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For many decades, whenever anyone at a Flood gathering was celebrating a birthday, the guys turned to David Peyton to lead them in a rousing rendition of … no, oh, hell no, not THAT song… (Does this bunch really look like “Happy Birthday to You” people?) No, Br'er Peyton suggested a much more appropriate nativity-observing song for the Flood flock. Not only that, Dave enhanced the tune with his own special touch, the addition of a juicy reference to a sex scandal that was rocking West Virginia politics. More on that little tidbit in a moment.For now, you can hear Dave's birthday tune — a sassy 1930s hokum number — by scrolling back to the top of this article and click the Play button on the video that Flood Manager Pamela Bowen shot 14 years ago this week. The occasion for Pamela's footage was a housewarming at the clubhouse at the Wyngate retirement village where devoted Flood fans Norman and Shirley Davis had just moved. For the fun evening, about 30 of the Davises' new neighbors were in the audience. Among them were guitarist Jacob Scarr's grandparents who were also new residents. The senior Scarrs had been regulars at Flood gigs ever since their grandson's joined the band several years earlier.The SongA highlight of the evening was Peyton's performance of the birthday song; The Flood's version of “You Can't Get That Stuff No More” with Charlie Bowen and Michelle Hoge's harmonies and solos by Dave, Jacob, Joe Dobbs and Doug Chaffin.Back in 2003, when a take on the tune was included on the I'd Rather Be Flooded album, the band described it as a 1932 Tampa Red/Georgia Tom song. That was correct as far as it went, but a little deeper research would have taught the guys that the song actually was written and recorded a year or two earlier by a remarkable young singer/actor/comedian named Sam Theard.Performing well into the 1970s under assorted stage names — including Lovin' Sam and Spo-Dee-O-Dee — Theard was born in New Orleans in 1904. Before he was 20, he was performing with a circus, then working in theaters and nightclubs.Meeting up with Flood heroes Tampa Red and Cow Cow Davenport, Theard recorded one of his best known songs — "(I'll Be Glad When You're Dead) You Rascal You” — for Brunswick in 1929. Over the years that song was covered by everyone from Louis Armstrong, Cab Calloway and The Mills Brothers to Fats Domino, Dr. John and Taj Mahal.In the 1930s and '40s, using the name Spo-Dee-O-Dee, Theard was a regular as a comedian at New York's Apollo Theater.It was during this period that he co-wrote his next famous song, “Let the Good Times Roll,” with Louis Jordan, who recorded it with his Tympany Five in 1946. In 1961 at the 3rd Annual Grammy Awards ceremony, Ray Charles won a Grammy for his version of that tune.In the 1950s, Theard wrote for a number of jazz greats, including Hot Lips Page, Count Basie, Eddie “Cleanhead” Vinson and Roy Eldridge.Then in the last decade of his life, Theard was discovered by television, appearing in episodes of a variety of shows, including “Sanford and Son” and “Little House of Prairie.”The Ickie Frye InfusionBut you're still thinking about that political sex scandal, aren't you? The one that Peyton worked into The Flood's version of “You Can't Get That Stuff No More”? Okay, here's that story:The original song, as recorded in 1932 by Tampa Red and Georgia Tom, included this verse: There goes Joe with a great big knife Somebody been messin' round with his wife.However, when The Flood recorded it in a marathon studio session in Charleston in November 2003, Dave sang the verse as: There's Ickie Frye with a great long knife. Somebody been a-messin' round with his wife…Uh, Ickie who? Sure, that's not a well-known name today, but if you were a news-reading West Virginian in 2003, you certainly would have known about Phillip “Ickie” Frye, a bass-playing TV/computer repairman who had just blown up Gov. Bob Wise's political career. Newspapers across the state trumpeted the news of how Frye revealed that his wife — state employee Angela Mascia, in charge of European projects for the state development office — was having an extramarital affair with the governor.Red-faced, Wise admitted his infidelity. “I apologize deeply,” Wise said, “to the people of our state for my actions. In my private life, I have let many people down." The following year, Frye even filed to run for governor to "dog Wise," he said, over the affair, but he dropped out when Wise himself announced he would not seek re-election. Soon after The Flood's album was released, Ickie Frye emailed Peyton to thank him for the shout-out on the tune. The ex-governor had no comment. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 1937flood.substack.com
Let The Good Times Roll.Larry has been a circus clown for over thirty years. Now, with the threat of closure, he stands to lose everything.About Duncan IllingDuncan is a writer living in Brighton, his first short story Let The Good Times Roll was published in June 2022 in Brighton & Beyond, A West Hill Writers Anthology. A writer of fiction, memoir, non-fiction and script, a radio presenter, producer, musician, composer and former A&R manager. Duncan's writing can be found on Substack, he's focussing on his next writing projects which include a novel. CREDITSLet The Good Times RollA story by Duncan Robert IllingAdapted by Duncan Robert Illing and Kristin BurnistonLarry was played by Andrew Lancel.Mr Brotherton by Andy M Milligan.The Administrator by Laura FinnemoreGrace by Shona GrahamBilly by John KennardStewart by James MerganserPete by Rob VincentDirected by Kristin Burniston and Duncan Robert Illing.Produced by Duncan Robert IllingAdditional credits:Entrance of the Gladiators by Julius Fučík performed by the U.S Marine Band, music and performance are both public domain. Jazz music listed as copyright free and Creative Commons for use.Clown act music listed as copyright free for use.Any additional sourced sound effects listed as copyright free and/or public domain at source.Clown image source listed as copyright free, and its specific adaptation is under copyright. All remaining aspects of this drama production are under copyright.
This week, the Sun enters Pisces for a season of reflection and release; the Last Quarter Moon in Sagittarius means we're ready to let the good times roll; Mercury reignites energy as it trines Mars and introduces a lot of new details as it squares Jupiter; Mars finally turns direct. And April answers a listener question about Jupiter transits; why don't they seem luckier? Plus: Barking dogs, Mardi Gras, and Mercury's footnotes! Read a full transcript of this episode. Have a question you'd like answered on the show? Email April or leave it here! For more on this week's planetary news, read my column! Subscribe to April's mailing list and get a free lunar workbook at each New Moon! Love the show? Make a donation! Timestamps [1:19] The Sun enters Jupiter-ruled Pisces on Feb. 18 (2:07 am PST, through March 20). It's time to let go of what isn't going to be helpful or necessary on the road ahead. [5:10] Moon Report! The Last Quarter Moon in Sagittarius (Feb. 20, 9:32 am PST) at 02°19' Sagittarius is a final action point for the Aquarius New Moon on Jan. 29. Sagittarius has a big, joyous, “let the good times roll” Mardi Gras spirit. The Moon's Sabian symbol at this Last Quarter is 3 Sagittarius, Two men playing chess, the Sun is on Pisces, A petrified forest. [7:50] Lunar Phase Family Cycle (LPFC). This is the Last Quarter in an LPFC that began with the New Moon on Nov. 23, 2022, at 01°37' Sagittarius. The First Quarter in this LPFC was Aug. 24, 2023, the Full Moon on May 23, 2024. [9:23] Void-of-Course Moon (VOC) periods. On Feb. 17 (3:24 pm PST), the Moon in Libra trines the Sun in Aquarius. It's VOC for 55 minutes and then enters Scorpio (4:19 pm PST). Use this VOC Moon period to practice the art of small talk and brighten someone's day. [10:57] On Feb. 20 (2:05 am PST), the Moon in Scorpio trines Neptune. It's VOC for 2 hours 50 minutes and then enters Sagittarius (4:55 am PST). When the Moon aspects Neptune, intuition and access to our unconscious mind are very strong. [12:14] On Feb. 22 (12:38 pm PST), the Moon in Sagittarius squares Neptune. It's VOC for 2 hours, 31 minutes and enters Capricorn (3:09 pm PST). Monitor your mood and respond to emotions calmly, instead of overreacting. [13:27] Mercury squares Jupiter at 11°43' Pisces-Gemini on Feb. 20 (12:13 pm PST). Square aspects to Jupiter mean it's easy to get carried away and overdo it. Jupiter is on the Sabian symbol, 12 Gemini, A slave girl demands her rights of her mistress, Mercury is on 12 Pisces, An examination of initiates. These two planets are in mutual reception (each in a sign ruled by the other), so there is the potential to reconcile any conflicts between facts and opinion. [16:0] Mercury trines Mars (Feb. 23, 8:58 am PST) at 17°00' Pisces-Cancer. Your experience of this aspect will depend on how you're currently handling feelings of resentment, anger, or frustration. [17:36] Mars stations direct (Feb. 23, 6 pm PST) at 17°00' Cancer, on the Sabian symbol 17 Cancer, The germ grows into knowledge and life. Mars has been retrograde since Dec. 6, 2024. Mars is the warrior planet, so anger and cutting ties must be managed carefully. Protecting your family, your home, and safety can feel urgent. [20:22] Listener Quentin asks about Jupiter transits; why don't they seem luckier? [24:52] If you'd like to have a question answered on a future episode, leave a message of one minute or less at speakpipe.com/bigskyastrologypodcast or email april (at) bigskyastrology (dot) com; put “Podcast Question” in the subject line. Free ways to support the podcast: Subscribe, like, review and share with a friend! [25:27] A tribute to this week's donors! If you would like to support the show and receive access to April's special donors-only videos, go to BigSkyAstropod.com and contribute $10 or more. You can make a one-time donation in any amount or become an ongoing monthly contributor.
On today's episode I'm joined by Bret Postal of Michigan. Bret is the host of the Angell Road Outdoors Podcast and we've been stayed in touch over the past couple years. I always liked Bret's outlook on hunting and not taking it too seriously while still getting it done. We have some good laughs in this one as we discuss a ton of great topics.- podcasting and why we do it- concerns about DNR and land management- getting your kids in the outdoors and the fragility of the kill- friendships forged in the field- the evolution of hunting gear- and many more
On today's episode we are letting the good times roll and talking all things Mardi Gras at Universal Orlando!
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Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Ray es una película biográfica de 2004 que cuenta la biografía de Ray Charles, músico ciego interpretado por Jamie Foxx. La película está dirigida por Taylor Hackford y consiguió el Óscar al mejor actor principal y al mejor sonido. El director Taylor Hackford escogió 17 canciones de Ray los años 50 y 60, seleccionadas de los álbumnes de Atlántic y ABC records. Lista de Tracks 01. Mess Around [02:41] 02. I've Got a Woman [02:52] 03. Hallelujah I Love Her So (live) [03:05] 04. Drown in My Own Tears [03:21] 05. (Night Time Is) The Right Time [03:24] 06. Mary Ann [02:47] 07. Hard Times (No One Knows Better Than I) [02:55] 08. What'd I Say (live) [04:38] 09. Georgia on My Mind [03:39] 10. Hit the Road Jack [02:00] 11. Unchain My Heart [02:50] 12. I Can't Stop Loving You (live) [03:16] 13. Born to Lose [03:15] 14. Bye Bye, Love [02:11] 15. You Don't Know Me (live) [03:15] 16. Let the Good Times Roll (live) [02:48] 17. Georgia on My Mind (live) [05:30]Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de EDITORIAL GCO. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/2313218
Lots to discuss today, a busy birthday weekend complete with a surprise party, Stu's warm weather trip to Arizona, Ted being voted into the Gravel Cycling Hall of Fame and upcoming trip to Race Around Rwanda, lots of great questions about nutrition and staying limber and strong, and plenty more. Some great content from the show. Here's Laura's video showing Ted that he's in the HoF: https://youtu.be/OYHh09U6jbg?si=FM38Yz-5Zt7xZyYX Here's the Race Around Rwanda route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/49334442 Ted's Prep for RAR: https://youtu.be/F7VEjHfHTaM?si=c-NbBSVawv9bA3pZ
Send us a textWe talk through Donald Trump's plan to kick off his term, democrats whining about Biden leaving office, and Senator Johnson releasing predictable news.
This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here's some more details about the show: It's a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he'll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 19th December 2024 Artist - Track - Album - Year John Escreet Call It What It Is The Epicenter of Your Dreams 2024 Ivan Mazuze M&S Penuka 2024 Heavy Hitters Shadows That's What's Up! 2024 Elam Friedlander Air Sound-Elements 2024 Larry Vuckovich Belgrade Blues Blue Balkan: Then & Now 2024 Richard Nelson Tear it Down October Rain 2024 Doug MacDonald Tele Time Santa Monica Session 2024 Greg Chako Abientot Live! 2024 University of Nevada, Las Vegas Jazz Ensemble 1 Check Up Let the Good Times Roll 2024 Tracy Yang Jazz Orchestra MMXXI Suite: I. Uncertainty OR 2024 Tracy Yang Jazz Orchestra MMXXI Suite: II. Healing OR 2024 Tracy Yang Jazz Orchestra MMXXI Suite: III. Reunited OR 2024 Hyeseon Hong Jazz Orchestra Memories of Ladies Things Will Pass 2024 Sivan Arbel Dreamland, f. Jay Gandhi Oneness 2024 Daniel Pardo Bebo Ese Momento 2024 Alvin Queen Evening Stroll Through Nyhavn The Jazzcup Café Blues 2024 Brian Charette Why'd You Have to Go and Lie to Me Boy You Don't Know Jack! 2024 Hayoung Lyou Windup The Myth of Kalabasis 2024 Ben Goldberg/Todd Sickafoose/Scott Amendola Sad Trophy Here to There 2024 Angeli & Crane 2000 Decades Angeli & Crane 2024 Ohad Talmor Accords for Four Back to the Land 2024 Ohad Talmor Astonishment Back to the Land 2024 Ohad Talmor Quartet Variations on Tune 3 Back to the Land 2024 Quartet Diminished Mirror Side Deerand 2024 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 19th December 2024 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical.
Do wealth and pleasure bring true happiness? King Solomon, one of history's richest and wisest men, set out to answer this age-old question. He indulged in laughter, lavish projects, wealth, and endless luxury. Yet, at the height of success, Solomon realized his pursuits were like chasing the wind—futile and empty. In this episode, discover why Solomon's reflections in Ecclesiastes reveal that worldly pleasures and achievements can't fulfill our deepest desires. Understand why even with all he gained, Solomon confessed it was all vanity. This episode will resonate with anyone seeking true purpose and joy. Learn how Solomon's journey points to a deeper truth: real satisfaction is only found beyond earthly pursuits. If you've ever felt that life's pleasures don't bring the fulfillment you expected, this episode will provide valuable insight and direction for your life's journey.
Do wealth and pleasure bring true happiness? King Solomon, one of history's richest and wisest men, set out to answer this age-old question. He indulged in laughter, lavish projects, wealth, and endless luxury. Yet, at the height of success, Solomon realized his pursuits were like chasing the wind—futile and empty. In this episode, discover why Solomon's reflections in Ecclesiastes reveal that worldly pleasures and achievements can't fulfill our deepest desires. Understand why even with all he gained, Solomon confessed it was all vanity. This episode will resonate with anyone seeking true purpose and joy. Learn how Solomon's journey points to a deeper truth: real satisfaction is only found beyond earthly pursuits. If you've ever felt that life's pleasures don't bring the fulfillment you expected, this episode will provide valuable insight and direction for your life's journey.
This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here's some more details about the show: It's a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he'll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 5th December 2024 Artist - Track - Album - Year Brian Charette The Jolly Black Giant You Don't Know Jack 2024 Beledo Candomesque Flotando en el Vacio 2024 Peter Bernstein No Problem Better Angels 2024 Stan Harrison The Details Some Poor Soul Has a Fire 2024 Tony Levin Me and My Axe Bringing it Down to the Bass 2024 Steve Allee Tergiversation Zebra Stories 2024 Live Edge Trio w/ Steve Nelso Don't Stress Closing Time 2024 Steve Davis Encouragement Bluesthetic 2022 Steve Davis All Blues We See 2024 Ginetta's Vendetta All Blues Fun Size 2024 Lux Quartet Congratulations and Condolences Tomorrowland 2024 David Weiss Sextet One for Bu Auteur 2024 T.K. Blue The Hue of Bluu Planet Bluu 2022 University of Nevada, Las Vegas Jazz Ensemble 1 Bohmia After Dark Let the Good Times Roll 2024 Peter Lenz Eleanor Breathe: Music for Large Ensembles 2024 The Bad Plus Tyrone's Flamingo Complex Emotions 2024 Mark Wingfield Apparition in the Vaults The Gathering 2024 Mark Wingfield A Fleeting Glance The Gathering 2024 Luca Calabrese Dissolution I Shin Den Shin 2024 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 5th December 2024 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical.
On this episode of Vinyl Verdict, Bell, Jamie and Adam listen to Jamie's next pick, The Cars self titled debut album. Released in 1978, it was an immediate radio hit, later going 6x Platinum. Described variously as New Wave, Power Pop and Synth-Rock, the album incorporates elements of all three genres. Rolling Stone has most recently named this the #353/500 Greatest Albums of all Time. But will the boys say "Bye Bye Love" to it after repeat listenings, or will the "Good Times Roll"? Come along and find out!
Guy Adami, Dan Nathan, and Danny Moses explore market optimism in the wake of Trump's decisive election victory and the anticipated impacts on financial regulations, particularly for banks. After the break (27:00), Brian Belski, Chief Investment Strategist at BMO Capital Markets, shares his insights on the future of major financial institutions and potential mergers among regional banks. The discussion also touches on the broader economic outlook, including inflation, interest rates, and the unique dynamics in the gold market. The hosts delve into the tech sector's performance, with particular analysis of JPMorgan, Tesla, and AI-driven companies like NVIDIA and Palantir. Belski closes with his cautious optimism for the stock market and the importance of focusing on individual stocks and sectors amidst evolving market conditions. Subscribe to our newsletter: https://riskreversalmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe — About the Show: On The Tape is a weekly podcast with CNBC Fast Money's Guy Adami, Dan Nathan and Danny Moses. They're offering takes on the biggest market-moving headlines of the week, trade ideas, in-depth analysis, tips and advice. Each episode, they are joined by prominent Wall Street participants to help viewers make smarter investment decisions. Bear market, bull market, recession, inflation or deflation… we're here to help guide your portfolio into the green. Risk Reversal brings you years of experience from former Wall Street insiders trading stocks to experts in the commodity market. — Check out our show notes here See what adding futures can do for you at cmegroup.com/onthetape. — Shoot us an email at OnTheTape@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OnTheTapePod on Twitter or @riskreversalmedia on Threads — We're on social: Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow Danny Moses @DMoses34 on Twitter Follow Liz Thomas @LizThomasStrat on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube page The financial opinions expressed in Risk Reversal content are for information purposes only. The opinions expressed by the hosts and participants are not an attempt to influence specific trading behavior, investments, or strategies. Past performance does not necessarily predict future outcomes. No specific results or profits are assured when relying on Risk Reversal. Before making any investment or trade, evaluate its suitability for your circumstances and consider consulting your own financial or investment advisor. The financial products discussed in Risk Reversal carry a high level of risk and may not be appropriate for many investors. If you have uncertainties, it's advisable to seek professional advice. Remember that trading involves a risk to your capital, so only invest money that you can afford to lose. Derivatives are not suitable for all investors and involve the risk of losing more than the amount originally deposited and any profit you might have made. This communication is not a recommendation or offer to buy, sell or retain any specific investment or service.
In this episode of *Listen to This*, host Eric Leckey spins a playlist of songs inspired by idioms and common sayings. From classics like "Let the Good Times Roll" and "Hit the Road Jack" to "Every Rose Has Its Thorn," Leckey explores how artists have turned familiar phrases into unforgettable hits. With his signature mix of music history and witty commentary, he breaks down the origins of each idiom and how these songs have become cultural staples. Tune in for a fun and lyrical journey through tracks that prove there's always truth in a good saying!
Join us for an insightful episode where experts Brian W. Gilbert, PharmD, MBA, BCCCP, FCCM, FNCS, Lance Ray, PharmD, BCEMP, BCPS, and Ruben D. Santiago, PharmD, BCCCP, BCPS discuss an upcoming educational session at the Midyear Clinical Meeting and Exhibition focused on the current state of illicit drug use in the United States. The session will cover both nonpharmacological and pharmacological management strategies, offering valuable insights for pharmacists via engaging case-based scenarios. Don't miss this opportunity to stay informed on critical trends and treatment approaches! The information presented during the podcast reflects solely the opinions of the presenter. The information and materials are not, and are not intended as, a comprehensive source of drug information on this topic. The contents of the podcast have not been reviewed by ASHP, and should neither be interpreted as the official policies of ASHP, nor an endorsement of any product(s), nor should they be considered as a substitute for the professional judgment of the pharmacist or physician.
This week Mike Dave and Tristan Talk Brentford Maddison's resurgence Brennan's shush Short preview of Qarabag and United How should Spurs use the youth players through the cup and European matches Wicked Spursy is mostly optimistic Mike's drinkin' Two Heroes Brewing Amerika Rice Lager WICKED SPURSY IS A WICKED SPORTS PRODUCTION FIND US ON ALL YOUR FAVORITE PODCAST PLATFORMS AS WELL AS INSTAGRAM AND X
Send us a textThis episode's guests are Danielle Walter Nolan and Kate Nolan, the owners of Brown County Bikes. The conversation explores the personal and professional journey of Danielle and Kate, their unique contributions to the biking community, and their vision for the future of Brown County Bikes...lots of great nuggets for other retailers. Support the show
And we're back!! After about a month away, it's good to be talking shop again. What a fun Olympics we had this summer, but the fun doesn't stop because we have the College Football season officially kicking off this weekend, the NFL next weekend, and October baseball is on the horizon. Let's do this! This episode was recorded on 08.28.2024. Episode Timestamps; College Football - 1:26 NFL - 4:26 Women's Basketball - 6:28 MLB - 7:14 The Misfits - 9:20 Episode Links: • WNBA: https://www.espn.com/wnba/story/_/id/40847083/2024-wnba-playoffs-tracker-making-biggest-impact-more • US Open: https://www.espn.com/tennis/story/_/page/tennistierrank*/carlos-alcaraz-novak-djokovic-iga-swiatek-coco-gauff-win-tennis-2024-us-open ~ For any questions, comments, or concerns, reach out to catchinupwithpeach@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/catchinupwithpeach TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@catchwpeach Twitter: https://twitter.com/catchwpeach
Maria & Carlos are going to dive into the electrifying, shocking and certainly epic **WrestleMania 30**!
Spring surpassed Sam's wildest hopes; Alan and Shawn are content just avoiding disappointment. Join The Man of the West and The Lord of the Mark as the hobbits let the good times roll while rebuilding the Shire in the first of three episodes on The Grey Havens. Lobelia Sackville-Baggins finds redemption and popularity; the Gaffer shouts random proverbs as he moves into his new digs; and it turns out that every grain is sacred, every grain is good. We speculate about Sandyman's future, feel sorry for the kids of Shire Reckoning 1419, and unanimously declare Rosie Cotton the Shire MVP. Also, Alan buys a copy of Fredegar Bolger's new book, The Lockholes Diet.
It's July, and as we all know, it is time to let the good times roll. Sounders have taken 13 points out of a possible 15 in MLS play and have advanced to the US Open Cup Semifinals for the first time in a decade. Can this run of form continue?Gregg Berhalter out at USMNTU.S. Open Cup ResultsTransfer Rumors AboundNouhou'd Again!It's Just Too Damn Hot...Especially in Austin!Join our Scuttlebutt Discord server for fan batter with us and other Sounder fans! We'll ask YOU to fill our Scuttlebutt mailbag. Also, if you want to support the show, please join our Supporters' Section on Patreon.Cameron Collins - @legalmindedpunkNicholaus Biela - @niquitabananaOn Episode 84 of Sounders Scuttlebutt, Cameron and Nick talk Gregg Berhalter, US Open Cup, and the Summer Transfer Window.
Kerry Crowley and Roger Munter talk about the Giants' better play of late, and look towards the future, trade deadline, All Star Game and all!Catch every edition of The Kerry Crowley show by subscribing to Kerry's You Tube page, or follow him on twitter at KO_Crowley. You can follow me on twitter at Rog61, or, to get all of my work on Giants' prospects simply become a There R Giants' subscriber.There R Giants is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Intro/Outro: “Let the Good Times Roll” by The Cars This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rogermunter.substack.com/subscribe
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Today on the Time to Talk Travel Podcast hosts Desiree Miller, Maureen Dennis, and Nasreen Stump discuss one of our favorite cities for history, culture, food, and of course a good time- New Orleans. We'll cover where to go, tips we've learned, and why you should bring kids. Mentions: Things to Do in New OrleansCity ParkAudubon ParkSt. Louis Cathedral Jackson SquareSteamboat Natchez (plays steam calliope)Voodoo MuseumCharity Hospital Katrina Memorial New Orleans Pharmacy MuseumGarden DistrictPreservation Hall JazzMuseum of DeathWhitney PlantationEvents in New OrleansMardi GrasKrewe of Jingle Parade (December)Nola ChristmasFestHotels in New OrleansThe Roosevelt Waldorf Astoria New OrleansHyatt House New OrleansWestin New OrleansHotel MonteleoneRestaurants in New OrleansCochonCommander's PalaceCafe Du MondeDooky ChaseCooter BrownsCarousel Bar & LoungePat O'BriensLittle Dizzy'sBourbon...
This week we discuss the #commanders mandatory mini-camp the last part of the install before raining camp. We also interact with out live chat and answer fan submitted questions. #RaiseHail #54h #OPSS #HTTC #NFL If you like what we do please would you: LIKE, COMMENT & SUBSCRIBE it costs nothing and we'd really appreciate it. We are on the road to 100 subscribers (Thank you) :-)
Howdy folks here is the episode with Mia at Jt Meleck. This was a great Story and Mia is on fire for her brand. She brings excitment in big ways to rice whiskey hope you enjoy. Badmotivatorbarrels.com/shop/?aff=3 Z.SmithWhiskeyandMixology Patreon.com/the_whiskeyshaman Jtmeleck.com One family, one farm, one great idea… It begins in 1896, when John Meleck had the crazy idea to grow his 1st rice on 20 acres of marshland in s. Louisiana. Against the odds, the name J.T. Meleck became synonymous with Louisiana rice, but to us he is great, great uncle John. Five generations later we still grow rice – and now crawfish – on the same 20 acres as our Uncle John. We've grown since then but we are still as connected to the dirt as J.T. Meleck. I began thinking, what if we could make a great spirit from our rice? It would make our Uncle John proud. The result is something truly special. It's American Rice, born right here on our farm, just off hwy 35 in Branch, LA. We´re proud to take our rice from grain to bottle. We work the dirt and grow the seed, just like Uncle John did. That's why we've named it J.T. Meleck. Because our crazy idea has managed to create a whole new Louisiana classic. One that goes straight from our farm to your front porch. We present to you In 2018, J.T. Meleck Distillers launched it's Louisiana Rice Vodka made 100% from the rice we harvest on our farm in Branch, Louisiana. This rice spirit reaches 191 proof in the distillation process, and then brought down to 80 proof for consumption. A clear spirit with a touch of sweetness on the nose and slight vanilla characteristics on the palate. Beautiful viscosity and a clean spirit. Released in 2022, this is J.T. Meleck's staple and long talked about American Rice Whiskey. Aged in new American oak barrels for almost 5 years our whiskey is amber in color and deep in intensity. J.T. Meleck's Single Barrel Program was launched in October of 2022 with picks dropping at Nunu's Market and Champagnes Market in Lafayette, LA. We decided to launch this program after discovering that some barrels were not like the others. They were meant to be enjoyed separately. Whether it be the nose, flavor or finish, we knew these barrels were special and need to be shared with our fans. Select groups or retailers are invited to our distillery for a tour & tasting where they choose a barrel that will become their single barrel pick. Each pick varies in flavor, yield and proof, making each bottle unique. No barrel is the same so each single barrel pick is its own experience. Personalized stickers are present on each bottle identifying the group or retailer who picked, the bottle number, barrel number, proof and ABV. Aged 4-5 years in new American Oak 53-gallon barrels with proofs having ranged from 118.2-123.9 Our Founder's Edition was the first ever soft launch of our American Rice whiskey in November of 2021. Aged in 30-gallon barrels for 4 years, this small batch release yielded only 1000 bottles at 96-proof. An explosion of vanilla and charred oak on the nose creating a smoky chocolate taste. Laissez Bon Temps Rouler Let the Good Times Roll the RICE Way! Ingredients Include: 2 oz. J.T Meleck American Rice Whiskey 1/4 oz. orange curacao 1 teaspoon maraschino liqueur 1/2 oz. lemon juice 1/2 oz. simple syrup 1 dash Angostura bitters Lemon twist for garnish Instructions: add all ingredients to a glass of your choosing, stir, add ice, and garnish with a lemon twist. Louisiana Rice VodkaAmerican Rice WhiskeySingle Barrel Cask Strength American Rice WhiskeyRice Whiskey, Founder's Edition
For episode 220 of Yapping Yankees, I yap all about the Yankees dominance from top to bottom, the all-around impressive team & individual accomplishments of late, the latest injury & roster news, the last 2 weeks of action, and fans thoughts on Stanton performances overall now & going forward!
Join us as we talk disc golf with guests and opinionated hosts
This week is all about celebrating the 3 year anniversary of this fun and hilarious podcast. Jeff and the producer are taking a look back at the 3 years we have spent making this show for all of our listeners. Enjoy this exciting milestone with us this week on Mary B's 5th son. Enjoy your favorite cup of coffee with us this week. -IF YOU LIKE THIS WEEKS EPISODE HELP US GROW THIS PODCAST BY RATING, SUBSCRIBE, AND FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM @MARYBS5THSON. FINALLY, PLEASE SHARE THIS PODCAST WITH THOSE YOU LOVE TO HELP US CONTINUE TO CREATE CONTENT FOR YOU TO ENJOY EVERY SUNDAY MORNING OR ANYTIME!
After the expulsion of Matsudaira Sadanobu, the shogun was free to pursue the lavish lifestyle he had always dreamed of. Thanks to a buoyant economy, the rest of the nation joined him in conspicuous consumption. These good times, however, would eventually come to an end.Support the Show.
Mardi Gras is coming to Minnesota and Sheletta's chatting with Michael Baptiste, one of the organizers, about the party with a purpose this Saturday at Canterbury Park.
The week kicks off with St. Patrick's Day on the 17th!! GET YOUR IRISH ON!!!! Monday Morning with Shonda will feature another of her "Author Highlight" Interviews with author George Ellis, MD. It's going to be a GOOD TIME!! The week looks to be filled with a bunch of fun Holidays so let the Good Times Roll!! Have a Good Sunday and we'll see all of you next week!!! Later Gators!!! Get everything you need to start your own successful podcast on Podbean here: https://www.podbean.com/tomspodcastPBFree Visit our webpage where you can catch up on Current / Past Episodes: www.theoldmanspodcast.com Contact us at: theoldmanspodcast@gmail.com
Worry? What worries? As the market hits new all-time highs, investors are “comfortably bullish,” according to research by Bloomberg Intelligence. They're also bullish on exchange-traded funds, according to BI's first-ever ETF survey. What if anything could derail this state of optimism? And how is the current enthusiasm different from the meme-stock euphoria and previous all-time highs of 2021? On this episode of Trillions, Eric Balchunas and Joel Weber speak with Bloomberg Intelligence ETF analyst Athanasios Psarofagis about his new greed/fear index, which uses several ETF metrics. They also comb through the survey's findings, which show a growing interest in ETFs and active management.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hello ya little Dinamitas! On episode 123 of HINKY, it's Fat Tuesday! We talk about Lent and how to navigate the season, and we talk about some of our food adventures from the week. We hear about some Mardi Gras facts and about the new menu items at Taco Bell (cause Sara loves it so). We try the world-famous king cake and a Super Bowl-advertised snack in Everybody Tries, and then we find out the history behind Mardi Gras drinks during our HINKY History Lesson. What else do we get into? Follow us wherever you get podcasts to find out! Social media: Hungry in Kentucky: New episodes every other Wednesday Twitter and IG @hungryinky Bluegrass Bourbon and Eats: Facebook and IG @bluegrassbourbonandeats Twitter @bbandeats Girls Beer Sports: New episodes every Tuesday Facebook and IG @girlsbeersports Twitter @grlsbeersports Bluegrass Bourbon and Eats is also a blog! Read our posts at bbandeats.com
The guys have a lot on their minds. Some of those things include: Brian not being impressed with London cops, Cody having an issue with the combo of Valentine's Day and Ash Wednesday. Cody had a very different type of Super Bowl Sunday. Brian spent the weekend pretending he was somewhere else. Cody is infromed...about the WWE press conference. Brian has an issue cooking with his wife...it turns out Cody does too. Brian helped out his ma.
From the stock market hitting all-time highs to new tax bills, positive economic indicators, and even the Super Bowl, there's a lot to keep track of when it comes to finance and investing this week!In this episode, Ryan Detrick, Chief Market Strategist at Carson Group & Sonu Varghese, VP, Global Macro Strategist at Carson Group, provide an in-depth analysis of current economic indicators, including jobs, productivity, and consumer confidence. They also touch on the potential for a stock market breather in February amidst election buzz. Additionally, they examine a new tax bill that could inject more money into the economy and give the stock market a boost. Ryan and Sonu discuss: The stock market hitting all-time highs, historical February performance, and potential market consolidationA bipartisan tax bill moving through Congress and its potential impact on business and individual financesAn analysis of the Super Bowl indicator and its historical correlation with stock market performanceThe Fed's approach to potential rate cuts and market expectationsA comparison of income-driven and credit-driven economic cycles and their impacts on the economyAn analysis of the strong job market report and consumer confidence dataThe importance of productivity in driving positive economic outcomes And more!Resources:Any questions about the show? Send it to us! We'd love to hear from you! factsvsfeelings@carsongroup.com Connect with Ryan Detrick: LinkedIn: Ryan DetrickConnect with Sonu Varghese: LinkedIn: Sonu Varghese
Hey y'all! laissez bon temps rouler! Let the Good Times Roll! Mardi Gras (or Carnival) Season is underway in the City of New Orleans! What a beautiful time in the city to visit! Sadly, I will be out of state working and I am unsure how I REALLY feel about it right now! Visitors, be on alert! Yes, it is a happy and fun time, but don't let your guards down! Shout out to #LoyaltyClub for the shirt from 2020! One of my favorite #MardiGras articles of clothing! S/O @randorexx6392 for the intro! #ToriTalks #podcast #life #love #leisure #TheLord #fyp #NewOrleans #MardiGras #2024 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tori556/support
Mardi Gras is in full force this year so we're breaking out an old episode where we spill all about one of our favorite holidays! Laissez les bons temps Rouler!
Hey Nudist, I can't believe that we are here. We have arrived at a truly monumental time in our journey!!! The 100th Episode of Nude Radio!!!! I am so excited to share the highlights of this amazing show that you all have been a part of and I love all of the support you have given me during the four seasons of Nude Radio. Let's celebrate and reflect on my favorite seasons and episodes and please share your favorites with me. Let the good times roll y'all.
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Holy heck! We made it! And we couldn't have done it without you! Whoa, Shuhei!...
Randy is back from Arlington and it's time to talk with Paul about vibes at the Big 12 Title Game, the opening of the college football transfer portal, Sooner and Aggie schadenfreude, whiny Noles, the college football playoff, Texas LB Coach Jeff Choate being hired at Nevada and, of course, Maine HS football. It's a good time to be a Longhorn football fan. The time is now for your new mortgage or refi with Gabe Winslow at 832-557-1095 or MortgagesbyGabe. Then get your financial life in order with advisor David McClellan with a free consult: dmcclellan@forumfinancial.com. Read his retirement tax bomb series at Kiplinger! https://www.kiplinger.com/retirement/retirement-planning/605109/is-your-retirement-portfolio-a-tax-bomb Need a great CenTex realtor? Contact Laura Baker at 512-784-0505 or laura@andyallenteam.com. Please help out by subscribing, rating, reviewing. Appreciate it!
Hard drive crashed, but we always find a way to keep things going. Enjoy a fun-filled episode while we recover and get ready for our holiday podcast which is coming up next. Track Listing:1) Let The Good Times Roll - The Cars 2) Union Of The Snake - Duran Duran 3) Bottom Line [Original U.K. 12" Mix] - Big Audio Dynamite 4) My Heart Goes Bang (Get Me To The Doctor) - Dead Or Alive 5) The Perfect Kiss - New Order 6) Fields Of Fire - Big Country 7) In Between Days [DJ Raven Extended Mix] - The Cure 8) Shake The Disease [Remix Extended] - Depeche Mode 9) Blowing Up Detroit - John Palumbo 10) Let's Dance [12" Remix] - David Bowie 11) Passion Planet [eLeMeNOhPeaQ Extended Version] - Thompson Twins 12) Cross The Border [Steel Love] - Icehouse 13) Pain - Oingo Boingo 14) Vive Le Rock [Unreleased 12" Mix] - Adam Ant 15) South Central Rain - R.E.M. 16) Relax - Frankie Goes To Hollywood 17) I Send You A Message - INXS 18) Go! [Club Mix] - Tones On Tail
Nick Kendell and Scott Kennedy discuss the #DenverBroncos' fifth straight victory of the season. Earning an above .500 record for the first time this season, the Broncos took it to the talented #ClevelandBrowns. How did the Broncos cruise to such a commanding victory versus an incredible defense? Who stood out? Is this style of play sustainable for the Broncos? What do the playoff chances look like after another victory? Nick Kendell: https://twitter.com/NickKendellMHH Scott Kennedy: https://www.youtube.com/c/scottkennedy?sub_confirmation=1 Merch: http://mhhmerch.com/ Slam it here for more Broncos coverage: http://milehighhuddle.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices