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This week on Toilet Radio: Brent is leaving Mastodon and we got more questions than answers about where the band goes from here. Where is Phil Towle when we need him? We read a lengthy interview with John Dolmayan of System of a Down and decide that he is, actually, The Perfect Conservative. Jeffrey Nothing of Mushroomhead has been diagnosed with cancer and is now pursuing alternative medicine for treatment. We gotta talk about this. Finally, Michale Graves, former Misfits vocalist, has been BLACKLISTED from FAT DADDY'S, a Mansfield, Tx strip mall sports bar chain. Folks, it's a good one. Music featured on this show: Chaos Inception – Vengeance Evangel Want more Toilet Radio? Get hundreds of hours of exclusive content and access to the TovH Discord over at the Toilet ov Hell Patreon. This program is available on Spotify. It is also available on iTunes or whatever they call it now, where you can rate, review, and subscribe. Give us money on Patreon to get exclusive bonus episodes and other cool shit.
The man himself Cody Rhodes got the #1 spot for this years PWI! Am I surprised? Maybe... a lot of fans were very upset that the American Nightmare got the #1 spot this year. Some of the other names on the top 10 were very surprising as well to a lot of fans... SO... My guest and I Enforcer go over the top 10 PWI for this year, do they deserve to be top 10 or do they not and why? We also ranked these names and created our own top 10 and how we would rank these based on our own special criteria. So lets get into the 2024 PWI top 10 list! Cody RhodesSwerve StricklandWill OspreaySeth RollinsTetsuya NaitoDamian PriestMJFJon MoxleyGuntherMistico
Dan Le Batard enters The Steam Room to reflect on the passing of O.J. Simpson, discuss the state of the NBA, and unpack Charles' love/hate relationship with Dan's father. Legendary, longtime Producer of Inside the NBA Tim Kiely joins to congratulate Ernie & the Chuckster on their Emmy nominations, and he brings his son along to offer a Gen Z perspective on EJ's rap skills. Chuck's Answering Machine asks about teammate pranks, being spoofed by SNL, and competing against Michael Jordan on a Japanese Game Show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Story Ep. 154 : Grant BryanSuper excited to announce new guest, Grant Bryan, to The Story!Grant Bryan is an independent country music artist from Elizabethtown PA. Born and Raised in Central PA, With family ties in Tennessee, Grant has always had a passion for music, primarily country music. Growing up, he was inspired by artists such as George Strait, Keith Whitley, Garth Brooks, and Elvis Presley.After a year spent in Hollywood CA, Grant moved home and fell back in love with playing the guitar. In 2018, he decided to pursue a career in music by playing every local dive bar, brewery, and vineyard that would have him. After a full year of shows, it was time to set his sights on a bigger stage. In 2019, he created the Grant Bryan Band and began playing Local Venues such as the Chameleon Club, Club XL, Fat Daddy's, and any venue looking for a country band. Today, Grant has played all through out Central PA, The Beaches of Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia along with a few locations within the Nashville scene. Also in 2019, Grant released his first single, “Boy I Was Back Then," and since has followed up with an additional 7 singles. Grant is also on track to release his first full length album this year.You can find Grant and his projects here:Instagram/Facebook/TikTok: @Grant Bryan MusicFind The Story Podcast here: coryrosenproductions.com/podcastsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-story/donations
In this special episode, Rob sits down with his younger brother Chris “Inkgang” Cook, navigating the challenging landscape of their upbringing in Birmingham, Alabama.Growing up in Birmingham wasn't easy, and Chris opens up about the hardships he faced during his formative years. Rob, being the protective older brother, did everything in his power to shield Chris from the harsh realities of life. Together, they explore the complexities of brotherhood, their struggles, and the unique bond that formed as a result. But the conversation doesn't stop there. Chris courageously shares his personal journey through some of the darkest moments of his life, including the unimaginable loss of his son, Fat Daddy. Ink reveals his path to healing and rediscovering his strength. Together, they discuss his steps toward emotional and physical health, offering listeners a roadmap for resilience and personal transformation.Get ready to be inspired and uplifted as they share their stories and remind us all that we can overcome even the most challenging circumstances.The 3PGC's podcast called “We're Listening. A Community Where All Voices Are Heard” hosted by Rob Cook. Three Principles Global Community is a collection of practitioners, coaches, and community leaders from all over the globe who point clients toward their own innate health and wisdom. No matter the circumstances, the goal is to see that you already possess the power to transform your life. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/we-re-listening/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Today's Co-Hosts: Ben Criddle (@criddlebenjamin) Subscribe to the Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle podcast:Apple Podcastshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle/id996764363Google Podcastshttps://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL3Nob3cvMTM2OTkzOS9lcGlzb2Rlcy9mZWVkSpotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/7dZvrG1ZtKkfgqGenR3S2mPocket Castshttps://pca.st/SU8aOvercasthttps://overcast.fm/itunes996764363/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle-byuSpreakerhttps://www.spreaker.com/show/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddleStitcherhttps://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=66416iHeartRadiohttps://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-cougar-sports-with-29418022TuneInhttps://tunein.com/podcasts/Sports-Talk--News/Cougar-Sports-with-Ben-Criddle-p731529/
Today's Co-Hosts: Ben Criddle (@criddlebenjamin) Subscribe to the Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle podcast:Apple Podcastshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle/id996764363Google Podcastshttps://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL3Nob3cvMTM2OTkzOS9lcGlzb2Rlcy9mZWVkSpotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/7dZvrG1ZtKkfgqGenR3S2mPocket Castshttps://pca.st/SU8aOvercasthttps://overcast.fm/itunes996764363/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle-byuSpreakerhttps://www.spreaker.com/show/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddleStitcherhttps://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=66416iHeartRadiohttps://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-cougar-sports-with-29418022TuneInhttps://tunein.com/podcasts/Sports-Talk--News/Cougar-Sports-with-Ben-Criddle-p731529/
Simon Edvinsson is here to stay, Marc and Eric Staal are outed as secret Russians, and the Red Wings continue on their downward spiral. Oh, and Jake and Maddie finally made it to Fat Daddy's Fried Chicken
-Did Chelsie buy stolen merchandise off Facebook Marketplace? -Statt's getting luck at Fat Daddy's! -Short Term Memory Game. -Good Vibes: Raising Cane's Mega Millions Gamble. -The Dad Joke of the Day. -The College of Hollywood Knowledge.
Veteran Florida emcee Fat Daddy joins the archive with this all new exclusive interview
Fat Daddy's Couch to Ultra... Here we go again! www.ko-fi.com/workshedpod
INTRO: "Bit Quest" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/The last two months were filled with celebrations and evacuations of our stomachs. Its been a rough ride, but we're here with you now! It's time for us to talk again while our children are (hopefully) asleep! In this episode we discuss:What makes a "crazy nut"Anniversary ReviewTop GolfContainer Store shenanigansLauren can do ASMRLauren's dark book secretDemon Slayer movie - Slight SpoilersWhat to do when we dieGray understands death and Bussin' Bussin'White Trash Food ReviewParenting fails with stomach bugsRecent model kit reviews with PhilDoroHeDoroSuprise! It's Banjo-Kazooie on Switch!1000 downloadsFat Daddy FallAsk Alexa about some juicy farts
In America redistricting is the process of drawing electoral district boundaries. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 protected voters against racial gerrymandering by requiring states to prove that their changes to voting systems, including redistricting, do not have any discriminatory effect. The Single-Member District Mandate, a congressional act enacted in 1967, requires that representatives be elected from single member districts. Redistricting in Arkansas happens every 10 years following the release of the Census data. How and where districts are drawn determines where residents can vote, who they can vote for, and even how responsive elected officials are to their constituents' requests. All communities deserve equal access to political representation. In Arkansas, maps are drawn by an Apportionment Board consisting of the Governor, the Attorney General, and the Secretary of State. Arkansas' state constitution requires that state legislative districts be contiguous, meaning connected, and to keep counties themselves whole. All state and local districts must also adhere to the 10% rule – meaning that there cannot be more than a 10% population size different between districts. The Apportionment Board also considers compactness, maintaining the core of existing districts, continuity of representation, as well as respecting communities of interest. “Communities” may refer to social or cultural connections, racial or ethnic communities, religious identities, or even political attitudes. Communities of interest can also include things like public school district boundaries and military bases. Many local elected officials breeze past young voters under the assumption that they are fleeting and aren't going to stay long, so they continue to cater to the older, wealthier, settled down community. But I ask – which came first, the chicken or the egg? Young voters would be more likely to participate in the voting process and engage in policy if their opinions were taken more seriously and discussed. Redistricting is a way to ensure that young people attending the Downtown Art Walks, Music Downtown at Sundown, Fall Fest, and going to places like Fat Daddy's, Old Bank, and Cagle's Mill to hang out will be collectively listened to. And not just listened to – heard. Go to https://arkansasredistricting.org and use your mouse to click “make a public comment. Next, scroll down to type in your name, city, county, state, phone number and ZIP code. Next, leave a comment of 700 characters or less about your motivation for submitting a comment. Communities should get involved in redistricting if they feel their issues have not been adequately addressed by their elected representative. We should use this as an opportunity to address community issues in personal impact stories. Stories help demonstrate the importance of having elected officials who understand and respond to community needs. Sharing your community of interest testimony at is a powerful way of shaping your community's district maps for the next decade to come Leaving your comment on redistricting will only take a few minutes and it's an opportunity to let your voice be heard to influence how our government can work for us. By submitting your comment you've made sure your voice is heard in this pivotal redistricting process. Thanks for being an active citizen in the redistricting process in Arkansas,
In this message, Bradley explores the impact of intentionally walking with God. When we choose to walk with Him, His Power is evident, and simply needs to be shared. God's Love doesn't need to be sold, it needs to flow through your life in everything you do.Follow:@we_are_vessel@seekwell@bradleycross47
Guys, Matt Pechiney finally got unbanned from Getting Pretentious and sat down with us as we talk about law mowers, Connor's engagement, and a new upcoming song off Kanye's new album. My dog even chimes in. Come and enjoy a sit down with your favorite musical improviser "comedians".
Grace Ellen shares a story of growing up, spending one summer with Fat Mamma and Fat Daddy in Alabama. Eating the food, enjoying the lazy summer, and going to church to hear the firey Brother Charlie tell the story of Ezekiel and the wheel. MESSAGE: "Glory" by Pam Lee-Miller in the voice of Grace Ellen SCRIPTURE: Ezekiel 1: 1-4, 27-28 Learn more about us at www.bluegrasschurch.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/bluegrasucc Twitter: www.twitter.com/bluegrasucc Instagram: www.instagram.com/bluegrasucc YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/lexbluegrasucc
We're taking HWIDG back to the 1950's! Before they had invented colors and good movies, there was HWIDG! ON tonite's broadcast we're confronting these issues: Why My Wife Burns the Casserole After My Boss Has Been Chewing My Ass All Day, Not Having a Pack of Smokes with Your Steak, "Civil Rights", and Beatniks. Brought to you by Fat Daddy's Juke Bar! The only place in town with a deviled ham sandwich better than your wife's! So set that radio dial to 88.4 AM at 7:30 and get ready to rock and roll!- The Fandom Menace- Interactive Ads- Nostalgia Movies- Levels of ImportanceHate-watching. We all do it from time to time. Maybe its a dark and gritty reboot of your favorite childhood hero, or maybe its a squeaky clean cartoon of your favorite adult property. Either way, you're still watching it, congratulations. Even worse are hate-watchers with audiences. Even if you hate how your once-favorite IP is going, covering every rumor of a reboot or mishap by the producers is still supporting them! That's the opposite of what you want!Ads used to be tricky. Subliminal messaging, remember that? Hidden naked ladies in paintings of ice cubes so you lust for Dr. Welcher's Diet Sasparilla. But these days? We're in a post-hiding-your-ad universe. Now, they straight up ask you to interact with a commercial. No more choice of illusion, just robotic PLEASE CONSUME.Ah, childhood. Treehouses, riding your bike to the corner store to buy magazines and a hot dog, birthday parties at the local arcade, and BRIGHT FLASHING COLORS and LOUD FART NOISES on the TV to pacify you. Programming specifically made to make children (who laugh at literally everything) watch them over and over and over and over and POOF, you're 25 and still singing Disney Songs.The internet was supposed to be smart. It tells me that it will analyze how I use it and tell me what is important. Then why dear god, why do I ABSOLUTELY need to see this 10% off coupon for fish bait? How about you actually tell me when something I want comes? Not spam. Literal spam presented as important information, can you believe that?All this and more on this week's episode! Don't forget to join us on DISCORD, and support us on PATREON or by BUYING A SHIRT!
Note! Adult content and recorded (of course) remotely.Tis the season to be jolly, imbibe and listen to part two of our COOL YULE TUNES!Here's part two of our carefully curated look into a bunch of weird, wild, wacky or wonderful Xmas tunes! Sit back, drink a gallon of yuletide ale and listed to stuff we like !CAUTION! Some of these are NAUGHTY, some are NICE but all of them are guaranteed to provide a detour from all the old standards you're used to !!More clips than we've EVER had!Wizzard: I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day (excerpt)Rockfield Chorale: Jingle Jangle (excerpt)Clarence Carter: Backdoor Santa (excerpt)T.V. Funhouse-Darlene Love: Christmas Time For The Jews (excerpt)Paul 'Fat Daddy' Johnson: Fat Daddy (excerpt)Akim + Teddy Van Production Company: Santa Claus is A Black Man (excerpt)Johnny & Jon: Christmas In Viet Nam (excerpt)John Denver: Please Don't Get Drunk On Christmas (excerpt)Blondie and Freddy: Yuletide Throwdown (excerpt)Bob Dorough: Blue XMas (excerpt)Johnny MacRae: Here Comes Fatty Claus (excerpt)Tiny Tim: Rudolph The Red Nosed raindeer(excerpt)Free Design: Close Your Mouth It's Christmas (excerpt)Secret song(excerpt) P.S. Become a patron here: https://www.patreon.com/SuspectVideo?fan_landing=trueOpening introduction and closing announcement is by GCOpening and closing music by Trigger Warning.Check them out on Facebook here:https://www.facebook.com/TriggerWarningOfficialBand/Or on Bandcamp here:https://triggerwarningofficialband.bandcamp.com/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/SuspectVideo)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/SuspectVideo)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/SuspectVideo)
Radio broadcast: Paul 'Fat Daddy' Johnson - WWIN, Baltimore - July, 1966By: Paul Fat Daddy JohnsonDownloaded from: https://archive.org/details/PaulfatDaddyJohnson-WwinBaltimore-July1966Usage: Public DomainPodcast vocals: Gail NoblesGood evening ladies and Gentlemen. You're listening to the CAT BEAR, and today's topic is Paul "Fat Daddy" Johnson, the "300 - pound king of soul was a popular Baltimore R&B radio personality. He often wore a long cloak and an Imperial Margarine crown when making appearances. ...(Fat Daddy announcing)Fat Daddy played awesome music. He played music from singers like Soloman Burke ...(Singing) (Fat Daddy) ....And the number 8 record was United by the Intruders(Singing) (Fat Daddy) ......Fat Daddy would play the "um um" song by Major Lance(Singing)Fat Daddy would play Nancy Wilson, the Five Stairsteps and others in between his announcements, and he played cool commercials too. Lets listen .....Yea, Paul "Fat Daddy" Johnson. He was something else. An awesome announcer and popular Baltimore R&B radio personality. Did you enjoy the Salem Menthol Cigarette and Golden Oldie Album commercial? Fat Daddy Show on Baltimore WWIN is from the morning of July 1966.I'm Gail Nobles, and I hope you have enjoyed listening to Paul "Fat Daddy" Johnson.(News Clip)
Oh man! Parenting can be hard. Listen to this if you think your kids are the only ones that are driving you to drink. Steve also grills Kristy on her relationship with "Fat Daddy" and we talk about the struggles of dealing with bad behavior.
Steve and Kristy are back with a second episode, news regarding merch, Kristy talks about the "naughty" period of her life with a guy named 'Fat Daddy' (you read that right). We also talk about marriage counseling, Steve losing his cool, and how we see this show evolving.
Bring the Noise, presented by The Space Monkey X Audio Workshop
Tracing a line through rap history is virtually impossible. With so many precursors and proto versions, it’s hard to say definitively what impacted the musical form. But on this episode of Bring the Noise, we look at a strong contender – the radio DJ. In fact, if it wasn’t for these early jocks having an influence on one particular club DJ, rap music might not even exist today. And in a rare instance of the influencer becoming influenced by their proteges, a few radio DJs even tried to get in the rap game…with varying degrees of success. Learn more on the latest episode of Bring the Noise: A History of Early Hip-Hop! Be sure to subscribe and review the show wherever you get your podcasts! Follow The Space Monkey X Audio Workshop on Twitter and Instagram for show updates, as well as occasional old school hip-hop photos and facts. If you have Spotify, search for “Bring the Noise Podcast” and you’ll find a new playlist after each episode with songs from the featured artist, as well as others mentioned in the show. Or you can just click here for the latest playlist. This episode contains a lot of rare tracks, so the Spotify list is not very complete. Be sure to check out this special YouTube playlist to hear all the music mentioned in this episode. SHOW NOTES:The Bring the Noise Spotify Playlist for Episode 3 YouTube Playlist for Episode 3 featuring more music from the show DJ Hollywood: The Original King of New York (medium.com) Maurice “Hot Rod” Hulbert Paul “Fat Daddy” Johnson Robert Weston Smith AKA Wolfman Jack Gary Byrd Gary Byrd in the 1970s Gary Byrd today Frankie Crocker Anthony Holloway AKA DJ Hollywood Hollywood (Left)Hollywood on the micHollywood promo photo from the 1980s Douglas “Jocko” Henderson Jocko in his Ace from Outer Space Rocket Ship Show space suit Jocko Fan Club Card – 50,000 members strongPamphlet for the Get Ready program established by Jocko in the 1980s My copy of Jocko’s Rhythm Talk CORRECTION: In the section about DJ Hollywood’s record releases, his first single was Shock, Shock the House, not Shock, Shock the World. Sorry for the confusion.
Tracing a line through rap history is virtually impossible. With so many precursors and proto versions, it’s hard to say definitively what impacted the musical form. But on this episode of Bring the Noise, we look at a strong contender – the radio DJ. In fact, if it wasn’t for these early jocks having an influence on one particular club DJ, rap music might not even exist today. And in a rare instance of the influencer becoming influenced by their proteges, a few radio DJs even tried to get in the rap game…with varying degrees of success. Learn more on the latest episode of Bring the Noise: A History of Early Hip-Hop! Be sure to subscribe and review the show wherever you get your podcasts! Follow The Space Monkey X Audio Workshop on Twitter and Instagram for show updates, as well as occasional old school hip-hop photos and facts. If you have Spotify, search for “Bring the Noise Podcast” and you’ll find a new playlist after each episode with songs from the featured artist, as well as others mentioned in the show. Or you can just click here for the latest playlist. This episode contains a lot of rare tracks, so the Spotify list is not very complete. Be sure to check out this special YouTube playlist to hear all the music mentioned in this episode. SHOW NOTES:The Bring the Noise Spotify Playlist for Episode 3 YouTube Playlist for Episode 3 featuring more music from the show DJ Hollywood: The Original King of New York (medium.com) Maurice “Hot Rod” Hulbert Paul “Fat Daddy” Johnson Robert Weston Smith AKA Wolfman Jack Gary Byrd Gary Byrd in the 1970s Gary Byrd today Frankie Crocker Anthony Holloway AKA DJ Hollywood Hollywood (Left)Hollywood on the micHollywood promo photo from the 1980s Douglas “Jocko” Henderson Jocko in his Ace from Outer Space Rocket Ship Show space suit Jocko Fan Club Card – 50,000 members strongPamphlet for the Get Ready program established by Jocko in the 1980s My copy of Jocko’s Rhythm Talk CORRECTION: In the section about DJ Hollywood’s record releases, his first single was Shock, Shock the House, not Shock, Shock the World. Sorry for the confusion.
“Black Excellence Indeed” is a Black Empowerment radio show presented by our multicultural host Karl “Fat Daddy” Gritton. B.E.I's mission is to raise awareness of: black culture, black artistry, and black influences in the world, whilst showcasing black excellence in a vibrant and refreshing way, through tackling issues old and new within our community. We will be discussing authentic black history in order to help preserve the culture, traditions and practices of our ancestors. We will also be interviewing black entrepreneurs, artists, as well as musicians, learning about their journey and the struggles they have overcome, with the aim of inspiring others to step into “Black Excellence”. Join Us Every Wednesday 7pm – 9pm UK Time with your host Fat Daddy on iLive UK.
“Black Excellence Indeed” is a Black Empowerment radio show presented by our multicultural host Karl “Fat Daddy” Gritton. B.E.I's mission is to raise awareness of: black culture, black artistry, and black influences in the world, whilst showcasing black excellence in a vibrant and refreshing way, through tackling issues old and new within our community. We will be discussing authentic black history in order to help preserve the culture, traditions and practices of our ancestors. We will also be interviewing black entrepreneurs, artists, as well as musicians, learning about their journey and the struggles they have overcome, with the aim of inspiring others to step into “Black Excellence”. Join Us Every Wednesday 7pm – 9pm UK Time with your host Fat Daddy on iLive UK.
“Black Excellence Indeed” is a Black Empowerment radio show presented by our multicultural host Karl “Fat Daddy” Gritton. B.E.I's mission is to raise awareness of: black culture, black artistry, and black influences in the world, whilst showcasing black excellence in a vibrant and refreshing way, through tackling issues old and new within our community. We will be discussing authentic black history in order to help preserve the culture, traditions and practices of our ancestors. We will also be interviewing black entrepreneurs, artists, as well as musicians, learning about their journey and the struggles they have overcome, with the aim of inspiring others to step into “Black Excellence”. Join Us Every Wednesday 7pm – 9pm UK Time with your host Fat Daddy on iLive UK.
“Black Excellence Indeed” is a Black Empowerment radio show presented by our multicultural host Karl “Fat Daddy” Gritton. B.E.I's mission is to raise awareness of: black culture, black artistry, and black influences in the world, whilst showcasing black excellence in a vibrant and refreshing way, through tackling issues old and new within our community. We will be discussing authentic black history in order to help preserve the culture, traditions and practices of our ancestors. We will also be interviewing black entrepreneurs, artists, as well as musicians, learning about their journey and the struggles they have overcome, with the aim of inspiring others to step into “Black Excellence”. Join Us Every Wednesday 7pm – 9pm UK Time with your host Fat Daddy on iLive UK.
“Black Excellence Indeed” is a Black Empowerment radio show presented by our multicultural host Karl “Fat Daddy” Gritton. B.E.I's mission is to raise awareness of: black culture, black artistry, and black influences in the world, whilst showcasing black excellence in a vibrant and refreshing way, through tackling issues old and new within our community. We will be discussing authentic black history in order to help preserve the culture, traditions and practices of our ancestors. We will also be interviewing black entrepreneurs, artists, as well as musicians, learning about their journey and the struggles they have overcome, with the aim of inspiring others to step into “Black Excellence”. Join Us Every Wednesday 7pm – 9pm UK Time with your host Fat Daddy on iLive UK.
“Black Excellence Indeed” is a Black Empowerment show hosted by Fat Daddy every Wednesday 7pm-9pm on iLive UK Discussing authentic black history in order to help preserve the culture, traditions and practices of our ancestors. Also interviewing black entrepreneurs, artists, as well as musicians, learning about their journey and the struggles they have overcome, with the aim of inspiring others to step into “Black Excellence”.
Southern Soul & Blues star Fat Daddy stops through to promote his upcoming Turkey Bowl Concert in Harker Heights, Texas and we discuss why Southern Soul Music hasn't crossed over yet and its future.
“Black Excellence Indeed” is a Black Empowerment show hosted by Fat Daddy every Wednesday 7pm-9pm on iLive UK Discussing authentic black history in order to help preserve the culture, traditions and practices of our ancestors. Also interviewing black entrepreneurs, artists, as well as musicians, learning about their journey and the struggles they have overcome, with the aim of inspiring others to step into “Black Excellence”.
Day #1149 of being a stay home dad. I learn that I'm fat, my son teaches us about plants, and my daughter says she hugs boys.
This was one of the most eventful weeks in Turtleboy history. We sent two terrible people to jail after the mainstream media refused to look into either of them (Franklin and Juicin Jeremy), and I was threatened with criminal charges by a Suffolk County ADA after beating a harassment order from a lunatic BLT-123. As you can imagine I yelled a lot. Probably more than I ever have because this is an anti-American outrage that I will not stand for. This is the face of freedom.
EP36 - In this episode of Pipe and Tamper, your host Mike interviews pipe maker Tom Jock of Fat Daddy Pipes. Tom has been making pipes for roughly 15-months now and is known for his incredibly well crafted pokers. His pipes vary in colors and size but always delivers functionality over esthetics. Though his esthetics are always what catches his clients eyes. There's no QTR or Behind the Pipe in this episode because it's Just the Interview.
Guests Chef Chad Pritchard and Food Critic Matt Hamby. Chad is an award winning Chef and the founder/owner of Oregeno Italian Kitchen and Fat Daddy's Pizza (1528 N. Freedom Blvd) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thematthasslerpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thematthasslerpodcast/support
There’s been a drop in barometric pressure that only 90s kids will truly understand. Cancel all plans, don’t go to work, and there can’t possibly be any school today because we at Nightcaps at the Theater are listening to Nickelodeon Studio’s 2000 pre-teen comedy Snow Day. The holidays have come at last, just in time to see Chevy Chase white-knuckle it through this film filled to the brim with murderous children with far too much time on their hands, teenage romance, disgruntled weather men, stressed business moms, Iggy Pop ice rinks and more! The nostalgia is strong with this one, but give us a listen, and decide for yourself if you still side with your inner child, or the disgruntled Snow Plan Man. We know you love whales so we dug out this snow bank in the shape of one… What do you mean you like zebras?!?! Tonight, on the Marquee: Holiday Woes, Fart Sounds, Snownuts, and more during this Snow Day. V. Court – Erased, Rupaul’s Drag Race, All Stars: Season 4, Big British Bake Off, Watership Down, Deal or No Deal, and Jackie Fox of The Runaways on Jeopardy Movie Phone – A Shoe Addict’s Christmas, A Christmas Prince, Hallmark Movies, The Clovehitch Killer, Icarus, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, Wild Strawberries, To Joy, Summer Interlude, Meet Me Saint Louis, It’s a Wonderful Life, Gremlins, Bird Box, Nerve, Aquaman Rant, Shazam! and Spiderman Enter the Spiderverse. Troddin the Boards – Company and Mamma Mia. Disc Jockeys – Toto’s Africa by Pitbull, Kingdom Hearts Discography Hikaru Utada/Yoko Shimomura/Skrillex, Fat Daddy, and A John Water’s Christmas. Fart Noise…. It’s a Snow Day. Snow as a Deity. All Hail the Being of Snow! These Kids are Murders! Wish Upon Snow Day Thinner Rules of Magic/Demonology. Millennial Fat Shaming? Amanda Please! Why is Iggy Pop at a Snow Rink in a Neck Brace? Snow Angel Analogies Gone Wrong. Avengers: Christmas Hallmark Movie: Civil War “Never Meet Your Idols…Stephen King Lied to Me!” – Don’t Watch Bird Box. Aquaman/Battlefield Earth: Part II + “Welcome to the Stage Jason Samoa.” “Did Somebody Ring the Dinkster?!?!?” “Was That a Fart Sound?” – Secret Phrase of the Film. Unadopted Minors. Stuck In an Orphanage. Please Adopt Us! – Snow Day Sequel “Step 1: Kill Snow Plow Man. Step:2 Profit, Step 3: Snow Day Part II!” – The Perfect Plan. Art Provided By: John Cafiero @bonehaver420 Music: "Riviera Jazz" Provided By: Crazy G
1) Santa Got Lost In Texas by The Cast of Bonanza 2) Santa Bring My Baby Back by Elvis Presley 3) Fat Daddy by Fat Daddy 4) Merry Christmas (I Don't Want to Fight Tonight) by The Ramones 5) Spotlight on Christmas by Rufus Wainwright 6) Sleigh Bells, Reindeer and Snow by Rita Faye Wilson 7) Christmas Is Going to the Dogs by Eels 8) Christmas Everday by The Miracles 9) Come On Santa by The Raveonettes 10) Frosty the Snowman by The Ronettes 11) Santa's Got a Mean Machine by JD McPherson 12) I'm Gonna Be Warm this Winter by Connie Francis 13) Love the Holidays by Old 97s 14) Mambo Santa Mambo by The Enchanters 15) Christmas in Hollis by Run DMC 16) Outro by Johnny Burnette
we're kinda like the Seinfeld of podcasts, not really about any thing specific but we'll make you laugh. this week is full of all kinds of Shenanigans. we go over some of the popular internet challenges & even try a few out like the whisper challenge, say anything, google feud & a drawing challenge, go to @Chrissy.Cosplay on Instagram to see the amazing results and vote for the best drawing. plus its gang up on Bill day & everyone has jokes, dark chocolate fail, the red sox? you did what to the shoe? negative vs positive, the most exciting concert ever, an awkward phone call to say happy Bday & so much more and in the news, oops that's not a candle, dine and dash D bag, bring on the spankings, Fat Daddy, stay off my lawn & blame the head injury. so take a break from the stress and come laugh with us
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In this episode we introduce fellow Halfwit, Ninja Wayne. We talk about how we met, Our stunt/prank dvds called "Halfwitz", Ninja Wayne fighting Fat Daddy, Mad Mark drinking ipecac, K-Web 69-ing a dog, and Sqwerlay ends the episode with another classic "shit story"
In this episode we continue the Fat Daddy saga. We tell stories of how we met in a small town in Oregon, memories of Fat Daddy falling down and the mystery of Mark's dad and why he was in a wheelchair. We also talk about the creature known as "J-Rock"
In this episode we take a stroll down memory lane with our dad Randy, aka Fat Daddy. We talk about paranormal stories and experiences as well as some funny stories about family and friends.
In episode 119 of Denton Dallas and Beyond, we revisit Sushi Moto and talk about Fat Daddy’s Spanking Shack. In the Dallas Segment, we talk about an imaginary tapas tour. As we head Beyond, we discuss Jasmine’s noodle bar, cigars, wine and the Festival of Dickens on Main.
NOEL unplugged avec Johnny Holiday, Chinese Kids Choir, PACMAN, Dj BC, Go Home Production, Dj Flack, Voicedude, Pizzicatto Five, The Moog Machine, Art Carney, Barbary Coasters, Senor Tonto Christmas Combo, Fat Daddy, Mr Fab, Atom...playlist disponible sur http://www.radio-fmr.net/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=166