle, Imperial StruggleWatergate22:06 - Games on the BrainWhistle Mountain (22:24)BabyloniaFeudamWhistlestopParis (24:02)El Grande (25:33)KeyflowerCrokinole from MemeUpOnThis! (27:47)Pitch Car (31:01)Carabande32:44 - Review of TawantinsuyuTekhenu (52:55)55:41 - This Week's Segment: Micro Turns Introducing Friend of the Podcast, BruceConcordia (57: 49)Power Grid (58:41)1830xx (59:29)Puerto Rico (1:02:00)Hanse Teutonica (1:08:17)Paris (1:12:35)Imperial (1:13:30)Underwater Cities (1:15:25)Here I Stand (1:16:05)Wallenstein, Shogun (1:16:45)Brass: Birmingham, Dominant Species (1:18:41)Keyflower (1:18:57)1:23:11 - Game SommelierLords of Waterdeep, Ticket to Ride, Great Western TrailAgricola, CatanIndonesiaBabylonia, Samurai, Tigris and Euphrates, Through the DesertKingdom BuilderHanse TeutonicaPanamaxEl GrandeMetroGenoaFrancis Drake1:31:20 - Sign OffJennifer's YouTube Channel: mayveena
We’re at the last episode of Season 6, but as NBC did, we’re turning it into a two-parter. Leslie still isn’t sure if she’s going to take that job in Chicago, Ben gets to show off his Cones of Dunshire skills, and we meet Gryzzl, who most certainly will make another appearance in future episodes.Meanwhile, Tom’s Bistro just moved up its soft launch and it is going QUITE poorly. Tom is being a jerk. April has to sub in as a server and adds several cars to the list of available pasts. And Larry knocks over entire cabinets of glassware. Classic Larry.Plus, we debate the merits of stuffing versus dressing, reminisce about adventures at a Texas Rangers baseball game, nerd out quite a bit over Star Wars, and there’s actually something related to parks and rec this episode! Sean is thrilled to share his experiences in working at conferences.EPISODES6, E21: Moving Up (Pt. 1)DRINKS OF THE EPISODEAllegro Sleepytime Tea with Milam & Greene Triple Cask Bourbon WhiskeyPineapple Coladas BuzzBallzTOP 5 OF THE EPISODESean’s Favorite Star Wars TV Series and Movies (Some spoiler alerts in this one, so be warned!)CATEGORIESAirport Codes
This week we are meeting with Steve Wanczyk. Steve is an executive director at a non-profit dedicated to election integrity along with being the founder of a company called the Dunshire group. We talk about the work Steve is doing to fight for election integrity in the US, key in 2020 and how his career in digital marketing and communications helps support his work today. Steve started out in online merchandising in 2006 then moved into online reputation. Steve moved on to a start-up and quickly progressed through the ranks, seeing the company grow from a small number of employees in a kitchen to hundreds of employees post many mergers and acquisitions. We talk about keeping teams in sync, progress through the ranks internally, setting up a business on your own and specifically non-profits. You can learn more about Steve here; https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephenwanczyk/ You can learn more about Protect Our Election Here: https://www.protectourelection.com/ You can email the show at oneononeconversation@gmail.com
We're back, having survived another month of the heartbreak that is 2020, to talk about more of the games that also broke our hearts. The audio continues to be noisy, for which we continue to apologize, but we have a cunning plan in place to improve things for next month. Thank you for your patience, and stay tuned! Some elements of interest from this month: Read the marvelous short story that inspired a heartbreaking board game. Some more terrible box cover art which a reprint managed to make even worse. In case you didn't understand Brian's reference to The Cones of Dunshire...watch the video. Two examples of the beautiful but clunky games of Jean du Poël... …plus Frank's remix of the rules to Mare Mediterraneum. What are the games that broke your heart? And why are we all (but especially Frank) wrong about the ones on our list? Please let us know. And please fill out the Future Episodes poll on our homepage if you haven't already! As always, we appreciate your listening and would love to hear your comments on any or all of these items, and especially a review on iTunes if you have the time and inclination! Website: https://www.ascentofboardgames.com Email: ascentofboardgames@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ascentboardgames/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ascentofgames Discord: http://discord.ascentofboardgames.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ascentofboardgames/ Intro and outro music is "Evening Melodrama" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. The Ascent of Board Games is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Some rights reserved. Thank you for listening!
Introducing…the Cones of Dunshire! Leslie also uses the insult “dinkhead,” which is a new one to all of us. She’s trying to win her last battle against Councilman Jamm, and it includes a hibachi grill, karaoke, and plenty of shenanigans. We wouldn't expect anything less.Meanwhile, Ron is trying to sell his cabin, and Tom, Donna, and April are all involved. Who will end up with the cabin? That hipster couple? A Sam Elliott-type character (but not the Sam Elliott that guest-starred a few episodes ago)? The tension is palpable!Plus, a creative way to watch college sports live during a time of social distancing, Sean gives updates on his dating life, and he and Joey foolishly got coerced into playing fantasy football. Gross.Oh, and we’ve finally figured out a punishment for the loser of trivia this season! Tune in to see what it is.EPISODES6, E9: Cones of DunshireDRINKS OF THE EPISODEPeanut Butter and Jealous from Deadbeach BreweryTrulyShots of FireballTOP 5 OF THE EPISODESean’s Favorite Asian Restaurants in AustinCATEGORIESCountries in Asia
This week, the guys tackle the long road to D*Con 2021. They discuss The Cones of Dunshire, Power Rangers figures, Clay Matthew making a cameo in Pitch Perfect 2, and the mysterious Karl. Listen until the very end to hear about Karl and his fat fish.Gary and Taylor, lifelong friends and self-proclaimed Dragon Con/Convention experts, talk tips and hacks to get the most out of your con experience - while saving as much money as possible – and whatever nerdy stuff crosses their minds. Save more at cons to spend more at cons! New episodes drop every Saturday.Find DragonCon Survival guide on Facebook or Instagram, follow us @CrunkedUpReview on the Twitters, email us at DCSGPodcast@gmail.com, or shout to the DragonCon gods in Downtown Atlanta at 2 AM.Thanks for liking, sharing, subscribing and listening!DragonCon Survival Guide is a Top Wop Studios Production.
Intro: It's us, Geoff and Nate. This ep: Comedy & music documentaries are incomplete, creating an encyclopedia of comedy from memory, Nora Dunn, Nancy Cartwright, Nardwuar, non stop references, The Chris Farley Show, Anchorman, Hugh Fink, Kevin Meaney, Sinbad, two documentarians at a bar talking about their subject- comedy, Parks & Rec: Cones of Dunshire, Coronavirus quarantine, Last Man on Earth, Key & Peele nuclear sugar sketch, Tim & Eric brownie sketch, SNL: Ride the Snake. Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEInstacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/whatsthatfrom)
All consuming growths take over the bodies of Colin in Laura in the forms of overgrown beards and alien babies, respectively. After a year of long-distance chats, they whether the hard times together and plan for the future of these....growths.================Credits Created by Laura Becker & Colin KetchenEditing & Original Music by Colin KetchenShare with friends at PodFriend.pizzaFollow them on Twitter @howslaura and @sonicolink================Show NotesTaco Bell At-Home Taco Bar | https://www.tacobell.com/food/deals-and-combos/at-home-taco-barTaco Bell Quesarito | https://www.tacobell.com/food/burritos/quesaritoSpace Force (Netflix) | https://www.netflix.com/title/81021929?s=i&trkid=0Apple Stores Re-Opening | https://www.apple.com/store-opening-letter/How I Met Your Mother, “That Guy’s A Dad” | https://youtu.be/JMmCvtveJlcThe Last of Us Part II | https://www.playstation.com/en-us/games/the-last-of-us-part-ii-ps4/The Cones of Dunshire | https://parksandrecreation.fandom.com/wiki/The_Cones_of_Dunshire_(game)
Are you the biggest Mouse Rat fan? Do you wish you could play Cones of Dunshire with Ben? And is Ann Perkins LITERALLY the most perfect best friend you could imagine? If you said yes, then you are probably a citizen of Pawnee, Indiana. Theresa joins the podcast today to talk about her favorite show of ALL time. Plus we talk about the NBC reunion special that aired on April 30, 2020. How to Watch Parks and Rec NBC Special, Even if You Missed It
Pawnee! Grab a big ol' soda from Paunch Burger and setup the Cones of Dunshire because it's time for a quick round on your favorite friends from Parks and Rec. Remember. IT'S ALL ABOUT THE CONES. Question of the Day: What is Bruce Wayne's dad's name? Tweet me your answer @ryanbudds or email ryanbudds@gmail.com to be eligible for a prize! Yesterday's QotD answer: A Key Trivia Team Name of the Day: Pawnee to the Gut THE FIRST TRIVIA QUESTION STARTS AT 01:32 Theme song by www.soundcloud.com/Frawsty Bed Music: "Mega Hyper Ultrastorm" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://TriviaWithBudds.comhttp://Facebook.com/TriviaWithBudds http://Twitter.com/ryanbudds http://Instagram.com/ryanbudds Book a party, corporate event, or fundraiser anytime by emailing ryanbudds@gmail.com or use the contact form here: https://www.triviawithbudds.com/contact SUPPORT THE SHOW: www.Patreon.com/TriviaWithBudds Send me your questions and I'll read them/answer them on the show. Also send me any topics you'd like me to cover on future episodes, anytime! Cheers. SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL MY PATREON SUBSCRIBERS INCLUDING: Chris Adams, Christopher Callahan, Veronica Baker, Alexander Calder, Manny Majarian, Greg Bristow, Brenda Martinez, Alex DeSmet, Joe Finnie, Brad Pepe, Manny Cortez, Sarah McKavetz, Simon Time, Mo Martinez, Randy Tatum, Joan Bryce, Katie Christofferson, Denise Leonard, Jen Wojnar, Sarah Guest, Jess Whitener, Aria Patto, Kyle Bonnin, Dan Papallo, Robert Casey, Ian Schulze, Casey O'Connor, Marissa Cuthbertson, Kyle Aumer, Taryn Napolitano, Matthew Frost, Katie Smith, Brian Salyer, Megan Acuna, Anna Evans, Jim Fields, Lauren Ward, Greg Heinz, Wreck My Podcast, Douglas French, Matt Pawlik, Cody Roslund, Sabrina Giannoni, Erika Cooper, Mark Haas, Sarah Haas, Katelyn Reik, Casey Becker, Paul McLaughlin, Amy Jeppesen, Melissa Chesser, Shaun Delacruz, Feana Nevel, Cody Welter, Pamela Yoshimura, Paul Doronila, Kathryn Mott, Luke McKay, Ricky Carney, Connor Reynolds, Kyle Hendrickson, Willy Powell, Myke Edwards, Joe Jermolowicz, Joey Mucha, Mona Bray, Clayton Polizzi, and Russ Friedewald! YOU GUYS ROCK!
The P was too spicy for the Lakers on Sunday night, the Van to Vleet. But don't let that take away from the fact that the Lakers have been steamrolling through the league on the backs of their defense (Sunday's minor setback aside) since Opening Night and are proving to everyone that they've got a Ringdom mindset this year.Join us in this episode as we - - Catch up w/ Alan and get his thoughts on the Lakers' legitimacy as a Great Team and Finding Joy In Defense- Recap the Lakers' loss to the Raptors and maintain perspective amidst the disappointing bump in the road...Brought to you by LineUps.com...Host: Jonathan Hernandez (@jhun88)Co-Host: Tommy Alexander (@tommya8)Co-Host: Alan Riley (@atakriley)...Follow us on Twitter: @LakersLegacyPodPlease Rate and Review us on iTunes.Please consider donating to our Patreon account: http://patreon.com/thelakerslegacypodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Anna America took the helm at Tulsa’s Parks and Recreation department in the fall of 2018. Despite being relatively new at this position, Anna is certainly no stranger to life in the public eye.This episode of Tulsa Talks is brought to you by Celebrate LIFE, March 7 at the Cox Business Center, a gala benefiting LIFE Senior Services.You’re listening to Tulsa Talks, a TulsaPeople podcast, episode 2.4. I’m Anna Bennett.Today, it’s "thought for your thoughts" with the director of Parks & Rec, Anna America. Then detective Ian Swart is on the case, investigating a local hill turned literary landmark: Holmes Hill.That’s Anna America, who took the helm at Tulsa’s Parks and Recreation department in the fall of 2018. Despite being relatively new at this position, Anna is certainly no stranger to life in the public eye. Most recently, Anna was executive director of the Child Abuse Network, and has also been the executive director for Up With Trees and Tulsa’s Communities in Schools. She also sat on the City Council from 2014-2018, resigning in order to take the position as parks director. So yeah. Anna America is definitely Tulsa’s own Leslie Knope.Your average Tulsan thinks of every park, greenspace and playground as part of a monolithic “public space.” But the reality of Tulsa’s parks is a little more complicated. Plus, a segment on obscure Tulsa history that’s even nerdier than playing Cones of Dunshire. Ian Swart, the resident Sherlockian of the Tulsa Historical Society, is here with the story.Thanks so much for Listening to Tulsa Talks! If you enjoyed this episode, tell a friend about the show, and leave us a rating or review on iTunes, Google Play and Spotify.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, @TulsaPeople, or head to our home on the web, TulsaPeople.com/podcast. There, you’ll find show notes and more info about our guests and topics. Every episode, we play you out with some local music. Today’s selection is “I’ve Been Wrong Before” by Dane Arnold and The Soup. Check out the new music video for this song, now on YouTube. Visit daneandthesoup.com to learn more about this artist and this song.
A game about organizing your inventory? Shoutscion's Jack and Casie was intriguing enough for Bill to back on Kickstarter, and now they're talking about the game on this week's podcast. Meanwhile, Brandon Shockney returns for a slight variation of Screenwatching when we discuss Parks and Recreation and the board game Cones of Dunshire! Screenwatching: Parks and Recreation (1:25) Interview: Shoutscion (13:52) Bill's Magic Minute (37:30)
Kathy provides tips for finding the perfect gift to match the recipient’s personal creative process. Finally some relevant advice for giving the perfect gift that will be appreciated and utilized. 00:00 intro 00:18 You shouldn’t have... 01:12 Picking the perfect gift 01:34 Gifts for detail oriented Fact Finders 02:26 Cones of Dunshire example 04:16 Gifts for neat and organized Follow Thrus 05:20 Video Game Collector example 06:50 Gifts for Quick Starts that seek the unusual 09:20 Gifts for the DIY Implementor 10:55 Wood worker example 11:35 Avoid stereotyping 12:00 More from Kathy’s gift list 13:00 Gift cards, money or time and talent 14:55 How to discover your conative talents 15:46 End
What do you get when you cross 350-square-feet, six people, a one one-eyed cat named Sirius, and an honest look at what makes up our identity? This episode. Ashley Auerbach, a mom of four turned-tiny-living expert (whose life is soon to be featured on a TV show!), talks about obedience and the beautiful shredding it does to our perceptions of self. We also have her figure out our tiny living problems such as how to play Cones of Dunshire in our hypothetical new RV, and what to do in said hypothetical RV if we want to buy our kids those crazy huge Costco bears for Christmas. We laugh and get real per usual. Highlights: “My identity was wrapped up in what I did for people and how I entertained and how I opened my home. Because I couldn’t do any of those things my identity took a real hit. And it’s still taking a real hit.” --Ashley Auerbach "[God] allowed these circumstances of my health to fail so I could get to the place where I would say ‘yes’ to the more he would have for me." --Ashley Auerbach For More: https://lauriekrieg.com/podcast/a-tiny-living-act-of-obedience/
Part 2: The adventure continues for the Commune-ists. They explore the inner workings of the mechanical tower, and seek out the final cone to illuminate and put the undead back into the ground. But, it wouldn't be a spooky Halloween adventure if everything went according to plan...Nerdsgiving link: https://goo.gl/Eq2122
Part 2: The adventure continues for the Commune-ists. They explore the inner workings of the mechanical tower, and seek out the final cone to illuminate and put the undead back into the ground. But, it wouldn't be a spooky Halloween adventure if everything went according to plan...Nerdsgiving link: https://goo.gl/Eq2122
Side Quest - Part 1: In the magical land of Caldoria, a group of intrepid adventurers have been hired by a local magistrate to investigate reports of grave robbings. Some rumors suggest that this could be the living dead. By relighting the conical beacons in the county of Dunshire, these "heroes" should be able to put a stop to the undead menace, once and for all!Nerdsgiving link: https://goo.gl/Eq2122
Side Quest - Part 1: In the magical land of Caldoria, a group of intrepid adventurers have been hired by a local magistrate to investigate reports of grave robbings. Some rumors suggest that this could be the living dead. By relighting the conical beacons in the county of Dunshire, these "heroes" should be able to put a stop to the undead menace, once and for all!Nerdsgiving link: https://goo.gl/Eq2122
WEBSITE https://www.questfriendspodcast.com Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/18vl3aNh5Fe0wNomCFItnLsPTRs_TfEjcYD9bnFJQE8U MUSIC "intro brass 01" by klankbeeld: https://freesound.org/people/klankbeeld/sounds/254644/ "Industrial Music Box" by Kevin MacLeod: incompetech.com (Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)
The guys discuss a lot of media this time, starting with Isle of Dogs and their expectations about the impending Infinity War. Andy talks about a scene he'd like to have seen in the Lord or the Rings, involving the Eagles, then he complains about people who ask if Pyramid Arcade is the Cones of Dunshire. Keith offers helpful advice and talks about dealing with people who are dismissive about Eberron. Then they bring down the Spoiler Curtain to discuss A Quiet Place and the first episode of season 2 of Westworld.SPOILER WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS
Pawnee awaits as we return for a sixth season of the hit show Parks and Recreation, including the introduction of Cones of Dunshire. Show Notes: We're also on Patreon! Eloquent Gushing is 100% supported by listeners like you. If you'd like access to exclusive content, Get in touch! If you have thoughts about the episode or want to suggest something for a future episode, you can comment on this post at , you can email us at or find us on . Don’t forget to
In which we discuss "The Dead Father's Cookbook" by Ashley Blooms and selections from The Teeth of the Comb & Other Stories by Osama Alomar. Also. Friendly horrors, romanticism, and The Cones of Dunshire!
Help support the show! - www.patreon.com/dailyinternet #10 - Ubisoft is giving 1 free pc game a month until the end of 2016 to everyone #9 - Samurai Jack! #8 - #SodaTax #7 - Muslim-Americans have repeatedly informed authorities of fellow Muslims they fear might be turning to extremism, law enforcement officials say, contrary to a claim by presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump this week. #6 - The first big company to say it's serving the legal marijuana trade? Microsoft ... Microsoft is breaking the corporate taboo on pot this week by announcing a partnership to begin offering software that tracks marijuana plants from “seed to sale,” as the pot industry puts it. #5 - TIL that the company who made Settlers of Catan made a real 'Cones of Dunshire' game, after the fictional game Ben Wyatt made up in Parks and Recreation. #4 - Decriminalisation Call As 'War On Drugs' Fails. Top public health experts say illicit drug use should be treated as a health issue rather than punishing those who need treatment. #3 - open-source materials in place of textbooks, an initiative that could save students as much as $1,300 a year. Such open educational resources—created using open licenses that let students download or print materials for free—have gained popularity as the price of print textbooks have skyrocketed #2 - MP Jo Cox dead after shooting attack #1 - TIL a pig named Lulu saved her owner's life while the woman was having a heart attack. The pig heard the cries of pain, forced her way out of the yard, ran into the road and ‘played dead' to stop the traffic. A driver stopped, the pig led him to the trailer, he heard the woman and called 911. Thanks Show contact E-mail: feedback.ireadit@gmail.com Twitter: @ireaditcast Phone: (508)-738-2278 Michael Schwahn: @schwahnmichael Nathan Wood: @bimmenstein "Music" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Oh boy! It's time for another Poddy Break. John's dad dials a telephone and flies a kite, while Tim accuses Ted Cruz of eating off brand cereal. Caleb is relieved of his title as Water Expert, and Tim zip-a-dee-doo-dahs himself into an electric scooter. Also in this episode: "Who invented the microwave?" and "A Day at the Pigeon Factory". Hit us up on twitter @poddybreak Visit John's interwebs homepage John's on twitter @john_branyan
This week on Gamepunting we'll be taking a look at The Stygian Garden of Abelia Prem, Trickerion, The Cones of Dunshire, and Gondola. Show notes and links: The Stygian Garden of Abelia Prem by Clint and Cassie Krause — Kickstarter (kickstarter.com). Trickerion (kickstarter.com). The Cones of Dunshire (Canceled) by Mayfair Games, Inc — Kickstarter (kickstarter.com). Gondola, Tile-Racing Game in the Canals of Venice by SoulJAR — Kickstarter (kickstarter.com).
Episode 070: Change Is Good They say that change can do you good. Well, the Vox Republica is taking that idea to heart, undergoing some long-awaited changes to its layout, both inside and out. Length: 29:07 Show Links: RSS | iTunes | Download Episode Welcome back to Vox Republica, the Cardboard Republic Podcast! We post new episodes every Thursday, with each episode being about 20 - 30 minutes long. DESCRIPTION: Erin talks about some changes to Vox, then she and Ryan dive into the latest gaming headlines, including the Cones of Dunshire Kickstarter campaign and the latest Dominion expansion. Plus, they delve into the anticipated fallout of Asmodee’s recent acquisitions. GUEST: None RECENTLY PLAYED GAMES: Scoville by TMG Resistor_ by Cardboard Fortress The Kingswood by Alan Wong Mice & Mystics by Plaid Hat Games QUICK TOPICS: Scoville is our January game of the month, and we’re still running a contest (but not for much longer!) Spate of semi-serious "Swag Games" on Kickstarter Deluxe Cones of Dunshire is up by Mayfair Games Exploding Kittens is up by The Oatmeal A new Dominion Expansion titled Adventures was announced, due out in 2015 LENGTHY TOPIC: Asmodee was thought to have bought two new game companies, but that info has since clarified. Still, what do such acquisitions mean for the hobby? We’d love to hear from you! You can send questions or feedback via email at podcast@cardboardrepublic.com. You can also reach us social media, including Twitter and BoardGameGeek. Audio Credits: Intro music track is "Swing!" by Bargo!, used under Creative Commons license.
It's fitting Matt chose to talk about board games because I think this episode has the fun and enthusiasm of sitting down for a rousing game with friends. Matt tells the best stories and so aptly applies his love of board games to his job with gamification AND to his passion for improv in the search for the game and beyond. This is an excellent ep especially for fellow gamers and follows Klingon Christmas Carol's Christopher Kidder-Mostrom well as Matt is a member of Improvised Star Trek (and Improvised Shakespeare). Play it, my babies! Notes: The creator of Settlers of Catan is, indeed, Klaus Teuber. NogginLabs, where Matt works. Jane McGonigal's TED Talks The Cones of Dunshire from Parks and Recreation THIS is what Matt referred to that gamers figured out. VERY cool.