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You read that name right, dear listeners. Today we're talking about the big sword swinging, Mel Gibson appearing man himself, William Wallace. The Guardian of Scotland, which also might be the original name for Groundskeeper Willie, is pretty famous thanks to the movie about him. Now you can hear the true story! And all the, "yea that part wasn't true," that comes with it. Enjoy!
When a modernized Springfield Elementary has a technical meltdown, Lisa transforms it into a Waldorf school. Meanwhile, Groundskeeper Willie becomes the coach of the mathletes. Lisa and other kids on the Springfield Elementary Mathlympics Team compete against Waverly Hills Elementary. Springfield has a natural genius who uses ancient techniques to compute geometric figures and helps the Mathletes Click the link below to contact us, listen to past episodes, merch, and more! linktr.ee/AnnoyedGruntBoys ***Next Episode: S36 E01 - Bart's Birthday*** --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/138simpsons/support
Jasper Johnson makes his decision; (9:00) UK defenders talk Gamecocks; (19:00) ex-Cat DB Van Hiles on Week 1 victory; (39:00) WKYT's Lee K. Howard; (59:00) Columbia TV sports anchor Reggie Anderson on South Carolina and Groundskeeper Willie makes an odd request...
Recorded on Monday May 20th, Sunday May 26th and Wednesday June 19th, 2024 * This episode should have been out a lot sooner. We ran into some technical issues with Youtube.com. So, without further delay here is our latest and greatest episode! Enjoy! What up, fans! That Horror Show Podcast brings you another brand-new episode, featuring those horrible hosts Timothy Kazda and Chris Koenig. If you know the saying, "We turn tears of sadness...into tears of laughter", consider this double-feature review episode being about transforming horror into hilarity...of sorts. In other words, this episode features reviews on two movies that combine - yep, you guessed it! - gory horror with silly humor. So, with all that said: sit back, relax and give this episode a listen as the two hosts talk about the alien invasion cult classic "Slither" (2006), and then after that the hosts take a peek at the science fiction/horror/comedy-whatsit "Psycho Goreman" (2020). And don't forget to check out Nate of 'Kids Corner' in which he takes a little trip to the Overlook Hotel to review "The Shining" (1980)...or, as Groundskeeper Willie called it "The Shinning" for legal purposes. Enjoy! #AlienInvasion #Slither #Psychogoreman #ThatHorrorShowPodcast #KidzCorner #TheShinning #THSP
Former showrunner for the Simpsons, Bill Oakley is the guest. There's pizza news, and the topic is: "Pizza portafoglio."Bill Oakley is an Emmy-award-winning TV writer and producer. He famously wrote for The Simpsons from season 3 to season 9. He was the showrunner for seasons 7 and 8. Bill has written for Futurama, The Cleveland Show, and Portlandia, to name a few. He is a co-executive producer for Netflix's Disenchantment, and currently, he reviews fast food restaurants on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up to be a member of his Steamed Hams Society.Bill discusses eating at the Simpsons, eating at the Harvard Lampoon, why his best-of Portland pizza list is better than Eater's, and his many thoughts and feelings about frozen pizza. There's also a fun Conan O'Brien anecdote from his Simpsons days.Check out Pizza Magazine Quarterly's profile of the Pizza Pod Party by Charlie Pogacar: "Love Talking Pizza? So Do the Celebrity Guests on This Podcast"! This podcast is brought to you by Ooni Pizza Ovens. Go to Ooni.com for more information.Follow us for more information!Instagram: @pizzapodparty @NYCBestPizza @AlfredSchulz4Twitter: @PizzaPodParty @ArthurBovino @AlfredSchulzTikTok: @thepizzapodpartyThreads: @pizzapodparty @NYCBestPizza @AlfredSchulz4
We asked Garry Stevenson, the creative mind behind Being Scottish, five questions and challenged him to answer each in one minute or less. Here are the questions:Which portrayal of Scottish characters is most offensive - Groundskeeper Willie, Fat Bastard or Shrek?Which of Irn Bru, Haggis, Deep Fried Mars Bar and Bagpipes are actually enjoyed by Scottish people?What's the deal with Scottish people and cows?How do you pronounce "Avnosatdoonawday"?What is table and is this something non-Scots should try to consume next time we're in Scotland?Have thoughts? Connect with 63 Percent Scottish on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram or contact us at 63percentscottish.com.Music by RomanSenykMusic from Pixabay.
Back to full strength this week as Ro is back from exile and Kush has overcome the plague. Straight off the bat Kush is furious with Migs and Sen for using the new technology despite being strictly told not to do so - in their defence they're baboons. Sen tells a yarn from his Friday night where a lonely Ro with nothing else better to do joins his work drinks event and attempts to pretend to be his coworker. “This Week at Work” is back and is the segment where we regale any yarns from our workplaces. Like most workplaces around Australia last week, the boys discuss the painstaking effort people went to obtain Taylor Swift tickets and the precious work time that was sacrificed for it. Then we talk about conducting interviews, asking rogue questions to candidates, interview styles and even giving away some of our own secrets. A new segment to end us this week with “Porking Your Neighbours,” where we discuss beef with our neighbours. Sen has a story regarding his workmate and their downstairs neighbour with superhuman hearing, before Miguel tells us about his mum's confrontation with a low level council worker, Ro got ragdolled as a 12 year old and Kush's dad shows no regard for a tree's life.Also this week: gatecrashing, infidelity, spoon or fork, water nazi and Groundskeeper Willie.Segments this week:The Logue: Tired of reaching around each other (at least on the podcast), the boys have instead decided to reach around the week's news stories, events and viral trends.This Week at Work: We recount stories/events from our work and from the listeners workplace.Porking Your Neighbours: A lovely segment about friendly neighbourhood disputes.___________________________________________________________FULL PODCAST EPISODES
In this episode, Satsunami and Andrew discuss the kilted caretaker himself Groundskeeper Willie! How good is Willie's accent? Does he leave a good impression in the minds of his fellow Scots? And what the heck is a Kirkwall?! All this and more on this character study episode!Patrons: Battle Toaster SoniaUse my special link zen.ai/chatsunami and use chatsunami to save 30% off your first three months of Zencastr professional. #madeonzencastr
In this episode, Satsunami and Andrew discuss the kilted caretaker himself Groundskeeper Willie! How good is Willie's accent? Does he leave a good impression in the minds of his fellow Scots? And what the heck is a Kirkwall?! All this and more on this character study episode!Patrons: Battle Toaster SoniaUse my special link zen.ai/chatsunami and use chatsunami to save 30% off your first three months of Zencastr professional. #madeonzencastr
In a parody of "My Fair Lady", Lisa takes it upon herself to turn Groundskeeper Willie into a proper gentleman, transforming him into G.K. Willington.This episode is sponsored by Australia's #1 Pop Culture Expo, Supanova, get your tickets today at supanova.com.auSupport the Four Finger Discount Network for EARLY & AD-FREE access to every show we produce, as well as 100 hours of exclusive content! Join the FFD family today at patreon.com/fourfingerdiscountCHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Goin' Down To South Park - https://www.spreaker.com/show/goin-down-to-south-parkSpeaKing Of The Hill - spreaker.com/show/speaking-of-the-hill-a-king-of-the-hill-Talking Seinfeld - spreaker.com/show/talking-seinfeldThe One About Friends - spreaker.com/show/the-one-about-friends-podcastThe Office Talk - spreaker.com/show/the-office-talk-podcastThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5828977/advertisement
We're traveling to Scotland (virtually anyway) for this week's all new episode of the Cryptid Creator Corner. Now, when I think of Scotland, I think of three people: Groundskeeper Willie, David Tennant, and John Lees. One of those three is fictional and one is far too busy on The Simpsons to be a guest, but we are lucky enough to have John Lees on the podcast! John is here to tell you all about his newest Vault series, The Nasty, which hits stores Wednesday, April 5th. The Nasty is set in Scotland in 1994 and it is John's love letter to 80s and 90s horror/slasher movies. I was lucky enough to read issues #1 and #2 and was blown away by it. Give this episode a listen and then be sure to check out The Nasty #1. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Homer is sucked into a 3D digital dimension and ends up trapped in the real, non-animated world. Elsewhere, Bart, Lisa and Maggie fight the ghost of Groundskeeper Willie in dreamland, and the Duff Cowboy, Lard Lad and Professor Peanut escape from their billboards for a reign of terror. --- 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/thesimpsonsguy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesimpsonsguy/support
Have you ever wanted to sit down with an older godly pastor and just ask him about life for an hour? Well, that's what Kevin tries to do with Sinclair in this wide-ranging conversation that talks about Scotland, America, books, preaching, Shetland ponies, Groundskeeper Willie, and the Queen. Timestamps: Intro and Sponsor [0:00-1:43] Talking about Yourself [1:44-2:47] A Scottish Perspective on the US [2:48-11:22] Where Did Scotland Lose its Christian Heritage? [11:23-21:39] Ministry in Scotland [21:40-36:42] Ferguson and Murray [36:43-43:04] Dead Mentors [43:05-44:09] Aspiring to the Academy [44:10-49:54] Sinclair's Greatest Impacts [49:55-52:39] Writing: A Love-Hate Relationship [52:40-55:00] Are Scots Dour and Cantankerous? [55:01-59:16] Preaching for the Queen [59:17-1:06:42] A Dog's Breakfast [1:06:43-1:08:05] Links: Theology for Ministry https://www.wtsbooks.com/products/theology-for-ministry-how-doctrine-affects-pastoral-life-and-practice-9781629956558?variant=41604258365640 The Epistle to the Romans https://www.wtsbooks.com/products/epistle-to-the-romans-9781955859035?variant=41473237811400 The Whole Christ: Legalism, Antinomianism, and Gospel Assurance―Why the Marrow Controversy Still Matters https://a.co/d/a3RaCxc The Holy Spirit (Contours of Christian Theology) https://a.co/d/76VeDQV
Yes, it's the first album with "Sultans of Swing". We felt this 1978 debut was a good transition from JJ Cale's Troubadour ('76), and before that Eric Clapton's 461 Ocean Boulevard ('74). The music is remarkable, beautiful and clever. So much that, given their Scottish Heritage, we had to weave in a lot of Groundskeeper Willie soundbytes just to even things out. Seriously, though, awesome tunes that don't drop off after Sultans of Swing. Enjoy!Support the show
Yes, it's the first album with "Sultans of Swing". We felt this 1978 debut was a good transition from JJ Cale's Troubadour ('76), and before that Eric Clapton's 461 Ocean Boulevard ('74). The music is remarkable, beautiful and clever. So much that, given their Scottish Heritage, we had to weave in a lot of Groundskeeper Willie soundbytes just to even things out. Seriously, though, awesome tunes that don't drop off after Sultans of Swing. Enjoy!Support the show
No cassette tape co-host….yet. Slighly less compact. Large magnet leisure time. TO WHAT END?! The Unpleasantness. Nixon style enemies list. College nicknames call out. 2 Montys, no, 16 Gus Buses, yes. Young Muff rough intro. Not so thinly veiled threats. Even GM Carp cant push back on this Lamaring. Man Trade Train opens back up. Prep for CFD to go back east in a week or two. ACTIVE TANK ALERT. Kick in the chuts – that's chubby nuts. Make the move for good looking men. Google Image Search closed the deal. Corey Davis hot potato. Winning on brevity. Strim it. New NFL superstar Joe Flahko. Kurt Cousins Naughty Boy. Groundskeeper Willie has a pretty good piece. Sharing the Detroiters Raz Chunks clip RIGHT before recording might have been a mistake. Jimmy Robby backup. Guess whos back to being labeled a fraud? CATS AND DOGS LIVING TOGETHER! Glass house built on sand. Throw a bone in that pot. Draft picks falling out of every orifice. RAM everything, even the megabytes. Grab your leash so we can go for a walk. Tough groins. The return of the Skittles hospital ball. Per game played basis because this isn't Amateur Hour. Fast forward to 2023 as we are but puddy in the Hopkins playpen. Awesome Ekeler and Mixing It Up with Mixon. Ham Sandwich1 & Ham Sandwich2. Cyborg murder. Catskills comedy. Detractorcitos. Its NEVER too late for a Diet Mountain Dew. Choke on these Kudos. Still very much an anit-Wentz podcast. 3 Headed monster explicit. Mayor of Irrational Confidence City. Chief Scorpion Cheerleader. Trash Can Dan Monday Night MAGIC. This episode, much like the Centaurs in Week 3, lands somewhere between pooping the bed and a super mega rager. Somebody's O has to go, and somebody's no mo O. Noon Kurt when hes had his bran muffin to get regular. Blanking while playing is NOT better than blanking. Hunter Henry < Washing Machine. Dreams of 210. The most pro-troop podcast youre going to come across. The ultimate sacrifice made so that bad trades could flow. GOP approved history lessons. Sexy fill in the blank. Lee Greenwood redundancy. Halcyon days of Halloween. Independence being totally incidental to hot dogs. Stripes side banana hammock. Memorial Day and Flag Day aren't enough, so I made my own. No raincoats. We wouldn't figuratively bury Wilford Brimley even if he hadn't literally been buried. Tropher Grace Project has machismo coming out of every orifice and troop support oozing out its pores.
*Apologies to everyone for the audio issues from Craig's audio track. There are a few "hitches and lost words" throughout. This episode we take a look at Kidz Newz 'Girly Edition' and aparent fan favourite 'Trash of the Titans'. Finally, Groundskeeper Willie gets some screen time and everyone's favourite potato picking Irish Man Bono and his band of merry men join us to take out the trash (and we're not talking about a free album unwanting landing on your phone). Also another Craig song! Do they hold up to the hype? Listen on to find out... Season 9 Ranking (As of last episode) Das Bus Realty Bites The Joy of Sect The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons Treehouse of Horror VIII Lisa the Skeptic This Little Wiggy The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson The Last Temptation of Krust Bart Carny Miracle on Evergreen Terrace Lisa's Sax Lisa the Simpson Dumbbell Indemnity Simpson Tide The Trouble with Trillions Bart Star The Cartridge Family All Singing, All Dancing The Principal and the Pauper
Juliet and Terence with a Beatles special. Cartoons and The Beatles; and cover versions by solo Beatles. {Groundskeeper Willie}
Cheating death in India, Groundskeeper Willie going mad & MG's Power Rankings for the things he can't live without. #Comedy #Sydney See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Your favorite damp boyz are deep in the meat of season 17 of The Simpsons! Groundskeeper Willie gets shined up, the Simpsons writers get cute, and hey that's Ricky Gervais! Season 17, Episodes 11-15
We welcome back once again our pal Drew Mackie from the great Gayest Episode Ever Podcast for a look back an episode full of Homersexuals! Drew helps us navigate the complex love lives of Patty & Selma, not to mention Principal Skinner's own proclivities, plus we deconstruct the first appearance of Groundskeeper Willie, and so much more. So grab some tater tots and listen along! Support this podcast and get dozens of bonus episodes by visiting Patreon.com/TalkingSimpsons and becoming a patron! And please follow the new official Twitter, @TalkSimpsonsPod!
This week, Justin has written six trivia questions about people, places, and things all called “Homer”. We also talk about American history, baseball, and (yes, of course), The Simpsons!1:36: Q1 (Times & Places): Homer was the first name of the plaintiff in what 1896 Supreme Court case, which upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation, and was later de facto overruled by Brown v. Board of Education?8:23: Q2 (Movies & TV): Homer, the patriarch of the Simpson family, is voiced by this man, who also voices “Grampa” Abe Simpson, Krusty the Clown, Groundskeeper Willie, Mayor Quimby, Sideshow Mel, and numerous other Simpsons characters.14:41: Q3 (Arts & Literature): What nineteenth-century American artist is best known for his seascapes, including The Fog Warning, The Gulf Stream, and Eight Bells? (First and last name required)22:04: Q4 (Everything Else): HOMER1, HOMER2, and HOMER3 are examples of what basic unit of heredity, a sequence of nucleotides that encodes the synthesis of a protein?29:05: Q5 (Music): What mononymous singer, known for the songs “Who Will Save Your Soul” and “You Were Meant for Me”, and whose last name is Kilcher, grew up in Homer, Alaska?35:43: Q6 (Sports & Games): What former San Francisco Giant holds both the Major League Baseball record for career home runs, with 732, and the Major League Baseball record for homers hit in a single season, with 73? Despite this, he has so far been denied entry into the Hall of Fame, due to his association with performance enhancing drugs.Theme music: "Thinking it Over" by Lee Rosevere, licensed under CC BY 2.0E-Mail: quizandhers@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quizandhers/Twitter: https://twitter.com/quizandhersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/quizandhers/Retro Late Fee Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/retro-late-fee/id1459736089Moxie/Your Brain on Facts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/your-brain-on-facts/id1347915211
This week, Erica recaps I Can Do Bad All By Myself from hometown hero, Tyler Perry! Listen, we do our fair share of man hating here at BMGB but we’d never electrocute anyone...probably. Also, who knew Madea movies could get so emotional?? Then Lucie reviews Gladiator, which gives her the opportunity to give Groundskeeper Willie and break and try out her Crocodile Dundee impression. FYI Ridley Scott: snot props are not necessary, and keep listening for the one thing that will definitely determine if you’re smart or not. Oh and please subscribe, rate, and review!
Guest counsels keep dropping in at the Law Offices Of Quibble, Squabble & Bicker and today is no different. Thirty-year acting veteran Timothy McLaughlin and his luxurious facial hair link arms with your humble hosts to tackle the client, Are You A Hooker Or A Slicer? While determining which is which, they also find the Pandemic Circle Of Hell, Mr. Peek-A-Boo, Floridian elitism, taking care of Steves, wooing, Wayne Brady, a tent and a straw, Tom Hanks, Groundskeeper Willie, scab children, Scottish Vikings, Zen & The Art Of Golf, chunky air, Jackie Earle Hailey, celebrity sodomy, Rime Of The Aniston Mariner, Stinky Pete, FellatioBook, plastic bubble people, live Purell events, and Norma Bates. To access all their cases, go to www.qsblaw.org, tweet tweet @qsblaw, YewTewb - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbLhuNgs8_p7Z3_wLIey8ZQ or go to wherever podcasts are sold. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/qsb/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/qsb/support
Don’t panic y’all, we’re BACK from break! First, Erica recaps The Brothers - starring an occasionally shirtless Shemar Moore - and we discuss ways to express your love. Examples include food and oral sex. Then, the moment we’ve ALL been waiting for: Lucie FINALLY recaps an episode of Outlander! This recap comes complete with an unsuccessful attempt to sound like a bagpipe, a slightly more successful attempt to sound like Groundskeeper Willie, and a graphic description of Sam Heughan’s entire body, from butt chin to...well, his regular butt.
BOO! That's right, we scared you, and we will continue to in this spooktacular Treehouse of Maudrror Special! As today is Halloween, we decided to break the Maude Cast time line and look at two of Maude's pre death Treehouse of Horror appearances- first up is a cameo in “Nightmare on Evergreen Terrace”- written by Steve Tompkins and directed by Bob Anderson- where Maude plays a passing, yet pivotal, role in the death of Groundskeeper Willie. Next Maude steps into the focus slightly more in “I know what you diddly iddly did”- written by Tim Long and directed by Pete Michaels- when Ned is killed by the Simpson Family, how will Maude respond? And finally another brief delve into a mysterious Bongo Halloween Comic...Plus we answer the age old question: Can Hobgoblins catch Covid? Find out in this ookiest of spookiest Maude cast specials!
In a stadium far, far away a lone figure stands between two posts - guarding and intimidating. Andrew & Ross chat about the home match against Standard Liège and the trip up the road that never ends - the A9 - to Ross County. Wonder if the team stopped off at House Of Bruar on the way back down for celebratory Highland cheese?Support the show (https://gbz.media/donate)
Kelsey and Sean discuss the sixth iteration of The Simpsons' "Treehouse of Horror." Homer steals a donut, Groundskeeper Willie is haunting everyone's dreams, and Ned's ladder is less than helpful. Happy Halloween!
Kelsey and Sean discuss the sixth iteration of The Simpsons' "Treehouse of Horror." Homer steals a donut, Groundskeeper Willie is haunting everyone's dreams, and Ned's ladder is less than helpful. Happy Halloween!
This very popular show is on its eleventh season, and it stars H. Jon Benjamin. No, not Archer. It's Bob's Burgers. More specifically, Bob's Burgers: The Movie, and Loren Bouchard's birthday is a great time to release this episode. On this show, there've been tangents about McDonald's, Carl's Jr., and In-N-Out. So this was inevitable. With the help of Zac Arnold from the Intergalactic Peace Coalition podcast, we recapped and reviewed the movie. Afterward, we played a Delayed Replay variation of #BBQWatch that involves fictional burger places and has a spooky element to keep with the spooky seasoning. Show Notes: 13:40 - Inevitable: A Classic Sci-fi Podcast 18:50 - Bob's Burgers scene in Archer can be viewed here. Also, here's a fanmade crossover video. 19:40 - Shrek Retold 20:10 - Live-Action Toy Story 21:40 - Toy Story 3 In Real Life 28:25 - Maybe I was thinking of the froyo moments on Community, not Parks and Recreation. 44:30 - VeggieTales: His Cheeseburger 46:35 - Merry Melodies: “Grilled Cheese” ft. Elmer Fudd 50:40 - It's actually been done: How Broke Are The Belchers? 1:08:50 - It's pronounced “boo-shard.” 1:24:42 - I had to look up whether or not “shite” should be censored. What came up was a thread about the word “shite” being said by Groundskeeper Willie uncensored in The Simpsons season 15 episode 22, “Fraudcast News.” What a coincidence. You can follow Zac at: Instagram | Twitter You can find IPC at: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube Podbean Delayed Replay plugs: Email your thoughts about these movies and our coverage to delayedreplaypodcast@gmail.com! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube Apple Podcasts Google Play Spotify Steven Shinder plugs: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Website Standalones and Stepping Stones: Lemons Loom Like Rain Culture Slate: Facebook | Instagram | Twitch | Twitter | Vocal | Website | YouTube
“A look into Springfield Elementary’s groundskeeper, and maybe one of the most short-tempers residents of Springfield.” - Host Wayan
This week on the podcast, Tony and Laurie look at Alex Kurtzman’s latest comments on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds and CBS All Access’ plans for world streaming domination. Then they dig into the third episode of Lower Decks, asking if the premise relies too heavily on one bad, very un-Starfleet decision by Captain Freeman, and picking out their favorite jokes and references. Links to topics discussed in the pod News: Alex Kurtzman interview about Strange New Worlds Dr. M’Benga slapping Spock CBS’ Rebranding plans Metaverse interview with Lower Decks creatives Wesley Crusher in Star Trek Nemesis (and the deleted scene that explains a little more) Other mentions: “Conundrum,” the TNG episode where Riker and Ro cavort Groundskeeper Willie baring his chest Battle for the Planet of the Apes clip Chief O’Brien at Work TrekMovie’s interview with Mike McMahon about how Lower Decks characters should all belong in Starfleet Trekbits Anthony: Typeset in the Future Laurie: Follow Olivia on Twitter
This week on the podcast, Tony and Laurie look at Alex Kurtzman’s latest comments on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds and CBS All Access’ plans for world streaming domination. Then they dig into the third episode of Lower Decks, asking if the premise relies too heavily on one bad, very un-Starfleet decision by Captain Freeman, and picking out their favorite jokes and references. Links to topics discussed in the pod News: Alex Kurtzman interview about Strange New Worlds CBS’ Rebranding plans Metaverse interview with Lower Decks creatives Wesley Crusher in Star Trek Nemesis (and the deleted scene that explains a little more) Other mentions: “Conundrum,” the TNG episode where Riker and Ro cavort Groundskeeper Willie baring his chest Battle for the Planet of the Apes clip Chief O’Brien at Work TrekMovie’s interview with Mike McMahon about how Lower Decks characters should all belong in Starfleet Trekbits Anthony: Typeset in the Future Laurie: Follow Olivia on Twitter
After a pretty good reception and debut last week, Dustin & Cameron are back with another installment of Could I Survive and today they're wondering what their chances are when confronting Freddy Krueger in "a Nightmare on Elm Street". The two have very different strategies for how they'd approach the situation and when things seem their bleakest, decide to wonder if they'd do any better in "the Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror" parody version with Groundskeeper Willie in the Freddy role. Thanks for listening and helping to spread the word, have a good Wednesday and stay safe out there. Hosted by: Dustin Brewer & Cameron Heffernan Links Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hefferbrew/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/hefferbrew Send us an email (themoviemailbag@gmail.com) and let us know if there're movies you'd like to hear on future installments of Could I Survive...
Arguably one of, if not the best Treehouse of Horrors ever written. That's right, use your "shin" as we review Season 6's Treehouse of Horror V!With returning guest Ellis Celia, we chat about Groundskeeper Willie, horror parody, cleverness mixed with zaniness, downright creepiness and how this is such a damn good episode!That's odd. Usually the blood gets off on the 2nd floor.Follow Ellis on Twitter! https://twitter.com/ellibear_Be sure to like us on Facebook and check out our exclusive content:https://www.facebook.com/pg/unclemoefamilyfeedbagpod/about/?ref=page_internalListen to us on Soundcloud:https://soundcloud.com/user-547387910
Today on the show we learned that: - Any character from 'The Simpsons' makes a great substitute for the word testicles (The 'Sideshow Bobs', the 'Groundskeeper Willie's', the 'Troy McClures') - Penne is severely overrated. - Picnics at the off-leash dog park are not a good idea. - Being too good at a sport is apparently bad style. - Ontario is the town in 'Footloose' Bunch of other fun stuff on the show today too! #yxe
Join us this week for some throwback fun with prior guest Kevin Waz and Superfan Emma Brown. We talk Sitcoms, movies, play games, and lots of laughs. Do you know the difference between R2D2 and C3PO? One of our guests doesn't and you should definitely listen in to see who it is. As per usual, we have our segments, signing, and everything else you love about the show!
UFC lightweight Paul Felder tells us about hotel wine, florida opening up, mississippi vs Pennsylvania, who's the next fight, Fight Island, an INTIMATE take on Jon Anik, DC and Rogan, Epstein, fast food weight cuts, fan questions, soccer kicks, Groundskeeper Willie, Pauls least favorite fight, Rushmore winning money on his fights, fighting Gaethje if he were horse-sized, potatoes, meeting Ferguson, proper rehydration, Belal Muhammad & whoop competitions, Jason Knight vs Artem Lobov, Bryce Mitchell's camo changing the game, Bisping's eye, and Always Sunny/Rob McElhenney story he's never told, Dustin Poirier, Conor McGregor, Rogan vs Snipes. Dana vs Tito. Shane Gillis. Josh Wolf is missing, and our RUSHMORE of FIGHTS WE WANTED
Nyla Rose is the new AEW Women's Champion. AEW ruined her post match moment and we have a lot to say about all of the layers of her championship win. The Velveteen Dream has returned, but what does that mean for John Cena and his Wrestlemania wish list? We talk new angles and stories based on the new information and rumors received. We close out reacting to Kurt Angle talking about his poor quality of life and talk about the potential invasion of MMA fighters getting into Pro Wrestling on this weeks #FBCPod. BRANDING NEWS!!!! We got a logo! So that means we got merch! Show your support for the First Black Champ Podcast, by clicking the link. https://teespring.com/stores/first-black-champ. The free content won't stop, but we'd love your monetary support! GET FREE SHIPPING USING PROMO CODE CHAMP20!
Craig Ferguson talks about his new limited series Hobo Fabulous, why he wanted to do a rockumentary-style show about his US comedy tour, and how he's ready to take a long break from the road after a 2 month American bus tour. Craig recalls that he never watched a late night television show in his life before taking over The Late Late Show on CBS, what it was like working with David Letterman as a producer, and how doing the show 5 nights a week for 10 years made him fall out of love with show-business. He says that late shows have become all about viral clips and clicks on the internet instead putting on a show for the tv audience and that he wouldn’t want to do a late night show in today’s politically charged environment. We also discuss his decision to become a US citizen more than 10 years ago, the one state in the US that won’t grant him honorary citizenship, and why he’s still paying taxes in the US although he's now returned to his native land of Scotland. Plus we talk about Groundskeeper Willie from the Simpsons, the Scottish production of Neil Simon's The Odd Couple, and Craig’s breakout role as "Bing Hitler." All six episodes of Hobo Fabulous are available now on the Comedy Dynamics Network, iTunes, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play, Comcast, Spectrum, Dish and other platforms. Visit www.comedydynamics.com for more information. Today's episode was sponsored by Oris Watches. Shop their selection of Swiss made mechanical watches at www.oris.ch/kick.
Well guys, looks like we made it. An actual year of semi-regular content! To celebrate, we've dug up some true and/or cursed movies which we may or may not have seen in the most epic game of Pong you've ever witnessed*. We cover Groundskeeper Willie's back catalog and Bethan adds another six movies to her list of movies-she's-not-seen-but-probably-should've. Thank you as always for listening, and we are especially sorry for blowing out your eardrums with Bethan's horrific cough. *a bold claim, but seriously, how interesting are Pong games anyway?
It's S03E13: Radio Bart! Bart gets trapped down a well, Claire retells a crazy outdoor urination experience, both are horny for the shirtless Groundskeeper Willie, Lauren never got to play the Simpsons Arcade game at her local Pizza Hut. Like, Subscribe, Leave a Comment!
Here's a look at 'Today in Rock History' featuring: Quiet Riot's lead screamer, Kevin DuBrow was born on this day in 1955. Winona Ryder is 48. She's Joyce Byers on "Stranger Things". Dan Castellaneta is 62. He's Homer on "The Simpsons". He also does the voices of "Grampa" Simpson, Barney Gumble, Krusty the Clown, Groundskeeper Willie, Mayor Quimby and Hans Moleman. Today in 1971, Duane Allman from the Allman Brothers died in a motorcycle accident in his hometown of Macon, Georgia at age 24. A year later, the band also lost bassist Berry Oakley in another motorcycle accident just three blocks from where Duane died. In 1993, Tim Burton's "The Nightmare Before Christmas" was released.
Here's a look at 'Today in Rock History' featuring: Quiet Riot's lead screamer, Kevin DuBrow was born on this day in 1955. Winona Ryder is 48. She's Joyce Byers on "Stranger Things". Dan Castellaneta is 62. He's Homer on "The Simpsons". He also does the voices of "Grampa" Simpson, Barney Gumble, Krusty the Clown, Groundskeeper Willie, Mayor Quimby and Hans Moleman. Today in 1971, Duane Allman from the Allman Brothers died in a motorcycle accident in his hometown of Macon, Georgia at age 24. A year later, the band also lost bassist Berry Oakley in another motorcycle accident just three blocks from where Duane died. In 1993, Tim Burton's "The Nightmare Before Christmas" was released.
Nat is in Vegas, so Tam is joined by the amazing Cecily Strong in a magical, haunted episode where they discuss testicles, Groundskeeper Willie's nude ass + special surprise. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tamara-yajia/support
It’s a Must Watch summer special - Scott, Hayley and Calum recommend some essential TV for you to binge on if you’re trying to avoid the sunshine. Plus, in an unexpected twist, executive producer of The Simpsons, Al Jean, is in town with his wife - Stephanie Gillis - to talk about their time writing for one of the longest running TV shows probably ever. Are they in hot pursuit of President Trump to make an appearance? What’s their favourite line from The Simpsons? And, is Groundskeeper Willie a “true Scotsman” - if you know, you know.
What's west of Westeros? Our guest Heather Woodward believes it might be... GOTHAM! What love connection would the result in from Sansa Stark and Mr. Freeze? Find out! (G.O.T. spoilers within). Then, it's a Scottish accent fueled romance when Shrek and Groundskeeper Willie put the "pipe" in bagpipe! AND we try to find love for the forgotten bottom half..... Darth Maul's legs! Get in on all the love connections on this weeks' SHIPS IN THE NIGHT!
Is Lord Farquaad a fascist? Who put Fiona in that tower anyway? Is Shrek the Groundskeeper Willie of fairytales? This week, we peel back all the layers we can on the 2001 CG-animated family fairytale frolic, Shrek! This week's panel: Hosts: Robert Speewack (@rob_speewack) & Kevin Conner (@kevnconner) Defense: Will Paulson (@johnwilliampaulson) Roasters: Maureen Armstrong (@maelarm) & Alexandra Calero (@xandra_c33) Keep up with 24 Flames Per Second & Partyfish Media: Email: 24flamespod@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/24flamespod Facebook: www.facebook.com/24flamespod Twitter: www.twitter.com/24flamespod Instagram: www.instagram.com/24flamespod Partyfish Facebook: www.facebook.com/partyfishmedia Partyfish Insta: www.instagram.com/partyfishmedia Check out VHQuest: www.facebook.com/vhquestpod Check out Funhouse: www.facebook.com/funhousefam A big thank you to our Patrons that keep our roasters toasting: Timothy Duryea, Kwesi Phillips, Kacie Rahm, & Brian Toews --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/24flamespod/support
BYU freshman political science major Eliza comes to the dinner table to talk about Kanye West and Donald Trump and whether Chance the Rapper is right about African-American loyalty to the Democratic Party. Jim also defends the honor of his alma mater, Calabasas High School, from possible Kardashian encroachment. The two then discuss the differences between Groundskeeper Willie and Apu Nahasapeemapetilon on The Simpsons - why is one ethnic stereotype acceptably funny and the other is not?
Brothers Adam Dutch and Ben Durham host We’re Not Afraid of the Dark. The Tale of the Sorcerer’s Apprentice or The Tale of the Sorcerer's Apprentice’s Apprentice premiered in the United States on Nickelodeon on October 17, 1992 and was directed by D.J. MacHale written by Stephen Zoller.The Consequence of Sound article ranking all episodes of Are You Afraid of the Dark? Is discussed: https://consequenceofsound.net/2017/08/ranking-every-are-you-afraid-of-the-dark-episode-from-worst-to-best/How much is Michael Jordan’s rookie card really worth?Adam needs to find a copy of Prehistoric Bimbos in Armageddon City. He also comments on the editing of the FANDOM page and plans to make edits after this season’s run.Where can we get Nickelodeon props? Adam mentions that he is going to Universal Studios in Orlando soon to see the old Nickelodeon Studios.18+. Dr. Oliver isn’t on mrskin.com Warning: contains a high amount of strong language, drug/alcohol references, adult jokes, and other material that may be concerning to some listeners.The series is currently available in the United States on Amazon, YouTube, and several other sites.Intro theme is by glassdevaney: https://soundcloud.com/glassdevaney/are-you-afraid-of-the-darkProduced by Modulation Studios. Contact: modulationstudios@gmail.comFacebook page: https://www.facebook.com/werenotafraidofthedark/Works Cited:Are You Afraid of the Dark? “The Tale of the Sorcerer’s Apprentice” Season 1, episode 9. Directed by Jacques Payette. Written by Chloe Brown. Originally aired October 17, 1992 on Nickelodeon. https://youtu.be/lSIJsGjKsXU“Are You Afraid Of The Dark? The Tale of the Sorcerer’s Apprentice (TV Episode 1992)”. IMDB. Accessed October 15, 2017. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0514445Assassin’s Creed. Xbox 360. (Ubisoft, 2007). Directed by Patrice Desilets. Produced by Jade Raymond.Bobrick, Sam, creator. Saved by the Bell TV Series (1989-1992). NBC Productions, Peter Egel Productions. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096694/Dungan, Frank & Stein, Jeff, Mr. Belvedere TV Series (1985-1990). 20th Century Fox Television, Lazy B / F.O.B. Productions. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088576/glassdevaney. Are You Afraid of the Dark? Instrumental cover. 2012. https://soundcloud.com/glassdevaney/are-you-afraid-of-the-dark“Groundskeeper Willie,” FANDOM TV Community, last modified September 28, 2017, 00:27, http://simpsons.wikia.com/wiki/Groundskeeper_WillieLeonard, Gabriel, “What happened to Nickelodeon Studios Orlando in Universal Studios Florida? Teal Cheese. August 30, 2015. http://tealcheese.com/2015/08/30/what-happened-to-nickelodeon-studios-orlando-in-universal-studios-florida/Maniac Mansion. Nintendo Entertainment System Port (1990). Developed by LucasArts. Published by Jaleco Entertainment. Melis, Matt. “Ranking: Every Are You Afraid of the Dark? Episode From Worst to Best: Which tales still give you chills 25 years later?” Consequence of Sound. August 15, 2017. https://consequenceofsound.net/2017/08/ranking-every-are-you-afraid-of-the-dark-episode-from-worst-to-best/Movieclips. “Pool Party - It’s a Wonderful Life (1/9) Movie CLIP,” HD, 1946. Published on October 9, 2011. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rha-6qG4OQPytka, Joe, dir. Space Jam (1996). Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, Northern Lights Entertainment, Courtside Seats Productions. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0117705/Sheets, Todd, dir. Prehistoric Bimbos in Armageddon City (1991). Tempe Video. Trustinus Production. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0196867/“The Tale of the Sorcerer’s Apprentice,” FANDOM TV Community, last modified December 19, 2016, 22:26, http://areyouafraidofthedark.wikia.com/wiki/The_Tale_of_the_Sorcerer%27s_Apprentice“Wikipedia: Family tree of the Babylonian gods,” Wikimedia Foundation. Last modified October 26, 2016, 13:12, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_tree_of_the_Babylonian_gods“Wikipedia: List of Are You Afraid of the Dark? episodes,” Wikimedia Foundation, last modified October 7, 2017, 02:23, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Are_You_Afraid_of_the_Dark%3F_episodes
Brothers Adam Dutch and Ben Durham host We’re Not Afraid of the Dark. The Tale of the Sorcerer’s Apprentice or The Tale of the Sorcerer's Apprentice’s Apprentice premiered in the United States on Nickelodeon on October 17, 1992 and was directed by D.J. MacHale written by Stephen Zoller.The Consequence of Sound article ranking all episodes of Are You Afraid of the Dark? Is discussed: https://consequenceofsound.net/2017/08/ranking-every-are-you-afraid-of-the-dark-episode-from-worst-to-best/How much is Michael Jordan’s rookie card really worth?Adam needs to find a copy of Prehistoric Bimbos in Armageddon City. He also comments on the editing of the FANDOM page and plans to make edits after this season’s run.Where can we get Nickelodeon props? Adam mentions that he is going to Universal Studios in Orlando soon to see the old Nickelodeon Studios.18+. Dr. Oliver isn’t on mrskin.com Warning: contains a high amount of strong language, drug/alcohol references, adult jokes, and other material that may be concerning to some listeners.The series is currently available in the United States on Amazon, YouTube, and several other sites.Intro theme is by glassdevaney: https://soundcloud.com/glassdevaney/are-you-afraid-of-the-darkProduced by Modulation Studios. Contact: modulationstudios@gmail.comFacebook page: https://www.facebook.com/werenotafraidofthedark/Works Cited:Are You Afraid of the Dark? “The Tale of the Sorcerer’s Apprentice” Season 1, episode 9. Directed by Jacques Payette. Written by Chloe Brown. Originally aired October 17, 1992 on Nickelodeon. https://youtu.be/lSIJsGjKsXU“Are You Afraid Of The Dark? The Tale of the Sorcerer’s Apprentice (TV Episode 1992)”. IMDB. Accessed October 15, 2017. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0514445Assassin’s Creed. Xbox 360. (Ubisoft, 2007). Directed by Patrice Desilets. Produced by Jade Raymond.Bobrick, Sam, creator. Saved by the Bell TV Series (1989-1992). NBC Productions, Peter Egel Productions. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096694/Dungan, Frank & Stein, Jeff, Mr. Belvedere TV Series (1985-1990). 20th Century Fox Television, Lazy B / F.O.B. Productions. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088576/glassdevaney. Are You Afraid of the Dark? Instrumental cover. 2012. https://soundcloud.com/glassdevaney/are-you-afraid-of-the-dark“Groundskeeper Willie,” FANDOM TV Community, last modified September 28, 2017, 00:27, http://simpsons.wikia.com/wiki/Groundskeeper_WillieLeonard, Gabriel, “What happened to Nickelodeon Studios Orlando in Universal Studios Florida? Teal Cheese. August 30, 2015. http://tealcheese.com/2015/08/30/what-happened-to-nickelodeon-studios-orlando-in-universal-studios-florida/Maniac Mansion. Nintendo Entertainment System Port (1990). Developed by LucasArts. Published by Jaleco Entertainment. Melis, Matt. “Ranking: Every Are You Afraid of the Dark? Episode From Worst to Best: Which tales still give you chills 25 years later?” Consequence of Sound. August 15, 2017. https://consequenceofsound.net/2017/08/ranking-every-are-you-afraid-of-the-dark-episode-from-worst-to-best/Movieclips. “Pool Party - It’s a Wonderful Life (1/9) Movie CLIP,” HD, 1946. Published on October 9, 2011. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rha-6qG4OQPytka, Joe, dir. Space Jam (1996). Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, Northern Lights Entertainment, Courtside Seats Productions. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0117705/Sheets, Todd, dir. Prehistoric Bimbos in Armageddon City (1991). Tempe Video. Trustinus Production. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0196867/“The Tale of the Sorcerer’s Apprentice,” FANDOM TV Community, last modified December 19, 2016, 22:26, http://areyouafraidofthedark.wikia.com/wiki/The_Tale_of_the_Sorcerer%27s_Apprentice“Wikipedia: Family tree of the Babylonian gods,” Wikimedia Foundation. Last modified October 26, 2016, 13:12, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_tree_of_the_Babylonian_gods“Wikipedia: List of Are You Afraid of the Dark? episodes,” Wikimedia Foundation, last modified October 7, 2017, 02:23, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Are_You_Afraid_of_the_Dark%3F_episodes
On this week's episode, Alex and Brandon chat about the wrath of Cons.Alex is back from his honeymoon with plenty of stories and new enthusiasm for the podcast. After reading tales about what's been going on and Alex's thoughts on the podcast without him, Brandon chooses this week's subject subject for the ABC's of Geekdom segment, this time focusing on a rootin' tootin' sharpshootin' cowboy. After that, they cover a ton of corrections across three different episodes, including Groundskeeper Willie's doctorate, Hades' Japanese voice actor, the demonym for New Zealand, six degrees of separation, Vince Vaughn, underwater sonic booms, Jim Sturgess, La La Land, best indie movies, Attack on Titan, Dexter's Lab, Madam Web, Aurelio, Albert Wesker, Alex's most seen movie, Locklyn Munro, Wet Hot American Summer, Rent, the Red Wedding, Gilmore Girls, Fairly Odd Parents, Spongebob, Lilo and Stitch, Kim Possible, the Walking Dead and the Pokémon GO Fest.After the break, the boys discuss a bunch of trailers, mostly from SDCC and D23 Expo, including Ready Player One, Bladerunner 2049, Kingsman: the Golden Circle, Pacific Rim: Uprising, It, Wrinkle in Time, Inhumans, the Starfire DLC for Injustice 2, Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite, and Kingdom Hearts III. Then they talk about news, including the casting announcements for New Warriors, a trilogy reboot of the Terminator franchise, Daniel Craig returning for the 25th James Bond movie, details about the Captain Marvel movie, casting announcements for Ant-Man and the Wasp, Tom Welling cast in season 3 of Lucifer, the title of the new Flash movie, the passing of John Heard, George Romero, and June Foray, a new character in the DuckTales reboot, details about a planned Doctor Doom movie, more details on the Shazam movie, the announcement of the next Doctor on Doctor Who, Lucy Liu directing the season premiere of Luke Cage, Erica Durance joining the cast of Supergirl, and a breakdown of all the SDCC Pop!s this year. With all of that covered, they're still not done as they truck on with their feature topic, this week talking about what makes commercials good and bad, and reminiscing about some of their favorite commercials. After that, they go over some Hot Takes, including A Cure for Wellness, Good Burger, Seinfeld, Glow, and the episode Stormborn on Game of Thrones. Finally, they end the show with an all-new Fan Fic Fights, this time pitting two shield-wielding warriors against each other.Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @AtariAlex and @Megsikouicorean, and our guest @RockinRobyn94. Send us emails with questions, comments, criticisms, or pretty much anything else to read on the show: abcpodcast92@gmail.comIntro Music: Metal guitar cover of Dr. Wiley's Castle Theme from Mega Man 2 by Nirreman Feat. Lee DuffyTransition Music: Guitar cover of Dark Pit's Theme from Kid Icarus: Uprising by Jonny AtmaOutro Music: Guitar cover of Staff Roll Theme from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker by CSGuitar89Check them all out, they make amazing music!
From their Solid Gold Tesseract, Jack & Dan discuss season 17's My Fair Laddy, a Groundskeeper Willie episode (that's good) that's also a musical (that's bad.) They talk about the show's connection to experimental horror novel House of Leaves, musical parodies throughout the series, and the show's overuse of lampshading (and what lampshading is.) What kind of texture is Homer's blue pants? Where is Sideshow Mel from exactly? Why does DARPA need a second Internet? All that plus Jerkass Krusty, assless Homer, and classic Simpsons character Lawrence Kwincy Tierney. NEXT WEEK: Season 11's Bart to the Future www.weepodcast.com
We're back with the hit "Simpsons" podcast that our mother's have attempted to listen to! And what kind of "Simpsons" show would we be without a Halloween episode airing well into November? So today we watch and dissect "Treehouse of Horror XX" with our guest, Mr. Nick Noga. Three chilling tales of references to better material that almost kind of work if you ignore the holes. We'll discuss the lazy trope of the nagging wife, whether Groundskeeper Willie has been immune to change in later years, and the intricacies of the "got your nose" game for children. Are quality jokes about religion the only constant on the show? Was the world clamoring for the two most nasal and gravelly characters to share a song? Do vampires even have their own blood? We figure it all out and make it to the safe zone in the latest "Worst Episode Ever." Never miss an episode and subscribe in an RSS reader or through iTunes or on Stitcher. If you're an FX subscriber, you can watch "Treehouse of Horror XX" right now on Simpsons World. Thanks for supporting "Worst Episode Ever!" Follow the show on Twitter at @WorstEpisodePod and tweet us your terrible "Simpsons" episodes future editions of the show. Or email us your feedback and questions at worstepisodepod [at] gmail.com. Last week’s episode: Bart-Mangled Banner. The Current Worst Episode Ever Rankings Come to Woo Hoo! Classic Simpsons Trivia in Brooklyn! "Worst Episode Ever" is a part of us all! A part of us all! A part of us all! Sorry to repeat ourselves, but it will help you spread the word! If you like the show, share it! And leave us a positive review on iTunes and on Stitcher. It helps!
With an epic marathon of 552 (!) episodes of "The Simpsons" launching this week (on cable channel FXX), Gilbert and Frank decided to sit down with someone who's been there from the very beginning (way back in 1988), writer, producer and former show runner, Mike Reiss. Mike joined the boys in Gilbert's Chelsea apartment to share a few "dark secrets" behind TV's longest-running prime time series, including the true story behind Itchy & Scratchy, how Groundskeeper Willie became a national hero, and why Marge's bouffant is so tall (bet you don't know the story behind that one.) Also, Mike recalls writing fake "letters to Santa" for Johnny Carson and working on one of our all-time favorite sitcoms, "It's Garry Shandling's Show." You want more? How about Michael Jackson's sound-alike, hookers in helicopters and Raymond Burr does Tiny Tim? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Another stunt podcast for you, this was recorded on Sunday night after and afternoon of beer and Margaritas on South Congress in Austin - probably the most enjoyable day of the whole festival for me actually, and one which involved no more music than walking past the queue for an Alejandro Escovedo show. What it did involve, however, was breakfast tacos, a splendid Mexican tat shop, a Western supply shop full of incredibly cool cowboy boots and shirts and so on, and then an afternoon sitting in the sun and shooting the breeze with Peej, Vic, Alex from Fatcat and Ben from Instinctive Raccoon. Oh, and repeatedly having people spill beer on my jeans, there was that as well. Anyhow, in the evening we were joined by Stuart from the Scottish Arts Council (who does a highly passable impersonation of Groundskeeper Willie from the Simpsons) and recorded this rather messy podcast before, erm... going bowling with Broken Social Scene and We Were Promised Jetpacks, sort of. Actually, that's rather an exaggeration. We went to a fantastically cool bowling alley place to eat, and then those two bands, who seem to have become friends, wandered in, ate something, said hello and then proceeded to spend the rest of the evening bowling. I wouldn't recognise Broken Social Scene of course, but apparently that's who they were, and it did lend the evening a slightly surreal tinge. Toadcast #114 - The South by Southcast 01. We Were Promised Jetpacks - It's Thunder and it's Lightning (02.53) 02. The Entrance Band - Grim Reaper Blues (11.33) 03. Shearwater - Black Eyes (20.49) 04. Broken Social Scene - Let's Get Out of Here (Live at Radio Aligre) (24.17) 05. Hudson Mohawke - Fuse (33.59) 06. Midlake - Young Bride (41.31) 07. The Real Heroes - Baby Must've Known (46.07) 08. Plants & Animals - Jacques (56.19) 09. Dan Mangan - Robots (63.09) 10. Gay Witch Abortion - Down With Giants (73.07)