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This week Danny and Billy debrief their Easter weekend antics, Billy is going from Hetty Hell to Gay Hell and one listener asks ‘how can you be kind to yourself?Want to be a Gossip Goddess or a Question Queen?Get involved...Send us your crazy and dirty confessions! They could be your own saucy tales or the goss you have on your friends! Send them in here: https://forms.gle/5uwNGBb9QAkgXKKz5 or you can even get in touch via Whatsapp! Texts/ voice notes, go wild! If you wish to remain anon, just say. We will never out you and can even disguise your voice. Whatsapp the show on: +447822010049 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Carey and Lara catch up with a recap of episode FIVE of And Just Like That..., and immediately things get off to a ghoulish start. The ladies head to Charlotte's big Halloween bash, where LTW tears up the dance floor with Anthony, who remains in Gay Hell. Miranda remains in Che Hell, as co-habitating with her party-loving lover is costing her precious sleep. Carrie's dry spell ends when a bike crash leads to a meet cute with a hot bachelor with an addiction to making decks about his unborn app. Seema starts sleeping with a man with a penis pump and an even bigger problem with female masturbation. Rock becomes a Ralph Lauren model, and Charlotte becomes a momager. Nya continues her dick odyssey, and Che's pilot flops with a focus group.Listen to this episode ad-free AND get access to weekly bonus episodes + video episodes by joining the SUP PATREON.Be cheap as hell and get full-length videos of the pod for free by subscribing to the SUP YOUTUBE.Re-live the best moments of this iconic podcast by following the SUP TIKOK. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hold my earrings! This week Johnny and Tyler discuss the disappearances of Hannah Upp, as well as the Jack Family disappearance. Plus: greetings from Gay Hell, tag-team downers, and we share a tip about the best time to ask someone for a car!Join the Secret Society That Doesn't Suck for exclusive weekly mini episodes, livestreams, and a whole lot more! patreon.com/thatsspookyCheck out our new and improved apparel store with tons of new designs! thatsspooky.com/storeCheck out our website for show notes, photos, and more at thatsspooky.comFollow us on Instagram for photos from today's episode and all the memes @thatsspookypodWe're on Twitter! Follow us at @thatsspookypodDon't forget to send your spooky stories to thatsspookypod@gmail.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
B sits down with Jess Rothschild (Hot Takes Deep Dives) to discuss the Fire Island movie, Samantha Jones' return, a check in on Real World: New Orleans, and someone finally graduates from Madonna's boot camp.
On this week's episode , we interview Sara Morris about disordered eating, her home renovation, and body neutrality. But first- we discuss our hyper-fixations of the week and our yee-fu**ing-haws. Don't forget we are on a break next week and will see you next next Tuesday
The complete, and FULL VERSION of our season 2 preview!See you January 21st, 2021 for Season 2 of “Free Spirits with Sparkle Sid”!(What’s next in the meantime? The thumbnail reveal on January 2nd, 2021!)Who could it be? Listen to find out!Miss our first part where we unveiled our NEW INTRO?! CLICK HERE for the full version of the preview, posted alongside this episode!“We want ABBA… WE WANT ABBA!"The sound of chanting children at the beginning of the film can be grating. The same noises are cross-cut between the exposition of a bare-bones plot to the film that documented their 1977 Australian World Tour. However, these introductions are necessary in allowing the viewer to enjoy this rare example of ABBA, live on stage. We just had to witness the pandemonium that ensued during that time… Even Bjorn was confused!What is this?! It’s “ABBA: The Movie”… filmed in Panovision!“ABBA: The Movie” came out at the height of the band’s fame. ABBA’s manager Stig Anderson decided to capitalize on this by hiring director Lasse Hallström to document the tour and the MADNESS that ABBAsolutely ensued. Hallström had directed ABBA’s promo clips, so he was a natural choice to direct a film that offered candid moments living in hotels, traveling, and dealing with the Australian press.The plot is simple: a high-strung radio disc-jockey named Ashley Wallace is sent to follow the group around Australia in hopes that he will get a one-on-one interview (I mean, “dialogue”) with them. He tries and fails thanks to the movie’s villain: a hard-edged bodyguard that kicks him out at every opportunity. Fun fact: those moments with the were not scripted, and the group did not even know about the plot until halfway through the tour.Speaking of the Australian press… there is a scene in the film earlier on in the film where the Swedish group has to answer questions at a press conference. The types of questions differ depending on who is being asked; the boys skirt the questions about money, fame and success while the girls are asked about their body parts. It is very jarring to those watching in 2020, however they handle the questions to the best of their ability using their varied command of the English language. This is the first glimpse into Australians’ fascination with the group, and the idolization of the members that ensued during their time in The Outback…The saving grace of the film are the scenes of ABBA behind the curtain; worrying about being electrocuted from the rain, and the crowds of people pressed against the fences that separated the fans from their idols. Those poor kids waited hours, all for one glimpse of the members, screaming with hysteria as they drove by. Benny even grants an autograph to one girl as she is hanging on to the top of the fence, almost as if she was about to jump for their love of ABBA.This very type of glimpse into the huge Australian music industry and the convergence of pop culture fandom of the 1970s is one of the very reasons why Agnetha is not fond of touring to this date. During the same tour they witnessed extreme airplane turbulence due to the Australian winds, thus leaving her with a fear of flying that is notoriously the reason why ABBA will never reunite for a world tour…Despite all these moments, the big saving grace for me, as an ABBA fan who never had the chance to see ABBA live. It is the documentation of a time when the group was still together and performed to those privileged enough to see them in the flesh. I still get goosebumps experiencing “Dancing Queen” with a live orchestra, seeing Agnetha smile when the audience sings “Chiquitita”, and Frida picking up a dangerously-lit sparkler from an audience member (how in GAY HELL did they bring that in?!). We also get a moment from “Get On The Carousel,” a song never recorded from the “Girl With the Golden hair” mini musical that they did for their encores. We also get early versions of the yet-to-be released songs “The Name of the Game” and “Thank You For the Music,” both songs that have gone on to be favourites among ABBA fans. It is well worth the price of importing the DVD, which I have provided a link to you, dear listeners, in the show notes.Regardless of its’ flaws, “ABBA: The Movie” does shine in the latter moments described, and is well worth a watch to those interested in learning more about the insecurities of the Swedish music scene, or at least the beginnings of it. Or if you want to see Frida and Agnetha acting as marionettes, it is definitely worth a re-watch, and another re-watch, and another… But what about the disc jockey?! You will have to listen to find out if he got that interview!I hope you enjoyed this sneak preview of Season 2!I am hopeful for its’ success…”It’s going to be WORLDWIDE!”Buy ABBA: The Movie on DVD!OTHER MEDIA FEATURED IN THIS EPISODEWehrenberg Theaters Jingle (STL SHOUTOUT!)Weezer- 'Buddy Holly'[title of show] Christmas SpecialThe Monkees- ‘Daydream Believer’The Brady Bunch MovieCadet KellyEven Stevens- “Starstruck”INTERACT WITH SPARKLE SIDCLOSET CONCERTS: A new episode of “Closet Concerts” debuts every Wednesday, the day before a new podcast episode!‘FREE SPIRITS’ THEME SONG (INTRO MUSIC)‘Winning Streak’ theme, 1974-75ABOUT THE PODCASTNOTE: Links to Amazon products are associated with the Amazon Affiliate Program. Your purchase helps support the podcast!
We are BACK with the rest of our 2-part season 2 preview of “Free Spirits with Sparkle Sid”!Listen as we dive deeper into Sid’s amazing show business career, and when we present the VERY FIRST Humble Hero Award to the first recipient! Who could it be? Listen to find out!Miss our first part where we unveiled our NEW INTRO?! CLICK HERE for the full version of the preview, posted alongside this episode!“We want ABBA… WE WANT ABBA!"The sound of chanting children at the beginning of the film can be grating. The same noises are cross-cut between the exposition of a bare-bones plot to the film that documented their 1977 Australian World Tour. However, these introductions are necessary in allowing the viewer to enjoy this rare example of ABBA, live on stage. We just had to witness the pandemonium that ensued during that time… Even Bjorn was confused!What is this?! It’s “ABBA: The Movie”… filmed in Panovision!“ABBA: The Movie” came out at the height of the band’s fame. ABBA’s manager Stig Anderson decided to capitalize on this by hiring director Lasse Hallström to document the tour and the MADNESS that ABBAsolutely ensued. Hallström had directed ABBA’s promo clips, so he was a natural choice to direct a film that offered candid moments living in hotels, traveling, and dealing with the Australian press.The plot is simple: a high-strung radio disc-jockey named Ashley Wallace is sent to follow the group around Australia in hopes that he will get a one-on-one interview (I mean, “dialogue”) with them. He tries and fails thanks to the movie’s villain: a hard-edged bodyguard that kicks him out at every opportunity. Fun fact: those moments with the were not scripted, and the group did not even know about the plot until halfway through the tour.Speaking of the Australian press… there is a scene in the film earlier on in the film where the Swedish group has to answer questions at a press conference. The types of questions differ depending on who is being asked; the boys skirt the questions about money, fame and success while the girls are asked about their body parts. It is very jarring to those watching in 2020, however they handle the questions to the best of their ability using their varied command of the English language. This is the first glimpse into Australians’ fascination with the group, and the idolization of the members that ensued during their time in The Outback…The saving grace of the film are the scenes of ABBA behind the curtain; worrying about being electrocuted from the rain, and the crowds of people pressed against the fences that separated the fans from their idols. Those poor kids waited hours, all for one glimpse of the members, screaming with hysteria as they drove by. Benny even grants an autograph to one girl as she is hanging on to the top of the fence, almost as if she was about to jump for their love of ABBA.This very type of glimpse into the huge Australian music industry and the convergence of pop culture fandom of the 1970s is one of the very reasons why Agnetha is not fond of touring to this date. During the same tour they witnessed extreme airplane turbulence due to the Australian winds, thus leaving her with a fear of flying that is notoriously the reason why ABBA will never reunite for a world tour…Despite all these moments, the big saving grace for me, as an ABBA fan who never had the chance to see ABBA live. It is the documentation of a time when the group was still together and performed to those privileged enough to see them in the flesh. I still get goosebumps experiencing “Dancing Queen” with a live orchestra, seeing Agnetha smile when the audience sings “Chiquitita”, and Frida picking up a dangerously-lit sparkler from an audience member (how in GAY HELL did they bring that in?!). We also get a moment from “Get On The Carousel,” a song never recorded from the “Girl With the Golden hair” mini musical that they did for their encores. We also get early versions of the yet-to-be released songs “The Name of the Game” and “Thank You For the Music,” both songs that have gone on to be favourites among ABBA fans. It is well worth the price of importing the DVD, which I have provided a link to you, dear listeners, in the show notes.Regardless of its’ flaws, “ABBA: The Movie” does shine in the latter moments described, and is well worth a watch to those interested in learning more about the insecurities of the Swedish music scene, or at least the beginnings of it. Or if you want to see Frida and Agnetha acting as marionettes, it is definitely worth a re-watch, and another re-watch, and another… But what about the disc jockey?! You will have to listen to find out if he got that interview!I hope you enjoyed this sneak preview of Season 2!I am hopeful for its’ success…”It’s going to be WORLDWIDE!”Buy ABBA: The Movie on DVD!OTHER MEDIA FEATURED IN THIS EPISODEThe Brady Bunch MovieCadet KellyEven Stevens- “Starstruck”INTERACT WITH SPARKLE SIDCLOSET CONCERTS: A new episode of “Closet Concerts” debuts every Wednesday, the day before a new podcast episode!‘FREE SPIRITS’ THEME SONG (INTRO MUSIC)‘Winning Streak’ theme, 1974-75ABOUT THE PODCASTNOTE: Links to Amazon products are associated with the Amazon Affiliate Program. Your purchase helps support the podcast!
Hiya dear listeners! The final episode of “Super Funk-in Serious with Sparkle Sid” was already posted… But don’t you worry darlings and galpals! The podcast will be revived in a fresh new format and a new name… Stay tuned for the official announcement!As we prepare some exciting things for season 2, I want to give you a little sneak preview of a regular segment called “The SIDcom,” a condensed history, sketch-based introduction to a person or piece of media that inspires Sparkle Sid. The show now captures the spirit of variety shows from the 70s and the sitcoms that he grew up with… hence the name! Just call me a Carol Burnett/Gary Colman mélange….One day, I will become the next Cher as I climb the podcast social ladder and find my Sonny Bono!I hope you enjoy this new segment (and intro reveal!) as we incorporate into a fully formed season that begins January 21st, 2021! I am “Super Funk-in” excited that you have joined me this season and hope you stick with us as we turn the focus onto the guest for our next ‘clever endeavor"!And now… On to today's SIDcom!“We want ABBA… WE WANT ABBA!"The sound of chanting children at the beginning of the film can be grating. The same noises are cross-cut between the exposition of a bare-bones plot to the film that documented their 1977 Australian World Tour. However, these introductions are necessary in allowing the viewer to enjoy this rare example of ABBA, live on stage. We just had to witness the pandemonium that ensued during that time… Even Bjorn was confused!What is this?! It’s “ABBA: The Movie”… filmed in Panovision!“ABBA: The Movie” came out at the height of the band’s fame. ABBA’s manager Stig Anderson decided to capitalize on this by hiring director Lasse Hallström to document the tour and the MADNESS that ABBAsolutely ensued. Hallström had directed ABBA’s promo clips, so he was a natural choice to direct a film that offered candid moments living in hotels, traveling, and dealing with the Australian press.The plot is simple: a high-strung radio disc-jockey named Ashley Wallace is sent to follow the group around Australia in hopes that he will get a one-on-one interview (I mean, “dialogue”) with them. He tries and fails thanks to the movie’s villain: a hard-edged bodyguard that kicks him out at every opportunity. Fun fact: those moments with the were not scripted, and the group did not even know about the plot until halfway through the tour.Speaking of the Australian press… there is a scene in the film earlier on in the film where the Swedish group has to answer questions at a press conference. The types of questions differ depending on who is being asked; the boys skirt the questions about money, fame and success while the girls are asked about their body parts. It is very jarring to those watching in 2020, however they handle the questions to the best of their ability using their varied command of the English language. This is the first glimpse into Australians’ fascination with the group, and the idolization of the members that ensued during their time in The Outback…The saving grace of the film are the scenes of ABBA behind the curtain; worrying about being electrocuted from the rain, and the crowds of people pressed against the fences that separated the fans from their idols. Those poor kids waited hours, all for one glimpse of the members, screaming with hysteria as they drove by. Benny even grants an autograph to one girl as she is hanging on to the top of the fence, almost as if she was about to jump for their love of ABBA.This very type of glimpse into the huge Australian music industry and the convergence of pop culture fandom of the 1970s is one of the very reasons why Agnetha is not fond of touring to this date. During the same tour they witnessed extreme airplane turbulence due to the Australian winds, thus leaving her with a fear of flying that is notoriously the reason why ABBA will never reunite for a world tour…Despite all these moments, the big saving grace for me, as an ABBA fan who never had the chance to see ABBA live. It is the documentation of a time when the group was still together and performed to those privileged enough to see them in the flesh. I still get goosebumps experiencing “Dancing Queen” with a live orchestra, seeing Agnetha smile when the audience sings “Chiquitita”, and Frida picking up a dangerously-lit sparkler from an audience member (how in GAY HELL did they bring that in?!). We also get a moment from “Get On The Carousel,” a song never recorded from the “Girl With the Golden hair” mini musical that they did for their encores. We also get early versions of the yet-to-be released songs “The Name of the Game” and “Thank You For the Music,” both songs that have gone on to be favourites among ABBA fans. It is well worth the price of importing the DVD, which I have provided a link to you, dear listeners, in the show notes.Regardless of its’ flaws, “ABBA: The Movie” does shine in the latter moments described, and is well worth a watch to those interested in learning more about the insecurities of the Swedish music scene, or at least the beginnings of it. Or if you want to see Frida and Agnetha acting as marionettes, it is definitely worth a re-watch, and another re-watch, and another… But what about the disc jockey?! You will have to listen to find out if he got that interview!I hope you enjoyed this sneak preview of Season 2!I am hopeful for its’ success…”It’s going to be WORLDWIDE!”Buy ABBA: The Movie on DVD!OTHER MEDIA FEATURED IN THIS EPISODEWehrenberg Theaters Jingle (STL SHOUTOUT!)Weezer- 'Buddy Holly'[title of show] Christmas SpecialThe Monkees- ‘Daydream Believer’INTERACT WITH SPARKLE SIDCLOSET CONCERTS: A new episode of “Closet Concerts” debuts every Wednesday, the day before a new podcast episode!‘FREE SPIRITS’ THEME SONG (INTRO MUSIC)‘Winning Streak’ theme, 1974-75ABOUT THE PODCASTNOTE: Links to Amazon products are associated with the Amazon Affiliate Program. Your purchase helps support the podcast!
Season 1 Episode 3: What in gay hell???Everything is canceled, but we are back! This week with featured guest, the most Photographed Nun in the World, Sister Roma! Tune in, because we really do end up having some fun this week, even through this extremely difficult time.Marc gives us a a quick update on social distancing and the facts on the serious crisis we are all facing.We find out about Sister Roma’s RuPaul’s Drag Race Viewing Party’s audience reaction to the announcement about about Sherry Pie being accused of sexual harassment, catfishing, and getting kicked off Drag Race. Sister Roma informs us about the Queer Nightlife Fund established by Race Bannon, Juanita MORE!, and Cleve Jones. Find out about donating to the fund or see if you qualify to apply for assistance for the fund. https://sfqueernightlifefund.orgDid you see what @Floridamaniac tweeted about @Sister_Roma and @Heklina?Heklina pitches Creative Director Sister Roma on a porn idea that is, frankly, in very bad TASTE - and Roma thinks she should do it.New Segment! Aunt Jukie joins us for a new segment about sex, sexuality, and sexual health and we find out what we know (and don’t know) about sexual health concerns that we know people have about the transmission of "IT!" Spoiler alert - any close contact can transmit this virus!Email your sex, sexuality, and sexual health questions to Aunt Jukie for fugure segments to producer@dragtimewithheklina.comHeklina asks for your quarantine recipes for her future cooking in the kitchen with Heklina video segments. Email your recipes to producer@dragtimewithheklina.comSUBSCRIBE, rate, or review ‘Drag Time with Heklina’ wherever you get your podcasts. If you want to support us by donating or tipping us, we are $DragTime on CashApp or you can visit our website for other ways to donate. Special thanks to our special guests @Sister_Roma and @JukieSunshine Artwork is by @MisterBNationResources • Centers for Disease Control (CDC) • World Health Organization • Johns Hopkins Medical Corona Virus Resource Center • Johns Hopkins Medical COVID-19 Global Cases Map Support Drag Time with Heklina by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/drag-time-with-heklina
Happy Leap Day everybody!! Welcome back to Queer All Year! On this oddity of a day, there seems to be only a quarter of much news today than there usually is. With that in mind, Cat and McG ramble on about their church experiences. Also Cat does a bit on the town Hell, Michigan which was at one point renamed Gay Hell, Michigan. Thanks so much and remember: We Love You!
These situations are relevant now. Why? Well, Falling in Reverse lead singer Ronnie Radke posted a controversial photo (a "meme" if you will) on Twitter which prompted a large out-lash from fans and various Twitter on-lookers. One of them being YouTuber Elijah Daniel. You might know him as the guy who bought Hell, MI. a few months ago for a month and renamed it "Gay Hell, MI". And basically, a nights-worth of [impossible] beef was thrown down. We dive into some of Radke's convinctions and other events which have lead the public to see him in a negative light. Visit our new website with a list of links for reference: emosocialclub.com/news/2019/8/10/ronnie-radke-past-amp-present-links-for-your-reference Join the club! Youtube Twitch Facebook Twitter Instagram Follow us! Brian: @spookypants1 Lizzie: @bordenbathory
This weeks episode of Hostile Gentlemen delves into the VERY interesting case of misidentification and really enjoyable drug experiences! This is must-listen entertainment! Please give us a like at facebook.com/hostilegentlemen, a follow at instagram.com/hostile_gentlemen, and subscribe to any and all pages we have in your podcast service providers!This weeks featured artist is Hessian from Portland, ME. They can be found at hessian-music.bandcamp.com, where you can listen to their music and some sick ass merch!
Steven and Amy this week discuss going to war with council workers and local chicken shop owners. The hot (very hot) mess that is Isreal Folau, the sinking ship that is the Logies & moving to Gay Hell.
Some of the cities may come as a surprise, but these are the best places to retire for LGBT seniors according to Senior Advice. The show kicks off with a Pride care package filled with new Oreo flavors from a listener in Texas. Hell, Michigan is bought by a gay man and renamed Gay Hell, and snarky text messages sent to ex’s caught our eye. We’re all business. Except when we’re not. Apple Podcasts: apple.co/1WwDBrC Spotify: spoti.fi/2pC19B1 iHeart Radio: bit.ly/2n0Z7H1 Tunein: bit.ly/1SE3NMb Stitcher: bit.ly/1N97Zqu Google Podcasts: bit.ly/1pQTcVW YouTube: bit.ly/1spAF5a Also follow Tim and John on: Facebook: www.facebook.com/focusgroupradio Twitter: www.twitter.com/focusgroupradio Instagram: www.instagram.com/focusgroupradio
The good boys discuss Vols Grant Williams, Jordan Bone and Admiral Schofield NBA draft results as well as expectations for the 2019 Vols football season. They also take on a couple of wild stories about an individual who was trapped on an airplane and the newly named Gay Hell, Michigan.
Look at that ugly bird... This week, Johnny and Tyler discuss the Bruja of Rubio, and the Island of Demons. Plus: Stonewall's 50th anniversary, Gay Hell in Michigan, and a cat named Spooky.Get your limited edition Spooky Bitch Pride shirts before they're gone! thatsspooky.com/store Please consider supporting the show on Patreon for access to mini episodes and many more perks! patreon.com/thatsspookyCheck out our website for show notes, photos, and more at thatsspooky.comFollow us on Instagram for photos from today’s episode and all the memes @thatsspookypodWe're on Twitter! Follow us at @thatsspookypodDon’t forget to send your spooky stories to thatsspookypod@gmail.com
Ben is going to Gay Hell, Peter has a run in with the law and Mikey warns us of the dangers of the film industry Donate to help keep Vidiots alive! - https://streamlabs.com/vidiotsofficial Direct download of the episode here: ------------------- Subscribe for more and TELL YOUR FRIENDS! Buy yourself some Vidiots merch: http://smarturl.it/Podiots Support Ben and Peter: https://www.youtube.com/teamtriplejump Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/vidiotsofficialTwitter: https://twitter.com/VidiotsOfficialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/VidiotsOfficialDiscord: https://discord.gg/ngYBSxgReddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/vidiotsofficial Submit a 'Tell Your Friends Ident': tellyourfriendsvidiots@gmail.com Follow the gang on Twitter:Ben: @Confused_DudePeter: @ThatPeterAustinMichael: @ParrotBoy Outro Song: 'Online Now! & I Think Its The Way I Walk' by Sylendanna, available at https://soundcloud.com/sylendanna
Mastermind Team's Robcast the Best Podcast in Baltimore! When you're out there dating, discuss our podcast! The legendary duo, Rob Lee and Dann D, are back with an all new episode! In this episode, they discuss Crawl. This is the alligator movie Rob & Dann have been waiting for. Later, Rob & Dann cover Baltimore Pride, fruity drinks and Food trucks. Then we get into new challenger. Featuring weird stories about a super fleas, insane Kentuckus Carnivores and Jadugar Mandrake's Magician fail. Please remember to Download, Stream and Share with your friends. Mastermind Team's Robcast's Regional Tour Starts at Gay Hell, MI. Find MTRPodcasts on your favorite podcatcher! Subscribe and share using #mtrthenetwork #mtrrobcast and #mtrpodcasts Follow Mtrthenetwork on Instagram & Twitter | @mtrpodcasts use #mtrpodcasts #mtrrobcast #mtrpods Follow the legendary duo on Instagram | Rob Lee @lordleemtr and Dann D. @CrownCityCook Feel free to drop us a line at our mailbag, yes it's a real email - jerkasscomments@gmail.com Like Mtrthenetwork on Facebook | mtrpodcasts
Mastermind Team's Robcast the Best Podcast in Baltimore! When you're out there dating, discuss our podcast! The legendary duo, Rob Lee and Dann D, are back with an all new episode! In this episode, they discuss Crawl. This is the alligator movie Rob & Dann have been waiting for. Later, Rob & Dann cover Baltimore Pride, fruity drinks and Food trucks. Then we get into new challenger. Featuring weird stories about a super fleas, insane Kentuckus Carnivores and Jadugar Mandrake's Magician fail. Please remember to Download, Stream and Share with your friends. Mastermind Team's Robcast's Regional Tour Starts at Gay Hell, MI. Find MTRPodcasts on your favorite podcatcher! Subscribe and share using #mtrthenetwork #mtrrobcast and #mtrpodcasts Follow Mtrthenetwork on Instagram & Twitter | @mtrpodcasts use #mtrpodcasts #mtrrobcast #mtrpods Follow the legendary duo on Instagram | Rob Lee @lordleemtr and Dann D. @CrownCityCook Feel free to drop us a line at our mailbag, yes it's a real email - jerkasscomments@gmail.com Like Mtrthenetwork on Facebook | mtrpodcasts
In Episode 70, Dave returns to hear a story about a mouse in Jessica’s house, the reason behind Americans being less charitable, a Day in Hell, the Georgia Dept. of Public Health’s crackdown on summer lunches for children, social media gets jailer fired, and the New York clerk who promised not to issue licenses to illegals.
I dagens avsnitt bland annat: Trump redo för samtal med Iran efter eskalering i Persiska viken, 14-åriga Hilda startar glasskafé i Önneköp, konservative historikern och läraren Norman Stone död, Mediestödsnämnden fördelar 30 miljoner SEK i bidrag till svagt bevakade områden, regeringen inför skatt på plastpåsar, Kristdemokraterna står fast vid att underlätta anhöriginvandring, snart fler latinamerikaner än vita i Texas samt Youtube-kändisen Elijah Daniel köper staden Hell, döper om den till Gay Hell och tillåter enbart prideflaggor i protest mot Trump https://radio.bubb.la/mandag-24-juni-2019/
This week we talk about Pokemon drama, Gay Hell, TV shows we're watching, silicone masks, fan culture, and lots of pride month discussions. Support us on Patreon to keep the podcast going and to gain access to exclusive content at: http://www.patreon.com/theshowsamandjoe Favorite things: Kate Bristol - https://soundcloud.com/kate-b-164961500/shit Pose - Season 2 Ashley O & Zimzalabim
Sami and Alise are back to talk about all the crazy shit going on in the news, starting with reparations hearings in congress. Next, they talk about a town getting renamed “Gay Hell” for Pride month. For the main news, they discuss the fight over whether or not to call migrant detention camps what they actually are: not NOT concentration camps. Then they explain Joe Biden’s comments on segregationists, and why he refuses to apologize. They also share the latest on the tense relations with Iran. Finally, they close the show with Hope Hicks testifying before the House Judiciary Committee.
On today's show we discussed these Instagram stars that want you to fund their next vacation, an update on the bees in JV's house, whether or not schools should get rid of father daughter dances, the new town of Gay Hell, and we try to set up our listeners Gaby and Mike. Plus tons more!
On today's show for June 18, 2019: - The City of Detroit is one of 10 American cities to join a new national program to figure out how to help residents make more money and improve their economic status. - You’ve heard of Hell, Michigan, right? it’s an unincorporated town near Pinckney in Livingston County. It’s famous for its road signs, a tavern and stores selling souvenirs branded with the community’s name. Now, a California YouTuber has purchased the whole five-acre commercial property and officially renamed it “Gay Hell” in protest of the Trump Administration. - The Conservatory on Belle Isle is opening nearly a month ahead of schedule. - A 2,500 Square Foot Premier Pet Supply is coming to the City Club Apartments near Grand Circus Park. And yes, it'll have a DIY dog wash station. We discuss. - A Grand Opening date has been set for the new Brooks Brewing in Ferndale. It'll be June 26th, and we talk about their unique approach to pricing their brews. - And finally, there's the 6th Annual Art of the Cocktail competition in downtown Ferndale on Thursday. More: http://www.downtownferndale.com/art-of-the-cocktail/
Go to Gay Hell (a real place in Michigan). It's Tuesday and Sherri Shepherd and Gabriel Iglesias are here!
They open this segment discussing the all time billboard list. Which leads to speculation of Madonna's net worth. Also they talk about the top billboard Drake songs. They went on to talk about the changed town name in Michigan called “Gay Hell”.
Going over the particulars of the 2017 Women's March. The complicated arithmetic of intersectionality that builds the Oppression Totem Pole. There's no escaping your past sins in the digital age, but is that right? Free Expression is almost more important than Free Speech. The test of true character is how you handle being challenged on your ideas. When the precedence is wrong, we shouldn't follow it, simple as that. If the immigration laws are unjust, then change them. And, welcome to Gay Hell, Michigan. It's a Brave New World out there.
PDS 6.18 Huge Max Landis Accusations, Elijah Daniel's "Gay Hell", & Kyle Kashuv Harvard Controversy by The Philip DeFranco Show
Going over the particulars of the 2017 Women's March. The complicated arithmetic of intersectionality that builds the Oppression Totem Pole. There's no escaping your past sins in the digital age, but is that right? Free Expression is almost more important than Free Speech. The test of true character is how you handle being challenged on your ideas. When the precedence is wrong, we shouldn't follow it, simple as that. If the immigration laws are unjust, then change them. And, welcome to Gay Hell, Michigan. It's a Brave New World out there.
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Drag queen month continues along with our trend of movies with ridiculously long titles with To Wong Foo Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar. Endlessly quotable and completely hilarious, it's really interesting that the film presents queer culture through a relatively straight lens considering the fact the screenwriter was gay himself. And despite being straight men, Wesley Snipes and John Leguizamo pull off being FABULOUS drag queens! But it's not all quite fun and games as we discuss the elephant in the room, domestic abuse, that the LGBT community needs to start recognizing as the important issue it is and actually do something about it. Be sure to send feedback and suggestions to CinemaQueens@gmail.com and on social media @CinemaQueens!
Welcome to Queer June, y'all! Today we're gonna discuss a couple of our favorite LGBT movies:The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994)To Wong Foo Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar (1995)The Birdcage (1996)Intro Music: Latin Jazzy FunkOutro Music: Backroads See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode's runway was...dramatic. We had to open this week's podcast with a director's cut of that must-see back and forth between Isaac and Helen. SPOILER ALERT! It doesn't go well. Come with us back into The Workroom, where we are full of strong opinions about this latest gift from Project Runway All Stars Season 6! Links below :-) Bracket Battle: Team Samilia: Anthony, Char and Joshua Team Hernease: Amanda, Merline and Kimberly Team Nayland: Ari (Out), Candice and Fabio LINKS - - - Get This Week's Cheat Sheet and Bracket Battle Update: www.herneasedavis.com/theworkroom/cheatsheet44 www.herneasedavis.com/theworkroom/pras6bracketupdate Samilia's Course at Memphis College of Art: mca.edu/community/community-education/fashion-design/ Samilia's Sewing Classes and Online Store: www.TexstyleShop.com Samilia on Social Mediums: @texstyleshop on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook Hernease's New Etsy Shop:https://www.etsy.com/shop/HowIndigo?ref=search_shop_redirect HowIndigo on Instagram: @HowIndigo Hernease's website: www.herneasedavis.com Hernease on Social Mediums: @hernease on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook Nayland's Exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art: icaphila.org/exhibitions/8899/tag-proposals-on-queer-play-and-the-ways-forward Find Us On The Interwebs: www.facebook.com/theworkroom www.instagram.com/theworkroompodcast Subscribe To Our Podcast: iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-workroom/id1085984001 Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/s?fid=83661&refid=stpr SoundCloud: www.soundcloud.com/theworkroom