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Sometimes I worry about that pregnancy brain, Suzette. TODAY ON THE SHOW: The Phoenix Suns took a 2-0 series lead in the Western Conference Finals last night in THRILLING fashion and Suzette was there! Grant has a neighbor issue! WHAT'CHA WANNA KNOW WEDNESDAY! Plus, more of your DRUNK DIALS and SO.much.MORE!!
The Halloween (Havoc) spirit has consumed Blading Your Colors! Your weekly episodic wrestling podcast from the folks at Bleeding Your Colors takes you through the week that was in the world of wrestling. NXT, Raw, and the Hell in a Cell PPV in between are on the docket this week. Good to see WWE using the Hologram Tupac from Coachella in the main event! The trip down WCW memory lane features Halloween Havoc 1995 and Nitro number 9. That seems pretty innocuous but HH95 needs to be seen to be believed. Trust me! Andrew recaps the latest NJPW card before we get to "I Have 'Til 5!" Since Hell in a Cell was Sunday, our topic is our 5 best Hell in a Cell matches of all-time. As always check out our content on Soundcloud (where you find it first), iTunes, and at bleedingyourcolors.weebly.com. Follow us on Twitter at @B3WHYC3, @TREVORutley (Trevor), @TheSanford1 (Andrew), and @KesslerLou (Lou) and like our Facebook page as well. THANK YOU EVERYONE!!
This week: We replace "YOLO" and get America's take on Captain America, president. We mourn the passing of Hologram Tupac, hit the Supermanket and discuss the theory of tantric laughter. We ponder why Uncle Jesse got the shaft; Randy vs his arch nemesis, Kevin Costner; and, for some reason, the movie "Ghost." Leave us a review on iTunes!
Special Guest Jamie – Pair App – I’m Sexy & I Know It/Giant Wang – Cruise Ship Captains/3D Movies/Dauphin Movie Theater – Hologram Tupac – Revolution X
Join us for part II of Adam’s conversation with Rene Hamilton, founder and inventor of Inner Soul Technologies and developer of an entire line of products that are based on Sacred Geometry and information sciences. Of particular note is the Quantum Manifestation Plate, which is based on principles of radionics, and earned a U.S. Patent for Thomas Galen Hieronymous in … Read more about this episode...
In this episode, we rant about hologram Tupac, man attacks woman with pineapple, woman seduces teen through Call of Duty, teacher tells a student to read a poem "blacker", extra female gene makes mice extra horny, 1st grade student's funny abscence excuse, racist homework question, woman hides urine bottle in vagina, school mistates what African-American clothing is, man wants to legalize student/teacher relationships, man call cops because wife won't leave him alone, woman postpones wedding to get chemo for lizard, woman stabs man because she is tired of cooking for him, wrestling coach charged with 200 counts of child sex abuse, Borat theme played instead of Kazakhstan national anthem, man suawks like a bird in court, man has pool cue tip in head for 3 months, Batman gets pulled over, Starbucks stops using red dye from crushed bugs, Miss Universe and transgender contestants, our site of the week, and more!Subscribe / rate / review us on iTunes!Visit us at:salty-language.tumblr.com / facebook.com/saltylanguage@salty_language / saltylanguage@gmail.comhttp://salty.libsyn.com/webpage / http://www.youtube.com/user/SaltyLanguagePodOn Stitcher search Salty Languagepodgodsnetwork.comShare with your friends! Episode 39 links: 1. Hologram Tupac: http://tinyurl.com/76qyv6d2. Man attacks wife with pineapple: http://tinyurl.com/83wymbd3. Woman seduces teen through Call of Duty: http://tinyurl.com/7w5m4h3 4. Teacher tells student to read poem "blacker": http://tinyurl.com/7q68ewl5. Extra female gene makes mice extra horny: http://tinyurl.com/85e53vg 6. 1st grade student's funny reason for being absent: http://tinyurl.com/6sp7hpu7. Racist elementary school homework question: http://tinyurl.com/82epvag 8. Woman hides urine bottle in vagina: http://tinyurl.com/76ng3v49. School wants kids to wear African-American clothing: http://tinyurl.com/7k9qr2v 10. Man wants to legalize teacher/student relationships: http://tinyurl.com/7geuos311. Man wants to call cops because wife won't leave him alone: http://tinyurl.com/6qd3rvg 12. Woman postpones wedding to get chemo for lizard: http://tinyurl.com/7s2ejr913. Woman stabs man because she is tired of cooking for him: http://tinyurl.com/73seolp 14. Former cop/wrestling coach charged with 200 counts of child sexual assault: http://tinyurl.com/7yeldp915. Borat theme played instead of Kazakhstan national anthem: http://tinyurl.com/6nuu34a 16. Man squawks like a bird in court: http://tinyurl.com/6mnuk8d17. Man has pool cue tip stuck in head for 3 months: http://tinyurl.com/89n2s2z 18. Batman gets pulled over: http://tinyurl.com/6pv4zh519. Starbucks red dye made from bugs no longer used: http://tinyurl.com/bthyppu 20. Miss Universe & transgender contestants: http://tinyurl.com/cth3acnSite of the week: http://www.neverlikeditanyway.com/
This week: We talk to artist Katharina Fritsch! Richard says "cock" and "Hologram Tupac" a whole lot. Katharina Fritsch is known for her sculptures and installations that reinvigorate familiar objects with a jarring and uncanny sensibility. Her works' iconography is drawn from many different sources, including Christianity, art history and folklore. She attracted international attention for the first time in the mid-1980s with life-size works such as a true-to-scale elephant. Fritsch’s art is often concerned with the psychology and expectations of visitors to a museum. Gary Garrels wrote that “One of the remarkable features of Fritsch’s work is its ability both to capture the popular imagination by its immediate appeal and to be a focal point for the specialized discussions of the contemporary art world. This all too infrequent meeting point is at the center of her work, as it addresses the ambiguous and difficult relationships between artists and the public and between art and its display—that is, the role of art and exhibitions and of the museum in the late twentieth century.” The special role colour plays in Fritsch's work has roots in her childhood visits to her grandfather, a salesman for Faber-Castell art supplies, whose garage was well-stocked with his wares.Her most recognized works are Rattenkönig/Rat King (1993), a giant circle of black polyester rats, included in the 1999 Venice Biennale. Other works include Mönch (Monk) (2003), a stoic, monochromatic male figure, made of solid polyester with a smooth, matte black surface; Figurengruppe / Group of Figures (2006-2008), an installation of nine elements; and Hahn (Cock) (2010), a 14ft (4.3m) cockerel in ultramarine blue to be shown on London's Trafalgar Square in 2013.In her working process, Fritsch combines the techniques of traditional sculpture with those of industrial production. While many of her early works were handcrafted, Fritsch now makes only the models for her sculptures and then hands these over to a factory for production, to near-pathological specifications. She uses these models to create moulds, from which the final sculptures are cast in materials such as plaster, polyester and aluminium. Many are made as editions, meaning that multiple casts are taken from one mould.[5] For the duration of some of her exhibitions, Fritsch has made her multiples available for sale at the respective museums.
A rap concert in Coachella, CA captured the attention and imagination of a world far beyond its musical boundaries, when Tupac Shakur, who died by gunfire in 1996, “appeared” and performed on stage with Snoop Dogg. While most of the world focuses on the holographic technologies that were used to create the effect, and other issues related to “dead” artists, … Read more about this episode...