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Frank Grimes was right about Homer Simpson, and he deserves our respect.
Hey Bikers drop us a line and lets us know how we are doing!This week Big E Chats with Frank Grimes about his build for the 2025 Wyld Stallions build off.
May 3-9, 1997 This week Ken welcomes comedian and man behind the comedy special "Harangue" (watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9qlvlgkiJs), Kevin Casey White. Ken and Kevin discuss being live in Mexico City, international waters, loving John Carpenter, Big Trouble in Little China, smokers coughs, homaging the Thing title car, growing up in St. Louis, Xena, loving Lucy Lawless, The Evil Dead, growing up without cable, The Nanny, twist endings, why TV Guide writers should avoid writing comedy, Rob Schneider, Men Behaving Badly, terrible US remakes of UK shows, Jack Parr, Conan O'Brien, Johnny Carson being a dick, YouTube Rabbit Holes, Ernie Kovacs, The Simpsons, the wonder of Saturday Morning cartoons, the rarity of demographic TV Blocks, comic books, X-Men '97, Batman, wanting video games that look like actual cartoons, The Mask, how cartoons can feel timeless, Waynehead, Freakazoid, Ricardo Montalban, what your favorite Ninja Turtle says about you, Tales from the Crypt, the Cryptkeeper hosting a kid's game show, revealing the existence of the "dirty" edits of TFTC, the history of HBO's original programming, Rosie O'Donnell's stand up, people coming out of the closet, SNICK, staying at your grandma's because she has cable, the turning point in Simpsons' history that IS "Homer's Enemy" the Frank Grimes episode, downbeat endings, smart writing, COPS, America's Most Wanted, the novelty of consumers having VHS Cameras, The Jeff Foxworthy Show, iconic child actors and confusing the world of Cuba Gooding Jr.
Your Donations Keep Lexapedia Running! All-Star Comics Journalist Gita Jackson and World's Finest Comics Expert Alex Jaffe are joined by the legendary lead colorist of 52 Alex Sinclair. The towering trio takes on #15 (the Frank Grimes issue), Jason Todd's death poll, and an unused yet fully illustrated and colored cover for 52. Chapters: Let's Talk Talent, Covers and Coloring with Alex Sinclair (03:15) Let's Talk About 52 #15 (24:15) The Backup (42:23) What's your favorite part of the issue? (47:12) The Blackboard (49:35) Asking The Questions at 52mailbag@gmail.com (57:44) A SMALL SELECTION OF THINGS REFERENCED: 52 Geoff Johns Grant Morrison Greg Rucka Mark Waid Keith Giffen Dragon Ball Z Vegeta Akira Toriyama Infinite Crisis Batman: Hush All-Star Batman and Robin, the Boy Wonder Kurt Busiek Astro City Paul Levitz WildStorm Dan DiDio Martian Manhunter J. G. Jones Steel (John Henry Irons) Red Tornado Drew Struzan Batman Superman Wonder Woman Hawkman Krypto Jim Lee Just Imagine The Death and Rebirth of Superman Newstime Frank Grimes Berserk Alan Moore Booster Gold Bibbo Bibbowski Lex Luthor Shawn Moll Watchmen Tom Nguyen Doug Mahnke Renee Montoya Faith Lehane Vic Sage Darwyn Cooke Amanda Conner Aquaman Justice League Unlimited “The Greatest Story Never Told” Zack Snyder Jerry Siegel Joe Shuster Anakin Skywalker George Lucas Elongated Man Clayface Jon Bogdanove Christopher Priest Steel (1994 series) John Stewart Alex Ross Splatoon 3 Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League The OMAC Project Dan Rather William Shatner Penn Jillette John Goodman Mister Mxyzptlk Roger Stern David Baron Michael Holt Batman: The Brave and the Bold Detective Chimp Fire Sunspot New Super-Man Gene Luen Yang Batwing Unknown Soldier Hellblazer The Sandman Neil Gaiman John Constantine Batman: the World Star Wars: Visions Blue Beetle (2006 series) Sabertooth War This episode's cover art was an unused cover for 52 by J. G. Jones and Alex Sinclair. 52 Pickup is an Aftermath production, created by Gita Jackson and Alex Jaffe, and edited by Esper Quinn, with original music by Jon Ehrens. If you'd like to follow along, you can check out 52 at your local comic book store or library, or the DC Universe Infinite subscription service. The views and opinions expressed on this show are solely those of the show's personalities, and do not reflect those of DC Entertainment or Warner Bros. Please rate and review our show wherever you can, and send your questions and comments to 52mailbag@gmail.com. Never stop reading comics.
Answer these qs on TLC shows! Fact of the Day: The Simpsons character Frank Grimes was inspired by Michael Douglas, in the 1993 film Falling Down. THE FIRST TRIVIA QUESTION STARTS AT 01:43 SUPPORT THE SHOW MONTHLY, LISTEN AD-FREE FOR JUST $1 A MONTH: www.Patreon.com/TriviaWithBudds INSTANT DOWNLOAD DIGITAL TRIVIA GAMES ON ETSY, GRAB ONE NOW! GET A CUSTOM EPISODE FOR YOUR LOVED ONES: Email ryanbudds@gmail.com Theme song by www.soundcloud.com/Frawsty Bed Music: "Your Call" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://TriviaWithBudds.comhttp://Facebook.com/TriviaWithBudds http://Instagram.com/ryanbudds Book a party, corporate event, or fundraiser anytime by emailing ryanbudds@gmail.com or use the contact form here: https://www.triviawithbudds.com/contact SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL MY AMAZING PATREON SUBSCRIBERS INCLUDING: Linda Elswick Mom & Mac Rondell Merritt Adam Jacoby Adam Suzan Chelsea Walker Carter A. Fourqurean Tiffany Poplin Bill Bavar Courtney Cassal Daniel Hoisington-McArthur Paula Wetterhahn Justin Cone Steven LongSue FirstKC Khoury Keith MartinTonya CharlesBen Katelyn Turner Ryan Ballantine Justly Maya Brandon Lavin Kathy McHale Selectronica Chuck Nealen Courtney French Nikki Long Jenny Santomauro Jon Handel Mark Zarate Keiva BranniganLaura PalmerLauren Glassman John Taylor Dean Bratton Mona B Pate Hogan Kristy Donald Fuller Erin Burgess Chris Arneson Trenton Sullivan Josh Gregovich Jen and NicJessica Allen Michele Lindemann Ben Stitzel Michael Redman Timothy HeavnerHarlie WestJeff Foust Sarah Snow-BrineRichard Lefdal Rebecca Meredith Leslie Gerhardt Myles Bagby Jenna Leatherman Vernon Heagy Albert Thomas Kimberly Brown Tracy Oldaker Sara Zimmerman Madeleine Garvey Jenni Yetter Alexandra Pepin Brendan JohnB Patrick Leahy Dillon Enderby John Mihaljevic James Brown Christy Shipley Pamela Yoshimura Cody Roslund Clayton Polizzi Alexander Calder Mark Haas Ricky Carney Paul McLaughlin Manny Cortez Casey OConnor Willy Powell Robert Casey Rich Hyjack Matthew Frost Joe Jermolowicz Brian Salyer Greg Bristow Megan Donnelly Jim Fields Mo Martinez Luke Mckay Simon Time Feana Nevel Brian WilliamsJordania of Zeilingrisk
The story of Frank Grimes is a cautionary tale for all of us. See the grace and love of God in our lives. Jonah 3:10—4:11 and Matthew 20:1-16 | Seventeenth Sunday After Pentecost | September 24, 2023 | Dennis Sanders, preaching Learn more about First Christian: https://fccsaintpaul.org/ Watch to the sermon podcast video: https://youtu.be/DMNJksmwPoo First Christian Church of St. Paul is a small, open and affirming, and multicultural church located near St. Paul, MN in Roseville. We are a local expression of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Visit us for worship in person on Sundays at Roseville Lutheran Church at 11:00 AM.
Wir reden hier ja oft über Klassiker, aber was ist eigentlich der klassischste Klassiker? Look no further! Lasst uns über einen Mann namens Frank Grimes reden. Und länger wird es diesmal nicht, denn für diese Folge braucht wirklich niemand einen Beschreibungstext. Viel Spaß und Vielen Dank an Yeo für den Folgenwunsch!
Bill Oakley joined me to talk The Steamed Hams Society and Food Discovery Club; foreign 7-11's; favorite burger; McRib; Shamrock Shake; best fast food chicken; best fast food pizza; Roy Rogers; Fuddruckers; Jollibee; early TV favorites; Green Acres; SNL and Letterman; met Josh Weinstein at 14; St. Albans School; Harvard Lampoon; Sunday Best; Simpsons - Marge Gets a Job; Treehouse - making nicknames the hardest part; Lisa v. Malibu Stacey; Bart v. Australia; Coriolis effect; Michael Fay; 22 Short Films - Steamed Hams; Superintendent Chalmers; Frank Grimes; tourettes joke; Bart Sells His Soul; King Size Homer; Bart on the Road; The Day the Violence Died; Brian McConnachie; Hurricane Neddy; Itchy Scratchy & Poochie; Lou Gehrig of the Simpsons; My Sister, My Sitter; Homer's Enemy; Mad About You; censor hates Homer's Phobia; Homer Simpson v. The City of New York, the Simpsons predictions; Spinoff Showcase Link for The Steamed Hams Society and Food Discovery Club https://www.patreon.com/steamedhamssociety
It's the second highest rated episode of all time! Frank Grimes (or Grimy as he likes to be called) gets a job at the plant and takes an instant (and understandable) dislike to Homer. Bart buys a factory for a buck and employs Milhouse as its night watchman. [Synopsis at 12:21]
Now that we are twenty-two months into the two weeks to slow the spread, the effects of COVID-19 make the idea that the virus is a bioweapon seem more and more plausible. On top of that, the vaccine initiative seems to be part of the same orchestrated plan that unleashed the virus. Of course, that entire paragraph would be labeled by mainstream media as misinformation, but that's what happens when you see cracks in the storyline laid out by the propaganda machine. While the public's attention is on the idea that COVID-19 is a respiratory infection, millions of people are suffering from effects that have nothing to do with their lungs or heart. And the vaccines that are supposed to save people from those respiratory infections (which they don't really do anyway) may cause the same problems that the virus does. Not to get sidetracked from the content of this article, but keep asking yourself this question: If the vaccine causes problems similar to the actual virus, and we're encouraged to get the vaccine because we're told it'll protect us, doesn't it seem like the agenda is really to make sure more of us get hurt rather than helped? Anyway...back to the blog post. The COVID Complications Nobody Is Talking About This past week, I came across a couple of disturbing videos. One was from Kyle Warner, a professional mountain bike racer in which he shares the aftermath of his vaccination. The other is a montage of news headlines calling attention to the deaths of high-caliber and professional athletes. Here's part of Kyle's video, shared by Frank Grimes, Jr. on Twitter (he also includes a link to the whole video on IG): https://twitter.com/FrankGrimes_Jr/status/1459026916808220677?s=20 Not only does Warner unnecessarily suffer from heart problems that have sidelined him from competition, but he also experienced first-hand the vile cognitive dissonance of fans who refuse to accept that the vaccines carry significant risks. On top of that, he knows multiple people from his vaccine injury group who've committed suicide after getting their vaccines. One person would be a coincidence. Multiple people is a pattern that should cause researchers and concerned adults to pay attention. This is the video montage on YouTube (notice that they discourage you from watching it with posting a warning before you see it): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhvjXeYEJnU&t=2s You might have heard that healthy, professional-level athletes were dying, but gave it little additional thought. Seeing their numerous names and faces in the video makes it real. You can't dismiss it after seeing it first hand unless you're so mentally deranged that you won't believe what you see. I also came across this Tweet from Vance Murphy. https://twitter.com/vancemurphy/status/1457044900973670403 Twenty middle-aged doctors dead within a few weeks of one another, and the timing coincides with the booster shot rollout. I'm sure none of this will change the minds of those committed to living in dystopia. I simply share it for those whose minds have been opened and need reassurance that we're not getting the whole truth. In today's blog post, I want to call attention to a few things I've yet to cover in this COVID Circus: COVID-19's and the vaccine's impact on cognitive function, psychosis, and suicide riskHeart problems in healthy peopleThe normalization of COVID-connected health problems COVID-19, the Vaccine, and Mental Dysfunction According to a case study in the British Medical Journal, a 36-year old female nurse tested positive for COVID-19. Four days later, she was noted to have an acute, rapidly progressive change in her behaviour characterised by prominent persecutory delusions and decreased sleep. Her delusions were primarily directed at her partner and focused on the safety of her children and personal finances. She believed her partner was attempting to kidnap her children and steal her COVID-19 s...
Another memorable episode as we are introduced to the wonderful Frank Grimes! Voiced by Hank Azaria we talk about how this is possibly his best performance yet. We chat about this angle, we discuss Bart buying a factory, and break down our favourite moments. We also chat about Squid Game, we talk about our "lads night away" over the weekend, and Andy tells all about someone who keeps parking in his spot. Enjoy! Skip to 28 mins for the Simpsons stuff!
Jared Ipsen (on QUALMS - 'Frank Grimes' and 'Likemind' double single release) Interview by Gemma Goldstein and Sophie Craig on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Jared Ipsen (on QUALMS - 'Frank Grimes' and 'Likemind' double single release) Interview by Gemma Goldstein and Sophie Craig on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
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We're back to regular scheduled programming this week, and we tackle Rob's favourite episode of all time, S08E02 - You Only Move Twice (the Hank Scorpio episode). IMDB has this rated as the second best episode of the Simpsons, only marginally behind Homer's Enemy (the Frank Grimes episode). Hope you guys enjoy this episode, we've been looking forward to doing this one for a long time. See you all next week for "The Homer They Fall"! Enjoy!(Synopsis at 17:30)
S08 E23 : Homer hatte einen Feind In dieser Episode widmen wir uns der wahrscheinlich düstersten Episode der Simpsons-geschichte. Homer bekommt einen neuen Kollegen, Frank Grimes. „Grimey“, wie er von allen gerne genannt wurde, findet an Homers Art allerdings überhaupt keinen Gefallen. Max und Lukas reden über die Funktion von Frank Grimes, Frustration im Arbeitsleben und die Bloodhound Gang. Das übliche also.
On this weeks show we discuss the career of the Scottish synth pop trio, Chvrches and their connection to Frank Grimes.
We've reached the end of yet another month (trust us!) and we're sliding into fall with a brand-new episode of our community podcast. Listen in as we discuss The Simpsons' season 32 premiere, series renewal news, who could have been Frank Grimes, what it's like producing The Simpsons under Disney, and more! And, as always, we respond to your questions and comments from the last month's worth of episodes. Listen now to heal the cramp in your glayvin! (Not a guarantee.) Support this podcast and get dozens of bonus episodes by visiting Patreon.com/TalkingSimpsons and becoming a patron! Check out our new shirts on TeePublic! And please follow the new official Twitter, @TalkSimpsonsPod!
Revenge porn. Plus: Art & activism & the apolitical aesthetic, Nannette (again!), balancing public radicalism with private traditionalism (or vice versa), The Simpsons' Frank Grimes episode, the free exchange vs the monetization of pornography, and much more! Review us on Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/why-…ad/id1476317902 Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/whyyoumad Follow us on Twitter: The pod: @ WhyYouMadPod Jake Flores: @ feraljokes Luisa Diez: @ luisadieznuts Why You Mad art by Eli Yudin Madness Dub by DJ Fake Gucci
Your plucky podcasters are back and we are angry. Well, not really. We discuss 1993’s dramatic Michael Douglas film Falling Down. Listen as we talk men on edges, Frank Grimes and don’t mention the wonderful actor Robert Duvall (sorry Rob). Make sure you give us a like and and review where possible and have yourself a merry merry week.
El enemigo de Homero, es el episodio 23 de la octava temporada de la serie. Relata la historia de Frank Grimes, nuevo trabajador de la planta nuclear de Springfield, que ve su sueño convertido en pesadilla al conocer a Homero Simpson. #Series #Television #Simpsons
Another socially-distanced Cornona-era podcast shot in a Chicago backyard. I'm pretty proud about a joke I made in this where I said that Elon Musk wrote the Frank Grimes epsiode of the Simpsons.Hey Matt, if you read these feel free to hit me up with a favorite joke of your own and I can add it. ((Edit: Matt texted me pretty promptly and had me add his movie title idea where a billionaire buys a nursing home- Cheif Executive Octogenarian))We also realized that this podcast would now be a concept murder mystery show where either Matt or myself get murdered in the 666th episode. After that, subsequent episodes will be in-depth explorations of the unfortunate (yet highly lucrative) occurrence.Tomorrow, I will be shooting my first crossover Jam Journal / Podcast episode where Austin, Rob, and I will enjoy an outdoor jam in the yard immediately followed by a conversation for us all to catch up.
This week Luke and Devin are back as Omega Red makes his return, The Shocker gets his revenge, Venom eats a bunch of people, and we get to our first Full Loeb Fiasco, The Ultimates 3. Can you use the clues to figure out who killed Scarlet Witch???
First time guest Karly Wilson joins us to talk a little more Frank Grimes, what Military School is, and horseback riding camp. E-mail us at thehammockdistricton3rd@gmail.com, follow us on twitter @BadNeighborsPod, and like us on Facebook to never miss an episode! If you like what you hear please consider leaving us a review on iTunes, and becoming a patreon member here: www.patreon.com/boathausstudios Patreon members will gain exclusive access to our bonus episodes!
Dans cet épisode de Sous Écoute en lockdown, Mike s'entretient avec les Pic-bois et Julien Bernatchez. Ils parlent d'églises, de Frank Grimes, de John Travolta et Julien se fait couper les cheveux. -------- Boutique en ligne - http://sorsavec.com Patreon - http://Patreon.com/sousecoute Twitter - http://twitter.com/sousecoute Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/sousecoute/ instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sousecoute Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/sousecoute Discord - https://discord.gg/6yE63Uk
Co-host of Y-Academy David Gabert drops in to talk about Frank Grimes, the American Dream, and subversion. Stay healthy everyone! E-mail us at thehammockdistricton3rd@gmail.com, follow us on twitter @BadNeighborsPod, and like us on Facebook to never miss an episode! If you like what you hear please consider leaving us a review on iTunes, and becoming a patreon member here: www.patreon.com/boathausstudios Patreon members will gain exclusive access to our bonus episodes!
Simpson's showrunner Bill Oakley joins the guys this week to discuss one of his favorite episodes as Frank Grimes joins the Springfield nuclear panner plant! He talks about just how dark this episode was when it first aired and how it's reception has changed over the years! Get strapped in for this discussion because there's tons of Simpsons fun packed into this fan favorite episode!!! Don't change the channel, Marge!
The guys breakdown the episode where we meet Frank Grimes to determine if it is an actual top ten episode or just very good.
It's one of the most controversial and dark episodes of Simpsons ever, making it the perfect time for a return appearance from Chapo Trap House hosts Matt Christman and Virgil Texas. Frank Grimes, or Grimey as he liked to be called, lived quite a life, and we chat about the existential dread that comes up when we see Grimes reckon with the unique being known as Homer Simpson. We dig deep into the text here and explore one of the show's most morbid (and funny) episodes! Get your tickets for our January 16 LIVE podcast in San Francisco with guests Allie Goertz and Julia Prescott!! Support this podcast and get dozens of bonus episodes by visiting Patreon.com/TalkingSimpsons and becoming a patron! This podcast is brought to you by the streaming network VRV: home to cartoons, anime, and so much more! Visit VRV.co/WAC to sign up for your FREE 30-day trial and kick a little money back to your friends at the Talking Simpsons Network!
Molecule Man, Molecule Man, does whatever a molecule can... that includes being a mama's boy and making Twilight Zone references! Listen now! SHOW NOTES: Introduction Background (2:50) Molecule Man (Owen Reece) created by Stan Lee & Jack Kirby in Fantastic Four #20 (Nov. 1963) Timid scientist who was hit with radiation during experiment, leaving him with ability to control matter at the molecular level Fired for accident, decides to become supervillain and turn on mankind Originally believed he could only use powers while holding a metal wand, and could not impact organic molecules Defeated by Fantastic Four and sent to another dimension by Uatu, where he created a “son” and gave him his powers, without limitations – transferred his own consciousness to the wand The “son” transported to Florida, where he was defeated by Thing & Man-Thing – without the wand, his body quickly aged & turned to dust – wand was picked up by several different people, all of whom became possessed by Owen After encountering Silver Surfer, recreated a body and fought the Avengers – Tigra convinced Owen to get help to address his underlying issues, and agreed to see a therapist Was transported to Battleworld as part of Secret Wars – met Volcana (Marsha Rosenberg) and fell in love – they returned to Denver to live a peaceful life Became a hero during Secret Wars II as he fought the Beyonder, who came to destroy the universe – managed to join with Silver Surfer to undo damage to Earth, and claimed he burned his powers out as a result so he could be left alone with Marsha Encounters Doc Samson, and reveals that he & Marsha separated for a while – Doc tells him to show Marsha how he feels, and he adds her face to Mount Rushmore He later returned to his hometown of Dinosaur, Colorado, and used his powers to control the locals and prevent anyone else from entering – he disintegrates Sentry before being convinced to return everything to normal in exchange for being left alone – he restores everything and then is destroyed by Sentry Secret Wars (2015) reveals that he is reformed by Dr. Doom, and that the Beyonders created a Molecule Man in every universe as a singularity to serve as a bomb and destroy each universe Used by Dr. Doom to create brand new Battleworld – Owen is responsible for God Emperor Doom, but depowers him when he fights Reed Richards, and then gives his powers to Reed – Reed and Franklin begin restoring Multiverse, which helps restore Owen’s sanity Owen joins the Fantastic Four & Future Foundation, when he is killed by the Griever at the End of All Things Issues (15:27) “If I had power over all reality, I’d be a little terrified of it too” - doesn’t really want his powers anymore – Frank Grimes as God Started off as momma’s boy (20:25) Issues during relationship with Marsha (24:48) Attachment to wand is troublesome (30:34) Treatment (35:40) In-universe Out of universe (39:48) Skit (45:54) Ending References: WWE Boogeyman video - Anthony - 0:30 Heel Realization - TV Tropes - Anthony - 7:28 The Twilight Zone - "It's a Good Life" - Anthony - 10:40 The Sentry episode - Doc - 11:55 The Simpsons - "That's not a question, Doctor" - Doc - 16:14 Jessica Jones episode - Doc - 17:31 Dare to Be Badass - TV Tropes - Anthony - 21:09 Psycho - "A boy's best friend is his mother" - Anthony - 24:26 Netflix & chill - Anthony - 27:50 Linus van Pelt - Doc - 31:37 iTunes: here Google Play: here Stitcher: here TuneIn: here iHeartRadio: here Twitter FacebookE-mailPatreon
BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep 181! Good people - this is our first mix show in a few weeks. As you have probably realized, we’ve been quite busy getting ready for the Southern Vangard / Speakasy Promotions #WeAreTheGard showcase at A3C that went down last Friday. All we can say is - if you weren’t there, you should have been. Not only was the lineup insane - Bumpy Knuckles, Opio of Souls of Mischief, Breakbeat Lou, Kev Brown, J57, The Architect, Nowaah The Flood, Camoflauge Monk, Rasheed Chappell, J Scienide, Billie Essco, DayTripper, Bozack Morris, Sixman and Dillon & Batsauce - but we had a TON of surprise guests. Hip-hop luminaries such as Ca$ablanca, Heem Stogied, Ras Kass & El Gant from Jamo Gang and get this - the one and only Large Professor dropped in for the night and did a surprise 4 song set at the end of the night! Let’s not forget there were celebrities everywhere in attendance for the show - DJ Premier, Lord Finesee, Diamond D, Dj Hurricane, Dionne Farris - it was a historical night. If you were there, THANK YOU for coming out - if you weren’t, don’t miss next year! Ok, all that said, this week we return to the twice a week madness - Ep181 mix show with all kinds of new joints, and we have an A3C Recap with Meeks, Doe & DJ Pocket that drops on Thursday if you want to hear more about what went down last week. We been tellin’ y’all - do you believe us now? Chicka boom boom boom, it’s that #smithsoniangrade #twiceaweek #WeAreTheGard // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on #applepodcasts #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud #youtube // #hiphop #rap #undergroundhiphop #boombap #DJ #mix #interview #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE #RIPCOMBATJACK Recorded live October 9, 2018 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on #applepodcasts #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud #youtube twitter/IG: @jondoeatl @southernvangard @cappuccinomeeks Talk Break Inst. prod. GodBlessBeatz Talk Break Inst. - "Try" - GodBlessBeatz "Piper" - Conway (prod. Pete Rock) "Jail Cell Recipes" - Vinnie Paz "White Bronco" - Action Bronson (prod. Daringer) "Flame On" - Tha God Fahim x C-Lance "For All My Niggas" - Dave East and Styles P "94' Ghost Shit" - The Alchemist feat Conway & Westside Gunn Talk Break Inst. - "That Soft" - GodBlessBeatz "Breukelen Brooklyn" - Masta Ace & Marco Polo feat. Smif N Wessun "Free Bird" - Blahzay Blahzay feat. Grand Puba "Space" - D.V. Alias Khryst feat. Pearl Gates "3 Kings & A Queen!" - Sadat X & El Da Sensei feat. R.A. The Rugged Man & Sa-Roc "Blip" - Vice Souletric Talk Break Inst. - "Shell Cases" - GodBlessBeatz "Shit I'm On" - DJ Muggs & Roc Marci "Quintuple Black" - Mach-Hommy x Tha God Fahim "Penny For Your Thought - Sarayu Rao" - Jabee & Thelonius Martin "Strike The Shepherd" - Recognize Ali X Estee Nack (prod. Frank Grimes) "Dreams (J57 Remix)" - Miladic feat. Mazzi & Cormega (Cuts DJ Jon Doe) Talk Break Inst. - "Classico" - GodBlessBeatz Interview Snippets - A3C Recap with Eddie Meeks, DJ Jon Doe & DJ Pocket
Falling Down is the story of a seemingly normal man's descent into violence and madness over the course of a single day. This movie's "hero" looks like Frank Grimes, has terrible trigger control, and doesn't want to believe he's a bad guy... despite the fact that he's a racist who shoots up a fast food restaurant. If you wrote a think piece about the "forgotten white voter" after the 2016 election, do yourself a favor and listen to see if 1993's Falling Down stands the Test of Time.
El Chiste del Sofá Episodio 146 ¿El episodio más oscuro de las primeras nueve temporadas?, podría ser. El debut y despedida del enemigo de Homero, Frank Grimes, nos puso a pensar sobre la envidia y las estupideces de un hombre al que la sociedad le ha permitido y perdonado todo: Homero Simpson. ¿Alguna vez se han sentido así por un compañero de trabajo?, ¿alguna vez han sentido que ustedes podrían ser una especie de "Homero"?
Dwight and Scott tackle one of the most nostalgic shows of all times "The Simpsons"!!! Scott uncovers the conspiracy that Millhouse and Frank Grimes are one in the same. Dwight raves about the subtle hysterical performance of Ralph Wiggum. And both of them love the adorable animation that is young Frank Grimes. Follow us on twitter @wrtrbagelbskt, like us on our facebook page, and you can email the boys at writersbagelbasket@gmail.com with questions, shows or movies to watch, and fan art of the shows they're doing. Don't forget to like us on the Facebook too. Credit to DJ Quads for providing Living Stereo (The music in the theme)
Deleted scenes & outtakes from WEE #101: It's Grime Time including our takes on specific jokes & gags from the Frank Grimes episode and our discussion on the Childrens' Plant Model Contest. When is coincidence okay in The Simpsons? What does Martin's power plant model look like? Is Grimes Asian? All that plus Planet of the Freets, more early 2000s SNL talk, and our Dick Podcast. www.weepodcast.com
After one hundred test shows, Dan and Jack watch Season 8's Homer Enemy aka The Frank Grimes episode and discuss in an extra long discussion whether it can be considered The Simpsons' first jump-the-shark moment. They also break down the nature of who Frank Grimes is and what he stands for both in and out of the Simpsons canon. Did The Simpsons become meta because of its age or because of the comedy trends of the late 90s? Has Homer had any other enemies? How do you get an A+ in WEE 101? All that plus four shadows, comagedies, our post-grammar podcast, Rooney-Lou Corner, and a little column G. NEXT TIME: Season 25's Treehouse of Horror XXIV Visit us at: www.weepodcast.com Discuss at: www.reddit.com/r/worstepisodeever Shop through: http://amazon.weepodcast.comSupport us at: https://www.patreon.com/weestudios Sign up for the newsletter at: newsletter.weepodcast.com
On 25th September 2009 Dublin city’s museums, galleries, churches, historic houses, artists’ studios, libraries and more, opened their doors late for a night of entertainment, discovery and adventure. Hundreds of free talks, tours, performances and events were enjoyed throughout the city. As part of Culture Night, 'Songlines' - an evening of words and music took place in Dublin City Library & Archive, Pearse Street. A group of new writers read from their work and musicians performed traditional and classical music. The writers featured are members Cumann Scríbhneoirí Úra na Gaeilge and students from the 2008-2009 MPhil in Creative Writing at the Oscar Wilde Centre, Trinity College Dublin. The musicians featured are students at the Royal Irish Academy of Music.
It's a great milestone as WEE hit episode 88!... Also The Simpsons hit episode 600 which is nice too, I guess. Yes, Jack and Dan are live on Periscope immediately after Season 28's Treehouse of Horror XXVII, an episode rife with parodies and the lackluster return of Frank Grimes. Why is Homer being shoved into every story? Who is the fourth quintessential Simpsons archnemesis? Where is Old Dracula Fingers? All that plus Ting Tebow, Brooklyn Blah-ger, Screamcast, a lot of child funerals, Katie & the Egg, and an extended ending with the Bus Stop gang. NEXT TIME: Season 17's Homer Simpson, This is Your Wife Visit us at: www.weepodcast.com Discuss at: www.reddit.com/r/worstepisodeever Support us at: http://amazon.weepodcast.com
This week we introduce a new segment WHAT THE 'F'?, we check in with our buddy Ken Bone, talk favorite films that seemed to come out of nowhere, the return of Frank Grimes and our favorite local eateries. We also review Mango Magnifico beer from Founders Brewing. Happy Listening!!!
Today's guest on Economics Detective Radio is Nolan Gray. Nolan is a writer for Market Urbanism and the host of the recently launched Market Urbanism Podcast. Market urbanism is the synthesis of classical liberal economics and an appreciation for urban life. Market urbanists are interested in economic issues specific to cities, such as housing affordability and urban transportation. Nolan wrote an article titled "Reclaiming 'Redneck' Urbanism: What Urban Planners Can Learn From Trailer Parks." As Nolan points out, trailer parks are remarkable in that they achieve very high densities with just one- and two-story construction. They do so while providing remarkably low rents of between $300 and $500, or $700 to $1,100 per month to live in brand new manufactured homes. They are also interesting in that the park managers provide a form of private governance to their tenants. A century ago, there were many kinds of low-income housing available to people of lesser means. Low-quality apartments, denser housing, and boarding houses have largely been regulated out of existence. The remarkable thing about trailer parks is that they haven't been made illegal or untenable by regulation. The one thing trailer parks don't have is a mixture of uses, but they get around this by locating close to business areas. Cities in Europe and Japan, which didn't adopt American-style zoning, have much higher density and more mixed-use neighbourhoods. Houston, which has taken steps to de-regulate, has seen more development of this sort recently. It seems like dense, mixed-use neighbourhoods pass the market test whenever they are allowed. Sonia Hirt, in her book Zoned in the USA, explains why city planners became focused on separating uses. When these rules were first being adopted, industry polluted much more than it does today, so there was a health justification for separating them. But there were also superstitions, such as the idea that having children close to groceries would spread disease. William Fischel's homevoter hypothesis states that local homeowners engage in political activism to prevent development, thus protecting their home prices. They may justify their opposition to development in terms of environmentalism or preserving local character, but homeowners stand to gain or lose a significant portion of their life savings depending on the price of their homes. This makes local politics particularly hostile to new development and denser, more affordable housing. Meanwhile, people blame everything except land use restrictions for high housing prices. Foreign buyers have been a recent scapegoat in Vancouver, which adopted a tax on foreign buyers, thus popping its housing bubble. Airbnb is also blamed for high housing costs, though its effect is certainly negligible. While housing is important because it is many households' largest expense, inelastic housing supplies prevent people from moving for labour opportunities. Autor, Dorn, and Hanson (2016) show how many local labour markets in America never really recovered from a trade shock with China in the early 2000's. Much of this may have been due to America's inelastic housing supply. When industries like the furniture industry were outcompeted by Chinese imports, the people who owned homes in furniture-producing towns lost both their jobs and the value of their homes. With home prices elsewhere being so high, many of these people chose to spend the rest of their lives on welfare rather than moving to find work. Ed Glaeser has written more on the costs of subsidizing home ownership. Home ownership is a bad investment. Having a single, large asset take up a large part of one's portfolio is just bad investing, particularly when that asset's value is correlated with your labour earnings. While one can hedge one's home value against futures markets based on the Case-Shiller index, but few people do this. Errata: I accidentally referred to The Simpsons character Frank Grimes as Rick Grimes. Rick Grimes is from The Walking Dead. Also, I wrongly said that the paper on the China shock was by Angus Deaton. Somehow I mixed him up with David Autor. Same initials, just reversed? Other Links: Jane Jacobs as Spontaneous Order Theorist with Pierre Desrochers The California exodus to Texas is reflected in market-based, one-way U-Haul truck rental prices
THE POX and PUSS PODCAST : An Appalachian Trail Thru-Hiker Experience
Appalachian Trail New Years Resolutions from listeners.Who wants to do some trail maintenance with us in 2014?Puss talks crop walk attire.Pox had a one-lunged French roommate.We lack discipline and timing.Ke$ha makes an appearance...again.Shout out to Frank Grimes!
Traditional music performance by Clara Grimes and Frank Grimes, students at R.I.A.M. during Culture Night 2009 celebrations at Dublin City Library and Archive.