Podcasts about impalas

medium-sized antelope found in eastern and southern Africa

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La cuarta parte
La cuarta parte - Run - 23/04/24

La cuarta parte

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 59:44


1/ ToteKing. Drugs. Prod. Dawii. 2/ LIL AIDEN. Run. 3/ JOVEN ESTRIT. 28 Kingz. ft. L-Mental, Black Bandana, Keko y Sujesan. 4/ GAMAN SQUAD. Magma. 5/ Raúl Sinaka & B.Álter [RDT]. Kaldi. (Prod. Konducta Beats). 6/ CRIME. Crime 12. Pro. TITO. 7/ NANO D & DJ SOBE. La Técnica. 8/ EL MOMO FT. KASE.O. La última Ronda. (Prod. Bombony Montana). 9/ N. HARDEM. Córcega. feat SD KONG. 10/ FOYONE. Porque. 11/ CHACHEBLACK. UNDERTAKER. GSPOT PROD. 12/ DJ DATFLEX. Pandas & Impalas. feat YEREH YEBADI. 13/ RONDO. Manual del guerrero.14/ SOLO K.OS & SABIO BEATS. Street lessons. feat. NICO MISERIA Y EZDO MARCHITO. 15/ j Battle, Easy-S. ILIA TOPURIA.16/ BLAKE. LA CHATARRA (PROD. ZAIDBREAK). 17/ HIP HORN BRASS BAND. Vitamina.Escuchar audio

La cuarta parte
La Cuarta Parte - Ahora - 11/04/24

La cuarta parte

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 60:12


3/ ALBERTO CASTILLO. La del dinero. 4/ NANO D & DJ SOBE. A la carrera. 5/ INFANTE. Streetlight. feat. EL NIÑO DEL PARQUE. 6/ B. ÁLTER. Fotos veladas. 7/ BLABBERRMOUF. Para tu mente. feat MCKEA. 8/ EL MOMO FT. KASE.O. La última Ronda. (Prod. Bombony Montana). 9/ DJ DATFLEX. Pandas & Impalas. feat YEREH YEBADI. 10/ SANTA SALUT. Real Og. Prod by PMP. 11/ EGOLIAT. Bless. feat Son B & Dj Kaohs. 12/ SOFIA GABANNA. Cada loco con su tema. 13/ N. HARDEM. Crisis de papel. feat. Shantéh. 14/ CELIA B SOUL. Manso. 15/ CHEST. This time is mine. 16/ LIL AIDEN. Maliko.17/ ÉSPO. Perro agua. feat. CARAMALO. 18/ MOLLY. Alikindoi (Prod. Wendelsound). Escuchar audio

1 World Sports Radio
177. Limpopo Impalas win their first Div2 CSA T20 title & win now mode for Division 1

1 World Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 51:39


Mpho and Tim are back this week discussing the CSA T20 Challenge and how Limpopo Impalas won their first ever title. They also discuss division 1 T20 Challenge and how the tournament is in win-now mode.

La cuarta parte
La cuarta parte - La última Ronda - 05/04/24

La cuarta parte

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 59:57


1/ EL MOMO FT. KASE.O. La última Ronda. (Prod. Bombony Montana). 2/ SOFIA GABANNA. Cada loco con su tema. 3/ C.Terrible & 1010. Banana Split (Remix). Feat. Pedro Peligro, Trueno, Klan, Babi Blackbull, KMI420. 4/ DJ DATFLEX. Pandas & Impalas. feat YEREH YEBADI. 5/ HEREUS DEL BEAT. Sota la pell. 6/ SANTA SALUT. Real Og. Prod by PMP. 7/ FAIZ GENZAI. Modo intenso. 8/ N. HARDEM. Crisis de papel. feat. Shantéh. 9/ CELIA B SOUL. Manso. 10/ EGOLIAT. Bless. feat Son B & Dj Kaohs. 11/ OWAYAR. Desconocidos.12/ NANO D & DJ SOBE. La técnica. 13/ ÉSPO. Perro agua. feat. CARAMALO. 14/ LIL AIDEN. Maliko. 15/ PEDRO KILATE. Intro 97. 16/ ERLANTZ VEGA. This time, is mine. 17/ AYAX Y PROK. DTS (PROD. KERU).18/ SHOOT EL SUTIL. Perdiendo el norte, encontrando el sur.Escuchar audio

Another Great Day
Ep. 219 - Impalas, Incognito Colts, and Cornfield Capers: A Thursday Thrill

Another Great Day

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 17:39


Welcome back to "Another Great Day," your go-to podcast for creativity, conversation, and a good chuckle. This Thursday, March 28, 2024, join Aaron and Chris as they dive into a day filled with Impalas, iconic sports moves, and invaluable lessons from history and scripture. We're rolling on 20-inch blades into the heart of the infamous night move of the Baltimore Colts to Indianapolis, exploring the fine line between alligators and crocodiles with our Dad Joke of the Day, and delving into the cornfields with Jesus and his disciples to understand the true meaning of the Sabbath. Alongside, we ponder the personal shifts we all make in our "Discussion Question of the Day." Whether you've moved cities or just moved couches to get a better TV angle, we want to hear from you! So swipe down on Spotify and share your story. Tune in for a blend of laughter, learning, and a little bit of the unexpected, all designed to make your commute or daily routine that much brighter. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anothergreatday/message

Runners of The Bay
Episode 121: Anna Louden is Going All In

Runners of The Bay

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 60:22


Círculo Vicioso
Circulo Vicioso #143 - hechizo de muerte omega

Círculo Vicioso

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 123:07


Conducido por Pablo Wasserman y Juan Ruocco.  Círculo Vicioso https://twitter.com/circulovicioso8 Sitio oficial: https://www.circulovicioso.club/ Descuento de 50 USD para abrir una LLC y banco en USA con Firmaway: https://firmaway.us/servicios-sponsor-cv/ (0:00) INTRO (7:36) Comienzo (8:43) Vasco de Mendiguren (14:49) Record de subs (18:46) Sonido (23:05) Sorteo Primavera Sound (30:27) Juntada (31:20) Sponsors (33:32) Cowork Vicioso (35:32) Dante Choi (37:05) Comida coreana (42:49) Ramen (44:20) Barrio Chino y pescado (45:18) Twitter y Mastodon (1:17:19) Foro del club (1:18:38) Campamento vicioso (1:20:51) Jam viciosa (1:23:00) Club Circulo Vicioso (1:28:13) Maxima boomer (1:31:16) Invasión a Argentina (1:32:52) Defensa de Buenos Aires (1:35:17) Argentina, Yuan y China (1:44:00) Once y ZEE (1:48:03) Blu-Ray (1:48:44) Monedas y CEPO (1:51:27) Snoop Dogg (1:52:47) Coyote meador (1:54:49) Impalas (1:57:15) Árabes y leones (2:01:09) Cierre y final

Runners of The Bay
Episode 107: Peggy Lavelle and Shawn Sax on the quest to reclaim the Women's 100 x 1 mile World Record

Runners of The Bay

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2023 61:42


This week we talk to Peggy Lavelle and Shawn Sax about the SF women's 100x 1 mile world record attempt! Shawn is a runner, SFRRC board member, and director for the world record attempt relay, and Peggy is a pioneer for women's running and a participant in past world record breaking relays. Shawn and Peggy share their personal running journeys, the evolution of San Francisco's running community, the details of what it takes to put on a relay of this size, and their efforts to elevate women in sports.  If you can run a 5:35 mile (or faster) and want to participate in the relay taking place on June 3 at Cox stadium in SF, learn more here. Volunteers, pacers, and spectators are welcome!    Some highlights from our conversation:

ProveText
297. 3 Animals Facts You Won't Believe - African Impalas, Female Mosquitoes, Koala Prints

ProveText

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 3:07


Friends, we know this seems kinda random BUT...don't skip over it. Ready to learn some shocking and fascinating facts about African Impalas, Female Mosquitoes, and Koala Prints? In this video, we reveal the secrets of these animals that will blow your mind. From the amazing jumping abilities of African Impalas to the surprising truth about Female Mosquitoes, and the surprising truths about Koala Prints, we cover it all. You won't believe what you're about to learn! #AfricanImpalas #FemaleMosquitoes #KoalaPrints #AnimalFacts #MindBlowing #Shocking #Discoveries #SecretsRevealed #UntoldStory #SurprisingFacts African Impalas, Impalas, Mosquitoes, Female Mosquitoes, Koalas, Koala Prints, Animal Facts, Shocking Facts, Surprising Facts, Mind-Blowing Facts, Secrets, Discoveries, Untold Story, Wildlife, Animals, Nature, Science, Education, Documentary, Amazing, Fascinating. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/glossahouse/message

South African Border Wars
Episode 82 – More Russian choppers down and 32 learns how to use SATNAV

South African Border Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 20:41


It's September 1985, and the SA Air Force and ground forces have already shot down two Russian helicopters and an Antonov transport plane. That was an attempt at slowing down an MPLA ground assault using it's PLAN troops against UNITA at Mavinga. If you remember, this was the Angolans Operation Second Congress. On the 29th September, 32 Battalion ground team near Cuito Cuanavale radio'd the SA Air Force operations of a helicopter formation that had just taken off, bound for the battle zone around Mavinga. This was a mixed formation, two Mi-8/17 transport choppers escorted by Mi-25 gunships. The Impalas were scrambled and headed at low altitude to the targets which were picked up along the Lomba River. The Russian helicopters were flying at 3000 feet AGL, and the Mi-8/17 formation was in a trailing echelon about 1000 meters apart. About a kilometer back, the two Mi-25s were flying in support and were also at 3000 feet. The first pair of Impalas launched their attack, and then the second with devastating consequences for the chopper pilots and crew. All four were shot down. A third pair of Impalas who were monitoring watched as two MiG-23 fighter jets approached at 200 feel AGL, then swept their wings back, accelerated and climbed out of sight. They preferred to avoid dogfighting the South Africans. ON first December 1985 operational order number 1/12/85 required 32 Battalion to inflict maximum damage on FAPLA personnel and equipment in the 3rd and 6th military regions by sustained bombardment. Easier said than done. The main targets were Cuito Caunavale and the airstrip at Menongue. There were also specific instructions to target the FAPLA force as soon as it began moving towards Jamba using the all-important Multiple Rocket Launchers or MRLs. 32 was warned not to let these fall into enemy hands. Colonel Eddie Viljoen commanded this part of the operation targeting Menongue, both the MRL troop along with Charlie Company, while Captain Daan van der Merwe led an MRL troop and Golf Company as they attacked Cuito Cuanavale. Ten years earlier 32 had deployed around Menongue during operation Savannah, now they were going back. On the 15 December four MRLs were flown to Rundu from Waterkloof Air Force Base and everything was set to roll on Christmas eve.

South African Border Wars
Episode 82 – More Russian choppers down and 32 learns how to use SATNAV

South African Border Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 20:41


It's September 1985, and the SA Air Force and ground forces have already shot down two Russian helicopters and an Antonov transport plane. That was an attempt at slowing down an MPLA ground assault using it's PLAN troops against UNITA at Mavinga. If you remember, this was the Angolans Operation Second Congress. On the 29th September, 32 Battalion ground team near Cuito Cuanavale radio'd the SA Air Force operations of a helicopter formation that had just taken off, bound for the battle zone around Mavinga. This was a mixed formation, two Mi-8/17 transport choppers escorted by Mi-25 gunships. The Impalas were scrambled and headed at low altitude to the targets which were picked up along the Lomba River. The Russian helicopters were flying at 3000 feet AGL, and the Mi-8/17 formation was in a trailing echelon about 1000 meters apart. About a kilometer back, the two Mi-25s were flying in support and were also at 3000 feet. The first pair of Impalas launched their attack, and then the second with devastating consequences for the chopper pilots and crew. All four were shot down. A third pair of Impalas who were monitoring watched as two MiG-23 fighter jets approached at 200 feel AGL, then swept their wings back, accelerated and climbed out of sight. They preferred to avoid dogfighting the South Africans. ON first December 1985 operational order number 1/12/85 required 32 Battalion to inflict maximum damage on FAPLA personnel and equipment in the 3rd and 6th military regions by sustained bombardment. Easier said than done. The main targets were Cuito Caunavale and the airstrip at Menongue. There were also specific instructions to target the FAPLA force as soon as it began moving towards Jamba using the all-important Multiple Rocket Launchers or MRLs. 32 was warned not to let these fall into enemy hands. Colonel Eddie Viljoen commanded this part of the operation targeting Menongue, both the MRL troop along with Charlie Company, while Captain Daan van der Merwe led an MRL troop and Golf Company as they attacked Cuito Cuanavale. Ten years earlier 32 had deployed around Menongue during operation Savannah, now they were going back. On the 15 December four MRLs were flown to Rundu from Waterkloof Air Force Base and everything was set to roll on Christmas eve.

Michigan's AutoTalk Podcast
Michigan's AutoTalk Episode 79: "Two states, 250 classic cars, and 12 hidden gems"

Michigan's AutoTalk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 21:10


Michigan's AutoTalk Episode 79: "Two states, 250 classic cars, and 12 hidden automotive gems"In this episode, executive producer Phil Tower is joined by Hagerty.com senior writer Jeff Peek as we dive into the amazing story on Hagerty.com of two classic car collectors and over 250 vintage cars from both collections....one in South Dakota and one in Colorado. Jeff's story picks the best twelve cars from both collections and boy are there some head-turners!The Randy Milan Collection is up for auction on the Vandenbrink Auctions website and features iconic Chevrolets especially 1959 and 1960 Impalas and over 90 combined 1959 and 1960 Chevrolets of all models. The cars from the Gary "Car Crazy" Kuchar Collection are also featured on the Vandenbrink Auctions websiteJeff's Article Online:"12 hidden gems unearthed amid car hordes in Colorado and South Dakota"https://www.hagerty.com/media/news/12-hidden-gems-unearthed-amid-car-hordes-in-colorado-and-south-dakota/Vandenbrink Auto Auctions:https://www.vanderbrinkauctions.com/auction-schedule/Like us on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/MichigansAutoTalkPodcastMichigan's AutoTalk podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Google Podcasts, Amazon Audio, Spreaker.com, Deezer, and Podcatcher.Thank you for listening. If you like our podcast please share it with a friend!Al, John, and Phil

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 700: Whole 'Nuther Thing September 25, 2022

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 118:47


"Letting the days go by, let the water hold me downLetting the days go by, water flowing undergroundInto the blue again, into the silent waterUnder the rocks and stones, there is water undergroundLetting the days go by, let the water hold me downLetting the days go by, water flowing undergroundInto the blue again after the money's goneOnce in a lifetime, water flowing undergroundSame as it ever was, same as it ever was"In SoCal, water is perhaps our most precious commodity, please join me for a downpour of great tunes ".Joining us will be Danny & Dusty, Wishbone Ash, Dire Straits, The Regents, Chicago, Frank Sinatra, Soft Cell, Jan & Dean, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, The Shangri-Las, Dion & The Belmonts, Blondie, Dragon, David Gates, Spirit, Beach Boys, INXS, The Edsels, Donovan, Don Henley, The Exciters, Marcie Blaine, The Impalas, Run DMC, Stan Getz & Astrud Gilberto, The Chantels, The Cleftones and Talking Heads.

Fullscope Podcast
Rams' Chances of Repeating, SZA's Ctrl (Deluxe) Review and Fences Review

Fullscope Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 61:41


In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss thoughts on how Mac Jones can grow into the Patriots offense, his second year and how good of a chance the Rams have at possibly repeating as Super Bowl champs. Next, they review SZA's Ctrl (Deluxe) album, analyze how the added songs on here show the transparency she always brings as the anticipation for her sophomore album continues to build. Finally, they review Shantel May's “Here”, REASON feat. The Game's “Impalas & Hydraulics” and J.I.D.'s “Dance Now” feat. Kenny Mason plus a throwback review of Mos Def's Black On Both Sides album. In the second half, they review Fences, a 2016 period drama film starring, produced and directed by Denzel Washington plus written by August Wilson. The film also stars Viola Davis, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Jovan Adepo and Russell Hornsby; they dive into how this film contained heavy symbolism, the phenomenal performances displayed by Denzel Washington and Viola Davis plus how this film showed the breakdown of family dynamics. Finally, they discuss how well this film was written and the impressive aspects of how Fences was shot plus the aesthetics building on the totality of it all.

South African Border Wars
Episode 55 – Operation Daisy where a Mirage shoots down a MiG in a first for the SAAF since the Korean War

South African Border Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 22:23


The sound of gunfire from Operation Protea and the SADF were already planning their next invasion of Angola. The intelligence gathered during Protea was going to lead to the second 1981 op, which was launched in November 1981 targeting Ionde initially, 120km inside Angola, then onwards to Bambi and Chetequera, much deeper inside Angola. But first, the air Force was going to get busy. The aircraft used were extensive, 15 Impalas, 9 Pumas, 2 Super Frelons and 10 Alouettes for Army support, 4 DC3 Dakotas, six C-130s and C160s and 1 DC4 as air transport and supply and 9 Bosboks for navigation and reconnaissance support. Two Mirage IIIs would also be deployed for photo-recon missions, 20 Mirage F1s for Air superiority and 3 Buccanners as backup if enemy airfields needed to be bombed. The Mirages were going to face MiGs for the first time in direct air to air combat and as you're going to hear, things didn't end well for one MiG in particular. Colonel Ollie Holmes was commanding officer of the air force contingent at Oshakati and the idea was to setup a forward HQ position at Ionde Airfield once it had been secured. 32 Battalion was sent in to protect the tactical headquarters and to patrol the supply routes for the main mechanized force, while Recce teams led by The Assault force would be headed up by 61 Mechanised Battalion and include elements from 201, 1 Parachute Battalion and 5 Reconnaisance Regiment. But there was one incident that rippled across the region which took place on November 6th and this involved a Mirage and a MiG. After years of warfare, finally the Angolan Air Force decided it was going to become aggressive. This would lead to the first downing of an enemy plane by the SAAF since the Korean War.

South African Border Wars
Episode 55 – Operation Daisy where a Mirage shoots down a MiG in a first for the SAAF since the Korean War

South African Border Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 22:23


The sound of gunfire from Operation Protea and the SADF were already planning their next invasion of Angola. The intelligence gathered during Protea was going to lead to the second 1981 op, which was launched in November 1981 targeting Ionde initially, 120km inside Angola, then onwards to Bambi and Chetequera, much deeper inside Angola. But first, the air Force was going to get busy. The aircraft used were extensive, 15 Impalas, 9 Pumas, 2 Super Frelons and 10 Alouettes for Army support, 4 DC3 Dakotas, six C-130s and C160s and 1 DC4 as air transport and supply and 9 Bosboks for navigation and reconnaissance support. Two Mirage IIIs would also be deployed for photo-recon missions, 20 Mirage F1s for Air superiority and 3 Buccanners as backup if enemy airfields needed to be bombed. The Mirages were going to face MiGs for the first time in direct air to air combat and as you're going to hear, things didn't end well for one MiG in particular. Colonel Ollie Holmes was commanding officer of the air force contingent at Oshakati and the idea was to setup a forward HQ position at Ionde Airfield once it had been secured. 32 Battalion was sent in to protect the tactical headquarters and to patrol the supply routes for the main mechanized force, while Recce teams led by The Assault force would be headed up by 61 Mechanised Battalion and include elements from 201, 1 Parachute Battalion and 5 Reconnaisance Regiment. But there was one incident that rippled across the region which took place on November 6th and this involved a Mirage and a MiG. After years of warfare, finally the Angolan Air Force decided it was going to become aggressive. This would lead to the first downing of an enemy plane by the SAAF since the Korean War.

Audio Off The Shelf
Ep.049 (April Fool's 2022)

Audio Off The Shelf

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 23:17


Shades of the Same Color Email: audioofftheshelf@gmail.com. Instagram: @audioofftheshelf Twitter: @AOTS204 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/audioofftheshelf David Hillyard & The Rocksteady Seven. “The Fool.” Playtime. Hellcat Records, 1999. CD. LP. Impalas, The. “Fool, Fool, Fool.” Sorry (I Ran All The Way Home)/Fool, Fool, Fool. MGM Records, 1959. 7” Record. Martha & The Vandellas. “Love (Makes Me Do Foolish Things).” You've Been In Love Too Long/Love (Makes Me Do Foolish Things). Gordy Records, 1965. 7” Record. Slim & Paulette. “Love Makes Me Do Foolish Things.” Trojan Reggae Duets Box Set. Trojan Records, 2004. 3CD. LP. Bill Evans Trio. “My Foolish Heart.” Waltz for Debby. Riverside Records, 2011. Vinyl. LP. Hepcat. “The Fool.” Scientific. Better Youth Organization, 1996. Vinyl. LP. Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, 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 favour of fair use.

Runners of The Bay
Episode 87: Jenny Grimshaw on Overcoming Running Anxiety, the Power of Community, and the Importance of Perspective

Runners of The Bay

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 77:06


Jenny (Donnelly) Grimshaw, a new member of the Impalas, joins the podcast to talk about her start in running, how her relationship has evolved throughout her life, what led to a mental breakthrough, and what running means to her now. Some highlights from our conversation:

The Extras
Cars, Guitars, and a 1967 Chevy Impala Named “Baby"

The Extras

Play Episode Play 57 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 53:08


Hollywood has a rich legacy of memorable picture cars.  And one of the most beloved on television in the last decade is “Baby,” the midnight black 1967 Chevy Impala made famous by the Winchester Brothers - Sam and Dean, in the hit TV show "Supernatural."For 15 seasons, Jeff Budnick was the Picture Car Coordinator for "Supernatural," and his job was to ensure “Baby” and all of the other cars on the show were ready when needed.  In this episode, Jeff takes us through the chance meeting that launched his career on "X-Files," where he had the good fortune to work with highly regarded TV director Kim Manners.  Once X-Files ended, Jeff transitioned to the show "Supernatural," beginning with the very first episode.  Jeff describes the Impalas that he received from the pilot filming, and how he added to the various show cars over the years. He shares stories from the hectic first season, including his favorite episode, “Route 666.”  And he explains what the P.O.S cars are, and details some of them used in the series.  Jeff shares personal stories of the crew, how they formed a band called “The Impalas,” and what he has been doing during the time TV production was shut down due to the pandemic.  We also go through the challenges in filming the episode "Baby," where the whole episode was filmed from the POV of the car.  Jeff then tells us stories of Jensen Ackles's affection for the car, and why he received "Hero car #1."  And Jeff explains where the other "Hero" cars ended up.  He recounts some of the fan cars used in episodes and events.  And in an emotional send-off, Jeff details taking the cars he worked with for 15 seasons to the tractor-trailer for their final journey to the end of the road.     To see exclusive photos and videos of the final send-off, visit us on Instagram @theextras.tv   Website: www.theextras.tv/podcasts

Carcast
Ford GT Heritage + Super Bowl Impalas & MSRP Bump

Carcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 47:03


Adam and Matt are both here for this week's episode of Car Cast. The guys kick off the episode talking about how the Ford GT Heritage is a good investment. They touch on the Ford Bronco Everglade Edition before pivoting into an Edmunds article that stated 82% of cars sold in January were over MSRP. Lastly they talk about the BMW2002 before discussing the Chevy Impala bump that came from the Super Bowl halftime show. THANKS FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS: GEICO: Visit Geico.com FUM: Visit FumEssential.com PLUTO TV: Download the free Pluto TV app on any device

BGP Radio
Ford GT Heritage + Super Bowl Impalas & MSRP Bump

BGP Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 45:24


Adam and Matt are both here for this week's episode of Car Cast. The guys kick off the episode talking about how the Ford GT Heritage is a good investment. They touch on the Ford Bronco Everglade Edition before pivoting into an Edmunds article that stated 82% of cars sold in January were over MSRP. Lastly they talk about the BMW2002 before discussing the Chevy Impala bump that came from the Super Bowl halftime show. THANKS FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS:GEICO: Visit Geico.comFUM: Visit FumEssential.comPLUTO TV: Download the free Pluto TV app on any device

SGP Radio Live & On Demand On The BGP App
Ford GT Heritage + Super Bowl Impalas & MSRP Bump

SGP Radio Live & On Demand On The BGP App

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 46:42


Adam and Matt are both here for this week's episode of Car Cast. The guys kick off the episode talking about how the Ford GT Heritage is a good investment. They touch on the Ford Bronco Everglade Edition before pivoting into an Edmunds article that stated 82% of cars sold in January were over MSRP. Lastly they talk about the BMW2002 before discussing the Chevy Impala bump that came from the Super Bowl halftime show. THANKS FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS:GEICO: Visit Geico.comFUM: Visit FumEssential.comPLUTO TV: Download the free Pluto TV app on any device

CarCast
Ford GT Heritage + Super Bowl Impalas & MSRP Bump

CarCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 47:03


Adam and Matt are both here for this week's episode of Car Cast. The guys kick off the episode talking about how the Ford GT Heritage is a good investment. They touch on the Ford Bronco Everglade Edition before pivoting into an Edmunds article that stated 82% of cars sold in January were over MSRP. Lastly they talk about the BMW2002 before discussing the Chevy Impala bump that came from the Super Bowl halftime show. THANKS FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS: GEICO: Visit Geico.com FUM: Visit FumEssential.com PLUTO TV: Download the free Pluto TV app on any device

Classic 45's Jukebox
Oh, What A Fool by Impalas

Classic 45's Jukebox

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021


Label: Cub 9033Year: 1959Condition: M-Price: $35.00This great single, their followup to their classic hit "I Ran (All The Way Home)", features two top-notch doo-wop tracks--a catchy uptempo A side and a gorgeous slow tune on the B side. Note: This copy comes in a vintage Cub Records factory sleeve. It grrades close to Mint across the board (Labels, Vinyl, Audio). I did note 2-3 light "pops" in the middle of the A side.

Sounding Out with Izzy: A Grrrl's Two Sound Cents Podcast
Nachos & Chevy Impalas with Froggy

Sounding Out with Izzy: A Grrrl's Two Sound Cents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 44:44


In today's episode, Izzy sits down with Brooke, Morgan, and Fiona of Philadelphia punk three-piece Froggy to discuss their raucous live sets, emo nostalgia, their favorite pandemic comfort records, and writing songs about 7/11 and Eric Andre.✨ MORE ABOUT FROGGY ✨Froggy is a hardcore riot grrrl trio from Doylestown, Pennsylvania inspired by the likes of L7 and The Dead Milkmen. Despite only starting the band during the 2020 lockdown, Froggy has already made a substantial name for themselves in the Philadelphia punk scene playing prestigious events and programs including Left of the Dial Live and Camp Punksylvania. Their debut EP, Sopa de Elote,  is out now.  Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7xzT4aBGEZvQJKZWbhTxyt?si=yDm-TiLATguvcZnRzHgoBQInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/froggytheband/Bandcamp: https://froggytheband.bandcamp.com ✨ CONNECT WITH IZZY ✨YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv6SBgiYCpYbx9BOYNefkIgWebsite: https://izzyshutup.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/agrrrlstwosoundcents/Twitter: https://twitter.com/missannthropei 

Your Resource For Success Podcast
The Return of Tedi

Your Resource For Success Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 37:36


Female Independent Recording artist, songwriter, drummer, bandleader and producer Tedi BrunettiTo say Tedi Brunetti has “seen everything” during her career in music would be a vast understatement. The drummer, singer and songwriter from Pittsburgh grew up listening to songs on a transistor radio while banging away on a hamper and old hat boxes. Describing herself as a “sober Janis Joplin meeting Steely Dan in Memphis,” it wasn't long before Tedi was touring with New York City's The Impalas, Toronto's infamous B-Girls and performing with Isis' Carol MacDonald before finally deciding to launch her solo career.Tedi's current music project is a full-length album titled Queen of Pittsburgh released on July 20th.Website- tedibrunetti.comFacebook- Tedi BrunettiInstagram- @tedibrunettiofficialLinkedIn- Tedi BrunettiYour Resource For Success Podcast

What Up With Rob and Chris
Tedi Brunetti The Queen of Pittsburgh

What Up With Rob and Chris

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 39:39


What Up With Rob and Chris: To say Tedi Brunetti has “seen everything” during her career in music would be a vast understatement. The drummer, singer, and songwriter from Pittsburgh grew up listening to songs on a transistor radio while banging away on a hamper and old hat boxes. Describing herself as a “sober Janis Joplin meeting Steely Dan in Memphis,” it wasn't long before Tedi was touring with New York City's The Impalas, Toronto's infamous B-Girls, and performing with Isis' Carol MacDonald before finally deciding to launch her solo career. Tedi wraps the psyche in luscious vocals. Each song charming and engaging you in an intimate conversation, as you forget she's singing, the story unfolds. Tedi balances her humorous observations and mature intention lyrically while she drives and defines the band from her drum throne. She may yet be the Queen of Pittsburgh! Tedi's current music project is a full-length album titled Queen of Pittsburgh. It will feature a mix of songs ranging from blues shuffles to more eclectic originals clearly influenced by classic rock, jazz, and blues. Queen of Pittsburgh is being produced by Dean Allen Sargent (Public Enemy, Taylor Dayne, Blue Oyster Cult) who also co-wrote some of the tracks, and Michael Henegan (Sonny Rhodes, Lonnie Shields, Randy Lippincott). The album is slated for a 2021 release and will be available on all major streaming services, including Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon. Physical copies will be available for purchase via our official website store. When she isn't working on music, Tedi spends much of her time traveling, often visiting several major cities in one trip. She and her husband have hit the road to enjoy BBQ in hotspots like Nashville, Memphis, New Orleans, Austin, and San Antonio. They are also fans of the Pittsburgh Pirates, Steelers, and Penguins and have traveled to see the teams play several road games over the years. Tedi loves to cook for her family, seeing herself as the “Italian grandma who cooks for all the holidays.” More What Up Videos

Nature Walks and Bible Talks
Favorite Replays: Impalas on the Lookout and Looking Out for Yourself

Nature Walks and Bible Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 4:27


Listen to this favorite replay! God bless!

The King of Chevys Presents

It's the battle of the Impalas on this week's episode. Tweet with a 58 vs Fuzzy with a 59.

Auto-Biography
E007 Len Wegner / Ryan Philip

Auto-Biography

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 21:52


Chevrolet sold thousands of Impalas in Canada through the years, and Len Wegner has owned approximately half of them, and on this one he lists off his favorites, and why he still loves them, and Ryan Philip reminisces about his Ford Tempo, taking us on a tour of roads, forests, front lawns and ditches of Central Alberta. Listen, Love, Subscribe!

The Mike Wagner Show
The Queen of Pittsburgh singer/drummer extraordinaire Tedi Brunetti is my very special guest!

The Mike Wagner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 45:59


Pittsburgh music veteran/ blues singer/drummer Tedi Brunetti (MTS Records) talks about her new album “Queen of Pittsburgh” featuring “Evil Woman” plus “Tattooed Women” and more! Tedi has also toured with NYC's The Impalas, Toronto's B-Girls and Isis' Carol McDonald plus talks about how she got started in the business as a singer and drummer and shares lots of great stories plus upcoming plans for 2021 and beyond! Check out the amazing Tedi Brunetti on all streaming platforms and www.tedibrunetti.com ! #tedibrunetti #pittsburgh #pennsylvania #queen #queenofpittsburgh #evilwoman #tattooedwomen #mtsrecords #NYC #theimpalas #toronto #bgirls #isis #carolmcdonald #singer #drummer #amazon #audible #iheartradio #spreaker #spotify #itunes #googleplay #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnertedibrunetti #themikewagnershowtedibrunetti --- 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/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/support

The Mike Wagner Show
The Queen of Pittsburgh singer/drummer extraordinaire Tedi Brunetti is my very special guest!

The Mike Wagner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 45:29


Pittsburgh music veteran/ blues singer/drummer Tedi Brunetti (MTS Records) talks about her new album “Queen of Pittsburgh” featuring “Evil Woman” plus “Tattooed Women” and more! Tedi has also toured with NYC's The Impalas, Toronto's B-Girls and Isis' Carol McDonald plus talks about how she got started in the business as a singer and drummer and shares lots of great stories plus upcoming plans for 2021 and beyond! Check out the amazing Tedi Brunetti on all streaming platforms and www.tedibrunetti.com ! #tedibrunetti #pittsburgh #pennsylvania #queen #queenofpittsburgh #evilwoman #tattooedwomen #mtsrecords #NYC #theimpalas #toronto #bgirls #isis #carolmcdonald #singer #drummer #amazon #audible #iheartradio #spreaker #spotify #itunes #googleplay #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnertedibrunetti #themikewagnershowtedibrunetti

Runners of The Bay
Episode 66: Michelle Chang Knows It's About The Journey, Not The Destination

Runners of The Bay

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 63:12


In today's episode we're chatting with Michelle Chang, a runner, Googler, mother, traveler, and member of the Impalas. Michelle shares her thoughtful 7-phase running journey that began with her playful desire to chase boys and is currently in a recovery phase where she is finding balance with running and motherhood. Some highlights from our conversation:

Mostly Just Stories
#59 | Tedi Brunetti

Mostly Just Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 54:03


To say Tedi has “seen everything” during her career in music would be a vast understatement. The drummer, singer and songwriter from Pittsburgh grew up listening to songs on a transistor radio while banging away on a hamper and old hat boxes. Describing herself as a “sober Janis Joplin meeting Steely Dan in Memphis,” it wasn't long before Tedi was touring with New York City's The Impalas, Toronto's infamous B-Girls and performing with Isis' Carol MacDonald before finally deciding to launch her solo career. Tedi's current music project is a full-length album titled Queen of Pittsburgh. It will feature a mix of songs ranging from blues shuffles to more eclectic originals clearly influenced by classic rock, jazz and blues. Available on all major streaming services, including Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon. Physical copies will be available for purchase via her official website: https://tedibrunetti.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mostlyjuststories/support

Carole Baskins Diary
2007-12-19 Carole Diary

Carole Baskins Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 23:14


My Mother's Report on Family Trip to S. Africa Wed., Dec. 5:  Departed Tampa 9:10 a.m.. on United #1572, on time and arrived at Dulles 11:19 a.m.  It was blowing snow lightly at first, then heavier and heavier.  We had a five-hour layover in order to insure we would be able to catch our flight on South African Airways #208 at 5:20 p.m.  We took a trolley to our gate then had to board another trolley that drove us for ten minutes to the other side.  The plane was very new, clean, could handle about 600 people and it was nearly full.  It was 30° and ice was forming on the plane so the machinery came out to de-ice which took 20 minutes.  Apparently, it was decided that wasn't enough so they did it again causing a total of a two-hour delay before taking off and two hours late on arrival. Good food but was slow to serving us as we were on Aisle 65.  So many young people and babies on board because the whole month of December is a holiday and schools are out through January – their summer.  Naturally one baby was crying almost the entire trip.   Thurs., Dec. 6:  We arrived at Johannesburg airport.  I had requested a wheelchair for Mother when I purchased the tickets so they met us, showed us exactly where to go, got our bags, took us through Customs and delivered us into the waiting arms of Carole and Ron who were quite concerned because we were almost the last ones through.  Our bags apparently were loaded first but took off last.  That night we stayed at a bed and breakfast near the airport.  The lady had six or seven rooms on the block which she rented and then she would fix any kind of breakfast you wanted.  The rooms that Mother, Jamie and I stayed in were beautifully decorated in antique.   Fri., Dec. 7: Jamie was the first one up and started taking pictures of the beautiful pool and garden area.  The lady threw out food for the birds so Jamie saw many unusual birds.  Africa has 2,000 bird species.  Breakfast was huge.  The coffee was served in a glass container with a plunger that you pushed down to strain out the coffee grounds.  Jamie gently was trying to push but it seemed stuck and then cracked the glass sending coffee and glass on the table, floor and particularly in Jamie's plate so she got another serving of food.  The mess was quickly cleaned up.   The expensive homes have large yards that are beautifully fenced with decorated walls, lights, ornaments and curled barb wire on top to discourage uninvited guests.  The landscaping is gorgeous with soft-looking grass and many beautiful flowers and lots of fruit trees.  Johannesburg, like all large cities, is very crowded with fast-moving traffic which is very stressful but Ron maneuvered us safety through all the aggressive and crazy drivers.  The further north we traveled towards their home in Louis Trichardt, it thinned out and we enjoyed the beautiful country.   We crossed the Tropic of Capricorn which is one of the five major circles of latitude that mark maps of the earth. It lies 23° 26′ 22″ south of the Equator and marks the most southerly latitude at which the sun can appear directly overhead at noon. This event occurs at the December solstice, when the southern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun to its maximum extent.  The other circles are Tropic of Cancer, Equator, Artic Circle and Antaric Circle.  There were several interesting sites along the way where we stopped and took pictures.   Jamie has enough camera memory for over 1,000 pictures.  That evening we had Debonos Pizza.  In the homes, every door and window has iron bars with separate keys for each lock.  No screens – you just open the windows and let the fresh air in along with any bug or bat that wants in.  Jamie photographed a dung beetle on the kitchen floor and then scooped it up with a paper towel and gently dropped it out the window onto the ground outside.  They say mosquitoes aren't a problem in that area but I saw a couple in the house and had several welts on my legs.  December is the rainy season and Ron says bugs have been much worst than he remembers.  Carole and Ron have an enormous, beautiful house - all tile floors; stone, brick and wood outside and inside.  That evening Carole fried chicken with mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables, gravy, corn on cob and, of course, cornbread – yum, yum!   Sat., Dec. 8: After a good breakfast, we went to the mall, which is about the size of the small mall area on Dale Mabry where SteinMart is located.  When you park, there are “car watchers” who watch your car while you are shopping and then you tip them when you return.  That evening Carole fixed her famous lasagna and I fixed a big salad.   Sun., Dec. 9: Ron preached at a small church at Makhado; there were about 100 there and the small building was packed.  Surrounding the current building is a foundation that will triple the size.  Stacks of bricks are in the yard.  As they have money, they buy the materials and work on building the walls.   Ron preached in small phrases of English and the translator, who is the regular preacher, repeated in their language.  Ron preaches at different congregations each Sunday using the same format.  They sing in their language and have beautiful, strong, energetic voices.  The children's class is taught up front by a lady and dismissed before the men come in.  People kept arriving through about midway service.  They were very friendly.  They dress very nicely but Carole says they seem to wear the same outfit every Sunday so they might only have one nice outfit.  They only meet Sunday morning – no midweek service.   Ron and Carole have classes in their homes or go to other homes who want special classes.  A few unusual ways of their service are that the head of the Lord's Supper breaks the bread in small pieces so that each person only has to pick up a piece and not everyone trying to break off pieces themselves.  The wine cups are stacked once they have taken their drink.  This helps because the dark shadow on the tray makes it hard to tell if the cup is full or empty.  Then at the end of the service, they announce the amount of the contribution.  Sunday night we ate at Mike's which is a chain in South Africa – very nice, clean, good food presented artistically.   Mon., Dec. 10: We started our two-hour drive toward the Pafurigate in northern Kruger Park which is a five million acre reserve – one of the largest in the world.  A Nyala, which looks like Kudu, was spotted once.  We had a picnic in one of the drive-off spots.  Driving by the river, we spotted a lone hippo playing with water coming out of his mouth like dual fountains.  We drove past an elephant without seeing him because we were looking at a bird nest.  We viewed giraffes, zebras and lots of impalas, tortoise, and a dung beetle rolling dung.   It was amazing the way Ron maneuvered the truck so we could get good camera shots.  You are not allowed out of your vehicle except at special designated areas so he would work the truck in circles to get just the right angle.  After we checked into our lodge, Jamie and I went on a night drive with a tour group and saw a Jackson chameleon, pearl-spotted owl, two water buffalo and a hare.  Our small, petite female guide had a cracked windshield but did not explain what caused it.  She carried a rifle bag but we're not sure if there was a rifle in it or, if there was, if she knew how to use it.  Bugs were flying in our hair and on our clothes.  I tried to ignore them and count it as part of the journey.   That night all five of us slept in one rondavel – which is a traditional African-style house.  It is usually round in shape and is traditionally made with materials that can be locally obtained in raw form. The rondavel's walls are often constructed from stones. The mortar may consist of sand, soil, or some combinations of these mixed with dung. The modern floor is concrete.  The roof braces of a rondavel are made out of tree limbs, which have been harvested and cut to length. The roof itself is made out of thatch that is sewn to the wooden braces with rope made out of grass. The process of completing the thatch can take one weekend or up to a year with a skilled artisan, as it must be sewn in one section at a time, starting from the bottom working towards the top. As each section is sewn, it may be weathered and aged in so as to form a complete weatherproof seal.  Carole and Ron had a climb upstairs by using a ladder and the ceiling was slanted making it hard to maneuver when you are 6'4”.   Tues., Dec. 11: In the morning, we ate the breakfast Carole had packed and watched a hornbill male bring food to his female.  Hornbills generally form monogamous pairs. The female lays up to six white eggs in existing holes or crevices, either in trees or rocks. Before incubation, the females —sometimes assisted by the male—begin to close the entrance to the nest cavity with a wall made of mud, droppings and fruit pulp. When the female is ready to lay her eggs, the entrance is just large enough for it to enter the nest, and after she has done so, the remaining opening is also all but sealed shut. There is only one narrow opening, big enough for the male to transfer food to the mother and the chicks.  When the chicks and the female are too big to fit in the nest, the mother breaks out, and then both parents feed the chicks.   This time of year is the end of spring and the start of summer.  There were a lot of baby animals that we saw.  We saw a saddle-billed stork, a chameleon crossing the road and more of the same animals as before.  That night we stayed at the Olifants Camp.  Each cabin had a door sign warning of terrorism, burglars and other traumatic possible events.   Wed., Dec. 12: While we ate breakfast, we watched the monkeys go through the garbage bags of rooms that were being cleaned.  They quickly leave when the cleaners start after them.  On our drive we saw rhinos close up – real close up – two lions, possibly young females, who were lying down and wouldn't get up even when Jamie did her excellent impersonation of the lions announcing their presence.  They lifted their heads and ears but didn't seem interested – as she probably had an American accent.   At one location other visitors told us there was a leopard that had been in a tree but jumped down and was lying in the grass.  Jamie got a picture of spots behind some brush but even though we waited for some time, it never moved enough to see any ears or tail.  We saw a wildebeest, quite a few more hippos and other animals that we saw earlier.  At one point, we were stopped along the road with about four other cars watching a herd of elephants feeding.  We could only see a few because of the trees.   Then all of a sudden like a signal was given, the herd crossed from one side to the other side, going in front and behind all of the vehicles on the road.  There were tiny babies up to huge papas – numbering over 100.  The main herd was crossing near a small white vehicle that occupants had to have been terrified; we were not surrounded by as many and it really got our adrenalin going.  That night we stayed at Kukuza.   We thought from the map that the restaurant would be close enough to walk so the five of us headed out walking and walking.  Once we got there and placed our order, Ron and Carole went back to get the truck.  They figured it would take them 20 or 30 minutes to walk back and drive the truck and it takes these servers that long to prepare a meal.  Drinks are usually served without ice but they will bring it if you request, which we did.  Our server agreed and said he would “organize” the ice.   The restaurant was a converted old train station started in the 1800's and had not been in use since 1972.  Every night until then, had been overcast, but that night was clear and the sky was spectacular!  There were more stars than the sand of the seashore and the Milky Way was outstanding!  The Milky Way is the galaxy which is the home of our Solar System together with at least 400 billion other stars and their planets, and thousands of clusters.  As a galaxy, the Milky Way is actually a giant, as its mass is probably between 750 billion and one trillion solar masses, and its diameter is about 100,000 light years.  Jamie gave Mother and me a lesson in astrology which was very interesting.   Thurs., Dec. 13: Jamie and I got up at 3 a.m. to go on a 4 a.m. sunrise drive with a tour guide.  We walked from our rondaval to the truck which was about four blocks.  There were strange sounds in the darkness around us and our steps quickened until we got to the appointed meeting place.  We were the first ones there and felt very thankful when others arrived.  We didn't see any new animals but did see some aggressively, playful monkeys trying to push each other off a bridge.  Beneath were hippos splashing in the water.   We drove for three hours on back roads and didn't see much.  The sunrise was pretty but not exceptional.  During the last few minutes of the drive, a young male lion was casually strolling down the paved highway, not caring that five vehicles were following him.  Impalas were darting back and forth across the highway in front of him seemingly confused about which direction they should go but they were not in any danger at that point because the lion was ignoring them also.  Once we got back we had breakfast at the lodge.  We ate under a thatched pointed rondavel roof with about 50 bats hanging from the center peak.  Then we drove to the gate leading from Kruger Park and bought more gifts at a private hut outside the gate.  It was a five-hour drive back to Johannesburg and the same bed and breakfast where we stayed the night we first arrived in South Africa.   Fri., Dec. 14:  It was another wonderful breakfast and then drove to the airport where Jamie and I boarded a flight to Cape Town.  Upon arrival, we were met by our tour guide, Grahm Bester, who said we could call him “lollipop” as he ate at least three a day.  He was born and raised in Namibia which is on the west coast just north of South Africa.  He checked us in at our hotel - Protea Cape Castle – and then took us on a half-day tour of the city.  There is a constant SE wind which is extremely strong at times causing the trees to have a permanent bend in that direction like the trees in Aruba but not as drastic.   He said the most beautiful housing area in the city was the Malayan quarters where no two houses together can be painted the same.  They were brilliant greens, yellows, purples, etc., very gaudy.  Cape Town was developed by the Dutch as a midway point in their spice trade.  In the middle of town are the “Company Gardens” where they grew all their vegetables but now it is all manner of flowers, trees, shrubs, etc.  It was a nice place to relax.  You can buy food and enjoy the peace.  We had tea and “pancakes” (what we call crepes) with cream and syrup.  Their syrup is so strong and sweet that it needs to be diluted with whipped cream.  The ride was very scenic with winding roads and crazy drivers, again.  People think the Indian Ocean and Atlantic Ocean meet at Cape Town, and billboards make that statement but our guide says it is only the Atlantic Ocean with the Indian Ocean further north on the east coast.   I personally don't understand how you can decide where one large body of water meets another – where is the line drawn?  They have different phrases for “fine” which they call “sorted – like “I'm sorted”, “everything's sorted”.  Instead of “watch your head”; it is “mind your head”.  Instead of “rent”, it is “let”.  Instead of “strange”, it is “dodgey”.  We asked our guide for restaurants in the area that had the Cape Town flavor.  He said he could recommend his favorite two – McDonalds and KFC.  He left us at the V & A Waterfront to shop and then to go to dinner at Quay (pronounced “key”) Four for a fish dinner.  After dinner, we took a taxi back to the hotel.  It is too dangerous to walk after dark.  We overheard other tourists talking about being robbed while they were going to the clubs and night life.   Sat., Dec. 15:  Breakfast was served at the hotel and then our guide took us to Table Top Mountain which is 3,000' up by revolving cable car.  A lot of the time the mountain is covered by cloud which comes one-fourth way down the mountain and they call it the “tablecloth”.  There were gorgeous views from on top; lots of lizard, birds, flowers and shrubs.  We then went to the Cheetah conservation and Jamie went inside & said it was like a dog.  Some are trying to get cheetah out of the cat classification.  Its claws do not retract and the skeletal structure is more like a dog.   We had lunch at a quaint, local restaurant of boboita which is yellow and white rice with spicy meat sauce, coconut, finely chopped tomatoes and peppers.  Dessert was a delicious soft cheesecake with crème, ice cream and berries.  Temperature was 103 but dry and breezy – still hot is hot.  Then we went to the Butterfly Gardens where they keep the air very humid for the butterflies.  Our guide had a very hard time with the humidity and could only stay inside for ten minutes.  To Jamie and me it felt like Florida.  They also had parrots, blue-tongue lizard, iguana and marmosets.   Dinner was at the Spur in a very large 3-story mall.  The beef enchilada was very good but the meat was chewy and like tough chicken.   There are a lot of “townships” which we refer to as shantytowns – homes made from whatever materials they can find but they have electricity and most have antennas.   Sun., Dec 16:  We were picked up for a two-hour journey to Gansbaai from our hotel at 8 a.m. by one of the crew of the white shark diving company (Stephen Frank, Sharkzone (21 552 1824 (W), 82 894 4979 (mobile), 76 277 2005, e-mail Stephen@sharkzone.co.za, Eileen, sharkdive@iafrica.com, 21 532 0470 or 083 412 3733).   We were picked up first but we had to stop at various hotels for other guests for a total of 18 or 20 on the boat.  Formalities and safety briefing was completed upon our arrival at the harbor before the 24' catamaran departed.  We went out three miles from land, threw out anchor and immediately saw a 14' shark but no one was in the cage.  Jamie and others put on their wet suits; five go in a cage at a time.  There were six or seven sharks.   Guide says they are mainly curious and not wanting to eat.  The duration of the tour out at sea is approx. 5 hours.  Snacks and drinks were served onboard the boat and a then a sandwich upon our return to shore.  After the dive, they took us to Saxon Guest House which had a beautiful view of the ocean and sunset – our only capture of a sunset in two weeks.   We walked to dinner about five blocks away as we were told it was very safe in that area – still all the homes had fences and gates with curled barbed wire and the restaurant kept it's doors locked and unlocked them for each guest.   Mon., Dec 17:  Our second day of white shark diving was much different than the first.  The sea was rougher and five people got sick, spending most of the trip hanging over the rails – feeding the sharks.  Only three sharks showed up so Jamie didn't go in the cage so that other people who had not been could have their chance.  Jamie got some exciting shots the day before so we just enjoyed the boat ride and watched the kids' eyes as the few sharks that there were came circling the boat.  Afterwards we went back to Cape Castle in Cape Town.  We were too tired to go out and eat so we ate at the hotel.  They really need lessons in cooking but it filled our tummies.   Tues., Dec 18:  We were scheduled to view the penguins on the beach but were “touristed out” and ready to do nothing.  This trip we have seen 73 species including birds, mammals and reptiles.  The six most impressive were lions, elephants, rhinos, hippos, leopard and sharks.  Our guide took us to the airport and we departed Cape Town 1340 (1:40 p.m.) on South African Airways #336 to Johannesburg.   In Johannesburg we were to connect with #207 at Gate 11, which was a long trek with our gear.  Jamie went to look for more souvenirs and I stayed with the luggage.  Another traveler noted that the flight had changed to Gate 3 which was a good distance from Gate 11 – more than would be expected - so I waited for Jamie and we hurried to Gate 3.  Many passengers had the same problem; when on the plane they announced they were waiting for several passengers.  We finally departed at 6:15 p.m., watched a couple of movies, had several meals and slept.   Wed., Dec 19:  We arrived at Dulles at 6:00 a.m.; had to collect our bags; go through Customs and recheck our bags; then board United #1571 at 8:30 a.m.  Vern picked us up in Tampa at 10:50 a.m.  As wonderful and exciting as the trip was, it was good to be home.   As nice as December was in South Africa, I think the best month would be mid-November, which is their spring, and the time that Carole suggested.  We missed a lot of the flowers of spring that Carole said were really beautiful and the weather would be a little cooler.   I've been writing my story since I was able to write, but when the media goes to share it, they only choose the parts that fit their idea of what will generate views.  If I'm going to share my story, it should be the whole story.  The titles are the dates things happened. If you have any interest in who I really am please start at the beginning of this playlist: http://savethecats.org/   I know there will be people who take things out of context and try to use them to validate their own misconception, but you have access to the whole story.  My hope is that others will recognize themselves in my words and have the strength to do what is right for themselves and our shared planet.     You can help feed the cats at no cost to you using Amazon Smile! Visit BigCatRescue.org/Amazon-smile   You can see photos, videos and more, updated daily at BigCatRescue.org   Check out our main channel at YouTube.com/BigCatRescue   Music (if any) from Epidemic Sound (http://www.epidemicsound.com) This video is for entertainment purposes only and is my opinion.

I Am Refocused Podcast Show
Tedi Brunetti - Drummer, Singer & Songwriter

I Am Refocused Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 27:33


To say Tedi Brunetti has “seen everything” during her career in music would be a vast understatement. The drummer, singer and songwriter from Pittsburgh grew up listening to songs on a transistor radio while banging away on a hamper and old hat boxes. Describing herself as a “sober Janis Joplin meeting Steely Dan in Memphis,” it wasn’t long before Tedi was touring with New York City’s The Impalas, Toronto’s infamous B-Girls and performing with Isis’ Carol MacDonald before finally deciding to launch her solo career. Tedi wraps the psyche in luscious vocals. Each song charming and engaging you in an intimate conversation, as you forget she's singing, the story unfolds. Tedi balances her humorous observations and mature intention lyrically while she drives and defines the band from her drum throne. She may yet be the Queen of Pittsburgh! Tedi’s current music project is a full-length album titled Queen of Pittsburgh. It will feature a mix of songs ranging from blues shuffles to more eclectic originals clearly influenced by classic rock, jazz and blues. Queen of Pittsburgh is being produced by Dean Allen Sargent ( Public Enemy, Taylor Dayne, Blue Oyster Cult,) who also co-wrote some of the tracks and Michael Henegan (Sonny Rhodes, Lonnie Shields, Randy Lippincott). The album is slated for a 2021 release and will be available on all major streaming services, including Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon. Physical copies will be available for purchase via her official website. When she isn’t working on music, Tedi spends much of her time traveling, often visiting several major cities in one trip. She and her husband have hit the road to enjoy BBQ in hotspots like Nashville, Memphis, New Orleans, Austin and San Antonio. They are also fans of the Pittsburgh Pirates, Steelers and Penguins and have traveled to see the teams play several road games over the years. Tedi loves to cook for her family, seeing herself as the “Italian grandma who cooks for all the holidays.”https://tedibrunetti.com

Rollin' With Old Cars
What's Hot in the Old Cars Auction Market

Rollin' With Old Cars

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 21:13


Old Cars Editor Angelo Van Bogart joins Brian Earnest to discuss Impalas, 70s cars and other vehicles that are hot on the auction market

Exploradio - Dein Audioguide für Namibia
Wissenswertes über: Impala

Exploradio - Dein Audioguide für Namibia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 2:43


Diesen wunderschönen rot-braunen Antilopen wirst du sicher öfter auf deiner Namibiareise sehen, denn Impalas sind die am weitesten verbreitete Antilopenart in Afrika. Hör dir doch jetzt direkt mal an, was für furcheinflößende Geräusche diese so sanft aussehenden Tiere machen können... hättest du das erwartet? You will surely come across these beautiful russet coloured antilopes many times while traveling in Namibia. Impalas are the most common kind of antelope on the African continent. Listen to this audio-clip to hear the suprisingly terrifying sounds these gentle looking animals are able to make... would you have expected this? Text zum Audio & Postproduktion: Anna Schreiber Deutsche Stimme // German Voice: Jana Marie Backhaus-Tors

Nature Walks and Bible Talks
Impalas on the Lookout and Looking out for Yourself

Nature Walks and Bible Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 4:27


God wants us to love others as ourselves, but in order to love others, we have to be able to love ourselves too. Music: Summer Days by Roa https://soundcloud.com/roa_music1031 Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/-summer-days Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/3wiksi3J_KI

Runners of The Bay
Episode 53: Lizzy Rountree Designs Her Own Path

Runners of The Bay

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 83:12


This week we're talking to Lizzy Rountree, a member of the Impalas, 2020 Marathon Olympic Trials Qualifier, winner of the 2021 Arches 50K, and product designer. Lizzy says that her high school self would be shocked by her current identity as a runner (she impressively scored on her own team twice in school). She shares her journey from a non-athlete who smoked to the Olympic trials, and how running fuels her creativity as a product designer. We talk about the mental aspects of training and racing and how the sisterhood of the Impalas inspired her identity as a runner and fueled her progress as a runner by helping to block out doubts. Some highlights from our conversation:

Winchester Surprise - Der Supernatural Podcast
Folge 2 - It's a... snack!

Winchester Surprise - Der Supernatural Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 86:28


Staffel 1, Folge 2 - Wir reden über (hilfreiche) Snacks und über Monster, die sich bewegen können (tolle Feststellung, Sammy!). Außerdem fragen wir uns, ob ein Drucker und ein Laminiergerät zur Standard-Ausstattung des Impalas gehören.

Danny Lane's Music Museum
Episode 50: Street Corner Doo Wop #6 - Watchin’ Submarine Races

Danny Lane's Music Museum

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 122:32


The vocal harmony group tradition, known as Doo Wop, developed in the post-World War II era. It was the most popular form of rhythm and blues music among black teenagers, especially those living in the large urban centers of the eastern coast, in Chicago, and in Detroit. To those of us kids who were color-blind, it was just cool music coming from our transistor radios. That was the beauty of radio. Music wasn’t defined by a color, just by the beat and the mood you felt deep in your soul. Many groups specialized in romantic ballads that appealed to the sexual fantasies of teenagers in the late 1940s and early 1950s. By the mid-1950s, vocal harmony groups had transformed the smooth delivery of ballads into a performance style incorporating the nonsense phrase, “Doo Wop-Doo Wop” as vocalized by the bass singers, who provided rhythmic movement for an a cappella song style. In this episode you’ll hear: 1) Those Oldies But Goodies (Remind Me of You) by Little Caesar & The Romans 2) Tonight Could Be The Night by The Velvets (with Virgil Johnson) 3) Oh Gee, Oh Gosh by The Kodaks 4) Streets Of The Bronx by The Earls (aka Larry Chance & The Earls) 5) We Belong Together by Robert & Johnny 6) Hey Good Lookin' by The Jewels (with Billy Abbott) 7) You by The Aquatones (with Lynne Nixon, lead singer) 8) Sorry (I Ran All The Way Home) by The Impalas 9) Angel Baby by Rosie & The Originals 10) Blue Moon by The Marcels 11) Runaround by The Regents 12) Coney Island Baby by The Excellents 13) Two People In The World by Little Anthony & The Imperials 14) (You've Got) The Magic Touch by The Platters 15) Gloria by Vito & The Salutations 16) Six Nights a Week by The Crests 17) I Need A Girl by The Righteous Brothers (aka The Paramours) 18) I Wonder Why by Dion & The Belmonts 19) Some Kind Of Wonderful by The Drifters (with Rudy Lewis, lead) 20) There's A Moon Out Tonight by The Capris 21) When You Dance by The Paramounts 22) Boys by The Shirelles 23) Come On Little Angel by The Belmonts 24) Just To Be With You by The Passions 25) Come Back My Love by The Wrens 26) Juke Box Saturday Night by Nino & The Ebb Tides 27) Let Me In by The Sensations (with Yvonne Mills, vocal) 28) Who's That Knocking by The Genies 29) Tell Me Why by Norman Fox & the Rob Roys 30) Book of Love by The Monotones 31) Church Bells May Ring by The Willows 32) Every Night (I Pray) by The Chantels (With Arlene Smith, lead) 33) Ala Men Sy by The Quotations 34) Stay by Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs 35) Tonight, Tonight by The Mello-Kings 36) This Is My Love by The Emjays 37) Gee Whiz by The Innocents 38) My True Story by The Jive Five (with Eugene Pitt) 39) Oh Why by The Teddy Bears 40) You Cheated by The Slades 41) Heart and Soul by The Cleftones 42) Peek-A-Boo by The Cadillacs 43) Tonight I Fell In Love by The Tokens 44) Dance by the Light of the Moon by The Olympics 45) Silhouettes by The Rays 46) Memories Of El Monte by The Penguins (with Cleve Duncan, lead) 47) Goody Goody by Frankie Lymon and The Teenagers 48) For Your Precious Love by Jerry Butler & The Impressions 49) Shimmy, Shimmy, Ko-Ko-Bop by Little Anthony & The Imperials 50) If I Can't Have You by Etta James & Harvey Fuqua 51) Sandy Went Away by The Impalas (with Joe Frazier, lead vocalist) 52) Lovers Never Say Goodbye by The Flamingos

JanscruggsVietnamWarstories@buzzsprout.com
Nam Combat Medic Finds Peace in Bands and Music Education

JanscruggsVietnamWarstories@buzzsprout.com

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 26:29


Ram Chavez lives in beautiful Corpus Cristi Texas.   He had a successful band, The Impalas, until he was drafted into the US Army.  He was trained as a Combat Medic and saw intense fighting during Tet.  When his replacement was Killed in Action - he again volunteered to save wounds US GIs.  He survived numerous encounters with death in Vietnam, but had luck on his side as he kept American Soldiers alive.   His life has revolved around music education and forming the Veterans Band of Corpus Cristi.   He is a proud Mexican American and active with his church, his community and is a respected leader in the Great State of Texas!! 

Runners of The Bay
Episode 34: Phoebe Kranefuss is Designing Her Own Way

Runners of The Bay

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 72:17


This week's episode is with talented runner, brand manager, and graphic designer Phoebe Kranefuss. We are OBSESSED with her designs. Seriously, check out her Instagram! Phoebe shares her journey from being an all-around athlete in high school to a collegiate runner to a member of the Impala Racing Team. Phoebe grew up in Marin and currently lives in San Francisco where she works as an advertising brand manager. Some highlights from our conversation: What role running plays in her overall identity Her relationship with running and getting outside in the middle of a pandemic How working as a brand manager with other graphic designers inspires her own work Joining the Impalas (just before the pandemic) in pursuit of adult female friendships How the Impalas are keeping their tight-knit community thriving without races and large group practices Her experience with an eating disorder and the things that helped her the most while recovering Follow Phoebe on on Instagram @byph0ebe, check out her training on Strava, and read her writing on her website phoebekranefuss.com/ You can find us on Instagram and Twitter @Runnersofthebay Check out our website www.runnersofthebay.com and send us an e-mail at runnersofthebay@gmail.com. This week's episode with Chris and Chipper is brought to you by UCAN. Visit ucan.co/discount/ROTB/ for 15% off your order! Music is California by The Spectacular Fantastic.

ZigZagZoo
Como é que os Impalas fogem?

ZigZagZoo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 1:19


CRÓNICAS APASIONADAS
CRÓNICAS APASIONADAS T02 (10/10/2020)

CRÓNICAS APASIONADAS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 54:32


Apostrophe, The Trolls, The Allusions, Elvis Presley, The Rivieras, The Impalas, Etta James, Bob Dylan, George Harrison, The Everly Bross, The Byrds, Aaron Neville, Gram Parsons y Rita Moreno con los Teleñecos.

Danny Lane's Music Museum
Oldies But Goodies – High School Hop

Danny Lane's Music Museum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 118:44


The Danny Lane Music Museum is an institution that conserves a collection of artifacts and other objects of musical and historical importance. Ordinary museums make these items available for public viewing through exhibits that may be permanent or temporary. The Danny Lane Music Museum is for listening and remembering the great rock & roll music of the past. There are many large museums located in major cities throughout the world, while thousands of local museums exist in smaller cities, towns, and rural areas. This museum is a global effort. We are available around the world and at any time you want. Ordinary museums have varying aims, ranging from serving researchers and specialists to serving the general public. We serve the world. Enjoy - - - - Join the conversation on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 or by email at dannymemorylane@gmail.com - - - - You’ll hear: 1) Those Oldies But Goodies (Remind Me Of You) by Nino & The Ebb Tides (1961) 2) Jenny Take A Ride! by Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels (1965) 3) The Wanderer by Dion (1962) 4) The Locomotion by Little Eva (1962) 5) Nag by The Halos (1961) 6) Sorry (I Ran All The Way Home) by The Impalas (1959) 7) I Understand (Just How You Feel) by The G-Clefs (1961) 8) La Bamba by Ritchie Valens (1958) 9) You Don't Know What You've Got (Until You Lose It) by Ral Donner (1961) 10) Pretty Girls Everywhere by Eugene Church & The Fellows (1958) 11) Barbara-Ann by The Regents (1961) 12) Dance by the Light of the Moon by The Olympics (1961) 13) Hey Paula by Paul & Paula (1963) 14) My True Story by The Jive Five (w/ Eugene Pitt) (1961) 15) Little Latin Lupe Lu by The Righteous Brothers (1962) 16) Cry to Me by Solomon Burke (1962) 17) Air Travel by Ray & Bob (1962) 18) Rock 'n' Roll Music by Chuck Berry (1957) 19) She's Got You by Patsy Cline (1961) 20) I Like It Like That by The Dave Clark Five (1965) 21) Guess Who by Jesse Belvin (1959) 22) Let Me In by The Sensations (1962) 23) Willie And The Hand Jive by The Johnny Otis Show (1958) 24) Tired Of Waiting For You by The Kinks (1965) 25) Summertime, Summertime by The Jamies (1958) 26) Bongo Rock by Preston Epps (1959) 27) Bye Bye Johnny by The Rolling Stones (1964) 28) Shout (Parts 1 & 2) by The Isley Brothers (1959) 29) Travelin' Man by Ricky Nelson (1961) 30) Let's Have A Party by Wanda Jackson (1959) 31) Hey Little One by Dorsey Burnette (1960) 32) We Got Love by Bobby Rydell (1959) 33) Roll Over Beethoven by The Beatles (1964) 34) Love Hurts by The Everly Brothers (1960) 35) Over and Over by Bobby Day (1958) 36) She Belongs to Me by Bob Dylan (1965) 37) This Time by Troy Shondell (1961) 38) Beechwood 4-5789 by The Marvelettes (1962) 39) A Summer Song by Chad & Jeremy (1964) 40) You Cheated by The Shields (1958) 41) Girls On The Beach by The Beach Boys (1965) 42) Tiger by Fabian (1959) 43) The Lion Sleeps Tonight (Wimoweh) by The Tokens (1961) 44) The Joker (That's what they call me) by Billy Myles (1957) 45) All In My Mind by Maxine Brown (1961) 46) Little Sister by Elvis Presley (1961) 47) Goodnight My Love (Pleasant Dreams) by Ray Peterson (1959) 48) Last Night by The Mar-Keys (1961)

Runners of The Bay
Episode 16: Holly Clarke is Defining Herself and Finding Joy Along the Way

Runners of The Bay

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 92:39


This week's episode with Holly Clarke is brought to you by UCAN. Visit ucan.co/discount/ROTB/ for 15% off your order! Massachusetts native, Holly Clarke started running in high school and ran at John Hopkins where she helped her cross country team win 2 NCAA DIII National Championships. After graduation, she moved out to the Bay Area and was encouraged to join a running team in the last hundred meters from the finish line of her first marathon. Holly joined the Impala Racing Team in 2015 and has been thriving ever since. In this episode, we discuss Holly's journey from BQ to OTQ, running with the Impalas, balancing running and work, and why sometimes taking time off is the key to having fun and getting faster. Some highlights from our conversation:

3 Guys with Small Mics
Episode 105 - Toe Drag

3 Guys with Small Mics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 161:34


Unique times afford us unique experiences. The same can be said about thoughts. A healthy mind and body is what most of us want, yet no one really considers mood. We offer you a cornucopia of topics that hits all of us. Such as the return of NHL hockey, cancel culture, marathon running, and a helluva lot more. If you happen to pass an impala, tell them we gazelles are looking for him.

Runners of The Bay
Episode 9: Angela Tieri is a Trailblazer

Runners of The Bay

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 66:56


This week's episode is with Angela Tieri, a resident of Mill Valley, CA who is about to relocate to Ashland, Oregon. Angela is an accomplished trail and road runner and a run and strength coach and a member of the elite northern california all-female running team, the Impalas. She founded her business, Tieri Training, with the goal of helping runners run strong and healthy. (http://www.tieritraining.com/). In this episode we talk about Angela's Every Tam Trail Quest during quarantine (her attempt to run or hike every trail in the Tam Watershed), how she found running, and her path to becoming a run and strength coach. Some highlights from our conversation: Why Angela decided to challenge herself by running or hiking every trail in the Tam Watershed Chasing an Olympic Marathon Trials Qualifying time and being ok with falling short of big goals How Angela knew strength training was a key component for any running program early on Angela's passion for helping others overcome injury How Angela made the career leap to starting her own business How the pandemic actually helped Angela expand her coaching offerings beyond anything she could have expected We're sad Angela has left the Bay Area, but are excited to follow along on all of her new adventures in Oregon! Follow Angela on Instagram and Twitter @tieri_training, and follow her training on Strava. Follow Runners of The Bay on Instagram and Twitter @Runnersofthebay. Check out our website runnersofthebay.com and send us an e-mail at runnersofthebay@gmail.com. Music is California by The Spectacular Fantastic.

Drifting On Memories
Danny D - the paint master opens up about the mini-truck era,

Drifting On Memories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 49:11


Danny Galvez aka Danny D, takes us down the road of early 90's lowriding. Mini-trucks and pushing the envelope of lowrider paint jobs. Danny co-founded the Nu-Minis mini-truck club and later busted out with one of the more well known 66 Impalas, in the history of 66 Impalas. Panty Raid competed and won numerous awards for its radical paint concept, not to mention all the magazine covers it made. Today, Danny continues to paint, pinstripe, and air brush award winning cars. He also managed to start one of the coolest annual lowrider art shows, Paint or Die! Showcasing the art of his fellow artist in the game of art and cars.

“Tales from two blue collar workers”
Farmers Market, Impalas & Texaco

“Tales from two blue collar workers”

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 40:55


Episode 5 - We talk about wearing a mask outside at a Farmer market. A impala car show for old people and Marvins days as a service boy at Texaco. So come join us at the bar before we drink it all.

Radio Wilder
Internet Radio Man #118 Let's Do the "Shelter in Place"

Radio Wilder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 113:41


We are here to help you with sheer boredom by listening to today's Internet Radio Man's #118 'Do the Shelter in Place'. It give's you a chance to hear me starting my very first and hopefully last rap!. If this isn't one of our most eclectic and electric rockers, I don't know which one is! Cool Deuces with Paul Butterfield and the Iron Butterfly, Patti Smith, The Impalas, Billy Idol, new Dollyrots, new One Republic, and Shirley Bassey. Come on!! Join us today on radiowilder.com, You can find us on Spotify ,Breaker, Stitcher, Google Play, and iTunes.Shows start after 'Baby Ruth' finishes her now' full time' duties and makes her delicious milk chocolate bunny rabbits! Thanks for all the great texts about our music adding a little light in your lives! Happy Easter from the Wilder family!

Serious Series of Utmost Importance: The Series

Tom and Neil dive into the discography of everyone's second to third favorite Australian band and everyone's first to second favorite Kevin Parker project, Tame Impala! From the highs of Innerspeaker, Lonerism, Currents, and the Slow Rush to the lows of the period before they were making music, we tackle it all and answer the question on everyone's mind - are Impalas native to Australia? The answer may surprise you! It's no.

Back to Blading Podcast
49: I Said I Want To Try Them

Back to Blading Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019


Law and Ben catch up with the latest skate news. We talk about Bearings, Frames, Liners, the Adapts and the Impalas.

Ruse Radio
Beau (My Sister) - Siblings Talk Pets, Growing Up, David Lynch, Marvel Movies, & More!

Ruse Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 77:08


In this one, I got my sister Beau to participate in my ridiculousness. We discuss things like the origins of her name, growing up together, Twin Peaks, Marvel movies, how we both drive Impalas, bus culture, and much much more. Shoutout to Beau for being such a good sport and sticking through the whole thing even though it was like 4 in the morning

The

For those who've said that Hip-Hop is dead, I recommend you revive your love for genre, by listening rapper Lights La Soul. A native of Pittsburgh and now an Atlanta based star, Lights joins me to uncover his rap revolution, resurrecting the lost art of the lyricist. That is exactly what he has done with songs, like "Black Dollar" and my favorite track, "Impalas"...Lights' revolution, well you will have to listen to show to find out, but as usual it makes think and then take action. Another must listen! You can find him on all social media at @LightsLaSoul and you can listen to his music on YouTube, or anywhere you listen to music - Lights La Soul

Driven Radio Show
Driven Radio Show #20: Auto Journalist JP Emerson

Driven Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2019 43:20


Brett and Vern welcome freelance auto journalist JP Emerson to discuss interviewing Vern, the best and worst parts of being an auto journalist, and what the future may hold for the collector car world. The guys talk about the release of the Le Mans '66 movie trailer, the Petersen Auto Museum's exhibit of Science Fiction and Fantasy Movie & TV Cars, how Brett accidentally sold one of his Impalas, and how to insult your way into a cool internship. In Exit Lane Live, the guys cover the plethora of car shows and events around the city in June. All this and much more on this week's Driven Radio! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Champaign Is Also A Band
Episode 13 Kenna Mae - “NBDY'S DRM GRL”

Champaign Is Also A Band

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 49:55


Sven sips some tea and enjoys some brownies with Kenna Mae of Relevator to talk about her song "NBDY'S DRM GRL." We discover Kenna’s favorite non-musical things… Sven discovers that Kenna is also an Ologite. SONG: NBDY'S DRM GRL (Nobody's Dream Girl)ALBUM: Still AsleepBANDS: The FlowerJax, Wagon Fire, Kenna Mae (solo & with Bob Watson) Mae & the Dark Days, Dalipop, SharpDirt, The Impalas, Relevator. Favorite Thing: Chai Rooibos Tea / CHOCOLATE ANYTHING Refs:Wellnus HouseLoose CobraHogchuteHogchute Opry 2018 Bonus Ep Ologies PodcastAlie WardSarah McAnulty (Teuthology (SQUIDS) Episode)

NW NERD Podcast: Fandom-powered news
Episode 321: A family business; Supernatural Impala cult (feature only)

NW NERD Podcast: Fandom-powered news

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 23:52


In its years on the air — as one of the longest-running TV shows in history — Supernatural has inspired a cult fandom like no other. So much that a niche of fans have taken countless hours, and money, to recreate “Baby,” sometimes called the “Metallicar,” so they can drive their own demon-hunting 1967 Chevy Impala, just like Sam and Dean. Meet fans like Megan and Marcus, Brad and Mary, and Rick Blevins of Kansas whose full-time job is now converting old 1967 Impalas into screen-accurate Supernatural cars. This feature originally was published in episode 320 and is presented here on its own.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/nwnerd)

Crown & Collards
Ep. 186: My Sweet Impala

Crown & Collards

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2019 45:05


Be a greater ho, not a hater ho. Today we discuss funny colonizer deaths, Jerry Springer becoming a judge, GM killing Impalas, and snitching. Pull up a chair and enjoy! Follow us on Facebook at Crown & Collards Follow us on Twitter @CrownNCollards Use the Hashtag #CrownAndCollards when live listening or discussing the show! Intro & Outro: Youngbloodz feat. Big Boi & Jim Crow x “85” --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crownandcollards/support

Ear Read This
Ear DON'T Read This: Haunted (2017) by James Patterson and James O. Born

Ear Read This

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2018 81:53


S1E12 Haunted (? Or Hunted? or Hornswoggled? I dunno, something like that) by James Patterson and James O. Born is about the unforgettably named NY cop Michael Bennett. He’s all about killing students and driving city-issued Impalas. And he’s all out of bubble-gum. Join Adam and Ash as they provide you with all the reasons why Haunted (Hampered?) is a book to cheerfully avoid.  Music: "Not Drunk" by the Joy Drops

Off the Bench with Mark Wiggins
Ep 6 Impalas are dope, but done be one

Off the Bench with Mark Wiggins

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2018 15:18


Impalas are dope, the car and the animal. However, the animal has some great escape abilities they can use when in danger, but they become their biggest barrier to freedom. Listen as I help you not to have an Impala mentality. Side note, a tricked out '67 Impala is my dream car.  #getoffthenbench  #betterthanyesterday Get my free audiobook by texting the word "speakerman" to 90210

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Whole 'Nuther Thing July 7, 2018

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2018 231:40


Today's program features tuneage from John Fogerty, Tom Waits, Dr. John, Elvis Costello, Joe Jackson, The Pretenders, Police, Bruce Springsteen, The Wallflowers, Counting Crows, T Rex, Grand Funk Railroad, Ian Hunter, David Bowie, Queen, Fine Young Cannibals, The Velvets, Dion & The Belmonts, The Cleftones, Johnny Tillotson, The Impalas, Del Shannon, Gene Pitney, Jeff Beck Group, Elton John, Jake Holmes, Al Kooper, Chicago, The Youngbloods, Eric Clapton, Crosby Stills & Nash, Circus Maximus, Full Moon, Pat Metheny, Jethro Tull, Jefferson Airplane, Quicksilver Messenger Service, America, Batdorf & Rodney, Bob Welch, Tears For Fears, Buffalo Springfield, Chris Isaak, Dire Straits, Everly Brothers, Ahmad Jamal, Ben Sidran, Billy Joel and Paul McCartney.

TreyPeezy.com - Podcast, Mixtapes, Interviews & more.
TreyPeezy.com Podcast - 12-24-2017 - The Merry Christmas Mix by TreyPeezy.com

TreyPeezy.com - Podcast, Mixtapes, Interviews & more.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2017


TreyPeezy.com cooks together a mix that is so merry you will keep it on repeat.TRACKLISTBig Mike - Burban & ImpalasMaurice Moore 🍓 - Your ManMayer Hawthorne - Just Aint Gonna Work OutBig Mike ft. III- Candy's 4 BabiesNipsey Hussle ft. Swizz Beatz - Been DownPnB Rock ft. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie - Lovin'Dom Kennedy & Hitboy - 500 Band CliqueKendrick Lamar - ELEMENT. Sleepy Brown - We Run The NightNtrlTaste - Lounge PartyG Perico - World on Wheels (Interlude)DJ Mustard & RJMrLA ft. Rae Sremmurd - Hard WayJust Chase - Ego G Perico ft. Polyester & Ray Wright - Fly AroundMayer Hawthorne - Maybe Somaybe NoTHEVAMP ft. EarlGréy & DJ Harrison - 411JustonKace ft. PC (Prince Chrishan) - AdiosSleepy Brown ft. Outkast - I Can't WaitSnoop Dogg ft. Lil Duval - Kill Em Wit The ShouldersBig K.R.I.T. ft. Lloyd - 1999Euroz - Need Me SomeJhene Aiko ft. Swae Lee - SativaAvailable on all podcast platforms:Apple | GooglePlay | Stitcher 

Let's Not Panic
49: Impalas are Sh*t

Let's Not Panic

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2017 67:39


Team Let's Not Panic is in South Africa! We introduce Mr. Wednesday, the burly Land Cruiser we've rented and compare him with Shadow. After a visit to Kruger National Park, Adam and Maggie have some strong opinions about animals. Adam has a very scientific hierarchy of animals. Maggie introduces a new segment. Show Notes Map of this leg of the journey Let's Not Panic on YouTube Let's Not Panic on Instagram Maggie on Twitter Adam on Twitter

CarCast
912: Scott Pruett

CarCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2017 54:00


Scott Pruett joins Adam and Matt to talk about his incredible racing career. They also discuss the presence of Lexus in motorsports, winemaking, and Bruce Jenner. Afterwards, the guys dole out advice to callers about braking before turning, Impalas, and Porsche 924's.

Hank Watson's Garage Hour podcast
07.10.10: Classic! Impalas & Bars in Milwaukee, Office VS Military Pranks, Jeeper VS PT Cruiser Death, Clutch, Tobin & Sasquatch, Trail Plans for Corral Canyon, Plus the Latest List of Secret Scientologists

Hank Watson's Garage Hour podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2014 57:19


This Garage Hour Reload pits some good old cohosts (Dirty Dave and Grizzly Chris, with host Justin Fort) against some of the Garage Hour's good old nemeses: our pal Gravedigger's '67 Impala, off-roading in Corral Canyon, drag racing at Barona, Dr. Tooth, Sasquatch, Clutch, office pranks, and Scientologists. That's right, in addition to the usual parade of cruising the bars in a 25.1C'd alcohol-huffing Impala, Jeeper death, PT Cruiser death, Amon Tobin, Five Horse Johnson and Mogs, the Garage Hour goons tackle the latest list of the Church of Strange Alienology's ongoing members and pending suckers (courtesy of Cracked Magazine), and you WILL be surprised by whom we discovered.  Or possibly not.

Not a Game podcast
Episode 59 – Lasers and gentlemen

Not a Game podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2014 70:25


We’re guestless for Episode 59, but Tom, Jordan and Pip are here to talk about Dota, Fashion Week and Videobrains, three topics that go together better than you’d think. Pip has been trying to play Destiny, but keeps being stopped by Impalas and Figs, while Tom has been dabbling in interactive fiction with Save the […]

Wheel Bearings
They Can't Be Hard When It's Cold

Wheel Bearings

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 114:20


This week in the garage, Roberto enjoyed some top down time with the Jaguar F-Type Roadster, Nicole finished her time with the Nissan Sentra and Sam drove the Mitsubishi Eclipese (not a real Eclipse) Cross.Robbie shares his impressions of ice driving in Colorado with Bridgestone. Nissan is going to build two new electric sedans in Mississippi and probably kill off the Titan to do it. Toyota has pattened a simulated manual shift complete with a clutch for EVs. Sam talks with Chevrolet Silverado chief engineer Nichole Kraatz (patrons already got this last week). Most car buyers are payng over sticker and seeing bouncing Impalas caused a search spike.Links80% of car buyers paid over sticker in JanuaryNissan to build 2 new EVs in MississippiToyota's psuedo manual patentGMC Hummer Battery weighs almost 3,000 pounds. Manual transmission electric SaturnOur Sponsors:* Check out Express VPN: https://expressvpn.com/WHEELBEARINGSAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy