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This week Jeremy interviews Aaron Bruno of the band AWOLNATION. On this episode Jeremy and Aaron talk his hardcore band Insurgence, the band Far, how music ages, Green Jello, live versions of songs, Bad Religion, the freedom of guitar, first shows with his band the Ice Monkeys, being signed with the band Home Town Hero, youth sports, and so much more!!! SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATREON for a bonus episode where Aaron answered questions that were submitted by subscribers! Follow the show on INSTAGRAM and TWITTER
The Musical Odyssey of Jacksonville's Mark McHone: 30+ Bands and CountingMark shares his story of musical discovery, from attending punk and metal shows at an early age to becoming a key player in the Jax music scene starting around 2000. With a career spanning over 30 bands, Mark's journey is a testament to his dedication and passion for music! [Recorded: 07/14/2024]Mark's extensive band credits include:Out of place (1997)Pitbullies (1997)Bad omen (1998)The outlets (1999)D Frost (2000)Yuck Fou (1999)Last Chance (1999-2001)The Normalsons (2000)Soapbox7/Negative121 (2000-2003)Greyfield (2002)Nine to Five (2003-2004)Boys Go To War (2004)Opiate/ Embraced (2004)The Summer Obsession (2005)A New Ascension (2006)Good Fortune (2006-2007)Separation is Natural (2007-2008)Penny For Your Thoughts (2008-2009)The Secret State (2009)Mindslip (2009-2011)In Whispers/ Dick Cheney and the Assassinators (2012-2017)Julia Gulia (2016-2023)Weighted Hands (2015-2016)El Pescado and The Honky Tonk Heathens (2015-2016)HatchetFace (2014-2016)Heart Shaped Box (Nirvana Tribute) (2015-present)Sled (2018-2019)Destroy the Line (2018-2020)Bigly (2020-2021)It Existz (2020-2022)Green Jello (2019)Krash Party (2024-present)☞ Follow Florida Sound Archive on Instagram! @floridasoundarchive☞ Please SUBSCRIBE to the channel and give the video a thumbs up if you enjoy the content https://www.youtube.com/@UCTEBoKv9fZol1jGvDNBtaHA ..Mark McHoneInstagram: @markfkinmchoneCurrent BandsKrash Party: Instragram @krashpartybandHeart Shaped Box: Instagram @hsb_ofcl
On episode Seven Dusty and Lucian get a message from none other than Randy Blythe AKA Sir Noodles Hops Alot, the legendary frontman of Lamb of God. Randy opens up about the band's evolution, the inspiration behind their iconic album 'Sacrament,' and the gritty journey from Burn the Priest to Lamb of God. Discover the raw tales of alcoholism, drug abuse, and bad relationships that fueled their dark, personal records. But that's not all! Lucian and Dustin also dive into the world of shock rock, exploring the theatrics and chaos that bands like Gwar, Green Jello, Squid Pisser and Belushi Speedball bring to the stage. They discuss the essence of shock rock, its evolution, and the unforgettable live experiences that these bands offer. Later the boys sit down with Vinny Castellano of Belushi Speedball to talk collecting and the power behind the Belushi sound and stage presence. Vinny shares stories about the band's journey and their upcoming projects. They discuss the theatrics and chaos of shock rock, highlighting its impact on the genre. Plus, don't miss their review of Bat's latest album 'Under the Crooked Claw,' a thrash metal masterpiece that's sure to get your blood pumping. Whether you're a die-hard metalhead or just dipping your toes into the genre, this episode is packed with insights, laughs, and headbanging moments you won't want to miss | EARLY ACCESS | Become a Patron Today! | MERCH | Temp Pop up Store | Beard & Tattoo care | Use Promo Code : METAL for 20% off your order | Instagram | | Tiktok | | Twitter |
Trips to Virginia, Oregon and Lagoon. News of the merger, Fastpass, river rapids rides, Epic Universe and listener questions. The post Brainwash You With Bright Images Of Green Jello appeared first on In the Loop.
Trips to Virginia, Oregon and Lagoon. News of the merger, Fastpass, river rapids rides, Epic Universe and listener questions. The post Brainwash You With Bright Images Of Green Jello appeared first on In the Loop.
Trips to Virginia, Oregon and Lagoon. News of the merger, Fastpass, river rapids rides, Epic Universe and listener questions. The post Brainwash You With Bright Images Of Green Jello appeared first on In the Loop.
This morning we found by far the worst tv gaffe of the year, Utah is getting a hockey team and the suggested team name is ridiculous, and people are traveling for Memorial Day weekend so we talked car games and what you do in a hotel room that you'd never dream of at home! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Green Jello, Green Jelly, whatever you want to call them, was never a band that demanded their audience take them seriously and discuss their work at length. But Travis and new guest Charlie Root do exactly that this episode in discussing the band's 1993 album Cereal Killer Soundtrack!
What's your most loved and least favorite song on XTC's Oranges & Lemons album?! In the middle of our so-called hiatus, Jim again chose to rank Swindon's finest by selecting their fine 11th export. We were graced by not one but two guest rankers who witnessed the band recording the album in Los Angeles: Mike Keneally, a former Frank Zappa guitarist who played guitar on one of the album's outtakes and Gary Helsinger, the Green Jello singer and then-Tower Records employee who got to hang with the band at Summa Studios and KROQ's studios during this era. Listen at WeWillRankYouPod.com, Apple, Spotify and your favorite garden of podcast delights. Follow us and weigh in with your favorites on Facebook, Instagram & Threads and Twitter @wewillrankyoupod . Acoustic tour, Across This Antheap, AGAIN?! The Beatles, Boy George, bridge, David Byrne, Chalkhills and Children, Elvis Costello, Cynical Days, Depeche Mode, Dukes of Stratosphear, ecstasy, eighties, fake horns, Paul Fox, Garden of Earthly Delights, Green Jello, Green Jelly, Dave Gregory, Happy Families, Gary Helsinger, Here Comes President Kill Again, Hold Me My Daddy, Mark Isham, Jellyfish, Mike Keneally, King for a Day, KROQ, Jim Laspesa, Love on a Farmboy's Wages, The Loving, Pat Mastelotto, Mayor of Simpleton, Merely a Man, Miniature Sun, Mister Mister, Colin Moulding, musical masturbation, new wave, Ocean Way Studios, Oingo Boingo, One of the Millions, Oranges & Lemons, Andy Partridge, Pink Thing, Poor Skeleton Steps Out, psychedelic rock, Scarecrow People, Science Friction, She's Having A Baby, shillings, sixties, Skylarking, sophisti-pop, Take This Town, They Might Be Giants, Tower Records Sunset, XTC, Frank Zappa, 1989. US: http://www.WeWillRankYouPod.com wewillrankyoupod@gmail.comhttp://www.facebook.com/WeWillRankYouPodhttp://www.instagram.com/WeWillRankYouPodhttps://www.threads.net/@WeWillRankYouPodhttp://www.twitter.com/WeWillRankYouPo http://www.YourOlderBrother.com(Sam's music page) http://www.YerDoinGreat.com (Adam's music page)https://open.spotify.com/user/dancecarbuzz (Dan's playlists)
I'm my own dad, now. So is Bill from Green Jello. Haha.
Angela and I reply to an editorial in our local newspaper. Gillespie County GOP Chair does not get his way so he quits and slams everyone in the paper!
Niagara Falls punks Virus X stopped by the WRFA studios before their show here in town to talk 40 years of the band plus:- Breaking into the Buffalo punk scene as a Niagara Falls band- Playing with WNY acts like Goo Goo Dolls, Green Jelly and 10,000 Maniacs in their early years- The chaos of 80's punk show (and all the violence)- What has changed and what has stayed the same in 40 years of Virus X- Looking to get paid after you've destroyed a club- The importance of being willing to play new places with smaller audiences- Booking "One Time Only" gigs & more!VIRUS X -https://virusx1.bandcamp.comhttps://www.instagram.com/virusxnyhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093521255442https://twitter.com/virusxbandCheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 8 to 11 est/Tuesday Midnight to 3 est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY. Stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA app.Instagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhourTwitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhourFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourYoutube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify Episode Playlists - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_MgDonate to help show costs -https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/pchanthonyhttps://cash.app/$anthmerchpowerchordhour@gmail.com
Not sure why we went biblical with that one. Then again we're not sure why anything in this episode happened. Today it's all about Green Jello, the band we have to thank for Tool.
The conjecture-crew review Jennifer's Body (2009). Laura enforces a watch party. Rob renames the movie all-together. Greg requests an additional leather ass. Theme Music: Conjecturing Theme by DJ Graves Ways to Support the Conjecturing Gang: Merch Store! Tees, Hoodies, Masks, Mugs and more. Multiple Horror & Podcast designs to choose from, with new designs always droppin'. Shop at https://www.teepublic.com/user/conjecturingpod Buy Us A Drink! Buy us a drink or two on https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Conjecturingpod Follow Us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/conjecturingpod TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@conjecturingpod Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@conjecturingpod StreamLounge: https://streamlounge.io/u/conjecturingpod Slash 'N Cast Podcast Network: https://www.slashncast.network Rate Us! Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe on your favorite apps. ***Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. All rights belong to their respective owners***
Our first ever interview episode!!!!Join us as we talk with Kevin Vonesper, the man behind the upcoming documentary: The Life and Slimes of Dukey Flyswatter and Haunted Garage. We touch on all sorts of topics from music to horror movies and most of all the man himself, Dukey Flyswatter.Go follow Kevin's projects:youtube.com/vonesperstudiosInstagram @kevinvonesperInstagram @dukeydocvonesperstudios.comdukeydoc.com
In this episode McCall Taylor, Utah based Radio DJ shares her unpopular opinions on Utah topics such as Green Jello, Swigs, High Fitness, Funeral Potatoes and of course we can't forget Soaking! McCall is the perfect guest for this because you may have already heard her share these thoughts via the radio waves on your early work commute or picking up coffee at the local shop. This gal will have you chuckling in agreement or disagreement. So tune into this fun, light hearted attack on high fitness and swigs. McCall Taylors Socials: https://www.instagram.com/themccalltaylor/ https://linktr.ee/McCallTaylor ------ TWSP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.wet.spot.podcast/ Host Sarah Taylor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahdottaylor/ ------ Honorable Ad Mentions: *Anchor.FM* https://anchor.fm *Dirty Irish Beard* https://dirtyirishbrand.com/ For Ad Inquiries Email: TheWetSpotPodcast@gmail.com
Known for sophomoric humor, theatrical performances, and intentionally crude musicianship, Green Jellÿ has had hundreds of members during its existence, with vocalist Bill Manspeaker the only consistent member throughout
This week I spoke with the very talented Derek Nelson. He spins a lot of plates. He's currently playing in 5 different active bands playing guitar for all of them. He also has a small home-brew studio where most his projects demo and track. Derek's played all over the world so it was especially interesting to hear some of his Bandecdotes. Including a bit on an inside scoop of what really happened with the notorious London promoter and Green Jello which ended up with them featured on WorldStarHipHop.comSUPPORT THE BANDS HERE:GREEN JELLO:https://greenjelly.bandcamp.comTHE ADVANCING LOW LIVES:https://theadvancinglowlives.bandcamp.com/TEMPLE OF NIGHT:https://templeofnight.bandcamp.com/LAZY ASS DESTROYER:https://lazyassdestroyer.bandcamp.com/Like, Subscribe, Follow, Rate & ReviewIf you're in an active band from Ontario and play metal, hardcore, screamo, punk, or alternative and want to be featured on the podcast contact me at bandecdotes@gmail.com
Nicole says "yeah" 37 times, our mystery "hard no", the perfection of Angelica Huston, put work into your Gomez game, Cousin Itt loves hair hoppers, pay attention to your furniture Gomez!, true crime moments, attempted sibling homicides, auction horniness, are Morticia and Gomez second cousins, we get Pinderschloshed, spilling the tea on Calpernia Addams, bumpin 2 legit 2 quit in Itt's little whip, never live next door to a judge, Green Jello references, MC Hammer ruining romantic moments, and more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/doomgeneration/message
Dave and Ethan are joined by Weird Al superfan Joseph C. Krause. Joe reveals how he ended up producing the first-ever Weird Al tribute album, Prosthetic Lips, in 1996 at the tender age of 15!He also discusses Bermuda's involvement in his high school zine and how he may have been the inspiration for a line in an iconic Weird Al song.
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Between you and Nikki, she and her dog Luigi can't deal with a third party messing up their off leash energy. While Andrew left to a baseball game his girlfriend could have seen and heard too much in the apartment. Nikki welcomes her ex Zach Sherwin to the show and they have a lot of come to Jesus moments for the first time after a decade of not speaking with each other, including the song he wrote that broke them up. In the Final Thought, Nikki reminds people to throw some appreciation to vets...veterinarians that is, for the thankless job they do. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
In which we interview Joe Cannizzaro, a survivor of Green Jello, Snakeland and Kenmore NY in the 1980s.
This week in celebration of the new Green Jello (Green Jelly) album Garbage Band Kids released June 11th 2021 that was completely written and performed with over 100 Green Jello fans. We decided to have one of these fans and a band member for many years, playing multiple shows on for this week's guest. Lazy D from Lazy Ass Destroyer. "Ryan Schwass"Lazy had one of his songs that has been an anthem for him for many years (Fuxk It) turned into a Green Jello song for the new album. In a 2 part interview we first talk with him alone and find out about his solo career and how he ended up being in Green Jello. and then in the second part we interview his new band members. For years it was just him and Krusty 77 but now he has a full live band with guitar, bass, drums and keys. Currently in the studio redoing all the old Lazy Ass Destroyer classics. With a future release and a new live show to be seen. https://www.facebook.com/LazyAssDestroyer/https://lazyassdestroyer.bandcamp.com/Lazy Ass Destroyer On YouTubehttps://www.facebook.com/greenjellosuxx/Garbage Band Kids on YouTubeSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jamsessions)
Conversation with Doug Hell from Green Jello
Hailing from Philadelphia, New Wave of Traditional American Heavy Metal band Corners of Sanctuary (COS) formed in 2011 with a desire to bring back the sounds of Classic Heavy Metal. Corners of Sanctuary has performed across the US, in Europe and the UK with many notable artists including: Saxon, Anvil, Stryper, U.D.O., Tantric, Joey Belladonna (Anthrax), Black Lodge, Marc Rizzo of Soulfly, Green Jello, Act of Defiance, Britny Fox, Janet Gardner (Vixen), the Iron Maidens and Damon Johnson among others. Hailing after the announcement of their 7th album, "Heroes Never Die", released on October 30th, 2020, the Philadelphian warriors, Corners of Sanctuary, unleashed their first single, "We Never", providing a mere glimpse of things to come. "We Would Never Surrender, Never Give In, Never Back Down", the lyrics scream a call for fire, of resistance, of defiance, a pursuit for a better way of life. Yet, for every purpose as this, one has to struggle, fight hard, put down an effort to reach goals that aren't necessarily a walk in the park. CORNERS OF SANCTUARY Links: Website: https://www.cornersofsanctuary.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CornersofSanctuary/ Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/COSnROLL Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/cosnationmetal Spotify: http://tiny.cc/65qosz
WrestleHorror With Donnie Hoover and “Meathook” Jim Millspaugh
In this episode WrestleHorror hosts, Donnie Hoover, "Meathook" Jim Millspaugh, and John Orlando talk with Madd Maxx Morrison. Madd Maxx is a professional wrestler, actor, and drummer. Listen in as Madd Maxx Morrison shares some great stories, and knowledge, with the guys about the world of pro wrestling, acting in the horror genre on films such as Iron Reagan: Patronizer, Deathboard, and Shriekshow. We'll also hear his opinions on why wrestling and horror are similar, his time on the road as a drummer where he opened up for bands such as DieCast, Green Jello, Primer 55 and Stuck Mojo, and why spelling his name correctly is Super Important!. Madd Maxx also talks about his love of horror films and how he was terrified at an early age by the likes of Chucky, Pinhead and the Crypt Keeper. This began a deep love affair and appreciation for his nightmare fuel. His weekly routine would consist of religious doses of WCW Saturday Night and Monster Vision w/Joe Bob Briggs. Stay connected to Madd Maxx Morrison: - Facebook: facebook.com/maddmaxxmorrison/ - Instagram: instagram.com/wildeyedheadbanger/ - Twitter: twitter.com/maddmaxxnp - Website: maddmaxxmorrison.com - Pro Wrestling Tees: prowrestlingtees.com/wrestler-t-shirts/maddmaxxmorrison.html Stay connected to WrestleHorror: - Subscribe to the WrestleHorror newsletter - https://bit.ly/344on8A - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wrestlehorror/ - YouTube: http://bit.ly/2kfvVAT - Instagram: https://instagram.com/wrestlehorror - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wrestlehorror - Twitter: https://twitter.com/wrestlehorror - Website: http://www.wrestlehorror.com Copyright 2019-2021 - WrestleHorror Podcast
This week we welcome Peter Tsouras into The Musicians Guild. Peter is a guitarist from Washington DC and plays in Be Well and Fairweather among other bands. Peter is also a museum technician in the museum wonderland of DC, and his museum focuses on Byzantine and Pre-Colombian art. Among many other things we discuss his museum work, what he likes to listen to in his workshop, the Gibson Goldtop Les Paul, when Fairweather and RX toured together in 2003, old guy skateboarding, seeing Fugazi at the 9:30 Club, the Rock n Roll Ramada in Detroit, Green Jello (the band), how the Be Well record is a youth crew record for grown-ups, Jawbox, and sleeping positions for his old man body. Thank you so much for all the kind reviews and feedback. I can never say it enough; THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU for the support, the DMs, and the kind words about the podcast. Just you listening is more than I could ever ask for. Wishing you all love and stable happiness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Remember the early 90s song "Three Little Pigs" by Green Jello (now Green Jelly)? Jason "Oompa" Pavone talks about doing sound for their chaotic performance at Joe's Grotto in Phoenix and who booted them off the stage! Full Video: https://youtu.be/1gHJoG-Y8wM Find us on Social Media: IG: https://www.instagram.com/obitwan66/ https://www.instagram.com/bryanmcclay/ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thebogcast Get some Bogcast Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/the-bogcast
Terri's IG post from 2018 claimed that CrossFit literally saved her life. We sit down with Terri 2 years later to discover what led her to CrossFit and what's been happening since. Terri has made it her life's mission to "break the cycle" from a turbulent upbringing to a supportive and engaging family unit. You'll learn about her life as an addict, mother, student, wife and most importantly an advocate for many. She's currently raising funds for the Snowdrop Foundation that awards scholarships to qualified, college-bound cancer patients and survivors. You can support Terri's 2020 campaign as she will attempt to run 55 miles in support of this cause: https://thedriven.net/nfundraising.donate_individual_new/indviId/13370/eid/38743014579
Green Jelly (previously known as Green Jello) were a very odd American comedy punk band that found some fame in the early 90s. We'll take a nostalgic look at their work during this period including their home-made video 'Cereal Killer'.Listen to some of the highlights as we watch it together and sign up to our Patreon and watch along with us through the entire video!Are they really 'The World's Worst Band' as they so often bill themselves? Let's find out. 'I wanna beeeeee Fred Flintstone!'Make sure to check out Dan's Green Jell-o YouTube video here https://youtu.be/x9xbaOzYGAwThis is part of A New Winter Podcast Network.Website: anewwinter.netPatreon: patreon.com/anewwinterInstagram: @anewwinterTwitter: @anewwinterEmail: anewwinterpodcast@gmail.com Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/anewwinter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Green Jello, basement meth labs and politics. What do all of these things have in common? Not much really except this show! We talk with Raw-Dee about all of the most important topics and more so TUNE in now for your weekly dose of insanity. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pics-or-it-didnt-happen/support
This week the guys have their very first remote interview, and they thought; why not go big and get Mike "FR3TO F33T" Snyder the bassist for Green Jello!??! So that's what they did!Your hosts reach Mike in his home in Indiana U.S.A. and catch up on what's up in their lives since they met exactly 1 year to the day! Download now and hear how Mike met Bill Manspeaker and has become a staple in the Green Jello Family by writing such songs as FR3TO F33T and Green Jelly Christmas as well as directing and producing the videos for both, AND the crazy times that led up to and came out of appearing on Park After Dark the Trailer Park Boys Podcast! Be sure to click the links below to check out the band's website and see the videos Jeph, Mike and Mike talk about on this week's episode of J.A.M. Sessions! https://www.facebook.com/greenjellosuxx/https://www.youtube.com/user/greenjello333/videoshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aKj9-G7LYU&t=12shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-3f_RK7Zk0Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jamsessions)
Green Jelly Suxx. But that didn't deter Fender Staxx from joining Mark in full costume with a Rhino cock and his ass sticking out. Fender was well versed in the history of the band formerly known as Green Jello who was known for their song Three Little Pigs and anarchic stage show. He talked about the Ramones, sued by Metallica, how Maynard and Danny of Tool started out in Green Jelly, befriending frontman Bill Manspeaker, how the band now has almost 900 members worldwide, the infamous non payment that became a viral sensation on Worldstar Hip Hop, the new single The Silence of the Sponge, the upcoming GJ album on Cleopatra Records Garbage Band Kids and his new solo album.Get Dark Mark Show merch at teepublic.com/user/dmsThis show is brought to you byAudible go to to www.audibletrial.com/dms for a free audiobook, 2 free audio originals and 30 day free trial to AudibleRaze Energy DrinksGo to https://bit.ly/2VMoqkk and put in the coupon code DMS for 15% off the best energy drinks. Zero calories. Zero carbs. Zero crash.Doomie's Home Cookin' Go to 1253 Vine Street Hollywood California or 1346 Queen Street West, Toronto Canada for the most delicious Vegan food you have ever had www.doomiesla.com www.doomiestoronto.comHustler Hollywood for the best in adult toys, lingerie, apparel and novelty gifts follow this link https://www.pntrs.com/t/SUNHTUxKSE9DR...and get 20% off your entire order and a free naughty gift on usSpy Associates the #1 Spy Shop for all of your Surveillance NeedsGo to www.spyassociates.com and use promo code M9LMAYS833 for 20% off every order over $249.
MariJayne and Vita are joined by PunkRawkKelly of the band Dirty Reggae Punx. Hear how he crashed landed here... Zombie Racoons... Prince... Herbal Origins... Green Jello and much more! #educate_eradicate_elevate, #farmtospark, #sparkonbeat, #beyondlit, #vitagivingyoulife, #sanewithmarijayne, #mjmaven, #Herbalorigins, #Punkrockcircut, #Drpnation, #greenjello, #ULSounds, #Liveandamplified, #jello #johnhughes #benefits #weirdscience, #littledicky, #dave, #littledickyandsnoop, #breakfastclub, #sixteencandles, #PBR, #podcast, #podin, #podincolor, #cityoftrees, #createandelevate, #sacramento, #minnesota --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/menagewithmarijaynemaven/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/menagewithmarijaynemaven/support
In this episode we talk about the thrash metal godfathers Testament, I scored some tickets to see them on The Ritual Tour supporting acts included Pro-Pain and Green Jellÿ (back then it was Green Jello). Join us as we reminisce an epic show of the past, I hope you like my story.
Known for sophomoric humor, theatrical performances, and intentionally crude musicianship, Green Jello has had hundreds of members during the band's existence, with vocalist Bill Manspeaker the only consistent member throughout.
In today's episode, Tyler sits down with guest Matt Legard to discuss working with Ken Stringfellow on the Colourflies upcoming album, opening for Green Jello, songwriting, and more! The Colourflies: https://www.facebook.com/thecolourflies/ https://www.instagram.com/thecolourfl... Matt Legard: https://www.facebook.com/matthew.lega... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In part two of their discussion on black and white thinking, Jonny T and Seth 78 explore how Christ may have offered a more scientific outlook on how to tell if something is good or bad. The guys explore the concept of how the Iron Rod preceded the Liahona in The Book of Mormon, and what that could mean regarding individual spiritual progression. Support the show (https://www.instagram.com/greenjellopodcast/)
Gray area resides within the black and white - but so does every other color. Seth 78 and Jonny T explore how black and white (extreme) thinking may cause us to miss the mark when it comes to religion, spirituality and like, everything else. Part one of two. Support the show (https://www.instagram.com/greenjellopodcast/)
Jonny T and Seth 78 discuss their spiritual curiosity. Their goal is to create a connecting community with people of various spiritual views. They'll discuss taboo topics, differences and similarities between individuals' beliefs, as well as insights they've gained. They share about their LDS (Mormon) background, meeting on their missions and starting a band together. Who knew spirituality could be fun?Support the show (https://www.instagram.com/greenjellopodcast/)
Join us as Jordan takes us through some of Utah's most notorious culinary creations.
The ‘real world’ economists study tends to present itself as ‘sorta green,’ and much less often as a bright shade of ‘lime green.’ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/longmonsterllc/support
Tool guitarist Adam Jones makes his podcast debut right here on TIJ! It’s a first for Adam, a first for TIJ, and it’s loaded down with amazing stories about the early days of Tool, the new studio album “Fear Inoculum” (the band’s first in 13 years), Adam’s guitar playing style and approach, Green Jello, roller derby, horror movies, special effects in film, and wrestling! Adam also talks about the first time he met Maynard James Keenan, how they convinced drummer Danny Carey to join Tool, and Adam’s childhood friendship with Tom Morello of Rage Against The Machine (shout out to Mrs. Morello if she's listening).Commercial free broadcast from September 4, 2019 (recorded August 28, 2019) on the Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network, online at heartlandnewsfeed.com, Spreaker and other platforms.Listen Live: https://www.heartlandnewsfeed.com/listenliveFollow us on social mediaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/hlnfradionetworkTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/HLNF_BulletinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/heartlandnewsfeedMastadon: https://liberdon.com/@heartlandnewsfeedDiscord: https://discord.gg/6b6u6DTSupport us with your financial supportStreamlabs: https://streamlabs.com/heartlandmediaPayPal: https://www.paypal.me/heartlandmediaSquare Cash: https://cash.app/$heartlandnewsfeedPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/heartlandnewsfeedCrypto via 1UpCoin: https://1upcoin.com/donate/heartlandmediaBusiness contact: jake.leonard@heartlandnewsfeed.com
Tool guitarist Adam Jones makes his podcast debut right here on TIJ! It’s a first for Adam, a first for TIJ, and it’s loaded down with amazing stories about the early days of Tool, the new studio album “Fear Inoculum” (the band’s first in 13 years), Adam’s guitar playing style and approach, Green Jello, roller derby, horror movies, special effects in film, and wrestling! Adam also talks about the first time he met Maynard James Keenan, how they convinced drummer Danny Carey to join Tool, and Adam’s childhood friendship with Tom Morello of Rage Against The Machine (shout out to Mrs. Morello if she's listening).
Danny Carey is the rare artist with a wildly ambitious imagination, coupled with the virtuosic ability to manifest his singular ideas. Joe joined Danny at his Hollywood studio for one of our loosest, most freewheeling episodes yet! Danny talks about: growing up in Kansas City; his love of basketball; how his Midwestern work ethic helped him assassinate his competition; his love of Bill Bruford, Billy Cobham, and Tony Williams; playing in a country band with Jeff Buckley; the origins and creative dynamic of Tool; and how becoming a father changed his relationship to time. As an added bonus, Tool bassist Justin Chancellor dropped by near the end of the chat.
In a VERY NSFW episode: Bill Manspeaker, the head puppet master for Green Jellö (or Green Jellÿ, as most see it) joins us to unravel the "world's worst band," bite by bite. Among the many topics we discuss: the band celebrating its (wait for it) 39th anniversary; the “Three Little Pigs” video sensation; holding the Guinness World Record for the world’s largest band (currently over 900+ members!); securing a record contract without the label hearing a single note of the band’s music; being hated by The Ramones; writing and recording a cover of a Gary Glitter song, featuring Hulk Hogan on vocals; directing videos for Tupac, Weird Al, and Marilyn Manson (among many others!); their connection to hard rock band Tool; and of course, challenging anyone to try and de-throne them from their "world's worst band" title (here's a hint...you can't!) CONNECT WITH TUNESTILES FACEBOOK: facebook.com/tunestilespodcast INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/tunestilespodcast TWITTER: twitter.com/tunestiles EMAIL: tunestilespodcast@gmail.com LISTENER LINE: (908) 975-9375 FOR MORE ON GREEN JELLO WEBSITE: greenjellosuxx.com FACEBOOK: facebook.com/greenjellosuxx TWITTER: twitter.com/greenjellotv INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/billmanspeakergreenjello YOUTUBE: youtube.com/greenjello333
Did you ever have that one girl in school that you SWORE was straight out of hell? Well, Jennifer is basically that girl. She’s evil, and not just high school evil. She is literally a succubus. She’s here to tell you all about how boys are dumb, and tear down the patriarchy with her campy one-liners. Nick and Ash never thought they’d worship a demon, but Jennifer and Needy are quite persuasive. Join them as they sing the praises of Diablo Cody’s criminally under-celebrated turn at horror - Jennifer’s Body! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/copulatorsdiefirst/message
Reid and Robert are joined in studio by Cam Dewald of Gorgatron to discuss Carnivore. This one goes way off the rails Topics discussed: Billie Eilish, Lourde, Carnivore, Ani DiFranco, Celine Dion, KFC, Gorgatron, Phyllis Diller, Laugh-In, Green Jello, Love Metal, HIM, Beyond Creation, Crowbar, “Planets Collide”, Yngwie Malmstein, Beto O’Rourke, Death Metal, Punk, DR Strings, … Continue reading Episode 21: Carnivore with Cam Dewald of Gorgatron →
Religion and IT share a common ground when it comes to humor. In both cases, if someone doesn’t “get it”, it could take HOURS to explain enough for them to understand. in this episode, Leon, Josh, and special guest Doug Johnson talk about whether that is unique to IT/religious people, our own experiences with tech- and religious-based humor, and whether (as Josh asserts), Mormons just aren't that funny. Listen or read the transcript below. Leon: 00:00 Hey everyone, it's Leon. Before we start this episode, I wanted to let you know about a book I wrote. It's called "The Four Questions Every Monitoring Engineer is Asked," and if you like this podcast, you're going to love this book. It combines 30 years of insight into the world of IT with wisdom gleaned from Torah, Talmud, and Passover. You can read more about it, including where you can get a digital or print copy over on adatosystems.com. Thanks! Doug: 00:24 Welcome to our podcast where we talk about the interesting, frustrating and inspiring experiences we have as people with strongly held religious views working in corporate IT. We're not here to preach or teach you our religion. We're here to explore the ways we make our career as IT professionals mesh, or at least not conflict, with our religious life. This is Technically Religious, Josh: 00:49 So we just missed a very special holiday. Leon and Doug: 00:52 Wait, what? I... Leon: 00:54 International women's Day? Doug: 00:56 Ash Wednesday? Leon: 00:57 Mardi gras? Doug: 00:58 Pi Day! Leon: 00:59 The opening of Captain Marvel!! Josh: 01:00 Uh, no, no. It's that special day when we as it pros, we do important work, like changing everyone's password to "butthead" or setting everyone's email quota does zero, or setting off 500 alerts, you know, for no reason. Leon: 01:15 Oh April Fool's day. Josh: 01:18 Exactly. And in honor of that blessed day we're going to talk about jokes Doug: 01:24 Religious jokes? Leon: 01:25 Well, kind of. I think that religion and IT share a common ground when it comes to humor. In both cases if someone doesn't get it, it could take hours to explain enough for them to understand it. And by that point it's not funny anymore. So today I think we should focus on "jokes I wish I could tell." Josh: 01:39 So like religious jokes, you can't tell at work, not because they're bad but because it requires too much background knowledge? Doug: 01:48 Sure. But maybe also tech jokes that you can only tell the other it people. Josh: 01:53 Or even tech jokes you can only tell other folks who understand YOUR sub specialty? Like enterprise monitoring? Leon: 02:01 That would be like the story of my life as a monitoring engineer. Exactly. So before we dive into the topic, I do want to do some introductions. With us today is Doug Johnson. Say, Hi Doug. Doug: 02:11 Hey, hi.. uhey, Leon: 02:14 You missed it. Doug: 02:15 I know! All of a sudden I realized.. and oh no. I hate those jokes. Leon: 02:22 "Good night Gracie" Okay. Well, and today especially, we can talk about the jokes that we don't appreciate. So that's, that's fine. That's fair. I didn't mean to set you up for a joke you didn't want to hear. Um, so like I said, I think the tech and religion have like similarities to them that they're in the, you know, if you're not in the "in" crowd, you don't get it. But the other part of is that I think as IT people and also as people with a religious background, whatever, we keep TRYING to tell these jokes to people like, "No, really, you're going to love it once you understand it." Like, we keep doing that. Um, and, and that expands, I think to nerd or geek culture overall. The number of times I've tried to explain, you know, Harry Potter or Star Wars or whatever to people who just did not want to, did not want to hear it. Right? Doug: 03:08 Oh, I know. One of the problems that you run into is, you know, here we are, we, we've got all of these jokes that we really think are great and maybe they're jokes in our religious area or they're jokes in our technical area and there's a whole bunch of people we can't tell them to, but there are jokes. Right? Leon: 03:23 Right. And they're our people. You know, just because I can't tell, you know, something that really funny that happened at synagogue or a, a funny Jewish joke to people at work... But they're still my friends. Right? So I want to share those aspects of my life and vice versa. I want to, you know, share a RAID array, joke with, you know, people you know, at shul and they're just, they're not going to care. Josh: 03:46 It's funny, as you were talking Leon, I was thinking first you've just described my entire teenage life, sitting in the corner, you know, laughing about jokes that nobody else gets. And the harder you laugh because you know, you're making fun of that football player who looks like the ogre from your campaign last night and then suddenly you know you're running because you're, and you're trying to run and laugh and you know, you're dropping your "Magic, the Gathering" cards and like it's just, it's a, it's a nightmare. Um, yeah, sometimes you're, you laugh and sometimes you're laughed at. Doug: 04:21 But then the other thing that comes out of that though is if you think, I mean, we want to share the jokes, but sometimes as you note, you're just laughing so hard. Everybody says, "No, no, no. Tell me what the joke is." I mean, they actually, they try and get it out of you and you're going, it would just take too long. Leon: 04:35 Right. Okay. So that, that leads me to, I think the first big question that we should address, which is: is it really that specialized, you know, is religious based. You know, humor and/or geek tech humor so much different from say, sports humor or city location humor or humor that you would only understand if you were of a certain age or whatever. Josh: 05:00 Uh, yeah, Canada jokes, ya hoser! Leon: 05:04 Okay. But again, you know, we're not talking about jokes that make fun OF somebody. We're talking about humor that you'd only understand if you were Canadian. Right? Josh: 05:13 I have a perfect example for you. Okay. So, uh, and this is a great extent. This is a great example of how I have to give you the backstory. So, uh, one of the former prime ministers of Canada, his name was Brian Mulroney, and he was recently in the, in the news for making a very derogatory comment horde, a young politician. He called her" little lady" a way to go. Brian. Brian is famous for bringing in something called the "goods and services tax". It's, it's one of those taxes that was supposed to be temporary and it never was. And so, um, to the tune of the Tiny Tunes theme song, we used to sing a, "...we're tiny, we're twoney, we're all a little loony, since Brian Mulrooney invented GST." Leon: 05:58 Okay... Josh: 05:58 And we think it's Hilarious, right? Where it, and it takes not only an understanding of Canadian politics, but you have to be someone who appreciates children's... uh.. not-children's cartoons... NOT children's cartoons. Yes. Leon: 06:12 Right. Okay. So to my point is, is the premise of this episode not to, you know, pop poke holes in the premise the episode, but is is the stuff that we're talking about tech jokes and and religious jokes. I they is it really so specialized? Doug: 06:27 The thing that makes things funny is the element of surprise that comes, I mean, so that's why the one, two, three for jokes worksheet thing number one, thing number two, and then thing number three comes out of left field, New Speaker: 06:39 ba-dum-bum Doug: 06:40 Ba-da-boom. Right? That's, that's sort of the nature of all at least verbal humor. The problem is in the case of religion or IT or Canada or sports or whatever, you have to have enough knowledge to know what is normal so the setup works, if you don't understand the normal, then there's no surprise cause it doesn't seem any different from the first two parts that were there in the first place. I mean it's, I don't know that it's necessarily that different from other very specialized areas, but the fact is it's a specialized area that requires a knowledge for there to be a normal for there to be a surprise. Leon: 07:22 Right. And, and I would also argue that the populations that we're talking about are significantly smaller. It, it's a lot easier to find a group of people who would probably understand a, let's say a Cleveland joke or again, not to joke about Cleveland, but a joke that only Clevelanders would understand. Josh: 07:42 Did you just insinuate that Cleveland has more people in it than Canada. Leon: 07:45 Uh, no, I was not that at all. I was actually supporting it or it can, you know, Canadians, Doug: 07:51 They do have more people who are willing to go ahead and laugh at themselves though. Leon: 07:56 Canada does. Canada is very, yeah. Um, yeah. Clevelanders are just tired of it all. So, uh, anyway, um, Josh: 08:05 So Doug, when you were counting, I feel like I was, I was, uh, almost having to hold myself back, um, about making a number two joke, you know, you're like number one and number two, I feel like there's a, there's a universal joke that every everyone gets and I feel like, you know, boys get it around the age of three or so, like as soon as those sentences start being stitched together. Leon: 08:30 And they never lose it, Josh: 08:32 They never lose it. Leon: 08:33 Or as somebody said that, you know, all babies when they're first born have to be burped. Um, boys just do it on their own from that point forward. Um, and you're right, there was a study that was done and they found it two specific... Specifically two types of humor work regardless of culture, regardless of where you're from or how old you are or anything like that. And that is scatological or a fart and poop jokes and mother-in-law jokes. Uh, those are appreciated everywhere. Right? Doug: 09:02 Makes Sense. But, and the one that the, I've also heard that it's like universal and frankly it doesn't appeal to me at all, Is physical humor, slapstick stuff. I mean, if you look at even the comedy that we got in the beginning of the, uh, the film era, that was all slapstick stuff, right? And everybody loves it. I just don't, I don't know. It's not me. Leon: 09:25 Exactly. And I think that's another important point, right, is that whether you understand the joke is different than whether you like the joker. Appreciate the joke. Um, you know, to give an a, an a tech example, a lot of people who know even the littlest bit about networking say, you know, there's no place like one 127.0.0.1 right? Okay. There's no place like home, there's nobody, you know, or I could tell you a UDP joke but you probably wouldn't get it right. Ha Ha. Okay. That's all right. I, you know, but there's, even though that is, uh, that is a joke and, and some people will laugh at it. There's a lot of networking people who are like, really? I just, that is the 1024th time I've heard it. Right. Doug: 10:09 Oh Man. Leon: 10:18 So, uh, yeah. And, and it, there's a group of people right now her listening to this podcast who are like, "I don't, I don't get it" so, so Doug: 10:26 You just need to wait a bit Leon: 10:27 So "getting it" and "liking it". Right. Uh, oooooh. So, um, so you're liking it and getting it to, okay, this is where things get interesting. Um, I, I was playing around with the idea of like worlds colliding. Like are there jokes that you have to be both? Do you have to be like you have to be a Mormon and also a network engineer, you know, FULL INNER JOIN to get, you know, certain humor, stuff like that. I didn't know if you've run across any of those. Speaker 3: 11:01 Well, having been Mormon for 41 years, I, and as we talked about an episode two now post Mormon, I can tell you that the majority of Mormons, so that I know have, uh, no sense of humor. And it's not that they're not funny, it's just the things that they laugh at our really contextualized for Mormonism, um, like, um, pickup lines at a BYU, right? Um, you know, hey, well things like, um, uh, "Baby, I came here to feel the spirit, but I didn't know that I would see an angel." I, you know, Doug: 11:38 Oh yeah...f Josh: 11:40 So as I was looking for, for Mormon humor, I realized that most of it is around getting married. Uh, which I think is, that ties with the youthfulness. And you know, LDS people tend to get married younger than others. And generally, if it's not about Green Jello with carrot in it, if it's not about a, the relief society, which is the women's organization, uh, making ice sculptures, there's a whole, there's a whole trope of Mormon movies like "The R.M." Um, well "The R.M." is the one that we laugh at the most and it's, it's takes all of the sticks about Mormonism and cram them into, you know, 90 minutes of, of stories about people's lives. Um, all of those things, although we laugh at them, they're not really that funny. It's just, it's more self deprecating humor. So maybe we're really good at picking on ourselves. I don't know. Leon: 12:35 Huh. And then again, trying to get the technology in there is probably a little tricky. Doug: 12:39 It just doesn't happen. That's what I mean. We're just not that funny. Leon: 12:42 Huh. So I did here. So a friend of mine, Phil Setnik, posted on Twitter a little bit ago. So just for context for those listening, even though this is the April podcast, we did record it. Uh, not yesterday. We recorded it a couple of weeks ago and Purim the Jewish holiday of Purim is coming up in, one of the things about Purim is that you are commanded to drink. This is where everyone starts like, "Wait, wait, I want to convert!" Um, you know, you're commanded to drink until you don't know the difference between the sentence that the phrase, uh, "wicked is Haman" and "blessed is Mordecai". And so Phil posted that on May 4th, we're commanded to drink until we can not tell. The difference between "blessed is Obi-Wan" and "Cursed be Vader". This is the, this is none of the Mitzvah. The commandment known as "Ahd Lo Yoda". Doug: 13:31 Yeah. Leon: 13:33 Right, right. Okay. So requires deep knowledge of both Geek, you know, culture and also whatever. So I just wanted to get props out that, that this is a difficult brand of humor to, um, to perhaps a trade in and yet Phil managed to do it. So hat's off. Josh: 13:52 Does this mean that we had to have watched Star Trek? Leon: 13:54 Uh, no, no, it doesn't. Doug: 13:59 If you come down to it though, it just comes down to audience size really. I mean, we would go back to mother-in-laws and fart and poop is relatively universal, whereas people who both have seen Star Wars and know the stuff+ behind Purim are relatively few. Leon: 14:18 Right, right. Doug: 14:19 So you're, I mean you'll, I'm sure you, you'll kill it, your audience, but it's not the two people. Leon: 14:28 Exactly. It's Phil and me and maybe one other person. Yeah, exactly. Um, there's a few of us, but you know, it's, it's definitely a small group. So, so talking about that, like what are some occasions when, because it's so hard to find these populations. I want to hear about some times that you've tried to tell a joke to the group and they just, they didn't get it. Like what are those? Doug: 14:55 I live those every day. I work out at my home, so, uh, you know, I do all of my social network stuff while I'm sitting down in the living room next to my wife and I tend to laugh out loud when I read things that I find funny and my wife will be sitting there, she'll go, "what?" And you just do a take where you sit there going, how long would it, how much do I have to explain for her to get it to make it worthwhile? And then it always comes down to, and all the, all the answer is, is "Geek joke" and we're done. It's just she, she now has, cause we tried in the, you know, years ago, she would say, "No, no, really, I'll get it." And we'd go through it and she'd just eventually realized that it's not worth it to her for me to explain it to her. Leon: 15:50 So I had that the other day. And, and uh, again, for background context, uh, I, I work from home, so I had the same situation, you know, my wife and her sitting at the table for breakfast and we're doing, you know, reading stuff. But on top of it, my, my daughter and her children, my grandkids are living in the house with us also. So I have a three year old and a two year old and all of the things that they, they do and they listen to and their very sophisticated music that they listen to. So all of a sudden I'm laughing hysterically and my wife says, "what?" And I said "wireshark, do, do, do, do, do wireshark, do do do do", because you have to understand that that "Baby shark" is sung probably 52,000 times a day in my house. So it was just one of those things and she's like, "I don't get it." You were so close, you had everything except that one little piece. So, yeah. So Josh, how about you Josh: 16:52 Not to feel left out, I also work from home and I'm super grateful for it. One of, uh, one of the engineers on my team who lives in Boston. So if he's listening to the podcast, you know who you are. Um, he always drops these great, uh, pop culture references. Um, he is a veritable catalog of pop culture, uh, both current and historical. And the problem is that, I mean, I have no idea the other engineers, you know, they're like doing the ROFL and the LOL and you know, emojis are flying and I'm googling like a madman trying to figure out like what is so funny about that. And then I'm like, oh yeah, right. Ha Ha, lol, lowercase. That is my life. I get it. It's hard. But you know, fortunately worked from home and Google have made me seem kind of hip, you know, like, Leon: 17:44 right, exactly. And that's not just like IT people to non-IT people. I think it works for people who work in one area of IT and you know, versus another one. I think there are jokes that, you know, you have to be a storage engineer. You have to be like to "get it" right? Josh: 18:02 Yeah. We actually have a, we have a saying that it's kind of an inside joke. And I think that a lot of these jokes that we tell are really inside a humor as opposed to the traditional, you know, uh, a "Jew, a Mormon, and an atheist walk into the bar." They don't start like that. But we have, um, so our, our cloud team, uh, whenever they do something that were, uh, upset about, we'll say "what the cloud?" because that's our thing, right? It's, it's almost like, you know "what the fork?" or "holy shirt!", uh, from "The Good Place." If you haven't watched that on Netflix, you should. It's hilarious. Teaches you how to swear without swearing. It's great. Uh, but I think we all have those little sh...ticks that we throw out and uh, that is the ultimate insider jokes are the ultimate exclusivity of humor, right? You have to literally have been there and done that in order to get in on it. Um, and we've got them for technology. We've got them for a situational humor. We've got them for, uh, our religious things. Like I said, you know, the, the Green Jello joke, it just goes over roaringly, uh, and, and Mormon theology, uh, discussions and everyone else is like, "What Elliot? I like Green Jello. You guys put carrot in it? That's weird man. I don't understand you Mormons" Doug: 19:20 Thing that it does is the exact opposite? We talked about, you know, how you trying to go ahead and reach out to other groups and it's really hard. But what Josh is basically saying is we can actually use our humor to go ahead and cement the solidity of our very tight group. Oh Wow. That's so many of the jokes that are coming out of this pop culture type stuff. And you know, you are willing to go ahead and Google pop culture. And I appreciate that, uh, Josh I just, I admire your willingness to do that. I've just, uh, I've reached the point where I just don't care anymore. I was a disc jockey for like, you know, 12, 14 years. I was in pop culture. I would say celebrity, blah, blah, blah. I don't care. I haven't listened to I, it's not, we were just talking about that today. My wife and I said, I, I don't know if I've ever heard a Taylor Swift song I may have. The fact that I know that she exists is pretty much it. And so I not only am not current on pop culture, but I've also now reached the point where I don't care. I just don't care anymore. Leon: 20:23 And I think that that's sort of like you've reached your final form, you know, not only, you know, not only do you not get the joke, you don't care to get the joke. It's not, you're not curious about the joke. You just like, you know what, you know what you think is funny and everything else is like you do you, but I'm going to stay over here Doug: 20:43 Pretty much it, and they're perfectly willing to not explain it to me. That's one of the nice things about reaching a certain age is youngsters no longer care to even bother explaining it to you anymore. Leon: 20:55 Right. They just assume that you don't know. Doug: 20:57 Yeah, yeah. Josh: 21:00 You can always get back at them Doug. I found that as my teenagers drop jokes and they will sit with their friends and banter back and forth and they're just dying laughing. So the way that I get them back is that I, I drop their vernacular. I'm like at the dinner table, you know? Um, so I'll be talking to my wife and I, and I'll be telling her a story about work and I'll say, "Yeah, today I was a real baller at work. I was, you know, totally..." And my kids, let's just look at me and say, "What are you doing?" Um, so when you get, when you get to our age, I think, isn't it? You can really, the, the joke is on them. We don't actually care and we're just going to pick at you for thinking that you're, you know, so funny and welcome to old age or middle age or I don't know what we are the, we won't talk about that. Leon: 21:55 My kids have banned me from being jiggy with anything anymore. New Speaker: 21:58 (conversation fades) Josh: 22:01 Thanks for making time for us this week to hear more of technically religious visit our website, technicallyreligious.com where you can find our other episodes, leave us ideas for future discussions and connect with us on social media. Doug: 22:15 Hey, thanks for having me on. Until next time, I've got a funny story... Leon: 22:19 You know what? Nevermind, you probably had to be there.
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Hey Everyone, Angela Bowen here, the host of Show Me That Smile Again: A Growing Pains Podcast. It's Back to School today! S7E1: Back to School which aired on September 18, 1991. The Seaver Kids are headed back too. Chrissy starts kindergarten, Ben gives her bad advice (granted, he’ll have his own problems to deal with later), Carols headed to college and has to deal with an insufferable roommate who wants to constantly kick Carol out of their dorm room so she can make out with her boyfriend (college dorm life, am I right?) and Mike has his hands full teaching some inner city kids about science (a subject he knows nothing about) and the kids know it and turn on him especially Luke Brewer (Leonardo DiCaprio) who actually wants to learn. It’s a tough first day, but lessons are learned. Ben's Rules For Surviving Kindergarten: 1. Don't Sit In The Front Row. 2. Don't Answer Any Questions. 3. And Do not, I repeat DO NOT, eat Green Jello. Look for 2 Growing Pains Halloween Episodes Coming In October. Even though the Growing Pains Podcast doesn't officially start until January 2019, you can still follow along with the podcast by going to Facebook: Show Me That Smile Again: A Growing Pains Podcast Page Instagram: growingpainspod Have a great first day back to school!
Hosts Ryan Gurnett, Nate Nowortya and Will Webb talk about a crazy night at Mohawk Place with Green Jello, Lazy Ass Destroyer, Exham Priory and play music from those bands. The Warped Tour Olympics continue, we talk about upcoming concerts, Will Webb talks about meeting The Flaming Lips and the guys play a game of Count the Red Flags as Ryan tells a story about a recent band experience.
Welcome BACK to the Most Dangerous Podcast on the Internet! Today's Hosts are: Wayne, Adam and Rum On this episode: Your favorite 3 hosts are here and ready to make you laugh, vomit and tantalize.. They talk shit holes, how much we love skype, Wayne's adventure at work, his band is playing with Green Jello, they talk the music scene and band's attitudes, Adam and Rum talk health, Bible on tape, politics, they talk vacations, travels and all the beaches, death of the cranberries singer, and so much beauty you wont believe your ear holes .. So enjoy our madness and share share share !!! DisAfterDark here for the best Disney coverage out there. Grim Grinning Hosts is the MHOG of theme park podcasts. PM Star Productions for all your merch needs Music by Patrick Plata and Kyle Smith Podcast produced and mixed by: Wayne Share us, friend us, follow us and just like us on all social networks you're on!! Check for us on Twitter: @mhogpodcast & Instagram: mhog_podcast Please check out our new Twitch channel right here ----> MetalHandOfGaming. Dont miss a single episode on this channel Also we are on YouTube ... So check out our YouTube channel ------> MHOG podcast Check us out on Stitcher, Facebook & iTunes. Our website is www.mhogpodcast.com Gamers can find Wayne and Justin under the tags "Nutso 187"and "The Rum Guy" on x-box live #theMostDangerousPodcast #Movies #weareBACK #8UNHOLYNIGHTS #Birthdays #Hatie #Sex #DEATH #Wayne #BuckLightning #theRumGuy #KyleSmith #comedy #mhog #metal #music #popculture #funny #adultcontent #Dogdicks #NOTPC #insanity #shitholes #skype # #NotPoliticallyCorrect #SexualHarassment #family
On this "Jon Carter Classic" It looks like Timmy was way ahead of the times when he decides to start eating "Popcorn" for breakfast, because as long as there's no salt or butter added it's "Pops" approved. But in true Timmy fashion he can't stay the vegan course deciding to become his own "Orville Redenbacher" creating "Egg Syrup" and "Green Jello & Shredded Carrots" flavors! And Swami Salami is also a fan of "American Late Night Snacks" which reminds him of some of his "Entomophagy Favorites" including, "Toasted Stag Beetle" & "Boiled Buffalo Toe-Nail"! Plus his version of Good and Plenty's also known as Artificially Flavored Rocks! "The Adventures of Timmy" and "Swami Salami" from "Jon Carter's Archives" and Utah's Classic 103.5 The Arrow.
From our view on the third floor above Chicago Street Pub, we at Third City Sound would like to give you a glimpse of..............What's Goin' Down In Downtown J-Town. I went to Lincoln-Way High School with Craig Calderone, Jim Major, and TJ Oehmen(I actually called him by the wrong last name for about nineteen years. Awesome). They have had the opportunity to become a part of a music legend of the nineties, Green Jello. A guy named Bill Manspeaker was the mastermind behind the 1989 MTV music video, Three Little Pigs. He and guitarist Billy Youngblood were cool enough to call in via cell phone to join us on the show. Due to some technical difficulties, there is a massive amount of editing in this particular episode. You may notice one or two inconsistencies. We do apologize. It really was a great episode. It was really entertaining, and very adult.... Your Hosts, David Francis & Tom Maslowski https://www.facebook.com/thirdcitysound/ https://www.facebook.com/Chicago-Street-Pub-Music-Food-Beer-205506299468892/ https://www.facebook.com/greenjellosuxx/ https://www.facebook.com/SmokinGorilla/
After a few weeks off the DOA is back. Curtis and Chuck have been extremely busy with bullshit and they are here to share some of that with you. Topics this week include; Green Jello concert, indy wrestling show, Las Vegas trip, Fallout Shelter, Ant Man, RIP Piper, and a Summerslam preview. Thanks for listening! The show is also available on iTunes and Stitcher Radio. Please rate, review, and subscribe to the show.
Music from: MC5, Brainiac, Green Jello, Flaming Lips, Nine Inch Nails, Samhain and MORE!!!http://archive.org/download/GetWeirdWithBoDavisepisode62/GetWeirdWithBoDavisEpisode62.mp3
In this episode of the Wrestling House Show, Joey and chris discuss some major doings including the return of Mike Tyson to the WWE, Shawn Michaels' past coming up to meet him, what they think of the Diva's Title Tournament, MVP rising to meet the awesome challenge of The Miz and how Khali actually complimented Vickie Guerrero this past week. They also talk about how Mike Tyson beat Bret Hart and the probable return of one of the WWE's most popular Divas. They also get excited about some news from Ring of Honor, mention some lucha libre with a little AAA discussion and plug a great female wrestling DVD that you should own. All this plus the return of Five Rumors in Five Minutes and much more! Intro song: "Now is the Time" by Dope from the album "Group Therapy" "Mike Tysons Punch Out" by The Minibosses from the album "Brass" Outro song: "Obey The Cow God" by Green Jello from the album "Cereal Killer Soundtrack" Both songs are available on iTunes Show them that podcasting sells records!
Rage's Hilarious Interview with Singer of Green Jello BillManspeaker. Enjoy this Hilarious Show with Rage's and Bill of Green Jello.