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Sons of the Renaissance

I Can't Drive 55, AKA We Can't think Up a Good Episode Title   Episode 55 finally brings about part one of the topic we have been teasing for a couple of months now.  We finally begin talking about the resurgence of 90's TV shows via reboot or continuation.  But first we do trailer talk.  We start out with Girl Meets World then, transition to Sci-Fi/Horror with discussions on Tales From The Crypt, The Outer Limits, Twilight Zone, among others.  Be sure to join us next time as we hit up the Sit Coms.

Shift and Steer
Rutledge Wood, Long Beach GP & Claudio from I Can't Drive 55 Video

Shift and Steer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2015


This is is a huge show that you need to carve out a little more time than usual. First Brad, Matt and Aaron grab passes to the pit area of the Long Beach Grand Prix Pro/Celeb race. There they talk with Rutledge Wood from Top Gear and his new show Lost in Transmission. Then they speak with Tricia Heler known for Battle Star Gallictica and many other shows including her new series on SyFy. We even grab Brett Davern, last years Celeb winner right before he takes the track.In the second half of our show we go back to the studio with Brad, Pete and Aaron for a vibrant conversation with Caludio Zampolli an expert on exotic cars and star of the iconic Sammy Hagar video I Can't Drive 55. Claudio tells us incredible stories about the video, the Ferrari Boxer in the video and so much more.See Claudio in the Video: Can't Drive 55 Video LinkLIKE our PAGE: Shift and Steer on FacebookSend us a Message: ShiftandSteer@gmail.com

Raider Nation Podcast - Oakland Raiders News and Opinion with Raider Greg
11/15/12 - Show #359: "Raiders @ Ravens Postgame - Saints @ Raiders Pregame"

Raider Nation Podcast - Oakland Raiders News and Opinion with Raider Greg

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2012 82:30


TOPICS: Segment #1: "Raiders @ Ravens Postgame" 55-20 Ravens. An all-time Record for points scored for the Ravens. A tie for the all-time record for points given up by the Raiders. An ugly game as you all know. Raider greg gives the recap and his thoughts. We also hear a little from Dennis Allen's Monday press conference. We also hear some of Dennis Allen's telephone segment on 95.7 "The Game" radio. Also part of another 95.7 segment with Greg Papa, Bill Romanowski and Rod Woodson, where they focus on the Raiders defense. Segment #2: "Saints @ Raiders Pregame" The Saints come into Oakland this Sunday riding on four wins out of their last five games. Greg gives his thoughts on the matchup, plus we hear a 95.7 interview with former New Orleans Saints cornerback Mike McKenzie, who was coached by Dennis Allen in New Orleans. He gives his thoughts on Dennis Allen, plus his insight into the current Saints team. Segment #3: "A Raider Greg Editorial (aka Rant)" Thoughts on the current state of the Raiders, a look to the rest of the season and the coming off-season. Segment #4: "Our Boneline Voicemail Segment" This week's callers: 01. Navy Raider Ray 02. NC Raider Ray 03. Raider JR from Richmond, Virginia 04. Raider Base 05. Pissed off in Anaheim 06. Raider Tom in Minnesota 07. The Crusader Raider from London, England 08. Raider Rob from Maryland 09. Raider Joe from Rochester, NY 10. Raider Mystic 11. The Raider General in Michigan 12. JR The Raider in Seattle, Washington You can call in to the Boneline and get on the podcast yourself. Toll-Free 1-800-620-7181. Try to keep your call around 2-3 minutes long. If we get a lot of calls we may not be able to air all of them, so make them good. Preference may be given to first time callers. Sorry if your call is not aired. Please call back to get on another show. - Join our forum at: http://www.raidernationpodcast.com/forum - Subscribe free in iTunes - Visit our YouTube page at: http://www.youtube.com/raidernationpodcast Music credit: Back in Black by AC-DC, (Put the lime in the) Coconut, by The Hit Crew, I Can't Drive 55 by Sammer Hagar. Available in the iTunes store. Running time - 1:22:30

Complete Liberty Podcast
Episode 65 - Freedom, innovation, and parasitical government, senseless laws, prohibition on justice, empathy

Complete Liberty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2009 80:15


A Measure of Freedom by Jim Davies http://www.strike-the-root.com/91/davies/davies8.html "Government" pretends to be a higher authority than yourself Become part of The Online Freedom Academy http://tolfa.us Government is destined to destroy itself economically There's nothing free about government Twenty Twenty-Two by Jim Davies http://www.strike-the-root.com/71/davies/davies15.html Capitalism creates a greater and greater supply of values The bigger the supply or surplus, the more government steals As long as people can reap the rewards of applying their own intelligence, prosperity is assured James Burke's great Connections program - http://www.mahalo.com/James_Burke ...couldn't find referenced Industrial Revolution episode, but these two are pretty close: James Burke : The Day The Universe Changed: "Credit Where It's Due", 3 of 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g413rYkYL7I James Burke : The Day The Universe Changed: "Credit Where It's Due", 4 of 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YmR-BtJx-k MO of government is to cater to special interests at everyone else's expense; "laws" are passed to facilitate this Government is an easy (but unjust) way to take from some in order to give to others--while making it look virtuous The principle of property is denied with any level of taxation The scary thing about the prospect of undiluted freedom is that it challenges the deeply held belief in "authority" The 5 Most Popular Safety Laws (That Don't Work) by Robert Evans http://www.cracked.com/article_17216_5-most-popular-safety-laws-that-dont-work.html Speed limits; Three Strikes laws; The Amber Alert; Sex Offender Registries; Zero Tolerance Policies at School The Power of Design by Richard Farson, a statist intellectual with some stateless tendencies... http://www.greenway.us/index.php?id=112 Government, as a coercive monopoly on so-called justice, can't effectively apprehend criminals, nor is it incentivized to do so Another MO of government is inducing fear and paranoia in the populace "Laws" don't prevent bad people from doing bad things; "laws" violate individual rights and foster irresponsibility We should have zero tolerance of governmental nonsense Commentary: Legalize drugs to stop violence by Jeffrey A. Miron http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/03/24/miron.legalization.drugs/ Story pertaining to Ca medical marijuana dispensary owner Charles Lynch http://reason.tv/video/show/760.html ; http://reason.tv/video/show/510.html ; http://reason.tv/video/show/736.html Change we can be jailed for by Greg http://fr33agents.com/change-we-can-be-jailed-for/ http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/226362/april-30-2009/ethan-nadelmann The rights-infringing actions of governmental employees are mostly shielded by a false perception of legitimacy Each person has the right to consume whatever he or she wants We need to get rid of the prohibition on justice in the marketplace, i.e., get rid of government The violence of government traumatizes entire civilizations The Nature Of Present Government http://www.logicallearning.net/libnatureofgover.html Contradictions will always be psychologically and existentially destructive People fear their future in relation to others if they practiced honesty (via RTR http://freedomainradio.com/free/#RTR ) An active mindset is key to your personal evolution--and to getting rid of an institution that stifles your choices Parents who listen to their children and treat them with respect help build a much better world bumper music "I Can't Drive 55" by Sammy Hagar http://www.redrocker.com/index.php?s=media&a=discography&aid=16 http://www.myspace.com/sammyhagar to comment, please go to http://completeliberty.com/magazine/category/91697