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Here it is peeps, the Monthly Music Challenge 2023 Awards - GOLD EDITION with your hosts Cosmic Bos 2023 has been one helluva ride for the Monthly Music Challenge podcast, when we started this back in Jan 2023 (ahh memories) with the help of Music Weeklies and the support of our awesome partners in musical business (Andrew Hartshorn & Al Warren), we had no idea how it would go, but here we are at the tail end of 23 and we are doing an Awards show, 2 of them no less (SPOILER ALERT! there will be a Silver Awards show too). Welcome to the first annual Monthly Music Challenge Awards, 2023, with your hosts Cosmic Bos We have handed out awards to go with each of the themes of MMC1, and using the album that we made ourselves for the challenge (which you can buy on CD and Download from bandcamp right now! follow the link - https://cosmicbos.bandcamp.com/album/mmc-1-2023-album So as not to reveal the winners in this here bit of text, all the nominees will be written out in no particular order, and you will have to listen to find out the Gold Award winner. New Beginnings Award New Beginnings - A Sea Warren In the Beginning - Tonal Drift A New Beginning - Chemical Shift/Broken Nomads Phoenix Rising - Andrew Hartshorn Starting Over - Third Echo Sounds Escape Award Breakout - Trench Gun How to Stop Time - Stefan Bohacek Escapist - Notehead Escape - Peter Hawkey Dance (escape the week) - Mijimo Ignorance Award Without Your Love - A Sea Warren Ignorance - Peter Hawkey I is for Ignorance - Hellwaddler Ignorance - Mobidextrous Eden - Andrew Hartshorn The Size of the Stars - Notehead Winning Award Smell Defeat - Notehead Winning isn't Everything - Man of Arun Slow and Steady Wins the Race - Andrew Hartshorn You Can't be a Winner (if you're a Sinner) - A Sea Warren Winning (deep fried mix) - Mobidextrous Razzmajazz Award Razzmajazz - Tonal Drift This is Fine - Notehead The Jazzman's Trumpet - Andrew Hartshorn Razzmajazz - Scowsh Molosh Just Make it Up - Hellwaddler Artificial Intelligence Award Ghost in the Machine - J Peck Dichotomy - Natalie Williams Calhoun Clouds Dissolve - Texmex Shaman and TRC Era Oeuvre - Voltage Poetry Project Techno Sapiens - Tonal Drift Mother Earth Award Price to be Paid - Aye Nevo Gaias Moonshine Merriment - Hellwaddler The Assassination of Mother Earth - Man of Arun Mother Nature - Taylor Lidstone They Lied to Me - J Peck Dreams Award Princess in the Snow - Hellwaddler Lonely in Lucidity - Notehead Impossible Perks - Mobidextrous Dreamscape Promises - Taylor Lidstone Polarsken - Chemical Shift Crisp - John Serrano Unsettled Sleep - Tonal Drift Super Spectacular Award Super - Texmex Shaman Can't Get You Out of My Head - John Serrano and Raul Lupianez Atlantis (Tringle) - Andrew Hartshorn Mecha Funk - Mario Marino Super-Spectacular - Above the Snow Line Epiphany - Hellwaddler Finale Award Feed Me the Finale - Notehead Lost - Only the Host Once Stowaway - Voltage Poetry Project Finale - Taylor Lidstone Noot and Carnage - Hellwaddler I Want to Run Away - A Sea Warren Finale - Above the Snow Line ft. John Serrano There you have it, all these songs have picked up an award, but only one from each list gets the GOLD Award. Massive THANK YOU to everyone that submitted a song to the MMC in 2023, we had 167 songs made for the challenge by you! that's so awesome sauce. In between each of the award winning songs, you get to hear Cosmic Bos submission to the MMC for that month, which you can buy on CD from Bandcamp here https://cosmicbos.bandcamp.com/album/mmc-1-2023-album And you can get Andrew Hartshorn's MMC album on bandcamp too https://andrewhartshorn.bandcamp.com/album/mythos-unveiled-album And you can buy the pair of them together for a lovely little discount, please consider supporting us by buying our music, we do this all for love, but it would be nice to see some money pwease too. Anyway, the Cosmic Bos songs that you will hear scattered across the award show are as follows Nude Beginnings Make Good Our Escape Idiots We Are All in This Together Razzmajazz There's No A.I in Team Earth's Children Could This All be a Dream? Super Spectacular Grand Theft Autotune (live) All the tracks on our album that Monochrome Motif have put out on CD! and you can grab a copy right here https://cosmicbos.bandcamp.com/album/mmc-1-2023-album Also also, right at the end of the podcast we gave a cheeky extra GOLD Award to Hartshorn, Jackson, Jackson and Warren for the song 'Barbenheimer', as it was originally an MMC sub by Hartshorn that got bigged up into a HJJW track, so that Nick and Andy (the Jackson's) could get a Gold award too. Thank you for all the support Please like, share and subscribe And leave us comments, we love comments See you soon for the SILVER AWARD show Peace and infinite love Cosmic Bos Oh yeah, go buy the album https://cosmicbos.bandcamp.com/album/mmc-1-2023-album
Joining Brian and Bill on episode 92 of Inside ChampCar is Chris Rallo. He does a bit of everything for the National Championship-winning Porsche Boxster. He drives the rigs, does all the computer stuff, driver coaching, and strategy, and he was the fueler on one of the IMSA TCR cars. He also does some of the shop work. He prepped the #10 personally all year, which finished in the top 10 of every champ race it attended this year, which happened to be the five biggest. Inside ChampCar is the weekly deep dive into the TireRack.com ChampCar Endurance Series. Hosted by veteran sports broadcaster and producer Brian Bielanski and ChampCar's director of marketing, Bill Strong. Each week, we will discuss the races and the happenings and talk with team owners, drivers, and crew. Episodes are released every Thursday morning on the Racing Wire Podcast Network on your favorite podcast platform. ChampCar Endurance Series is for people like you that have always wanted to go road racing without all the hassles, huge rulebook, or obscene expense. All you need is a valid driver's license, some safety gear, and a race car, which you can rent from arrive and drive teams or build your own car! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/racingwire/support
Ahead of the 10th Anniversary Vinyl Re-Issue of Everything Everything's "Man Alive" we celebrate the bands stunning debut album with a special XS Long Player. Jim Salveson had a good old chinwag with Jeremy and Jonathan from the band about an album that broke the mould when it was released back in 2010. They talk Beyonce-esq influences, pre-release expectations and how the album feels now over a decade after its release. Check out the gate-fold vinyl re-issues here: https://everythingeverything.tmstor.es/product/117965§ And listen back to the original album on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/album/6KxCOjAolNLhEGNDoj1tAV?si=8ubq-daRSz2Cbt1HJnb8GQ The XS Long player Podcast is taken from the XS Long player radio show on XS Manchester: A classic album played in full - listen live via www.xsmanchester.co.uk - where Jim also hosts the XS Evening Show. Follow XS on Twitter: @XSManchester Follow Jim on Twitter: @Mr_Jimbob Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Welcome to the Monthly Music Challenge with Cosmic Bos Episode 1.4 - Winning Cosmic Bos EP that accompanies this episode is found on bandcamp here https://cosmicbos.bandcamp.com/album/mmc-14-winning Cosmic Bos (Nick and Andy Jackson) present for your listening pleasure the finest in underground musical talent building a musical empire, one hashtag at a time, for the fourth outing of the first year of the MMC, we took on the epic concept of #Winning, and invited the worlds musicians to also take part, and some of them did, and here it is, in podcast form for you. This is the first hashtag that we have undertaken without being partnered up with the music weeklies peeps (check them out, they are awesome sauce), but rest assured, this episode still contains several of the challenges set by the weeklies, once all the Winning has been dealt with. And, returning once again, we have the Late Subs section, with some tasty musical treats for your ears around the previous hashtags of the MMC. Before #SpoilerAlert ending the show with a track from the Poseidon's Realm album by the Monochrome Assembly Check out the Monochrome Assembly bandcamp here https://monochromemotif.bandcamp.com/album/poseidons-realm-album The next hashtag for Monthly Music Challengers is #Rasmajazz in conjunction with the Music Weeklies again, we challenge you to explore your expressive Jazz, be wild, be bold, and see what happens, it's all that kinda jazz baby! You have until the 2nd of June to get your Rasmajazz songs to us, send mp3's and a bio or song info to cosmicbos@gmail.com Here is the full tracklist for MMC 1.4 Winning Winning songs 1. We Are All in this Together - Cosmic Bos @CosmicBos 2. Slow and Steady Wins the Race - Andrew Hartshorn 3. You Can't Be A Winner (If You're A Sinner) - ASeaWarren @aseawarren 4. D - Hellwaddler @Hellwaddler 5. Let's Go Bro! - TexMex Shaman 6. Winning isn't Everything - Man of Arun @ManOfArun 7. Smell Defeat - Notehead 8. Winning (Deep Friend Mix) - Mobidextrous @mobidextrous9777 What a collection of Winning songs right there, all returning players to the MMC, with an eclectic take on the theme, bangers one and all, go check out all these wonders on the socials. On to the weekly hashtag songs provided by the @musicweeklies TuneWithAView 9. TuneWithAView - Cosmic Bos @CosmicBos 10. Tune With A View - Peter Hawkey @peter_hawkey MyCulture 11. Kick in the Cultures - Cosmic Bos @CosmicBos 12. Scrying Mirror - Notehead Accelerate 13. Accelerate - Tonal Drift 14. Accelerate - Scowsh Molosh @scowsh 15. Sprint - Cosmic Bos @CosmicBos That leaves us with the LATE SUBS, Whoop Whoop! 16. in the beginning (#NewBeginnings) - Tonal Drift 17. Ignorance (#Ignorance) - TexMex Shaman And finally, to cap the episode off nicely, we present to you another track from the Poseidon's Realm album by the Monochrome Assembly 18. The Seagull - The Monochrome Assembly Thanks for listening and supporting, please consider subscribing and leaving comments and share with all your friends Our youtube Cosmic Bos YouTube Channel
Dennis Taylor - Smile (Drizabone Remix)Sunlightsquare - SkyscrapersThe Sunburst Band & Dave Lee - Magnificent MangoSTR4TA - After the Rain (Dave Lee Alternative II Mix)Souleance - GUILI (Art Of Tones Remix)Joseph Junior, MAQman - You Dunno What Love Is (Soulful Mix)Wipe The Needle, Andre Espeut - Looking Glass (Wipe The Needle Main Mix)Boon, Eddie Cane - Something's Missing (Original Mix)Charles Dockins, Kenny Bobien - He Will Feat. Kenny Bobien (CDock's 8 Mins Of Kenny Vocal Mix)Jon Cutler, Jocelyn Brown - One (Squirell Mix)Gerardo Frisina - Soul DrumRetromigration - JeffaKaidi Tatham, Lola Vialet - GalaxyTyra Levone - ChangesLou Pride - I'm Com'un Home In the Morn'unDebbie Taylor - No Deposit No Return (Today TLP-1007)The Fantastic Puzzles - Come Back (Part 1)Four Below Zero - My Baby's Got E.S.P.Eugene Record - Here Comes The SunMoses Smith - The Girl Across the StreetFrankie Beverly - Because of My HeartJackie Wilson - Open The Door To Your HeartThe Dells - Make Sure (You Have Somebody To Love You)The Entertains - I'll Answer You With LoveDaybreakk! - Everything Man
Is there anything better than a nasty, gut-bucket riff? Nope. If the riff can make you move, no words are needed and it can go on as needed. On this episode I ramble like a dusty old coot about my favorite instrumental tracks.
Colin is joined by Busby Babe Editor in Chief, Brent Maximin, and special guest, Tosin Makinde. You know Tosin from his work at Champions League on CBS and his YouTube show and Podcast, The Shirtless Plantain Show. Together they recap a lifeless Manchester United 1-0 victory over West Ham in the FA Cup before discussing big picture topics for the club, manager, and squad. Be sure to like, share, and subscribe to The Busby Babe wherever you get your podcasts! And remember that you can leave a listener question via voicemail or twitter each week for us to answer on the podcast. US callers: 616 Busby BA (1-616-287-2922) Everyone else: Email voice recordings to busbybabepodcast@gmail.com (This email is only monitored by The Busby Babe podcast staff and not any of the higher ups [I don't even have the password - Ed.], so please keep all emails podcast related!) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
God has chosen to give Himself to mankind. He gives Himself through His Son Jesus Christ. God has offered His glory to every person. He and His glory are inexpressible. His glory and light is so powerful, if someone receives Him, they will live forever. God has chosen to give Himself in totality to every […] The post Our Faith is Everything; Man was Born to Fellowship with God appeared first on Wonder & Reality.
In Everything Man: The Form and Function of Paul Robeson (Duke University Press, 2020), Shana Redmond explores the ways in which Paul Robeson, silenced by state repression in his lifetime, still speaks to us today. Through explorations of Robeson's genre-defying genius as well as reflections on how Robeson's legacy continues today, Redmond re-contextualizes Robeson as a thoroughly contemporary figure. Robeson's brutal mistreatment by the US government provides a case study in how far our supposed democracy will go to crush dissent, particularly black radical dissent. Still, his vision of anti-racism grounded in global solidarity and anti-capitalism is perhaps more necessary now than ever. Redmond points out that the word that Robeson sang about Joe Hill are true also of him: “I never died, said he.” Shana Redmond is Professor, Global Jazz Studies Musicology, UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music. Andy Boyd is a playwright based in Brooklyn, New York. He is a graduate of the playwriting MFA program at Columbia University, Harvard University, and the Arizona School for the Arts. His plays have been produced, developed, or presented at IRT, Pipeline Theatre Company, The Gingold Group, Dixon Place, Roundabout Theatre, Epic Theatre Company, Out Loud Theatre, Naked Theatre Company, Contemporary Theatre of Rhode Island, and The Trunk Space. He is currently working on a series of 50 plays about the 50 U.S. states. His website is AndyJBoyd.com, and he can be reached atandyjamesboyd@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
In Everything Man: The Form and Function of Paul Robeson (Duke University Press, 2020), Shana Redmond explores the ways in which Paul Robeson, silenced by state repression in his lifetime, still speaks to us today. Through explorations of Robeson's genre-defying genius as well as reflections on how Robeson's legacy continues today, Redmond re-contextualizes Robeson as a thoroughly contemporary figure. Robeson's brutal mistreatment by the US government provides a case study in how far our supposed democracy will go to crush dissent, particularly black radical dissent. Still, his vision of anti-racism grounded in global solidarity and anti-capitalism is perhaps more necessary now than ever. Redmond points out that the word that Robeson sang about Joe Hill are true also of him: “I never died, said he.” Shana Redmond is Professor, Global Jazz Studies Musicology, UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music. Andy Boyd is a playwright based in Brooklyn, New York. He is a graduate of the playwriting MFA program at Columbia University, Harvard University, and the Arizona School for the Arts. His plays have been produced, developed, or presented at IRT, Pipeline Theatre Company, The Gingold Group, Dixon Place, Roundabout Theatre, Epic Theatre Company, Out Loud Theatre, Naked Theatre Company, Contemporary Theatre of Rhode Island, and The Trunk Space. He is currently working on a series of 50 plays about the 50 U.S. states. His website is AndyJBoyd.com, and he can be reached atandyjamesboyd@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
In Everything Man: The Form and Function of Paul Robeson (Duke University Press, 2020), Shana Redmond explores the ways in which Paul Robeson, silenced by state repression in his lifetime, still speaks to us today. Through explorations of Robeson’s genre-defying genius as well as reflections on how Robeson’s legacy continues today, Redmond re-contextualizes Robeson as a thoroughly contemporary figure. Robeson’s brutal mistreatment by the US government provides a case study in how far our supposed democracy will go to crush dissent, particularly black radical dissent. Still, his vision of anti-racism grounded in global solidarity and anti-capitalism is perhaps more necessary now than ever. Redmond points out that the word that Robeson sang about Joe Hill are true also of him: “I never died, said he.” Shana Redmond is Professor, Global Jazz Studies Musicology, UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music. Andy Boyd is a playwright based in Brooklyn, New York. He is a graduate of the playwriting MFA program at Columbia University, Harvard University, and the Arizona School for the Arts. His plays have been produced, developed, or presented at IRT, Pipeline Theatre Company, The Gingold Group, Dixon Place, Roundabout Theatre, Epic Theatre Company, Out Loud Theatre, Naked Theatre Company, Contemporary Theatre of Rhode Island, and The Trunk Space. He is currently working on a series of 50 plays about the 50 U.S. states. His website is AndyJBoyd.com, and he can be reached atandyjamesboyd@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Everything Man: The Form and Function of Paul Robeson (Duke University Press, 2020), Shana Redmond explores the ways in which Paul Robeson, silenced by state repression in his lifetime, still speaks to us today. Through explorations of Robeson’s genre-defying genius as well as reflections on how Robeson’s legacy continues today, Redmond re-contextualizes Robeson as a thoroughly contemporary figure. Robeson’s brutal mistreatment by the US government provides a case study in how far our supposed democracy will go to crush dissent, particularly black radical dissent. Still, his vision of anti-racism grounded in global solidarity and anti-capitalism is perhaps more necessary now than ever. Redmond points out that the word that Robeson sang about Joe Hill are true also of him: “I never died, said he.” Shana Redmond is Professor, Global Jazz Studies Musicology, UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music. Andy Boyd is a playwright based in Brooklyn, New York. He is a graduate of the playwriting MFA program at Columbia University, Harvard University, and the Arizona School for the Arts. His plays have been produced, developed, or presented at IRT, Pipeline Theatre Company, The Gingold Group, Dixon Place, Roundabout Theatre, Epic Theatre Company, Out Loud Theatre, Naked Theatre Company, Contemporary Theatre of Rhode Island, and The Trunk Space. He is currently working on a series of 50 plays about the 50 U.S. states. His website is AndyJBoyd.com, and he can be reached atandyjamesboyd@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Everything Man: The Form and Function of Paul Robeson (Duke University Press, 2020), Shana Redmond explores the ways in which Paul Robeson, silenced by state repression in his lifetime, still speaks to us today. Through explorations of Robeson’s genre-defying genius as well as reflections on how Robeson’s legacy continues today, Redmond re-contextualizes Robeson as a thoroughly contemporary figure. Robeson’s brutal mistreatment by the US government provides a case study in how far our supposed democracy will go to crush dissent, particularly black radical dissent. Still, his vision of anti-racism grounded in global solidarity and anti-capitalism is perhaps more necessary now than ever. Redmond points out that the word that Robeson sang about Joe Hill are true also of him: “I never died, said he.” Shana Redmond is Professor, Global Jazz Studies Musicology, UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music. Andy Boyd is a playwright based in Brooklyn, New York. He is a graduate of the playwriting MFA program at Columbia University, Harvard University, and the Arizona School for the Arts. His plays have been produced, developed, or presented at IRT, Pipeline Theatre Company, The Gingold Group, Dixon Place, Roundabout Theatre, Epic Theatre Company, Out Loud Theatre, Naked Theatre Company, Contemporary Theatre of Rhode Island, and The Trunk Space. He is currently working on a series of 50 plays about the 50 U.S. states. His website is AndyJBoyd.com, and he can be reached atandyjamesboyd@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Everything Man: The Form and Function of Paul Robeson (Duke University Press, 2020), Shana Redmond explores the ways in which Paul Robeson, silenced by state repression in his lifetime, still speaks to us today. Through explorations of Robeson’s genre-defying genius as well as reflections on how Robeson’s legacy continues today, Redmond re-contextualizes Robeson as a thoroughly contemporary figure. Robeson’s brutal mistreatment by the US government provides a case study in how far our supposed democracy will go to crush dissent, particularly black radical dissent. Still, his vision of anti-racism grounded in global solidarity and anti-capitalism is perhaps more necessary now than ever. Redmond points out that the word that Robeson sang about Joe Hill are true also of him: “I never died, said he.” Shana Redmond is Professor, Global Jazz Studies Musicology, UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music. Andy Boyd is a playwright based in Brooklyn, New York. He is a graduate of the playwriting MFA program at Columbia University, Harvard University, and the Arizona School for the Arts. His plays have been produced, developed, or presented at IRT, Pipeline Theatre Company, The Gingold Group, Dixon Place, Roundabout Theatre, Epic Theatre Company, Out Loud Theatre, Naked Theatre Company, Contemporary Theatre of Rhode Island, and The Trunk Space. He is currently working on a series of 50 plays about the 50 U.S. states. His website is AndyJBoyd.com, and he can be reached atandyjamesboyd@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shana L. Redmond is a native of Racine, Wisconsin and the daughter of working-class parents, whose experiences of service work and incarceration profoundly impacted her political and racial identity. It is from these experiences and knowledges that she approaches her scholarship and activist work, which are both concerned with laying bare and challenging the material conditions that encode and enforce difference and inequality. Labor, carceral regimes, and racial justice are some of her activist and scholarly interests. As a scholar, Redmond pulls from multiple subjects, strategies, and approaches in her work and situates her scholarship in and between fields including Black Studies, Performance Studies, History, Critical Ethnic Studies, Sound Studies, English and Literature, Cultural Studies, and (Ethno)Musicology. Her new book is an experimental cartography of the global polymath Paul Robeson and his repetition as vibration, hologram, and the built environment during and after his lifetime. Titled Everything Man: The Form and Function of Paul Robeson, the book forwards a theory of “antiphonal life” in order to announce his continuing influence and labors in the political life of artists, organizers, and intellectuals.
*Subscribe @ iTunes* It's another TSPP Halloween!! This episode, we return to Knott's Scary Farm for HAUNT 2019! Film and Themed Entertainment Writer, Bennett Yellin, joins Doug Barnes & Robert Coker for another massive adventure at Scary Farm. Conversations with Karl Busche (Merchandise), Laura Brubaker & Wilf Seymour (Food & Beverage), Daniel Miller & Gus Krueger (Haunt Maze Designers), Wes Nieblas (Production), Harold Pierce & Taylor Underwood (Marketing), and TSPP fan favorite, Jeff Tucker (Knott's Everything Man). Tons of spooky talk, plus walk-throughs of Knott's Berry Farm's newest Haunt mazes, Wax Works & Origins. Some Slight Mature Content Ahead. Enjoy! Links: Knott's Scary Farm Walt Disney Birthplace MiceChat Season Pass Closing Song - Wheels by Enuff Z'nuff on iTunes Check Out The Season Pass Podcast Website at: www.seasonpasspodcast.com Follow Us On Twitter! - www.twitter.com/theseasonpass Like the TSPP Facebook page! - www.facebook.com/theseasonpass Check Out TSPP on Instagram! - www.instagram.com/theseasonpass Contact us: doug@seasonpasspodcast.com brent@super78.com robert@robertcoker.com Call the Hotline with Park Trip Reports, Podcast Comments, or Anything else you would like to announce. –1-916-248-5524 Thanks to each one of you for listening to the show. Your support is extremely appreciated. © 2019 Season Pass Podcast
What becomes of a dream deferred? Find out in this analysis of Everything Man by Talib Kweli. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bar4barpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bar4barpodcast/support
Lick Us And Win Wednesday! Today we have four-packs of tickets to the International Sportmen's Expo PLUS a grand prize for these badass backpacks filled with camping and survival gear! Today's categories are: "Everything Man" (Dog) and "Mountain Folklore/???" (Joe). Round 2.
Lick Us And Win Wednesday! Today we have four-packs of tickets to the International Sportmen's Expo PLUS a grand prize for these badass backpacks filled with camping and survival gear! Today's categories are: "Everything Man" (Dog) and "Mountain Folklore/???" (Joe). Round 3.
Lick Us And Win Wednesday! Today we have four-packs of tickets to the International Sportmen's Expo PLUS a grand prize for these badass backpacks filled with camping and survival gear! Today's categories are: "Everything Man" (Dog) and "Mountain Folklore/???" (Joe). Round 1.