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OHHHHHHHHH! ECKS GON GIVE IT TO YA! That's Ecks vs Sever… as in Ballistic: Ecks vs Sever– the worst movie ever made according to Rotten Tomatoes. Seriously. 0% across 118 reviews. This movie makes no sense, and we make no sense trying to make sense of it. What a mess! We're sorry. Confusing cluttered calamity with cop killers, cars, kidnapping, carnage, and countless kinds of chaotic crap! Channeling the Banderas Flare! Caging a kid you're caring for! Bald guy back-alley nose break! Blaringly obvious husband car bomb buttons! Expository sound snafus! Reversey guns! The golden age of reverberated Locrian moaning! Gratuitous “Ecks”haling! Lightweight aluminum tube trampling! Riding sideways on a prison bus! Standard-issue paperclip lock picking, and much, much more on this week's episode of The Worst Movie Ever Made! www.theworstmovieevermade.com
World Series The %'s of the first pitch to Freeman. If the propellor heads like %'s they got this one wrong. I will explain. Reasons for low and away vs inside early in count. Inside late in count is better when hitter is trying to protect vs attackInfield depth, freemans lack of speed. Nestors inactivity. Nestors lack of zip after injury… Freemans hr. Another down and in pitch. happy zone for leftys…you could see catchers target was up and in. Walk in the 8th to the #8 hitter. like Ecks walk of Mike Davis in ‘ 88. Sloppy playin the field. ( Torres). Cole. Next to unhittable. 88 pitches gets nothing for his effort. Breslow new org chart for Boston Ron Blum AP writer. Article on 10/25 .Tony Clark on pitchers being abused..the Miss the bats approach is causing injuries. Game 2 Ohtani slide. My injury in 1972. Rodon fastball. 2022. 237 k in 178 ip. Maxed out and cashed in Tyrique Stevenson's action in Bears/washington game. Celebrate after the win not before Inside pitches to Freeman. Inside to a lefty early in the count in Yankee stadium. Maris example. 1961 Gene Tenace. 1972 A's and Reds Game 4. The dreaded down and in pitch again. This time to Volpe. Games are marred with walks and sloppy play but the fans overlook that. They are cheering for the uniform
Andy goes third-worldist in Metal Gear Solid: Ghost Babel (the gameboy one), Mick explains the title of Ecks vs Sever and McCormick shows us his jump in Morrowind.
Who's up for some retro gaming? Two weeks ago, Chris challenged Jonathan to whack on the Sega Mega Drive twofer, Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse and Quackshot Starring Donald Duck. How did he get on with the in-house, Sega-developed takes on two of Disney's most enduring characters?Jonathan asked Chris to give Gameboy Advance powerhouse, first-person shooter Ecks vs. Sever a go. How did he find this early handheld venture into the 3rd dimension?Also - because there's always an also - reasonably targeted thoughts on Resident Evil 3 Remake from DUNN, and Effie from DOW.o3c.games———Massive thanks to our Patreon subscribers Andy Smith, Gene Limbrick, Debbie Booth, David Boys-Layton, Darren Hughes, Rob Wade, Ross Ewing, Roger Swan, The Giraffe, Thomas Duncan, CJ Anderson and the gang at Chat of the Wild!Reach out to us individually:Jonathan - www.twitter.com/jonathandunnChris - www.twitter.com/Chas_HodgesSupport us either via Patreon or with a one off donation here.
The season has officially ended for the Boston Red Sox. We talk the season, the offseason, the playoffs, players who might have played their last games in Boston along with talking about Ecks last season in the booth and more.Make sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook @PeskyReport. You can leave a text or a voicemail at (860) 698-1174We are a part of Belly Up Sports Media. Tons of content over on their website at www.BellyUpSports.com
Welcome to Episode X, err, Ecks, err, 10 of the Weird Dose! Today, Chris and Jason attempt to take cover while the battle of Krakoa rages! Our Mutant friends have an infestation of Hexes, and even Earth's Mightiest appear to be powerless to help! Also: there may or may not be a New God being added to the playing field... ehh, probably nothing worth talkin' about there, right? For a deeper look into every single issue since HoX/PoX til today (up to the Prologue for this very event), feel free to check out X-Lapsed over at https://chrisandreggie.podbean.com or https://chrisisoninfiniteearths.com!" Keywords: Marvel, Marvel Comics, Comics, Comic Books, Movies, Television, Marvel Podcast, Marvel Comics Podcast Join our Patreon and help us feel loved for as little as $1/Month @ Patreon.com/WeirdScience Click Here for Weird Science Links: https://campsite.bio/weirdsciencecomics New Marvel Podcast Schedule: Tuesdays: Weird Dose of X - The X-Men Podcast Wednesday: Marvel Comics Mid-Week Show Friday: Star Wars Comics Show Sunday: The Main Marvel Comics Podcast
Each month The Soaring Twenties Social Club write a symposium. It involves us all making something around a certain topic. This month’s topic was Nostalgia, and—I’ll be honest—I forgot.So I thought, well, what can I do in a pinch? What do I have to hand that I can turn into some writing pretty quickly? What tools do I have? I realised I didn’t have any tools, no writing tools at least. But I did have 3 soundboards, some recording equipment, a mic, a voice, and no shame.Introducing: my Nostalgia piece. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit yeahwednesdays.substack.com
Apparently to make a better podcast you need to make a faster podcast, you know, get it into peoples brains faster and get them thinking faster using that knowledge faster, you know, just working faster optimising themselves as human beings and self impr*vement, you know, nobody listens to podcasts at 1 ecks any more it’s all at 2 ecks I got told so Carlos told me to give it a bash and this is my episode at 2 ecks, you know, it might come across as a little bit crazy actually I’ve since realised that after recording the episode that when you don’t really breathe for an entire episode and when you take no breaks it comes across as a little bit manic and people can mistake that and probably rightly so for some kind of issue, you know, even though all you’re really trying to do is make a point that things that are sped up aren’t better and knowledge isn’t better the quicker you receive it, you know, and this obsession with everything being faster newer quicker better isn’t anything of the sort.Anyway, it’s 2 ecks. This is what you all wanted. This is what podcast listeners want apparently. Blame them. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit yeahwednesdays.substack.com
[ Weird Dose of X] - The X-Men Podcast Ep 4: Reign of X & Ecks of Tens - Jason and Chris continue their X-Coverage leading to the Judgement Day Event! "As we trudge ever closer to Judgment Day, Chris and Jason catch y'all up on the fluffy middle section of the post-HoX/PoX landscape. This time out, talking Ecks of Tens and the entirety of the Reign of X era... including that costume party where something happened on Mars and that one lady died. Titles covered include: Well, all of 'em -- plus: Way of X, S.W.O.R.D., X-Corp, Children of the Atom, & X-Men: The Trial of Magneto. Next time out, we'll be talking about the Avengers and the role they might have during the upcoming cross-o-vent. If there are any Avengers-centric ditties you wanna hear us blather on about, be sure to let us know! As always, those deeper dives are already waiting for you on X-Lapsed over at https://chrisandreggie.podbean.com or https://chrisisoninfiniteearths.com!" Join our Patreon and help us feel loved for as little as $1/Month @ Patreon.com/WeirdScience Click Here for Weird Science Links: https://campsite.bio/weirdsciencecomics
Beethoven? Überrascht auch nach hundert Mal hören immer wiederDarum kann man sich eine über 200-jährige Sonate von Ludwig van Beethoven immer wieder für eine Sendung vorknöpfen. Diesmal handelt es sich um die Sonate Opus 30 Nr. 2 für Klavier und Violine. Wir suchen die Aufnahme, die uns am meisten erregt, berührt, verstört. Die Sonate steht in c-Moll, wie die berühmte 5. Sinfonie. Schicksalshaft. Und wir finden darin dieses typische Vorwärtsdrängen in den Ecksätzen, das so mitreisst. Gäste von Annelis Berger sind der Bratschist Markus Fleck und der Pianist Stefan Wirth.
A kind of all-over-the-place collection of post Ecks of Tens stories... the ongoings appear to be attempting to rediscover their own unique identities after being intertwined in Otherworld for the past several months. And, once they actually appear to GET their footing... well, then we'll toss a wrench into the works when we begin building to the Hellfire Gala! -- TIMESTAMPS: (00:00:00) Marauders #16: "Consequences" (00:41:54) New Mutants (vol.4) #14: "Welcome to the Wild Hunt" (01:18:01) X-Force (vol.6) #15: "Trench Warfare" (01:48:06) Excalibur (vol.4) #16: "They Keep Killing Braddocks" (02:30:37) X-Force (vol.6) #16: "Into the Deep" (03:08:06) X-Men (vol.5) #17: "Empty Nest" -- https://www.patreon.com/xlapsed X-Lapsed Voicemail: 623-396-5375 (or, 623-396-JERK) Twitter: @acecomics / Instagram: @90sxmen weirdcomicshistory@gmail.com chrisandreggie.podbean.com chrisisoninfiniteearths.com xlapsed.chrisisoninfiniteearths.com/ facebook.com/groups/90sxmen
Ecks of Tens is firmly in the rear-view and we're rockin' and rollin' into the Reign of X era. In today's compilation, we will be dealing with some Arrako-fallout, and formally introducing the world to the new-look S.W.O.R.D.! Plus, all of my usual nonsense - you won't wanna miss it... well, if you missed it the first time around, anyway! -- https://www.patreon.com/xlapsed X-Lapsed Voicemail: 623-396-5375 (or, 623-396-JERK) Twitter: @acecomics / Instagram: @90sxmen weirdcomicshistory@gmail.com chrisandreggie.podbean.com chrisisoninfiniteearths.com xlapsed.chrisisoninfiniteearths.com/ facebook.com/groups/90sxmen
Harry and Rory go ballistic watching infamous action flick Ecks vs. Sever, pitting Antonio Banderas and Lucy Liu against each other in the worst reviewed film in the history of Rotten Tomatoes. But how did such a poorly-received box-office bomb spawn two critically-acclaimed first-person-shooters on the Game Boy Advance, the first of which was released a year before the film itself even debuted? Find out more on this grenade-launching, nanobot-smuggling, backstory-baffling episode! This podcast contains SPOILERS for Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever (2002). Visit our Website: gamesonfilm.wixsite.com/podcast Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/GamesOnFilmPod/ Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/GamesOnFilmPod/ Music by David Lightfoot www.davidlightfootmusic.com
Today's episode of X-Lapsed takes us a bit off the beaten path inasfar as our Dawn of X coverage has gone... and right into your humble host's own personal X-Fan wheelhouse! Today's issue was written by Fabian Nicieza, who loomed large in the X-Braintrust when I was just finding my footing in the franchise... and who really informed my take on what the X-Men are. Mr. Nicieza is also, in a roundabout way, responsible for my becoming pals with a real good buddy of mine - and I'll tell ya how today! Also: More Mailbag - and some Ecks of Tens housekeeping! -- @acecomics / @cosmictmill / weirdcomicshistory@gmail.com chrisandreggie.podbean.com chrisisoninfiniteearths.com xlapsed.chrisisoninfiniteearths.com/ facebook.com/groups/90sxmen
Die Uraufführung der 7. Sinfonie im Dezember 1813 geriet zu einem der spektakulärsten Erfolge, die Beethoven je hatte. Begeistert vom rhythmischen Drive und ekstatischen Schwung der Ecksätze waren allerdings nicht nur die Zeitgenossen. Auch der Komponist, Klarinettist und Dirigent Jörg Widmann ist von seiner Jugend an fasziniert vom musikalischen Furor der Siebten. „Sie war für mich immer und bis zum heutigen Tag das Stück der Stücke. Wenn man auf die berühmte Insel unter Folter gezwungen wäre, sich auf drei Stücke zu reduzieren: Die Siebte von Beethoven wäre für mich auf jeden Fall dabei!“, sagt er im Gespräch. Ein Einblick in eine neue Folge der Sendereihe „SWR2 Schlüsselwerke“.
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TLS 61 - STEVE RA & PROPHET ECKShttp://ia601505.us.archive.org/5/items/tls61steveraprophetecks/TLS%2061%20-%20STEVE%20RA%20%26%20PROPHET%20ECKS.mp3NOTE: There maybe some profanity in the mixes, we've cleaned them up to the best of our abilities. Just wanted to make everyone aware.STEVE RA"Born in Detroit, house and techno producer Steve Ra formerly known as Ra has been in the industry for just under 20 years. Having performed alongside numerous DJ’s and producers, vocalists.As a dj Ra has spun vinyl over the years at many underground , house and techno parties and also clubs Motor Lounge, Sky Bar, State Theatre, Clutch Cargo's, Forans, The Works, Numbers,The Old Music Institute 1315 Broadway and Festivals like The Metroplex Booth inside the D.E.M.F ,The CPoP Stage with UFM , 25th Anniversary of Metroplex at the Car Center,Token Lounge, PUSH and many Underground parties such as The Theatre, The Firehouse, Bagley Optical,The Bankle, , Berts Grocer and in clubs like Hamtramck's Motor, State Theatre,Ra felt spinning records was not enough to feed his hunger so he took on producing. His developing style has that Old Skool Detroit Classic feel mixed with driving beats anywhere from tribal to experimental.Ra's affiliations and crews he is a members of is Wax Kings, Detroit Deep Sessions, Blend-FM.com, Friends of Friends, former Motor Detroit.Labels Ra has released with is Snail Juice Records Look Out for his past remix of Indigionous song Bring Back The After Hours along with The Kooky Scientist and Robautomo and Moder8tion remix on Beatport!"STEVE RA TracklistSteve Ra - Steve Ra Track 1Steve Ra - Steve Ra Track 2Steve Ra - Steve Ra Track 3Steve Ra - Steve Ra Track 4Steve Ra - Steve Ra Track 5Steve Ra - Steve Ra Track 6Steve Ra - Steve Ra Track 7Steve Ra - Steve Ra Track 8Steve Ra - Steve Ra Track 9Steve Ra - Steve Ra Track 10Steve Ra - Steve Ra Track 11Steve Ra - Steve Ra Track 12STEVE RA linkshttps://soundcloud.com/steve-ra-2https://www.facebook.com/djsteverahttps://www.mixcloud.com/DJRa/PROPHET ECKS BioFounder of the Ypsi DJ crew Wax Kings, Prophet Ecks started out as a vinyl hip hop DJ/turntablist and has gradually honed his technique by watching his fellow DJs play, creating his own style of mixing and scratching with rhythm along the way. After dissecting his favorite hip hop tracks to find all those dope samples, he soon upgraded from vinyl to laptop — the next best thing without the hard work of hauling and searching crates. Prophet Ecks's repertoire also extends beyond hip hop, and on any given night you may hear him spin house, tech house, electro, techno, classic breaks, jazz, rock, or whatever he feels fits the mood.PROPHET ECKS Tracklist (Coming Soon) ID1 - ID1ID2 - ID2ID3 - ID3ID4 - ID4ID5 - ID5ID6 - ID6ID7 - ID7ID8 - ID8ID9 - ID9ID10 - ID10ID11 - ID11ID12 - ID12PROPHET ECKS Linkshttps://www.facebook.com/prophetecks/https://www.mixcloud.com/WAXKINGS/Techno-Logik Productionshttps://www.facebook.com/TechnoLogikMusicTL Sessions Podcast iTuneshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tl-sessions/id957016375?mt=2TL Sessions Podcast Google Play Musichttps://play.google.com/music/m/Iru5ws3nzvd5tbt4g2cr3p4hrpe?t=Techno-Logik_Sessions
You are listening to the mvmt podcast Your semi source for all things movies video games music and TV #MVMT is brought to you by the Twist My Arm podcast and the TMA studios Like us on all your favorite social media outlets by searching for Twist My Arm podcast. On today’s show your forever host is joined by Co host Evan and special guest Jared from the Denver band Last Rhino. Find them on Facebook by searching "Last Rhino" and see them live at Ecks saloon November 17th. We’re talking all about movies this week. We discuss joker, child’s play, jay and silent bob reboot new trailers and more. Later in the show Justin makes a surprise appearance to breakdown the new Star Wars Rise of Skywalker trailer. Thanks for listening! Twistmyarmpodcast@gmail.com
Join Ben and Tyler this week as they trek through the cinematic wasteland that is Ballistic: Ecks vs Sever (dir. Wych Kaosayananda) and Aliens vs Predator: Requiem. (dir. Shane Salerno). Are both films really the bottom of the barrel? Or are they possible hidden gems? Spoiler: They aren't gems. What Tyler watched: Decline of Western Civilization II: The Metal Years What Ben watched: The Fifth Element 00:00-00:52: Intro 00:053-11:00 Best thing you watched this week 11:01-11:19: Ballistic: Ecks vs Sever intro 11:20-11:50: “The most comedic moment of 2002.” -Tyler 11:51-36:58 :Ballistic: Ecks vs Sever discussion 36:59- :Ballistic: Ecks vs Sever rating 38:24- 40:00 :AVP:Requiem intro 40:01- 40:18: “Alien noises.” 40:19-1:02:43: AVP:Requiem discussion 1:02:44-1:03:50: AVP:Requiem ratings 1:03:51-1:05:56: What is on the pod next week 1:05:57-1:07:15: Outro
SoulStreet, Ecks and Bulls, Vade, David Musonda, Vocal Spectrum, The Real Group, Robert Shaw Chamber Singers, In One Accord Singers, Accent, Naturally 7, Committed, Resound, Anthony Brown & Group Therapy, Jerard & Jovaun, Aeolians, Lloyd Mallory Singers, and In Rare Form Vocal Blend.
Jon Ecks (@jonecks) is on board this week for an exclusive guest mix full of unreleased bangers and boppers - and stoked this makes us as he's gotta be one of our favorite producers at the moment. So things might get a little weird, bear with us & turn this shit up - and step into the mad world of Jon Ecks ☠️
Brett brings his despicable, bad, and embarrassing podcast to the city of Brotherly Love, with special guest Robert Ecks. --- DONATE to THE PODCAST FOR LAUNDRY'S Patreon Page! Brett really really really really needs money! www.patreon.com/podcastforlaundry CONNECT W/ THE PODCAST FOR LAUNDRY ON TWITTER for the best in laundry hacks, attacks on Brett's enemies, and laundry-community chatter: https://twitter.com/TPFLaundry PLEASE SUBSCRIBE AND RATE US on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. THE PODCAST FOR LAUNDRY IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/the-podcast-for-laundry/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Remember that surprisingly well-defined contest Elliott spearheaded a few episodes back? Well the contest winner decided what we should watch, and it was Interview with the Vampire. Will we fall victim to its bloodsucking charms? Meanwhile, Elliott apologizes to goths, Stuart lists a few Ecks vs. Sever sequels, and Dan disputes the very premise of the movie. Wikipedia synopsis for Interview with the Vampire Movies recommended in this episode: First Man The Night Comes for Us Save the Tiger
Kyle is nowhere to be found as Matt is joined by Matt Eck to discuss missions. Matt Eck is a missionary to Austria through Denton Bible Church and is one of the missionaries Matt's church supports each month. While he was on furlough, he stopped by for this chat and Henslee told him about the challenge. Let's just say that neither enjoyed it, but it didn't end well for one of them. Matt Eck now has a podcast that is chronicling their mission work. You can check it out at: https://www.facebook.com/stewardspodcast Also, if you'd like to donate to their work, visit: http://www.ecksfiles.com/donate/ The Ecks chronicle their mission work here: https://www.facebook.com/stewardspodcast Visit our digs at: http://notanotherbaptistpodcast.com Like us on FB at: http://facebook.com/notanotherbaptistpodcast Follow us on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/NAB_Podcast RSS Feed: https://notanotherbaptistpodcast.podomatic.com/rss2.xml We're grateful for our partnership with the Christian Standard Bible...find out more at: http://csbible.com
Ben is home after a string of airline flights and keeps in theme by talking with Zach, a flight attendant who has Tourette Syndrome. Zach ALSO has been a counselor at Camp Twitch and Shout, a place where kids with TS can do their thing pressure-free. Zach discusses all this and more. Loads of moments and tic connections. Camp Twitch and Shout: https://camptwitchandshout.org/ And if anyone out there can help Christine or connect her with employment opportunities, here's her resume: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mgchristine-b%C3%A9langer/ And here's her episode from Season 1: http://tourettespodcast.libsyn.com/s1-episode-4-your-full-tourettic-self
I know it's been a long time since I've released an episode, but I never stopped thinking of my A Cappellian family, I have proof too lol! Sit back and enjoy: Ecks and Bulls, Sound Stage, Naturally 7, Fermatatown, The Discovery Singers, In Rare Form, The lloyd Mallory Singers, Sam Robson, Home Free, Glad, 7th Element, In Rare Form, In Rare Form
Vade, Just 6, African Children's Choir, David Musonda (of On Pointe), Ecks and Bullz Feat: Tommy Gervais, On Pointe, Take 6, Naturally 7, Aeolians, Afro Blue, A Different Effect, Committed, Naturally 7, Roberto Burton (Quick Tip), and Vade
Welcome to episode ecks! Where we aren't funded by spectrum, but we are brought to you by them! Before we jump into our trailer run, we talk about Chris Hardwick, Roseanne, the Connors and MeToo. Dare I day this one is a bit more than we expected!
In this episode you'll hear: The Shiloh Quartet, Ecks and Bullz, Ecks and Bullz, On Pointe, Benjamin Everson, David Wesley, Russell Hospedales, Joy Angele, Bobby McFerrin, Take 6, 7th Element, Committed, Naturally 7, Reflexions, and Rescue
Where would we be without our mothers? I decided to dedicate this episodes to all the mothers, and or mother like figures. Enjoy the harmonious sounds of: First Call, Sweet Honey and the Rock, The Brothers of Washington DC, Ecks and Bullz feat Sam Robson, Sisters, The Martin's, Cadence Unplugged, The Dent Family Trio, The King's Heralds, Accent, The Singers Unlimited, Russell Hospedales (baritone for the King's Heralds), Dave Maddox, Sam Robson, Ecks and Bullz, The Discovery Singers, The Breath of Life Quartet, and Soundstage.
David Maddox, Russell Hospedales (of The King's Heralds) , Sam Robson, David Wesley, Kelz (of Naturally 7), The Fairfield Four, The Gaither Vocal Band, Sam Cooke and the Soul Stirrers, Anthony Brown and Group Therapy, Accent, Maccabeats, Take 6, Sound Stage, Ecks and Bullz Feat: Tommy Gervais and Elliott Robinson, The Discovery Singers, and The Ralph Carmichael Singers
Walking by faith is never easy, but certainly worth it! Listen to what these artists have to say: The Fairfield Four, Golden Gate Quartet, Shiloh Quartet, Breath of Life Quartet, Take 6 and Kim Burrell (snippet), Jesse Campbell, AnthonBrown and Group Therapy, Take 6, Sound Stage, Gaither Vocal Band, Ecks and Bullz feat: Sam Robson, The Real Group, Discovery Singers, and Rescue
Super excited about starting the New Year out with more of your favorite A Cappella acts. Enjoy listening to: Glad, A Different Effect, Ecks and Bullz, On Pointe, Traces of Blue, Maccabeats, Committed, Le'Royal feat Diana Feria, Fairfield Four, Accent feat: Vanessa Hayes, and Theron Thomas, Naturally 7, Take 6, 7th Element, and Discovery Singers
I had a ton of fun producing this episode. I'm pretty sure you'll have a blast listening to: Joy Angele, 3B4 Joy, Futrel, Love Divine, Women of the World, Sisters, Joy, Erica Campbell, LeRoyal and Diana Feria, King's Heralds, Discovery Singers, Ahias, Sam Robson, Gaither Vocal Band, Ecks and Bullz feat Sam Robson, and Accent
Finally I interviewed my favorite bass of all time! Alvin "Vinnie" Chea the bass for the ten time Grammy award winning A Cappella sextet Take 6. Vinnie was kind enough to take the time out of his busy schedule to answer questions while celebrating his 50th birthday. He gave a ton of excellent advice, as well as a few fun facts about himself. Throughout this amazing episode you'll hear: Take 6, Afro Blue, Pastor Joel Bowman aka Pastor B, Fairfield Four, Sweet Honey and the Rock, Ade (from On Pointe) Home Free, Ecks and Bullz, Evan Sanders (Accent), Wayde Bryant (Reflexions), Connect 5, Jim Ed Norman, Take 6, Alvin "Vinnie" Chea, Armond Hutton (former Bass of Naturally 7) Take 6, Alvin Chea...Enjoy!!!
This episode is dedicated to my princess Leigha She has a heart for A Cappella music, and it shows in this episode. Just about every song on this episode is a song that she loves to sing with me. In this order you'll hear: Glad Take 6, Committed, Naturally 7, (Fred Parker), Wayde & Janelle Bryant), Lording, Ecks and Bullz, the Discovery Singers, (Rhonda and Andrew) (Minerva and Charles Bryant) (Rhonda and Andrew) (Wayde and Janelle Bryant) (K'Hari Bryant), Soundstage, Aeolians, Take 6, the Dent Family Trio, (Vanessa Nora), Voctave, (Crystal and Julie Mitchell) (Anika Baker), and Groove for Thought (Andea Brezzell). Enjoy!
Может ли творение переплюнуть творца, по образу и подобию которого было сделано? Пусть творец и быстро ушёл на дно, не успев махнуть платочком. Обзор на игру(ы) Ecks vs. Sever по мотивам фильма... Ecks vs. Sever. Самый худший фильм по версии RottenTomatoes.com. Использованы кадры фильма Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever от Warner Brothers (2002) Soundtrack: ♫ Трек из игры Halifax - автор неизвестен Нравятся наши видео? Так поддержите наш проект! Большое спасибо всем поддержавшим! Средства пойдут на дальнейшее развитие канала. Яндекс Деньги - 410014116093583 WebMoney - R172646698439 и Z707354732563 Наша группа и аудио-выпуски https://vk.com/podcastogru
This episode is dedicated to the friends and family members of a friend that I grew up with in Chicago, Il. He had such an amazing tenor voice his name was Kyle Underwood. His mother was?is to this day my favorite teacher of ALL TIME! She's my former high school choral conductor...whom which this podcast was named after her choir "A Cappella Chorus. Hence FTLOA "For the Love of A Cappella". Make sure you take the time out to let your loved ones know that you love and appreciate them consistently! Enjoy the messages of hope from each artist. Ecks and Bulls feat: Tommy Gervais and Elliott Robinson, Take 6, Rescue, Gaither Vocal Band, David Musonda, Bobby McFerrin, Joy Angele, L. Young, Sam Robson, The Martin's, Sound Stage, Committed, feat: Joel Kibble, Sam Robson, Fairfield Four, Aeolians.
Anytime I get the chance to acknowledge the fathers all around the world I will. In this episode I did just that, along with others. Please remember to share this episode with any father or father figure you wish to. Enjoy listening to Dennis Turner, Bobby McFerrin, Take 6, Sam Robson, Just 6, the King's Heralds, the Martins, Aeolians, Haji Bryant, Nichola, Naomi, and Anika Baker, the Heritage Singers, Ecks and Bullz, the Real Group, the Shiloh quartet, Terry Thomas of Committed, Sweet Honey and the Rock,Take 6, Traces of Blue, Kelvin "Kelz" Mitchell of Naturally 7, Naturally 7.
Enjoy the magnifacent sounds of A Cappella, In this particular episode you'll hear two artists appearing on "For the Love of A Cappella" for the first time. Prepare your hearts and ears for amazing recordings from: The Martins, The Gaither Vocal Band, The King's Heralds, Rescue, Naturally 7, Committed, Take 6, Ecks and Bullz, Soundstage, Shirley Caesar, Vade, and The Real Group.
Of course we honored the mothers for Mother's Day. This episode is truly heart felt. I gave my A Cappellian family the opportunity to express their love and admiration to their mothers, and to the mothers around the world. To say that the response was an overwhelming one would definitely be an understatement. Oh and yes...there will be a Father's Day Special!!! You'll hear on this episode: Ecks and Bullz, First Call, Glad, Take 6, 7th Element, Sam Cooke and the Soul Stirrers, Sweet Honey and the Rock, Rescue, Fairfield Four, Golden Gate Quartet, and Boyz II Men
It's hard to say we didn't know what we were getting into with a director named Kaos. We watch the zero percent rated Matrix lite Ballistics Ecks Vs Sever. How do you waste 70 million dollars? How do you make Lucy Liu unlikeable? What's the name of the movie again? How do you loss a wife like a child at a grocery store? These questions and more will be answered on the episode. We also read a positive review that gets really dark really quick. FINAL RATING: 12% Rotten Tomatoes Critics Consensus: A startlingly inept film, Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever offers overblown, wall-to-wall action without a hint of wit, coherence, style, or originality. Be sure to rate and subscribe!
BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep 082! Back to school, you suckas! Yeah we start REAAAAL early here in the dirty - those of you still in summer mode enjoy yourself while it lasts. We keep the heat turned up with loads of new joints - but alas, no interview session this week...a super late guest equals no interview this week. HOWEVER, you know there’s plenty of content you haven’t peeped yet, like last week's DJ Goo interview that sports some INSANE stories about his time at Chung King Studios in NYC! So take a seat at your desk, get out your #2 pencil, listen up and and takes notes while we dole out that #smithsonian #grade! // #download #stream #listen // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on #itunes #podcast #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud // #hiphop #rap #underground #DJ #mix #interview #podcasts #ATL #WORLDWIDE Recorded live August 7, 2016 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on #itunes #podcast #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud twitter/IG: @jondoeatl @southernvangard @cappuccinomeeks @beatlabusa *Inst beds prod. D.R.U.G.S. Beats "Ask Somebody" - Consequence feat Ty Dolla Sign & Tony Yayo "The Crib" - Juice "Wonderflow" (Remix) - Zen6 X Wordsworth "Wonderflow" - Zen6 X Wordsworth "Optical Illusion" (J57 Remix) - Th3oryHazit (prod. J57) "Ba Ba Bars" - Psycho Les (of The Beatnuts) feat. R.A. the Rugged Man "Power" - Blacastan (prod. Mr. Green) "Money" - Josiah feat. Chi-Town's Finest "The Horror" - Kazi feat. C Keys & Dex "Dilla Freestyle" - Grafh (prod. J Dilla) "Stick Around " - Tash & Dae One "Gametime" - Tef Wesley "Perfect Strangers" - PerCWells feat. Main Flow, J57, Wake Self and DJ TMB "Cruel Intentions" (Remix) - Awkword feat. Skyzoo & Rapper Big Pooh (prod. Frank Drake]) "Incandescent" - Allen Poe Feat. Hannibal King "Mic to the Check" - Five Steez "Jon McEnroe" - Maffew Ragazino feat. Wais P x Fiend (prod. Ecks) "Kick In La Puerta" - Narcotechs feat. AG Da Coroner x Tony Touch x DJ Top 10 "Dirty Needles" - Benny feat. Conway "When the Lights Go Out" - Atmosphere feat. DOOM & Kool Keith "Lately" - Tha God Fahim "Enemy" - Slim Thug "Kites" - REKS (prod. Alchemist)
The mystery of Ecks' grisly death takes a strange new twist when Sherl and Cajun Rob track down their former rival's driver at a seedy rock club. Then, after long night of chasing leads, Sherl heads home only to find his front door cracked open with someone waiting inside.
Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever | Cowboys & Aliens – Welcome everyone to another episode of Motion Picture Meltdown! This week Dehart has chosen a couple of “versus” movies for us to roast through. The first of which is widely considered one of the worst big-budget films of all time, and number one on Rotten Tomatoes … Continue reading "MPM: Ep. 209 – The Ecks Wife"
Drugs exist that are meant to help people feel better. The doctors who prescribe them might believe that they work, while their patients do not. In explaining the drugs to their patients, should those doctors use the medical terminology they themselves use – which might not be immediately understandable to their patients – or should they translate the description into terms more comfortable and familiar to the patient? And what are the practical and ethical consequences of each decision? Stefan Ecks‘ new book carefully considers these problems in the context of health-related practices in modern Calcutta. Eating Drugs: Psychopharmaceutical Pluralism in India (NYU Press, 2013) looks successively at the different and overlapping medical and healing contexts that together make up a significant part of the medical marketplace in Calcutta. Ch. 1 treats popular notions that include the importance of the belly as the “somatic center of good health,” the power of the mind to regulate good health, and the connection between modernity and pollution as causes of illness. Ch. 2 looks at Ayurvedic practices in Calcutta. It reflects on some of the most important ways that Ayurveda is changing in India – especially at the levels of practitioner training, language, and the patient-physician relationship – despite the fact that the centrality of food and digestion has remained constant. Ch. 3 looks closely at homeopathy, the second most popular type of medicine in Bengal, and focuses on the principles, histories, and pluralities of homeopathic practices in Calcutta. Ch. 4 looks at the ways that Calcutta psychiatrists position themselves with respect to popular beliefs about psychopharmaceuticals, general physicians, practitioners of non-biomedical treatments, and the pharmaceutical industry. This chapter pays special attention to how Bengali doctors use metaphors to help patients understand and respond to psychiatric diagnoses, with comparisons to nature, the Ganges river, fairytales, everyday over-the-counter drugs, diabetes, and food. The conclusion explores a key argument of the book, proposing that “patients' suspicions of psychopharmaceuticals are based on suspicions of biomedicine's ‘magic bullet' model of drug effects,” looking at the implications of this conclusion, and considering the possible broader impacts of this study beyond Calcutta. It's a fascinating study of potential interest to historians and anthropologists of medicine and healing, as well as readers interested in learning more about the medical marketplace of modern India and anyone interested in modern psychopharmaceuticals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/medicine
Drugs exist that are meant to help people feel better. The doctors who prescribe them might believe that they work, while their patients do not. In explaining the drugs to their patients, should those doctors use the medical terminology they themselves use – which might not be immediately understandable to their patients – or should they translate the description into terms more comfortable and familiar to the patient? And what are the practical and ethical consequences of each decision? Stefan Ecks‘ new book carefully considers these problems in the context of health-related practices in modern Calcutta. Eating Drugs: Psychopharmaceutical Pluralism in India (NYU Press, 2013) looks successively at the different and overlapping medical and healing contexts that together make up a significant part of the medical marketplace in Calcutta. Ch. 1 treats popular notions that include the importance of the belly as the “somatic center of good health,” the power of the mind to regulate good health, and the connection between modernity and pollution as causes of illness. Ch. 2 looks at Ayurvedic practices in Calcutta. It reflects on some of the most important ways that Ayurveda is changing in India – especially at the levels of practitioner training, language, and the patient-physician relationship – despite the fact that the centrality of food and digestion has remained constant. Ch. 3 looks closely at homeopathy, the second most popular type of medicine in Bengal, and focuses on the principles, histories, and pluralities of homeopathic practices in Calcutta. Ch. 4 looks at the ways that Calcutta psychiatrists position themselves with respect to popular beliefs about psychopharmaceuticals, general physicians, practitioners of non-biomedical treatments, and the pharmaceutical industry. This chapter pays special attention to how Bengali doctors use metaphors to help patients understand and respond to psychiatric diagnoses, with comparisons to nature, the Ganges river, fairytales, everyday over-the-counter drugs, diabetes, and food. The conclusion explores a key argument of the book, proposing that “patients' suspicions of psychopharmaceuticals are based on suspicions of biomedicine's ‘magic bullet' model of drug effects,” looking at the implications of this conclusion, and considering the possible broader impacts of this study beyond Calcutta. It's a fascinating study of potential interest to historians and anthropologists of medicine and healing, as well as readers interested in learning more about the medical marketplace of modern India and anyone interested in modern psychopharmaceuticals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/drugs-addiction-and-recovery
Drugs exist that are meant to help people feel better. The doctors who prescribe them might believe that they work, while their patients do not. In explaining the drugs to their patients, should those doctors use the medical terminology they themselves use – which might not be immediately understandable to their patients – or should they translate the description into terms more comfortable and familiar to the patient? And what are the practical and ethical consequences of each decision? Stefan Ecks‘ new book carefully considers these problems in the context of health-related practices in modern Calcutta. Eating Drugs: Psychopharmaceutical Pluralism in India (NYU Press, 2013) looks successively at the different and overlapping medical and healing contexts that together make up a significant part of the medical marketplace in Calcutta. Ch. 1 treats popular notions that include the importance of the belly as the “somatic center of good health,” the power of the mind to regulate good health, and the connection between modernity and pollution as causes of illness. Ch. 2 looks at Ayurvedic practices in Calcutta. It reflects on some of the most important ways that Ayurveda is changing in India – especially at the levels of practitioner training, language, and the patient-physician relationship – despite the fact that the centrality of food and digestion has remained constant. Ch. 3 looks closely at homeopathy, the second most popular type of medicine in Bengal, and focuses on the principles, histories, and pluralities of homeopathic practices in Calcutta. Ch. 4 looks at the ways that Calcutta psychiatrists position themselves with respect to popular beliefs about psychopharmaceuticals, general physicians, practitioners of non-biomedical treatments, and the pharmaceutical industry. This chapter pays special attention to how Bengali doctors use metaphors to help patients understand and respond to psychiatric diagnoses, with comparisons to nature, the Ganges river, fairytales, everyday over-the-counter drugs, diabetes, and food. The conclusion explores a key argument of the book, proposing that “patients’ suspicions of psychopharmaceuticals are based on suspicions of biomedicine’s ‘magic bullet’ model of drug effects,” looking at the implications of this conclusion, and considering the possible broader impacts of this study beyond Calcutta. It’s a fascinating study of potential interest to historians and anthropologists of medicine and healing, as well as readers interested in learning more about the medical marketplace of modern India and anyone interested in modern psychopharmaceuticals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Drugs exist that are meant to help people feel better. The doctors who prescribe them might believe that they work, while their patients do not. In explaining the drugs to their patients, should those doctors use the medical terminology they themselves use – which might not be immediately understandable to their patients – or should they translate the description into terms more comfortable and familiar to the patient? And what are the practical and ethical consequences of each decision? Stefan Ecks‘ new book carefully considers these problems in the context of health-related practices in modern Calcutta. Eating Drugs: Psychopharmaceutical Pluralism in India (NYU Press, 2013) looks successively at the different and overlapping medical and healing contexts that together make up a significant part of the medical marketplace in Calcutta. Ch. 1 treats popular notions that include the importance of the belly as the “somatic center of good health,” the power of the mind to regulate good health, and the connection between modernity and pollution as causes of illness. Ch. 2 looks at Ayurvedic practices in Calcutta. It reflects on some of the most important ways that Ayurveda is changing in India – especially at the levels of practitioner training, language, and the patient-physician relationship – despite the fact that the centrality of food and digestion has remained constant. Ch. 3 looks closely at homeopathy, the second most popular type of medicine in Bengal, and focuses on the principles, histories, and pluralities of homeopathic practices in Calcutta. Ch. 4 looks at the ways that Calcutta psychiatrists position themselves with respect to popular beliefs about psychopharmaceuticals, general physicians, practitioners of non-biomedical treatments, and the pharmaceutical industry. This chapter pays special attention to how Bengali doctors use metaphors to help patients understand and respond to psychiatric diagnoses, with comparisons to nature, the Ganges river, fairytales, everyday over-the-counter drugs, diabetes, and food. The conclusion explores a key argument of the book, proposing that “patients’ suspicions of psychopharmaceuticals are based on suspicions of biomedicine’s ‘magic bullet’ model of drug effects,” looking at the implications of this conclusion, and considering the possible broader impacts of this study beyond Calcutta. It’s a fascinating study of potential interest to historians and anthropologists of medicine and healing, as well as readers interested in learning more about the medical marketplace of modern India and anyone interested in modern psychopharmaceuticals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Drugs exist that are meant to help people feel better. The doctors who prescribe them might believe that they work, while their patients do not. In explaining the drugs to their patients, should those doctors use the medical terminology they themselves use – which might not be immediately understandable to their patients – or should they translate the description into terms more comfortable and familiar to the patient? And what are the practical and ethical consequences of each decision? Stefan Ecks‘ new book carefully considers these problems in the context of health-related practices in modern Calcutta. Eating Drugs: Psychopharmaceutical Pluralism in India (NYU Press, 2013) looks successively at the different and overlapping medical and healing contexts that together make up a significant part of the medical marketplace in Calcutta. Ch. 1 treats popular notions that include the importance of the belly as the “somatic center of good health,” the power of the mind to regulate good health, and the connection between modernity and pollution as causes of illness. Ch. 2 looks at Ayurvedic practices in Calcutta. It reflects on some of the most important ways that Ayurveda is changing in India – especially at the levels of practitioner training, language, and the patient-physician relationship – despite the fact that the centrality of food and digestion has remained constant. Ch. 3 looks closely at homeopathy, the second most popular type of medicine in Bengal, and focuses on the principles, histories, and pluralities of homeopathic practices in Calcutta. Ch. 4 looks at the ways that Calcutta psychiatrists position themselves with respect to popular beliefs about psychopharmaceuticals, general physicians, practitioners of non-biomedical treatments, and the pharmaceutical industry. This chapter pays special attention to how Bengali doctors use metaphors to help patients understand and respond to psychiatric diagnoses, with comparisons to nature, the Ganges river, fairytales, everyday over-the-counter drugs, diabetes, and food. The conclusion explores a key argument of the book, proposing that “patients’ suspicions of psychopharmaceuticals are based on suspicions of biomedicine’s ‘magic bullet’ model of drug effects,” looking at the implications of this conclusion, and considering the possible broader impacts of this study beyond Calcutta. It’s a fascinating study of potential interest to historians and anthropologists of medicine and healing, as well as readers interested in learning more about the medical marketplace of modern India and anyone interested in modern psychopharmaceuticals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
http://searchforschlock.com/media/podcasts/sfs-073-BallisticEcksVsSever.mp3 Download MP3 Formerly a leader on IMDB's bottom 100. Permanent resident of Wikipedia's list of films considered the worst. Achiever of the rare 0% Rotten Tomatoes score. Yes, by all appearances Ballistic: Ecks vs Sever would seem to be a terrible, terrible film. But we've seen the pattern time and time again, in films like Moment by Moment and Leonard Part 6, films that, yes, suck, but that maybe don't suck as epically as we've been told. Join us -- won't you? -- on a journey back to a time when Ray Park was getting acting roles with dialogue for some reason. Together, we'll watch perhaps the only movie in all of the history of cinema that is generally considered to be worse than its video game adaptation. Original post located at searchforschlock.com.
Disclaimer: I take no credit for any of the original songs all credit goes to the original artists listed below. 1.) Crimps & Cotcha - Burn Dem 2.) Labrinth ft. Tinie Tempah - Earthquake (Cyrex Remix) 3.) Back From The Future - Into the AM 4.) Numbernin6 - Bump 5.) Excision & Liquid Stranger - Get to the Point (Cyberoptics Remix) 6.) Direktor - Terrible Twos 7.) Ayejaxx - Bing Crosby 8.) Crimps & Cotcha - The Art of Combat 9.) RealTalK - Tomorrow 10.) ECKS - Jackhammer 11.) Fixers - Iron Deer Dream (Delta Heavy Remix)
Magnum takes over for the Kid and hosts the show in this one. Betty is in studio and she shakes her ass in front of Ecks face. We talk about shoes on chicks and high heels and how men love them because of the curvey ass it gives everyone.
Magnum takes over for the Kid and hosts the show in this one. Betty is in studio and she shakes her ass in front of Ecks face. We talk about shoes on chicks and high heels and how men love them because of the curvey ass it gives everyone. We somehow get on the topic of semen in pancake batter. Its all wrong and we have no damn idea how we got there. Oh and we measure our weiners...... kinda. Go Deep.
In this episode, your two new best friends go on about video game movies, Sharon Stone's old naked ass, Barry Pepper, and so so much more (duh).