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Steven Rinella talks with the "Armless Archer" and Paralympic Gold Medalist Matt Stutzman, Randall Williams, Cory Calkins, Austin Chleborad, Phil Taylor, and Corinne Schneider. Topics discussed: Zero arms; polished form; winning Paralympic Gold; doing everything with your feet; how you must be physically located in the state of Arizona at the time of raffle tag purchase; 54 pounds of beaver sausage with a hint of red fox mixed in; listen to Season 2 of the MeatEater Kids Podcast; "The Fingerless"; hunting to feed your family; when your able-bodied competitors claim you have an advantage over them even though you're missing both arms; the foot that carries the gold; preparing and working to be the absolute best; and more. Outro song "Opening Day" by Jared Hicks Connect with Steve and The MeatEater Podcast Network Steve on Instagram and Twitter MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YoutubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a text In this episode of Running with James, we kick things off with a lighthearted review of the funniest moments from the 2024 Olympics breaking competition. Then, we dive into the best gear to up your racing game, whether you're chasing a personal best or just want to look good crossing the finish line. Finally, Coach James shares the unforgettable—and slightly gruesome—story of how he nearly lost a finger. Tune in for laughs, tips, and a tale of resilience you won't forget! Support the Show.Become a member and support the show:https://patreon.com/RunningwithJames?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link
The return of Fun Facts, Bean's library of drops, Luke loves the Bachelorette, such big liars, Tuck Johnson, a giant hand, Jayden Smith being too legit, favorite donuts, and Buzz Aldrin blinds you with science! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/quitters-never-give-up/message
The return of Fun Facts, Bean's library of drops, Luke loves the Bachelorette, such big liars, Tuck Johnson, a giant hand, Jayden Smith being too legit, favorite donuts, and Buzz Aldrin blinds you with science! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/quitters-never-give-up/message
Thank you for tuning in to Episode 262 of the Down Cellar Studio Podcast. Full show notes with photos can be found on my website. This week's segments included: Off the Needles, Hook or Bobbins On the Needles, Hook or Bobbins Brainstorming From the Armchair KAL News Events Ask Me Anything On a Happy Note Quote of the Week Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Stitched by Jessalu, Bella Fio & Mandis Makings Off the Needles, Hook or Bobbins Wild Air Farm Spinning I am spinning a 4 oz braid of Polwarth/Silk (85/15) from Jakira Farms to ply with Wild Air Farm Shetland & Pygora- Melody & Cadence (dyed in blues and greens) Twist direction: singles = Z plied = S This means when I'm spinning, my wheel is spinning clockwise and when plying my wheel is moving counter-clockwise. Ravelry Project Page Skein 1: 60" loop. 94 wraps= 5640 inches/156 yards. 92g Skein 2: 59" loop. 95 wraps= 5605 inches/155 yards. 96g Skein 3: 60" loop. 116 wraps= 6960 inches/193 yards. 96 g Total: 284 grams- 504 yards/ 460.9 meters Meters for Stash Dash= 4x 460.9 (for a 3 ply)= 1843.6 meters My total for Stash Dash 2023= 22,908.44 You can check out my Stash Dash 2023 Progress on this Google Sheet. Petrichor Socks Yarn: Oink Pigments Targhee Sock in the Petrichor Colorway (90% Targhee, 10% Nylon) Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Pattern: OMG Heel Socks by Megan Williams ($5 knitting pattern available on Ravelry ) Ravelry Project Page I used 74 grams of yarn. Shock Star Hat #2 Yarn: Spun Right Round Squish DK in the Shock Star colorway Needles: US 5 (3.75 mm) & US 7 (4.5 mm) Pattern: none Ravelry Project Page 92 sts. 2x2 rib with the US 5 needles. Switched to US 7 needles after the brim. I was running out of yarn as I got close to the crown so I striped in 3 rounds of neon coral and neon blue with the Shock Star color in between. 52g of yarn used. On the Needles, Hook or Bobbins Bedside Pocket Pattern: None Yarn: Kindful Yarn, Swish DK, Kenzie Yarn, Cape Cod Yarn Co Hook: 6.5 mm (K) Ravelry Project Page I started this project on 9/4. 75 sts across. Single crochet. First section- Kindful yarn with Swish DK in Mimic Second section- Kenzie Yarn with Cape Cod Yarn Co My Little Unicorn Socks Yarn: Andre Sue Knits Sock Blank in the My Little Unicorn colorway Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Pattern: OMG Heel Socks by Megan Williams ($5 knitting pattern available on Ravelry ) Ravelry Project Page Progress: Past the cuff of the second sock (not the heel as I mentioned last time). Space Daddy Socks Yarn: Fan Girl Fibers Fingering in the Space Daddy Colorway (80% Superwash Merino, 20% Nylon) Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Pattern: OMG Heel Socks by Megan Williams ($5 knitting pattern available on Ravelry ) Ravelry Project Page About the colorway- blues with pink, neon yellow, purple. I bought this yarn at the Yarncentric event before the Maryland Sheep & Wool festival this year. I bought it with my friend Laura in mind. During her last visit, I asked her to pick out new yarn for socks. She picked out three skeins and decided this should be #1. Progress: I'm in a couple inches beyond the first cuff. Don't forget, Fan Girl Fibers is a Pro Shop sponsor. This project is living in a wedge bag from Snack Shack Sponsor Stitched by Jessalu. Let the Mystery Unravel 2023 Blanket of Calm Pattern: Blanket of Calm by Casapinka (free crochet pattern) Yarn: Woolen Women Fibers- Let the Mystery Unravel subscription Hook: 3.25 mm (D) Ravelry Project Page Progress: 9 squares for September complete. I'm planning to buy a neutral sock yarn to seam and border them with. Each month's 3x3 square will have a border around it and then be seamed with the other 11 for the year. You can find my September 2023 Let the Mystery Unravel Unboxing Video on YouTube. This subscription is not available to new subscribers but I hope you'll watch each month and see how my blanket comes along. Stay tuned to Woolen Women for all of the fun kits they have! Don't forget, they're Pro Shop Sponsors. Strathcona Sweater Pattern: Strathacona Sweater by Tara-Lynn Morrison ($6.50 knitting pattern available on Ravelry or on the Good Night, Day website) Yarn: 3 yarns 1) handspun, 2) Lion Brand Fisherman's Wool in the Birch Tweed Colorway 3) Aisling Yarns BFL in the Hurry Sundown Colorway Needles: US 13 (9.0 mm) (neck), US 19 (15 mm) (body) I'm knitting Size S/M (pattern offers sizing from 38"- 53" bust) Ravelry Project Page Drawn Together Cowl Pattern: Drawn Together by Shana Cohen ($7 knitting pattern available on Ravelry & Payhip) Needles: US 6 (4.0 mm) and a 3.75 mm (F) crochet hook for the provisional cast on Yarn: neon coral DK yarn (lost ball band; believe its from Spun Right Round) Provisional cast on using this Purl Soho video. I flew through the rolled top, ripped out provisional cast on and joined it together on the train which, I must say made me feel like a wizard! Brainstorming Patterns from our Pigskin Bundle on Ravelry Wear it with Pride Hat by Cori Eichelberger ($10 pattern available on Ravelry. Proceeds go to the Trevor Project. There is a coupon code available if you want/need to pay less). It uses worsted weight self striping with a contrast color and corrugated ribbing to create a nice pattern. Easy Striped Men's Beanie by Lena Mathisson ($5 knitting pattern available on Ravelry). Worsted weight, striped beanie. Shave Ice Beanie (worsted weight garter stitch hat) by @hookmountainhandmade- $5 knitting pattern available on Ravelry. Gandy Dancer Mitts (star stitch textured mittens) by @chitchatknits $4 knitting pattern available on Ravelry (great for variegated or tonals) Lucky Break (garter shawl using minis where you bind off/cast back on to create large eyelets) by @paperdaisycreations $7 knitting pattern available on Ravelry. From the Armchair Verity by Colleen Hoover. Bookshop Affiliate Link. Amazon Affiliate Link. Note: Some links are listed as Amazon Affiliate Links. If you click those, please know that I am an Amazon Associate and I earn money from qualifying purchases. KAL News Pigskin Party '23 #DCSPigskinParty23 Official Rules Find everything you need on my website or in the Start Here Thread in the Ravelry Group Register using this Google Form (you must be Registered to be eligible for prizes) Enter your projects using the Point Tally Form Find the full list of Sponsors in this Google Doc. Coupon Codes are listed in this Google Doc & in this Ravelry Thread Exclusive Items from our Pro Shop Sponsors are listed in this Ravelry Thread Questions- ask them in this Ravelry Thread or email Jen at downcellarstudio @ gmail.com Tailgate Talk Challenge (September 7-21. Enter for points by September 30). Check out the details in this Google Doc or in this Ravelry Thread. Playoff Prediction starts 9/6. Who will win the Super Bowl? Submit your guess by 9/20. Find all the details in this thread. Thanks Nicole for the idea! Official Sponsors of the Quarter: There will be a special point-earning challenge issued for this "Quarter"- Oct, Nov, Dec, Jan. We won't reveal all of the challenges ahead of time, but you will find out about them in the days leading up to that month. You can assume, correctly, that you will get more points for using products from that Official Sponsor. October: Paper Daisy Creations November: Bella Fio December: Mandi's Makings January: Lolodidit Welcome aboard to our 2 Commentators- Mary (Maryklute) and Kristen (Kips206)! THis episode I shared Mary's first report. Pigskin started with a bang! Over 1000 posts before the Sunday football games even started! One topic of the chatter has been that it has been so chatty, with lots of folks offering the advice to just jump in and not worry about what you missed! People are all over the place in terms of projects. 38 people already had points on the board by midday Sunday! 16 of those people got points for drafting other players! Erica -- Esalaza has already completed two projects that used over 600 yards each! She's been making crochet scrap yarn baskets that are super cute! You can find her Ravelry Project Pages here & here (both are Ravelry links) There's lots of chatter in the team threads as people complete the Tailgate Talk challenge. Some folks (like me” are working on finishing up pre-PSP WIPs There's still plenty of time to play so no worries if you haven't even cast on a PSP eligible project yet. To quote imaginedlandscapes, “This knitalong is definitely a marathon and not a sprint.” Events Vermont Sheep & Wool: Sept 30 & Oct 1 at the Tunbridge Fairgrounds NY Sheep & Wool Festival in Rhinebeck - October 21 & 22, 2023 Indie Untangled: Friday October 20 from 10a-4p in Saugerties. Tickets for 1, 2:30p and 4p still available. Cakepalooza: Friday October 20 from 10a-5p in Saugerties. Tickets for the 2p & 4p entries are still available Wool & Folk: Friday October 20 from 12-7p in Stoneridge, NY Fiber Festival of New England: November 4 & 5 in West Springfield, MA Check out some West Coast (US) Events on the Seattle Knitters Guild site (thanks Kristen- kips206) Ask Me Anything Shana asked to hear about "Savers!" Rachel asked for a wildlife update. Anita asked "Ideas for getting ready for the holidays- decorations and gifts. Check out links to some of the things I discussed: Decor Christmas Balls Ornament Set- knitting pattern by Amy Gaines. $4 knitting pattern available on Ravelry. Triangle Santa Ornament- free knitting pattern available on this blog. Sarah's (of Imagined Landscapes) gnomes I've crocheted triangles and seamed together, put stuffing in between and attached to a twig glued to a ring of wood as the base to make a tree- similar to this Pin. You could do the same thing with knitted fabric. Crochet star ornaments (could also be used as garland). I used cream sparkle yarn and used mod podge stiffener on them. Knitted Christmas garland ideas can be found here. Gifts Heart Garland (crochet) free pattern from Skip to my Lou (great to get ready for Valentine's Day- I also printed small photos & gifted them with mini clothespins from craft store) Nanaimo Cardigan by Tara-Lynn Morrison Moonrise Necklace by Sivia Harding. You can find my Ravelry Project Page here. DK weight socks Baskets- there are tons of patterns for crochet baskets. Useful + cute! You could use them as the container for other gifts too. Cup cozy (great to pair with a gift certificate to your favorite local coffee place) Fingerless mitts. Sizing is easier to guess on, aim for a ribbed pattern if you're really unsure about sizing. Toys! On a Happy Note Labor Day weekend fun. Laura was in visiting from NY. Friday we scored big at the local second hand shops. We had an epic pool day at my parents' on Saturday. Sunday we hit the local dairy for ice cream with the girls then went to Megg's for dinner before seeing a Queen Cover Band at night. Pigskin Kick Off & getting to spend so much time with you. The New York Times Games App: Wordle, Spelling Bee, Connections, Daily Mini are my favorites Decorating for fall! I scored a Luke's Diner tee from the clearance section at Target after Aila suggested it. Stretching & Theragunning on a regular basis now that Liz and I text to check in on each other. Liz took a picture of Millie's creepy baby doll which I later found on my phone and laughed myself silly over. Then Riley found the photo and made it one of my scrolling background/screensaver photos! Hijinx for the win! Quote of the Week Each of us is born with a box of matches inside us but we can't strike them all by ourselves. –LAURA ESQUIVEL Thank you for tuning in! Contact Information: Check out the Down Cellar Studio Patreon! 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Muggins has just turned 40 and Cream is back from a family holiday in 'technically Spain' Tenerife. A lovely little catch up episode with some football chat where they introduce a new rule to improve the game, with plenty of more relatable chat about ageing and water parks.
In this week's Talking Money Feature, Barney looks at the Big Mac Index - AKA Bugernomics - one of the more curious ways that countries can compare their proportional wealth and how accurately their currencies are valued. Just what is the big mac index exactly? Listen in to find out.
Power Gloves? Golden Gloves? Fingerless leather gloves? I can't imagine why we are so obsessed with these hand coverings, but that is the basis of this week's world. They are like socks for our hands!Support the show
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Tommy, Grant and Ryan are joined by frequent topic of conversation/menace of the podcast, local jacket-owner, Zach Kagan. Zach demands an apology from his podcast co-host. Grant demands an apology for felonious golf scoring. Zach takes the listener on a journey through a day in his bizarre world.Please rate, review and subscribe!Submit your anonymous apology here: www.grantwinkelscomedy.com/wecoolpodcastSubscribe to our Youtube Channel for HD full length episodes and clips: https://youtube.com/channel/UCEFHvn5zEiiXX9bfbYT-RNg?sub_confirmation=1Follow us on all social media:@WeCoolPodcast@TommmyBear@IdiotRyanKahl@GrantWinkels
Join Guto and Steve as they discuss our recent game vs. Millwall. Lots of positives, but yet again we're left discussing a late collapse that sees Swansea fail to hold onto yet another lead. Enjoy!
The guys are talking about Bob's fear with his Karmann Ghia and Josh's new product that revolutionize the footwear industry. Watch the video at https://youtu.be/LjQgqzQwaMs WHAT ARE THEY PLAYING WITH? Bob & Josh: LEGO DeLorean set# 10300 Find out More from Bob and Josh: http://www.iliketomakestuff.com Youtube: http://youtube.com/iliketomakestuff http://youtube.com/josh_makesstuff Instagram: http://instagram.com/iliketomakestuff http://instagram.com/josh_makesstuff Twitter: http://twitter.com/iliketomakestuf http://twitter.com/josh_makesstuff
The guys are talking about Bob's fear with his Karmann Ghia and Josh's new product that revolutionize the footwear industry. Watch the video at https://youtu.be/LjQgqzQwaMs WHAT ARE THEY PLAYING WITH? Bob & Josh: LEGO DeLorean set# 10300 Find out More from Bob and Josh: http://www.iliketomakestuff.com Youtube: http://youtube.com/iliketomakestuff http://youtube.com/josh_makesstuff Instagram: http://instagram.com/iliketomakestuff http://instagram.com/josh_makesstuff Twitter: http://twitter.com/iliketomakestuf http://twitter.com/josh_makesstuff
Pete's well-publicised tax issues have led to Luke coming up with a genius money-making scheme for the pair of them. Warning, it involves NFTs and some sensitive Donaldson content…We also hear about some of our good deeds that have gone wrong and finally finish our hand-hurting emails. What to get in touch with the show? Email: hello@lukeandpeteshow.com or you can get in touch on Twitter or Instagram: @lukeandpeteshow. Feel free to give us a follow while you're there. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
- Kodak Black hockey guy - Instagram is crap - The Rambo movies and why does Sylvester Stallone play an idiot in every role? - Crashing your car should be normal (and fun) - Fingerless gloves in the office - Getting stuck in the snow and the picking up hot, local singles Check out our brand new website! https://patiolanternspodcast.wixsite.com/plpodcast Follow us on Instagram @plpodcast for up-to-the-minute news during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Today's fabulous guest, Heather Kinal, is going to fuel our PLAN-UARY mojo!Heather is the organizer of the Rooted Women's Mountain Bike Festival that will be happening in July; she's one half of the super-terrestrial force behind Ride Cosmic Dirt, a new women's mountain biking clothing brand that's launching its Kickstarter any day now; she's the founder of the Instagram community Sisters in Singletrack; and not surprisingly, she's also an all around lovely person who loves connecting women to each other, and to new experiences.Heather and I caught up right before she left her home base in the Buffalo New York area for a cross country traverse to meet up with Ride Cosmic Dirt's co-badass, Ashley Duffus-Jambor. Even before her trip commenced, Heather and I covered a lot of ground - we talk about getting started in mountain biking, building confidence, yelling at the internet, launching an apparel company during a pandemic, and why we need Rooted in our lives.Along with the Ride Cosmic Dirt universe, you should obviously follow Heather in all her other places, she's @heluvaheather, @sistersinsingletrack, and @rootedMTBfest on Instagram. AND - don't forget, it's Plan-uary!! Time to put some dates on the calendar for safe outdoor fun!:Snowshoe Camp with Sarah Canney (registration closes January 17th!)Ice Climbing with Laurie WattDogsledding with Polly MahoneyMore links and fun stuff:Rooted MTB Festival 2021 recap video on YouTubeLoud Performance Bike Shop (Bemus Point, NY)Roam Fest (Knoxville - Fruita - Sedona)Clipless vs. Flat MTB shoes?Fingerless gloves Under Armour Volleyball Knee PadsVertical Even Recap on Guides Gone Wild (09.16.21)Heidi Myers on Guides Gone Wild (04.22.21)
Adam spoke to Graham Holbrook who is the co-founder of Turtle Doves, a rapidly-growing textiles business from Shropshire which is now expanding its production of knitwear items across the Midlands and how their sustainable products help those with Raynaud's disease. https://www.turtle-doves.co.uk/
In questo episodio particolarmente generoso sia in termini di tempo che di argomenti, oltre alla consueta cavalcata tra i manga di Luca Cerutti & Andrea Peduzzi e a qualche segnalazioni di classe™ agevolata da Alessandro De Luca & Francesco Tanzillo, trovate una lunga digressione sull'ultima edizione di Lucca Comics & Games, ma soprattutto su quello che succede nella cittadina toscana quando cala la notte e i bambini vanno a nanna (spoiler: c'è di mezzo la mozzarella di bufala). Buon ascolto! In questo episodio: Montage (01:30). Team Medical Dragon (11:37). Sex Criminals (23:10). Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer (37:20). Blu tramonto (53:20). Fingerless (01:04:15). Snow angels (01:09:56). Game of familia (01:20:44). Paura e delirio a Lucca (01:33:05) Soundtraccia: nananananananana - Alessandro Mucchi
As the seasons begin to change here at the farmhouse, I am finally donning sweaters again. Which means that winter, too, is on its way. If you've lived your whole life in newer-built houses, you may not be familiar with the positively Victorian lengths we old house owners will go to in order to stay warm in our own homes. Fingerless gloves anyone? In this episode, you'll hear: My top 10 tips for keeping warm in an older house Why insulation is something I will always splurge on The tragic (and frigid) tale of Paige, who hastily removed nasty carpet to let in the actual ice goblins all winter And so much more! For more, go to FarmhouseVernacular.com/13 to learn more.
Josh and Sandy discuss Josh almost losing a finger and Sandy's homemade CARROT dogs.
Howard makes an unexpected return. Thompson assumes a leadership role. Peggy presses the eponymous button. Howard and Jarvis' subterfuge is exposed. This episode contains: A horror movie sequence A dumbwaiter ride Taxi dance halls Pro bono espionage A sausagefest Zatanna Some risque photographs Fingerless gloves Food theft A Cyanide-dispensing timepiece Betrayal A heel turn A cameo Jeff's Smile: I, Tonya on Hulu Mignonne's Smile: Nothing, really Please give us your money at patreon.com/kjjcast and leave us a 5 star rating and review on your preferred podcast app Email us at kjjcast@gmail.com Hit us up on Twitter and Instagram @kjjcast Jeff: Twitter and Instagram @TheTamaranean Mignonne's Bunnies: Instagram @mulderbun
This week on the CWJ podcast Joose and the Drunk Auntie are back from vacation and decided to pod How's your mental How's your week Anything new Wild shit that happened to me Baby pictures in the mail Random questions Name a place you have to go that puts you in a bad mood? What's the most awkward date y'all ever been on? What's the wildest thing you've done for love Topic 1 Men say “There's no pussy like new pussy”. Do woman get excited about or prefer new dick? Topic 2 What would you do if you partner named y'all new child after their ex lover? #GETTHATMERCH LOG ONTO THE SITE CHECKOUT A FEW PIECES FROM THE COLLECTION teespring.com/stores/chiilin-with-joose-the-podcast Follow Chiilin With Joose on IG @ChiilinWithJoosePod Follow Chiilin With Joose on Twitter @Chiilinwithjoos Watch Chiilin With Joose on YouTube linktr.ee/chiilinwithjoose --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imchiilin/message
This week we are talking about our favorite movie bad boys and by talking about I really mean thirsting after them with reckless abandon. This Tale of Two Johns takes us all on our favorite TT tangents and embarrassing Kianna confessions. Fingerless gloves and men in thongs!! Need I say more?!? Also do yourself a favor and watch the Dior Homme commercial you absolutely won't regret it. #breakfastclub #johntuckermustdie #robertpattinson #hommedior https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ocjdar1yqW8
A weirdly weighted episode in which the boys discuss multiple potential uses for a fingerless glove, a short but sweet How Bout Dat and a trip to an unusual theme park gone awry.
Hello friends! Welcome to the first episode of A Riverdale Runs Through It (ARRTI) a podcast where Matt's mom watches an episode of the CW's Riverdale and then tries to explain it to Matt who has never seen the series! We make goofs along the way, so join us every Tuesday for this slightly unsafe roller coaster of a show. If you have any hard seltzer suggestions, send them to arrtipod@gmail.com and we will shout you out!
For Bryony Grealish challenges and roadblocks are opportunities. She dreams big and her goals are many... Change perspectives on what you thought was impossible to possible. Inspire people of all abilities to learn how to cook. Bring representation of disabilities to the world of food. And that's just for starters. She is well on her way to picking them off one by one, and sticking with the tough ones until they are complete. Cook? You name it, she will or has cooked it. Bake? Same thing. Build a pizza oven? DoneBryony and I agree that the only limitations are the ones we impose upon ourselves. She challenges others in the kitchen and shows them they can overcome limitations. Be like Bryony, don't have any limitations. The Fingerless Kitchen Trinity Valley Dairy Ju-Vinedale Holsteins Farm - Raw milk for central New York If you like the podcast please subscribe and leave a review so others can find it. Thanks! - Help support our small business by visiting our website, Clean Slate Farm where you can purchase our small batch blended balsamic vinegar, olive oil, spice blend, and miracle hand cream. Add your name to our mailing list to get advance notification of specials on our products. - Support Clean Slate Farm by shopping Amazon through our affiliate page. Click here and bookmark for all your Amazon shopping (unless you can buy it local)...we'd appreciate it. For cooking, beekeeping, gardening, and DIY videos see our YouTube channel at Clean Slate Farm. Look for us on Facebook as Clean Slate Farm or catch us on Instagram @cleanslatefarm
Hello friends! Welcome to the first episode of A Riverdale Runs Through It (ARRTI) a podcast where Matt's mom watches an episode of the CW's Riverdale and then tries to explain it to Matt who has never seen the series! We make goofs along the way, so join us every Tuesday for this slightly unsafe roller coaster of a show. If you have any hard seltzer suggestions, send them to arrtipod@gmail.com and we will shout you out!
I am super excited for you to listen to this episode of the love story series (sponsored by my book It’s a Love Story! (On sale now!) Today I host fellow bachelor recapper, podcaster, and author KNOX McCOY as we discuss The Wedding Singer. Thanks to our mutual friend Melanie Shankle, I started following Knox’s podcast THE POPCAST a few years ago and I haven’t turned back. If you love pop culture, you will love the show he hosts with his business partner Jamie Golden. And his book, The Wondering Years, is one of my latest greatest favorite books. I have links to all the things down below, so make sure to check it all out or just go to knoxmccoy.com and dig around. Oh, and sign up for his newsletter. Trust me. This week we discuss The Wedding Singer. Now I need to disclaim three things before you listen: I beat my desk in that way when you are laughing and you might slap your knee. I did that. Several times. Which brings me to number two:I laugh. I laugh a lot. I also laughed so much during this interview that I had to cut it in half because of time restraints. And finally, in the podcast when we talk about George (who is part of the wedding band) singing the song “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me.” Except I say, “Do you really want to LOVE me." I need you to know that I know I was in the wrong. I just have love on the brain. The Wedding Singer is a stellar piece of pop culture as a movie, as well as a soundtrack. Both give you life. Why do I state that claim so boldly? Just listen to this movie synopsis: Set in 1985, Adam Sandler plays a nice guy with a broken heart who's stuck in one of the most romantic jobs in the world, a wedding singer. He loses all hope when he is abandoned at the altar by his fiancé (LINDA…). He meets a young woman named Julia (Drew Barrymore), who enlists his help to plan her wedding. He falls in love with her and must win her over before she gets married. The Wedding Singer taught us many things. For example, if you are going through a breakup, try writing a song about it or have the mutants at table 29 help you proclaim LOVE STINKS in front of the entire wedding party. Fingerless gloves never go out of style (is that just me?) and Deloreans are cool no matter the decade. But most of all, we learned not to let anyone wear our Van Halen t-shirts lest they jinx the band and they break up. This phenomenon may transcend time. That’s why my Taylor Swift and Justin Timberlake concert tees are safe and sound in a secured lock box under my bed. You can never be too safe. EPISODE NOTES All things Knox McCoy: The Popcast PodcastThe Bible Binge PodcastThe Wondering Years Here’s the trailer for The Wedding Singer. And here's a link to the stellar soundtrack! SHOW NOTES: Subscribe to Podcast: iTunes or Android Newsletter Subscription: HERE Follow Me: Facebook and Instagram and Twitter Buy My Books: It’s a Love Story and Why I Hate Green Beans Enjoy the show!
I am super excited for you to listen to this episode of the love story series (sponsored by my book It’s a Love Story! (On sale now!) Today I host fellow bachelor recapper, podcaster, and author KNOX McCOY as we discuss The Wedding Singer. Thanks to our mutual friend Melanie Shankle, I started following Knox’s podcast THE POPCAST a few years ago and I haven’t turned back. If you love pop culture, you will love the show he hosts with his business partner Jamie Golden. And his book, The Wondering Years, is one of my latest greatest favorite books. I have links to all the things down below, so make sure to check it all out or just go to knoxmccoy.com and dig around. Oh, and sign up for his newsletter. Trust me. This week we discuss The Wedding Singer. Now I need to disclaim three things before you listen: I beat my desk in that way when you are laughing and you might slap your knee. I did that. Several times. Which brings me to number two:I laugh. I laugh a lot. I also laughed so much during this interview that I had to cut it in half because of time restraints. And finally, in the podcast when we talk about George (who is part of the wedding band) singing the song “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me.” Except I say, “Do you really want to LOVE me." I need you to know that I know I was in the wrong. I just have love on the brain. The Wedding Singer is a stellar piece of pop culture as a movie, as well as a soundtrack. Both give you life. Why do I state that claim so boldly? Just listen to this movie synopsis: Set in 1985, Adam Sandler plays a nice guy with a broken heart who's stuck in one of the most romantic jobs in the world, a wedding singer. He loses all hope when he is abandoned at the altar by his fiancé (LINDA…). He meets a young woman named Julia (Drew Barrymore), who enlists his help to plan her wedding. He falls in love with her and must win her over before she gets married. The Wedding Singer taught us many things. For example, if you are going through a breakup, try writing a song about it or have the mutants at table 29 help you proclaim LOVE STINKS in front of the entire wedding party. Fingerless gloves never go out of style (is that just me?) and Deloreans are cool no matter the decade. But most of all, we learned not to let anyone wear our Van Halen t-shirts lest they jinx the band and they break up. This phenomenon may transcend time. That’s why my Taylor Swift and Justin Timberlake concert tees are safe and sound in a secured lock box under my bed. You can never be too safe. EPISODE NOTES All things Knox McCoy: The Popcast PodcastThe Bible Binge PodcastThe Wondering Years Here’s the trailer for The Wedding Singer. And here's a link to the stellar soundtrack! SHOW NOTES: Subscribe to Podcast: iTunes or Android Newsletter Subscription: HERE Follow Me: Facebook and Instagram and Twitter Buy My Books: It’s a Love Story and Why I Hate Green Beans Enjoy the show!
Brainy Thing: 10:43 Behind the Redwood Curtain: 22:25 What We’re Learning From Our Knitting: Margaret, yet again, referred to Ann Budd’s The Knitter’s Handy Book of Patterns https://www.amazon.com/Knitters-Handy-Book-Patterns/dp/1931499047 to make mitts for her granddaughter in leftover Viking Nordlys yarn in 75 wool/25 nylon yarn. This long repeat yarn was originally suggested by Theresa Schabes for the Maya hat and mittens: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/maya-hat-and-mittens-set. Catherine finishes (well, almost —except for weaving in the ends) a dog sweater and is working on another block for her charity blanket. Knit Dog Coat (by Bernat): https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/dog-coat-11. https://www.amazon.com/Second-Treasury-Knitting-Patterns/dp/0942018176/ref=sr_1_5?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1546545118&sr=1-5&keywords=Barbara+Walker+books Brainy Thing: Brain Games Do Brain Games really work? There’s not much evidence to support that they do but there are some glimmers of research that some activities do help increase brain function and resilience. https://www.johnshopkinshealthreview.com/issues/spring-summer-2018/articles/a-brain-game-that-works https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/322648.php https://www.newyorker.com/tech/annals-of-technology/brain-games-are-bogus Behind the Redwood Curtain: Catherine presents the pleasures and health benefits of Humboldt Grass Fed Beef. A Little Podcast Business We’ll be slowing down the frequency of our podcast episodes but we’re not stopping. In addition, we’ll be adding some nifty interviews with world class knitting and crochet teachers who will talk about learning and their approach to learning. Links Facebook: Also, join our Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/Teachingyourbraintoknitpodcast/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel Ravelry Group http://www.ravelry.com/groups/teaching-your-brain-to-knit website https://teachingyourbraintoknit.com/ for show notes, photos of our knitting and crochet projects, Behind the Redwood Curtain places and things and anything else we decide to post. Instagram: Margaret Kelso for Margaret and MagicWombat1 for Catherine
Meryl & Harmony give their immediate reactions to the first two episodes of GLOW season two, "Viking Funeral" and "Candy of the Year." Will we ever see Cherry Bang again? Why are all the menz bad now? There's finally a queer character on this show! Theme song: "Head Over Heels," Tears for Fears
New episode with music news with Dianna Augustine, Sheila Walsh, and David Zeck. Fingerless gloves and emotears. More country then you can kick a mud covered cowboy boot at. New music and how host Dia really feels about PATD. It gets weird y’all. Listen up!
What’s up people of the world!?!? It’s an awesome day to be alive! Today I talked about an interesting ritual once performed by the Dani tribe in New Guinea! I also tackle how I dealt with an argumentative person today. Oh yea, I talk about the good Ol days when I was but a boy! I hope you enjoy and thank you thank you thank you for checking me out!!!! Peace --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Don't get alcohol poisoning.Rhinebeck recap. Stripey things. Amazingness.Giveaway! Letterpress pattern by Sara Bauer of Yarns at Yin Hoo. In the Ravelry group.Finished:Fingerless or Not Gloves by Paula McKeever in Must Stash Yarn Perfect Sock, BB8 ColorwayIn Progress:Toe up socks in Must Stash Yarn Perfect Sock, Boba Fett colorwayWee Envelope by Ysolda Teague in Jill Draper Makes Stuff, Mohonk. Colorway Spruce.Building Blocks Mystery KAL by Stephen West in old, neglected yarns.
Finished Rhinebeck Sweaters (will I see you there?). A little bit of spinning and knitting of little bits.Finished:Clarke Pullover by Jane Richmond in handspun merino from Into the Whirled, colorway Godrick's Hollow and Cascade 220 natural.Colonel Henley by Elizabeth Green Musselman in a hand-dyed TargheeSpinning: my own batts (Witch's Stockings and two older batts plied together)In Progress:Wee Envelope by Ysolda Teague in Jill Draper Makes Stuff, Mohonk. Colorway Spruce.Fingerless or Not Gloves by Paula McKeever in Must Stash Yarn Perfect Sock, BB8 ColorwayToe up socks in Must Stash Yarn Perfect Sock, Boba Fett colorwayKSF Shop - sheep and hedgehog bags + batts available2017 Farm Calendar Pre-Orders now open.
Adam and Mike catch up and talk about their first pop-punk concert with The Wonder Years, Motion City Soundtrack, State Champs, and You Blew It! They also ponder whether or not they are too old to attend pop-punk concerts.Also discussed, Spotify reuploads Victory Records' music; Randy Blythe of Lamb of God was jumped in Dublin; rumor has it, Guns N' Roses will be reuniting for a world tour; The Amity Affliction releases a new song; Mike gets excited for Jessica Jones on Netflix; and Adam reviews Hawthorne Heights Explains It All and albums from twenty one pilots, Polyenso, Myka, Relocate, and You Blew It! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theskinnywithmikeandadam/support
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It's hard to imagine a high-ranking dart thrower with no fingers. Add to that the fact that he has only one good eye and it becomes totally unbelievable! Canadian dart master Wayne Chapman joins us this week and talks about his incredible skills. We go road trippin' with Chad Lewis to Oregon this week on […] The post Ripley Radio: An On-Demand Oddcast – A Fingerless Dart Thrower & Big Foot Hunting in Oregon appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
It’s hard to imagine a high-ranking dart thrower with no fingers. Add to that the fact that he has only one good eye and it becomes totally unbelievable! Canadian dart master Wayne Chapman joins us this week and talks about his incredible skills. We go road trippin’ with Chad Lewis to Oregon this week on Ripley Radio, the official program of Ripley’s Believe It or Not!, and we learn of a unique trap created to capture bigfoot, and then we stop off at Bigfoot Tavern for a sandwich and a beer. Additional incredible, strange and weird stories on the July 14 episode of Ripley Radio include: Toad Detour, a program near Philadelphia in which the city and the neighbors cooperate to close down the highway for certain hours during the year, to allow toads to cross from a forest to a reservoir for mating purposes, and then six weeks later when all the little toads come hoping back across the road to get to the forest. The lady in charge explains the hows and whys of this intriguing story; Angela reports that a new style Breathalyzer is being developed that can predict and identify various illnesses; and Ralf describes a drug bust in Florida that featured the discovery of drugs hidden in an unusual part of the body, and it’s not where you think! Karolina Dahlman provides a different twist on a love song in Stupid, this week’s musical egress.
Don't forget the March stashdown theme is "Madness." Post your finished objects in the thread for a chance to win a copy of Sock Yarn Shawls by Jen Lucas (Thank you to Dorothy for donating it to the podcast!) Also thank you Brenda T. for your donation to the podcast. The April Stashdown theme will be April Showers. Catching Up: (2:33) Jen is doing a show at the Found Theatre. It's parody show that spoofs telethons and medical marijuana. She also saw The Umbrellas of Cherbourg which she loved for the story, the fashion, and the knitwear. She's also taking an acting class at South Coast Repertory. She and Ron have finished watching Star Trek: Voyager and now they have started classic Star Trek. She also watched Pacific Rim and she really enjoyed it. It's not high art, but it's really good silly fun. Laura has been working on her new website and it almost ready! She is working with Furry Logic. She finally saw Catching Fire and The Dark World. She finished Broadchurch. Her granddaughter had her first birthday and Laura made cupcakes. She and Tony are considering adopting another dog. And now that she is no longer doing Nerd Wars, she is hoping to work more on designs. In the Knitting Bag: (23:41) Jen has been doing a lot of knitting. She has been working on her Rocky Coast Cardigan by Hannah Fettig out of Fibre Company Organik in Highlands. It's from the book Coastal Knits. She just started a Leah’s Lovely Cardigan out of Malabrigo Sock in Eggplant. She is working on a 2x2 rib scarf for Interval House out of Patons Wool Classic in the colorway Kimono. She's swatching for Chickadee by Ysolda's book Little Red in the City in Quince and Company Chickadee in Slate, Egret, Lichen, and Rosa Rugosa. She is also working on her Watership Down KAL in Unique Sheep Selene in the colorway Nature Walk. Laura has been making a lot of blanket squares for a Firefly afghan out of various scrap yarns. She's also working on a Nigh Side Hat by Preita Salyer for her brother in Broncos colors of Knitpicks Brava (blue, orange, and white). And she is working on a Leftie by Martina Behm, out of a Miss Babs kit in slate and reds. Finished Objects: (30:50) Laura has finished three blanket squares: the Teddy Bear Wash Cloth by Elaine Fitzpatrick in Berroco Comfort DK in brown, the Steggie Wash Baby Bib by Elaine Fitzpatrick (modified to be a square) out of Berroco Comfort DK in brown, and a feather and fan square out of Dizzy Blonde Dirty Blonde miniskeins in Meg and Pussyfootin'. Devil's Tower: (32:48) Jen is kind of annoyed with vanilla socks right now, so she's not working on them. And she's not weaving in the ends of her Mustachioed blanket. Laura may have Jen test knit some non-vanilla socks. Laura's Leftie may go in...it's hovering around. We mention the Knitmore Girls. Frog Pond: (35:06) We both are lucky and have no sad knitting stories. On Deck: (35:28) Jen wants to make a Leftie of her own and will pull stash out to make it. She also wants to make a Hitchhiker and Brickless. She might use some of the Sunnydale Yarn Club yarn for one and some Abstract Fiber for the other. She also wants to make a pair of Water for the Elephants socks by Rose Hiver in some Knitpicks Stroll in a bare (natural) and Summer Blooms (pink). She also wants to make a Lauriel Cardigan by Ysolda out of Wollmeise DK in Pesto. Laura wants to make a Leaf on the Wind "Wash" Cloth by Becka in Berroco Comfort DK in Celery. She also wants to do a Hand to Hold Dishcloth by Rachel van Schie in Dizzy Blond Studios Dirty Blonde DK in Jessica. And she wants to make a pair of mitts of her own design (it will be released as a free pattern eventually) out of a mystery alpaca yarn, for her husband. Jen talks about Edie Eckman’s Where Do They Get Those Numbers? class. Knit Culture: (44:43) We review Hank and Gracie Save the Day from Cooperative Press by Stacy Klaus, illustrated by Molly Wade. It retails for $9.95 for PDF only and $15.95 for print and PDF. We think it's great for kids, so if you have little ones in your life, we recommend it. We do the prizes for Team Knitmore for the Podcaster Throwdown. Winners for the Most Actual Hats: 1st Place: Karen E (she wins a custom dyed skein of Dizzy Blonde yarn) 2nd Place: Cozycouch (she wins a gift certificate to Cards by Erika donated by EricaR) 3rd Place: Seajaneknit (she wins a bag sewn by Jonilvsneddy) Winners for Virtual Hat Donations: Deborah C. and Stacy M. tied for the most virtual hats. They each win a kit with a skein of Imperial Yarn and pattern for Fingerless mitts. Thank you to Imperial Yarn for the generous donation. Random Drawings: punkconformity, steamlolita, Cozycouch, preylek, fraksmom, Kwerkykwilter, Kathleen M, Lifewithmonkey each win a needle case donated by Knit Totes. pbaxter wins a tote bag donated by Knit Totes. Thank you to Knit Totes. Seajaneknit wins a sampler set of needles donated by Knitters Pride. Mimisneedlebasket wins a Knitters Pride Karbonz Size 1 40" Circular Needle. KimHammons wins a Knitters Pride Karbonz Size 3 24" Circular Needle. eatwildsalmon wins a set of Knitters Pride Karbonz DPNS in Size 2. Thank you to Knitter's Pride. Preylek wins a bag sewn by JoniLvsNeddy. Thank you Joni! dpeach, Lifewithmonkey, and allison1031 each win one of Brenda Castiel's patterns of their choice. Thank you Brenda for the donation. Karen E. wins Dizzy Blonde Gift Certificate, donated by Erica R. Carolyn wins three skeins of Green Mountain Spinnery yarn. Thank you Green Mountain Spinnery for the donation! Diane P. wins a kit donated by Bijou Basin Ranch with yarn and one of Marly Bird's hat patterns. Thank you to Bijou Basin Ranch. And Kathy R. wins three skeins of Manos Serena donated by Fairmount Fibers. Thank you to Fairmount Fibers! And thank you to EVERYONE who donated hats (both real and virtual). Geek Culture: (59:28) We talk about geeky etsy stores! Jen loves the microbe cross stitch from Watty's Wall Stuff. Laura loves Self Expression shop, which sells geeky keychains. We also love Black Market Buttons and Catlore Designs for fandom buttons. And we love TheSistersBrimm shop for cosplay/vintage/steampunk hats. We also mention Giant Microbes and Nova Albion. We also talk about GeekGirls.com for some really good computer tutorials. Events: (1:06:00) The Los Angeles Yarn Crawl is April 3rd-6th. Laura is having a meet and greet on Friday, April 4th (this is a correction from last show) from 6:30 to 0:30 at Alamitos Bay Yarn Company. She is having a second meet and greet (also at Alamitos Bay Yarn Company) on Saturday, April 5th from 12pm to 3pm. The Yarnover Truck will be at Alamitos Bay at the same time on Saturday. Laura will have a custom colorway at Alamitos Bay Yarn Company. Jen is not crawling (she is out of town at Craftcation). We will be doing something for WWKIP, so watch this space for details. The date of our event will most likely be on one of the weekends (not on a weekday). Jen will most likely be at the Retzlaff Winery Fleeces, Food, and Fun event on June 7th. Our next milestone prize will be at 1000 members, so join the Ravelry Group.
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EXTRASODE! Stump Elise 1. Fingerless mitts for ScienceMonkey – Category: Nerd Culture 1/20/2012 http://www.google.com/doodles/omar-rayos-84th-birthday – Team Spirit: Red Dead Redemption – 2. TheKrazySheep’s Mini Companion Cube – Category: Intellectual; the flash cube is an artifact that represents the Space Age … Continue reading →
Sarah and Bronwyn Visit, Big Snowy Owl, and Cocoa Blocks This show is sponsored by my Longaberger home Business www.longaberger.com/paula and Quince and Company. If you are looking to support American goods, then you can start with Quince & Co with their beautiful and reasonably priced wools sourced in the US. Check out Finch, their new fingering weight in colors inspired by nature. Needle Notes Paula’s Projects: Woodturner’s Pully. Elizabeth Zimmermann’s Saddle Shoulder Sweater. After washing and blocking it measures out perfectly! Label for sweater. I tried a wool label, first ironing onto freezer paper to stiffen the fabric. Bronwyn suggested printing on computer. I may try backstitching on counted cross stitch fabric. Ecological Wool makes a very light but warm sweater. Big Snowy Owl Free Pattern by Purl Soho Bronwyn on Ravelry Pinterest…ask one of us if you want an invitation. Bbknits Nubby Noro Mittens and Fingerless version Palindrome Little Turtle Knits Braided Cap by Theresa Belville Sarah on Ravelry Those Mitts by Leslie Friend Christmas Tree Hat and Elfin Socks Textural Healing Shawl by Shannon Squire Incognito (Mustache Cowl) by Mercedes Tarosovich-Clark Handmade Holidays Our Ravelry Thread Just some of the great ideas: Hot Chocolate on a Stick/Cocoa Blocks Santa Hat Brownies Sarah: Homemade Granola recipe on show blog. Bronwyn’s Sugar Scrub and Lotion Bars Summertime Neck Chillers Paula: Whole Wheat Cinnamon Rolls. Partially bake them, freeze, and recipients bake them for a yummy breakfast. In the Pipeline Per last week’s episode, the Doc Martin second movie wasn’t good. Two stars. Enjoyed The Pit Pony. Has piping in it Downton Abbey Season 1 watching again. New season Jan 8. High Note Low Note High Notes: Paula: The Week Between Christmas and New Years Sarah: Christmas Cards Bronwyn: Fondue Low Notes Paula: Stickiness Sarah: Accidental Felting Bronwyn: Poorly tied skeins of yarn Knitting Pipeline Retreat March 2-3 2012 (Friday evening and all day Saturday) Crossroads United Methodist Church, 1420 N Main St., Washington IL 61571 $50 or $40 for Sat only Mail check to Knitting Pipeline, PO Box 549, Washington IL 61571 Complete show notes and retreat information on show blog, Knitting Pipeline. Haste ye back!
So what is up with your gloves?
How to create Fingerless Mittens This will be my first ever knitting tutorial, showing step-by-step how to create fingerless mittens inspired by Alice Cullen a character from the movie "New Moon".
How to create Fingerless Mittens This will be my first ever knitting tutorial, showing step-by-step how to create fingerless mittens inspired by Alice Cullen a character from the movie "New Moon".