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We do what we must to save a buck, but how far would you go? Bryan & Krissy reminisce on their crappy car days and check in on some extreme cheapskates. $700 Snow Crab Expense it! Perks of the radio station Bryan's honda with no hood Naked Attraction is now on Max! Extreme Cheapskates…Best Of 7 moves in 8 years Only eat non perishables She likes her shoes cold Giving up dental hygiene?! Alien sperm on the mattress Roberta tells her what's up Spare sheets from the motel? LINKS: Send us show ideas, comments, questions or concerns by texting us at: 1.855.TCB.8383 Call 626.ASK.TCB3 and leave us a voicemail Watch TCB on YouTube Creator: Bryan Green Co-Host: Bryan Green Co-Host: Krissy Hoadley Written By: Bryan Green Exec Producers: Bryan Green & Krissy Hoadley Content Production & Research: Tina Khano YouTube Producer & Editor: Morgan Please Producer & Audio Editor: Christina A. Executive Director: Astrid B. Associate Producer: Gustavo Episodic Contribution: Marianne, Diane, Natalie, Will The Champ, Will D**
In this episode I spoke with stand-up comedian Lorraine Hoodless, who talked about getting what you need from a work in progress, theme nights, her 2022 Edinburgh show "Bumpy", and being inclusive. "Lorraine Hoodless: Bumpy" is on at the PBH's Free Fringe @ Southsider 15:15 6th-28th August 2022 (Not Mondays) FREE Non-Ticketed Lorraine Hoodless Instagram @LorraineHoodless Lorraine Hoodless Twitter @lorrainecomedy The Comedy Nerd Instagram @The ComedyNerd Comedy in a Nutshell Instagram @ComedyInANutshell Comedy In A Nutshell webpage
Mark Macklin, representing Co-D brand. DOA veteran & Rig specialist. High interest in DOA4 & competing till the peak of DOA5LR. The DOA6 World Championship 2019. Sex sells anything. What's the future for Dead Or Alive? The prospect of Virtua Fighter in eSports.
Lorraine Hoodless is a comedian and writer. We talk about the online comedy movement, doing Edinburgh shows online, the funny effects of drinking, and the 2020 comedy 'Like A Boss'. FOLLOW KYLE: TWITTER: @kylewoolfcomedy INSTAGRAM: @kylewoolfcomedy FOLLOW LORRAINE: TWITTER: @lorrainecomedy INSTAGRAM: @lorrainehoodless
Lorraine Hoodless is a comedian and writer. We talk about the online comedy movement, doing Edinburgh shows online, the funny effects of drinking, and the 2020 comedy 'Like A Boss'. FOLLOW KYLE: TWITTER: @kylewoolfcomedy INSTAGRAM: @kylewoolfcomedy FOLLOW LORRAINE: TWITTER: @lorrainecomedy INSTAGRAM: @lorrainehoodless
Comedian Kyle Woolfs chat with comedian Lorraine Hoodless about life and the 2001 movie Dr Dolittle 2. FOLLOW KYLE: TWITTER: @kylewoolfcomedy INSTAGRAM: @kylewoolfcomedy FOLLOW LORRAINE: TWITTER: @lorrainecomedy INSTAGRAM: @lorrainehoodless
Lorrainne is co-starring in "Actually, Totes Amaze" at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
SNOW NOTES Smith & Vinson's Official Website (https://www.smithandvinson.com/) Jennifer Taylor @ Smith & Vinson (https://www.smithandvinson.com/attorney-profiles/jennifer-taylor/) Jennifer Taylor on Twitter (https://twitter.com/jentaylor2615) Smith & Vinson on Twitter (https://twitter.com/SmithandVinson) Smith & Vinson on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/SmithandVinson/) "Vanished: Amelia Earhart" was recorded in its entirety by the Zoom H1N microphone. Get yours here. (https://www.zoom-na.com/products/field-video-recording/field-recording/zoom-h1n-handy-recorder) A special thank you to the ladies at the "Do You Even Podcast" (https://doyouevenpodcast.wordpress.com/) podcast for recording tonight's exit script. EXHIBITS Project’s Exhibit 1: TIGHAR’s log of post-lost radio signals (https://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Research/ResearchPapers/Brandenburg/signalcatalog.html) Project’s Exhibit 2: “The Post-Lost Radio Signals, (https://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Research/ResearchPapers/Brandenburg/PostLossSignals/PostLossRadioAnalysis/PostLostRadioAnalysis.pdf) ” an analysis of the signals written by TIGHAR and released in 2018 Project’s Exhibit 3: Selected entries from Betty Klenck’s diary (https://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Documents/Notebook/notebook.html) Project’s Exhibit 4: TIGHAR Earhart Project Research Bulletin #82 - “The Bevington Object: What’s Past is Prologue.” (https://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Research/Bulletins/82_BevingtonAnalysis2/82_BevingtonObjectNewAnalysis.html) Project’s Exhibit 5: Photos of Artifact 2-2-V-1. (https://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Research/Bulletins/71_RiddleOf22V1/71_Riddle22V1.html) Project’s Exhibit 6: Photos of Artifact 2-3-V-2. (https://tighar.org/Publications/TTracks/12_2/obj11.html) Project’s Exhibit 7: Photos of USALite Flashlight. (https://ameliaearhartarchaeology.blogspot.com/2018/11/usalite-flashlight-manufactured-between.html) Project’s Exhibit 8: Photos and Analysis of the woman’s compact (https://ameliaearhartarchaeology.blogspot.com/2012/09/artifacts-of-seven-site-compact.html) from Dr. Tom King’s Blog. Project’s Exhibit 9: Analysis of the Freckle Cream Jar (https://ameliaearhartarchaeology.blogspot.com/2012/06/that-freckle-cream-jar.html) from Dr. Tom King’s Blog. Project’s Exhibit 10: The Chater Report. (https://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Documents/Chater_Report.html) Project’s Exhibit 11: Fred Hooven’s 1982 Report. (https://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Documents/Hooven_Report/HoovenReport.html) Project’s Exhibit 12: 1940-41 Telegram Transcriptions including Gerald Gallagher’s Notations and Dr. D.W. Hoodless’s Report “The Bone Files” (https://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Documents/Bones_Chronology.html) (TIGHAR, 1997). Project’s Exhibit 13: 1998 TIGHAR’s Analysis of Hoodless’s Report - “Amelia Earhart’s Bones and Shoes? Current Anthropological Perspectives on an Historical Mystery” (https://tighar.org/Publications/TTracks/1998Vol_14/bonesandshoes.pdf) (Burns, et al., 1998) Project’s Exhibit 14: 2015 Cross & Wright’s Response to the 1998 Analysis - “The Nikumaroro bones identification controversy: First-hand examination versus evaluation by proxy - Amelia Earhart found or still missing?” (https://bradscholars.brad.ac.uk/handle/10454/7286) (Cross & Wright 2015) Project’s Exhibit 15: 2018 Jantz’s Response to Cross & Wright’s Analysis - “Amelia Earhart and the Nikumaroro Bones: A 1941 Analysis versus Modern Quantitative Techniques" (http://journals.upress.ufl.edu/fa/article/view/525/519) (Jantz, 2018) Project’s Exhibit 16: Anthropology: The Four Subfields (https://revelpreview.pearson.com/epubs/pearson_scupin_aagp/OPS/xhtml/ch01_sec_01.xhtml) (Pearson, n.d.) Project’s Exhibit 17: Norwich City Crewman Analysis - “Lost Norwich City Crewmen: Potential Sources of the Human Remains Discovered on Gardner Island (now Nikumaroro Island) in 1940” (https://ameliaearhartarchaeology.blogspot.com/) (Kenton Spading, January 2019) Defense Exhibit 1: Sextant Box Analysis - “The Origin of the Nikumaroro Sextant Box” (http://gardnerghost.blogspot.com/2018/10/the-origin-of-nikumaroro-sextant-box.html) (Kada, October 2018) Defense Exhibit 2: “The World Flight, Second Attempt: The Final Flight; Part 1: Lae to Midpoint” (https://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Research/ResearchPapers/Worldflight/finalflight1.html) (Dr. Randall S. Jacobson) Defense Exhibit 3: “Range Study Lockheed Electra Bimotor Airplane” (https://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Documents/Report_487/Report487.pdf) (Kelly Johnson) Defense Exhibit 4: Statement by Ric Gillespie concerning fuel consumption. (https://tighar.org/smf/index.php/topic,1737.msg38274.html#msg38274) Defense Exhibit 5: Video of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan’s takeoff (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntkOyDanuRw&feature=youtu.be) from Lae, New Guinea Defense Exhibit 6: Taphonomy and Coconut Crabs (https://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Research/Bulletins/46_Crabexperiment/46_crabexp.html) (TIGHAR’s Dr. Karen Burns, 2003) ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES What is FORDISC? (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FORDISC) DNA Preservation in Water - “Effects of Different Types of Water on the Degradation Rate of Human DNA in Bone and Tissue” (https://www.newhaven.edu/_resources/documents/academics/surf/past-projects/2014/ema-graham-paper.pdf) (Graham & Adamowicz, 2014) “Silencing the Past: Power and the Production of History” (https://books.google.com/books?id=qNkBDlueIxUC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Silencing+the+Past:+Power+and+the+Production+of+History&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwilw5SLobTiAhVkRN8KHQq7Dt4Q6AEIKTAA#v=onepage&q&f=false) (Trouillot, 1995) Methods in Identifying Skeletal Material - “New Perspectives in Forensic Human Skeletal Identification” (https://books.google.com/books?id=jhdHDgAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=biological+profile+in+forensic+anthropology&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjGsozdm7TiAhVurlkKHTJoD1cQ6AEIKTAA#v=onepage&q&f=false) (Latham, Bartelink, & Finnegan, 2018) Archaeological Documentation Methods - “Archaeology and Forensic Death Investigations” (https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF03374524) (Haglund, 2001) YouTube video on Taphonomy and Coconut Crabs (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KDOz7Bv7JQ) TIGHAR Website (https://tighar.org/) TIGHAR Forum (https://tighar.org/smf/index.php?topic=454.0) Tom King’s Website (https://ameliaearhartarchaeology.blogspot.com/) “The FBI Says Its Photo Analysis Is Scientific Evidence. Scientists Disagree.” (https://www.propublica.org/article/with-photo-analysis-fbi-lab-continues-shaky-forensic-science-practices) (Ryan Gabrielson, ProPublica, Jan. 17, 2019).
SHOW NOTES: Smith & Vinson's Official Website (https://www.smithandvinson.com/) Jennifer Taylor @ Smith & Vinson (https://www.smithandvinson.com/attorney-profiles/jennifer-taylor/) Jennifer Taylor on Twitter (https://twitter.com/jentaylor2615) Smith & Vinson on Twitter (https://twitter.com/SmithandVinson) Smith & Vinson on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/SmithandVinson/) "Vanished: Amelia Earhart" was recorded in its entirety by the Zoom H1N microphone. Get yours here. (https://www.zoom-na.com/products/field-video-recording/field-recording/zoom-h1n-handy-recorder) A special thank you to Chris Cogswell of the "Mad Scientist Podcast" (https://www.themadscientistpodcast.com/) for recording tonight's exit script. EXHIBITS Project’s Exhibit 1: TIGHAR’s log of post-lost radio signals (https://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Research/ResearchPapers/Brandenburg/signalcatalog.html) Project’s Exhibit 2: “The Post-Lost Radio Signals, (https://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Research/ResearchPapers/Brandenburg/PostLossSignals/PostLossRadioAnalysis/PostLostRadioAnalysis.pdf) ” an analysis of the signals written by TIGHAR and released in 2018 Project’s Exhibit 3: Selected entries from Betty Klenck’s diary (https://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Documents/Notebook/notebook.html) Project’s Exhibit 4: TIGHAR Earhart Project Research Bulletin #82 - “The Bevington Object: What’s Past is Prologue.” (https://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Research/Bulletins/82_BevingtonAnalysis2/82_BevingtonObjectNewAnalysis.html) Project’s Exhibit 5: Photos of Artifact 2-2-V-1. (https://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Research/Bulletins/71_RiddleOf22V1/71_Riddle22V1.html) Project’s Exhibit 6: Photos of Artifact 2-3-V-2. (https://tighar.org/Publications/TTracks/12_2/obj11.html) Project’s Exhibit 7: Photos of USALite Flashlight. (https://ameliaearhartarchaeology.blogspot.com/2018/11/usalite-flashlight-manufactured-between.html) Project’s Exhibit 8: Photos and Analysis of the woman’s compact (https://ameliaearhartarchaeology.blogspot.com/2012/09/artifacts-of-seven-site-compact.html) from Dr. Tom King’s Blog. Project’s Exhibit 9: Analysis of the Freckle Cream Jar (https://ameliaearhartarchaeology.blogspot.com/2012/06/that-freckle-cream-jar.html) from Dr. Tom King’s Blog. Project’s Exhibit 10: The Chater Report. (https://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Documents/Chater_Report.html) Project’s Exhibit 11: Fred Hooven’s 1982 Report. (https://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Documents/Hooven_Report/HoovenReport.html) Project’s Exhibit 12: 1940-41 Telegram Transcriptions including Gerald Gallagher’s Notations and Dr. D.W. Hoodless’s Report “The Bone Files” (https://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Documents/Bones_Chronology.html) (TIGHAR, 1997). Project’s Exhibit 13: 1998 TIGHAR’s Analysis of Hoodless’s Report - “Amelia Earhart’s Bones and Shoes? Current Anthropological Perspectives on an Historical Mystery” (https://tighar.org/Publications/TTracks/1998Vol_14/bonesandshoes.pdf) (Burns, et al., 1998) Project’s Exhibit 14: 2015 Cross & Wright’s Response to the 1998 Analysis - “The Nikumaroro bones identification controversy: First-hand examination versus evaluation by proxy - Amelia Earhart found or still missing?” (https://bradscholars.brad.ac.uk/handle/10454/7286) (Cross & Wright 2015) Project’s Exhibit 15: 2018 Jantz’s Response to Cross & Wright’s Analysis - “Amelia Earhart and the Nikumaroro Bones: A 1941 Analysis versus Modern Quantitative Techniques" (http://journals.upress.ufl.edu/fa/article/view/525/519) (Jantz, 2018) Project’s Exhibit 16: Anthropology: The Four Subfields (https://revelpreview.pearson.com/epubs/pearson_scupin_aagp/OPS/xhtml/ch01_sec_01.xhtml) (Pearson, n.d.) Project’s Exhibit 17: Norwich City Crewman Analysis - “Lost Norwich City Crewmen: Potential Sources of the Human Remains Discovered on Gardner Island (now Nikumaroro Island) in 1940” (https://ameliaearhartarchaeology.blogspot.com/) (Kenton Spading, January 2019) Defense Exhibit 1: Sextant Box Analysis - “The Origin of the Nikumaroro Sextant Box” (http://gardnerghost.blogspot.com/2018/10/the-origin-of-nikumaroro-sextant-box.html) (Kada, October 2018) Defense Exhibit 2: “The World Flight, Second Attempt: The Final Flight; Part 1: Lae to Midpoint” (https://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Research/ResearchPapers/Worldflight/finalflight1.html) (Dr. Randall S. Jacobson) Defense Exhibit 3: “Range Study Lockheed Electra Bimotor Airplane” (https://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Documents/Report_487/Report487.pdf) (Kelly Johnson) Defense Exhibit 4: Statement by Ric Gillespie concerning fuel consumption. (https://tighar.org/smf/index.php/topic,1737.msg38274.html#msg38274) Defense Exhibit 5: Video of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan’s takeoff (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntkOyDanuRw&feature=youtu.be) from Lae, New Guinea Defense Exhibit 6: Taphonomy and Coconut Crabs (https://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Research/Bulletins/46_Crabexperiment/46_crabexp.html) (TIGHAR’s Dr. Karen Burns, 2003) ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES What is FORDISC? (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FORDISC) DNA Preservation in Water - “Effects of Different Types of Water on the Degradation Rate of Human DNA in Bone and Tissue” (https://www.newhaven.edu/_resources/documents/academics/surf/past-projects/2014/ema-graham-paper.pdf) (Graham & Adamowicz, 2014) “Silencing the Past: Power and the Production of History” (https://books.google.com/books?id=qNkBDlueIxUC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Silencing+the+Past:+Power+and+the+Production+of+History&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwilw5SLobTiAhVkRN8KHQq7Dt4Q6AEIKTAA#v=onepage&q&f=false) (Trouillot, 1995) Methods in Identifying Skeletal Material - “New Perspectives in Forensic Human Skeletal Identification” (https://books.google.com/books?id=jhdHDgAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=biological+profile+in+forensic+anthropology&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjGsozdm7TiAhVurlkKHTJoD1cQ6AEIKTAA#v=onepage&q&f=false) (Latham, Bartelink, & Finnegan, 2018) Archaeological Documentation Methods - “Archaeology and Forensic Death Investigations” (https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF03374524) (Haglund, 2001) YouTube video on Taphonomy and Coconut Crabs (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KDOz7Bv7JQ) TIGHAR Website (https://tighar.org/) TIGHAR Forum (https://tighar.org/smf/index.php?topic=454.0) Tom King’s Website (https://ameliaearhartarchaeology.blogspot.com/) “The FBI Says Its Photo Analysis Is Scientific Evidence. Scientists Disagree.” (https://www.propublica.org/article/with-photo-analysis-fbi-lab-continues-shaky-forensic-science-practices) (Ryan Gabrielson, ProPublica, Jan. 17, 2019).
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Welcome to The Wild Card Podcast! Here is another fantastic episode from the Archives!! This is episode 59 of our attempt at this whole podcasting thing!! Today's episode features: Jared Eaton being The One Who Doesn't Wear Pants, Jeff Curtis absolutely loving everything Forrest Gump, and Ron Blair: The actual cannibal with great production values. Throughout the episode, you'll hear the three of us discussing such varied topics as: The way this podcast is about celebrating the life and works of Judd Hirsch (Is it?), our favorite movies and stories that we think could be great musicals (If you agree that the lack of a Princess Bride musical is an atrocity, let Ron Blair know), which musicians you'd like to see represented in a jukebox musical, Doctor D.W. Hoodless (one of the greatest names in the history of The Wild Card Podcast), the differences between theories and hypotheses, and occasionally we part from our tangents to discuss the aviatrix, Amelia Earhart. This week, we examine more of her inspirational quotes, we continue to follow her most famous flight, and we analyze theories about her mysterious disappearance. Join us on this journey to wherever and we're sure that you'll take-off when you listen to this Jet-Setting Podcast!!Please like/subscribe and leave comments below! Let us know your thoughts on the inspirational life of Amelia Earhart, your favorite movies/stories that should be musicals, bands/artists you think should have a jukebox musical, whether Pink Floyd's The Wall movie is any good, and if you are interested in being an official Deckhead! P.S. “I, for one, hope for the day when women will know no restrictions because of sex, but will be individuals free to live their lives as men are free: irrespective of the continent or country where they happen to live.”~Amelia EarhartP.P.S. Bite the Edge!
One year ago, almost to the day of this recording I sent an email to Dr. Richard Jantz of the University of Tennessee. At the time of our initial conversation, Dr. Jantz was mid-way through his anthropological research and analysis of a set of bones originally found in 1941 on then Gardner island now known as Nikumaroro Island. Originally, examined by Dr. D.W. Hoodless, and determined to be male the bones were lost and to this day have yet to be located. Fast forward to 2018, and Dr. Jantz’ comprehensive analysis of the original Hoodless report; it is Dr. Jantz who has determined that in his opinion Dr. Hoodless had it all wrong and the bones that were originally examined many years ago were in fact that of woman. A woman that Dr. Jantz believes is none other than Amelia Earhart. Tonight, on the 39th episode of the Chasing Earhart podcast Dr. Jantz joins us via Zoom from his office in Tennessee do discuss and break down his paper "Amelia Earhart and the Nikumaroro Bones: A 1941 Analysis versus Modern Quantitative Techniques" in a worldwide exclusive interview. To quote from the abstract of Dr. Jantz’ paper "To address the question of whether the Nikumaroro bones match estimates of Amelia Earhart’s bone lengths, I compare Earhart’s bone lengths with the Nikumaroro bones using Mahalanobis distance. This analysis reveals that Earhart is more similar to the Nikumaroro bones than 99% of individuals in a large reference sample. This strongly supports the conclusion that the Nikumaroro bones belonged to Amelia Earhart." Is this case closed? Is the mystery of the disappearance of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan solved once and for all? You be the judge.
Dreamer • Nervous • Woman conflicted pt4 • Woman conflicted pt3 • Woman conflicted pt2 • Conflicted woman pt1 • Attractiveness • The concert • Dreamer • Martin's advice • Know thy self • Poppin • Open discussion • This year • Foundation • 2018 intro • Turn the corner • Hannah/chakra series • Layers/oldflame vignette • Hoodless 2017 • Purpose • Merry Christmas! • Checking in • #Vignettes 1 • Dreamers • But did you... Intro • Purpose
First university for rural women opened by “domestic science” advocate Adelaide Hoodless. When one of her four sons died at 18 months from drinking impure milk, a young Ontario mother named Adelaide Hunter became an advocate for pasteurizing milk. For Hunter, who was born near St. George in 1857 and married John Hoodless in 1881, this grew into a campaign to educate women about child-rearing and household management. Hoodless’ passion for “domestic science” led her to other significant pursuits. As Hamilton’s first president of the YWCA, she was instrumental in the creation of YWCA chapters all across Canada. A tireless public speaker, Hoodless was inspired one night in 1897, while speaking to farmers’ wives in Stoney Creek, Ontario, to create a rural university for women. On February 19, 1897, she spoke at the founding meeting of the Women’s Institute. Ten years later, more than 500 Women’s Institutes operated across Canada. Today more than 18,000 members are found in Canada’s 10 provinces in which they address issues ranging from “agricultural awareness” to “violence against women”. Her work also led to the creation of home economics courses in universities throughout Canada. Hoodless died of a heart attack in Toronto one day before her 53rd birthday on February 26, 1910. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Recorded late Sunday night after a near infuriating Royal Rumble, the BS boys attempt to regroup with some nice Brookstone massages, a stiff drink and talking to God... Well, A god. LinksALoadOfPureBS.comMerch.ALoadOfPureBS.comPatreon.com/ALoadOfBSTwitter@ALoadOfPureBS@BlakeATanner@Scottyemo