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Jenkins the bank robber, Jenkins in the packaging department, wild stories about Jimmy Piersall, the Onion takes over Infowars, and teaching your children about sex at the Container Store are among the minutiae discussed this week by Rick and Dave. [Ep374]
Send us a textIn pursuit of a dangerous podcast, an FBI agent uncovers a series of confounding audio clues that she must solve to put an end to their terrifyingly long episodes. On Episode 631 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss one of our most anticipated films of the year, Longlegs from director Osgood Perkins! We also discuss why it's weird to have seen The Human Centipede III but not the first two, we do an audio dramatization of the controversial Superman and Big Barda sex tape, and we discuss demonic imagery in cinema! So grab your serial killer decoder ring, buy your lips a gold Rolex, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Horror Hosts, Elvira, Svengoolie, Joe Bob Briggs, Shudder, The Last Drive-In, reviewer or reviewist?, why do we review films?, Shakes the Clown, Men at Work, Human Centipede III, Doctor Doom, Voltron, superhero shizer films, Witchblade, Apache Chief, The Incredible Hulk, The Big Barda/Superman sex tape, Hob's Lane, Sleez - the new head of content at Brazzers, The Pornhub of Justice, comic cliffhangers, celebrity sex tapes, RIP Sycho Sid, Master and Ruler of the World, fade into Bolivia, Lord Humungous, The Skyscrapers, Michael Rooker, Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, earned time, fck home ownership, Osgood Perkins, Jimmy Piersall, Anthony Perkins, Fear Strikes Out, Alicia Witt, Nicolas Cage, “buy your lips a gold Rolex”, the boy with the crystal plumage, Neon Films, great marketing, Longlegs, Maika Monroe, Blair Underwood, Psycho, Jordan Peele, getting engaged to a film, shooting horror to maximize tension, Silence of the Lambs, 1970s cinema, Se7en, The Shining, Zodiac Killer, occult symbology, Satanism, JonBenet Ramsey, Snap Out of It (The Cher Movie), Satanic Tiny Tim, Paul Bearer, Insidious, dip that tip, demonic imagery, the best film of 1994, The Shawshank Redemption, Willy's Wonderland, John Tenta, Golga, Giant Silva, Kurrgan, The Coffee Table, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Knife + Heart, The Last Boyscout, Pale Blood, Wings Hauser, gofckme.com, don't hasten the cummening, a televisual feast, stapp infection, and The Human Centerpiece.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the Show.
Remember Jimmy Piersall? This Day in Sports 8/29 Giants and Jets Prepare for Opening Day
- 8/24/1978 MLB Regular Season -Comiskey Park -.Starting Lineups- Kansas City Royals- 1 - 3B - George Brett- 2 - DH - Hal McRae- 3 - 1B - Pete LaCock- 4 - RF - Al Cowens- 5 - C - Darrell Porter- 6 - LF - Clint Hurdle- 7 - CF - Amos Otis- 8 - SS - Freddie Patek- 9 - 2B - Frank White- 0 - P - Paul Splittorff-- Chicago White Sox1 - LF - Ralph Garr2 - SS - Don Kessinger3 - 1B - Mike Squires4 - DH - Lamar Johnson5 - 3B - Eric Soderholm6 - C - Mike Colbern7 - RF - Claudell Washington8 - CF - Tom Spencer9 - 2B - Greg Pryor0 - P - Mike ProlyRadio Announcers- Harry Caray,- Lorn Brown,- Jimmy Piersall
Braves push Phillies 10 games back, next up the Red hot Reds, Phils announcers hate-filled rant on Ozuna's HR dance with Ron Washington, Schwarber has all the range of an Amana, CWS an all-SEC final tween LSU and Gators, Hawks get a gem in NBA draft, Raptors draftee channels his inner Dorothy from Oz, ESPN continues to skew the news, Kimbrel's man bun, All Star voting won by Acuña Jr, Rays bench star SS for pouting, Macon Bacon under fire or on the grill smells delicious either way, Aaron Rodgers high as a kite, what not to do whilst racing in the Sahara (involves eating bats), Dunkin' Donuts good doughnut (just not as good as Krispy Kreme), Babe Ruth helps toss a no-hitter without getting a batter out, race riot at a Tigers game in Detroit during WWII, Jimmy Piersall runs the bases backwards as Casey Stengel forgets himself, MLB manager quits after 1 game due to homesickness, reliever locks himself in john while relieving himself, Pete's Tweets, This Day in Sports History, and Marvelous Marv Throneberry
Travel inside the mind of Chris Dimino as you go "Beyond The Goatee" Elvis Billionaires gone wild Jimmy Piersalls runs backwards Wander Franco and Ronald Acuna Jr Brandon Miller weighs in on NBA GOAT much more See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Laurel Braitman grew up in nearby Santa Paula and attended Thacher School before embarking on a circuitous and peripatetic career that led her to the faculty at Stanford School of Medicine where she is the Director of Writing and Storytelling. She just published her memoir, "What Looks Like Bravery," about her family and journey through grief, loss, growth and love. She previously wrote the New York Times best-seller "Animal Madness." Braitman's father, a prominent cardiac surgeon in Ventura County, was diagnosed with cancer when Laurel was three, and he endured brutal treatments one after another with the purpose of teaching her and her brother everything they needed to know about life. When he died, Braitman blamed herself for not being able to heal him herself, and lived in denial for years, leading to one misadventure after another, especially in the partner department. "Bravery" takes us along on her road to redemption, with stops along the Umpqua River in Oregon, the Aleutian Islands, Lake Como in Italy, the high desert of New Mexico and the Bay Area. With lots of familiar Ojai references. She faced one tragic loss after another, trying to find meaning amid the devastation. The book will inevitably be compared to Elizabeth Gilbert's "Eat, Pray, Love" and Cheryl Strayed's "Wild," but it holds a more poignant and hopeful tone and ends with a twist that sums up the hard-earned wisdom found along the way. We talked about Ojai in the good old days, steelhead fishing, growing up country and how death haunts us all. We did not talk about Jimmy Piersall's battle with depression, the collected sketches of Monty Python's Flying Circus or Darwin's finch collection at the British Museum & Library. Look for her book tour - she will be giving a reading on Saturday, March 18th at the Deer Lodge from 3 to 6 p.m.
In a re-run episode from April 1st 2020; Eds pulls the sting and changes things up at the last minute with the telling of the life story of misunderstood outfielder Jimmy Piersall. One of the most talented fielders in his day, his playful demeanour caused him some trouble that ultimately kept his worst demons at bay.....for the most part.
President Kennedy speaks out on Cuba; two Negro churches are burned in Georgia; convicted spy Robert Soblen commits suicide; Rachel Carson's "Silent Spring" is criticized; Lenny Bruce is banned in Sydney; Jimmy Piersall is arrested in Baltimore. Newscaster: Joe Rubenstein. Please subscribe to this podcast, and thanks for your support!
Click below and join us for New York Mets Baseball for today July 27, 2022 as we recap and analyze the Mets big win over their crosstown rivals the New York Yankees 6-3. We discuss the gutty gut check come from behind win after the Yankees get out of the gate with first inning long ball as Tijuan Walker holds the fort down and Edwin Diaz nails a dramatic save...we talk about the playoff like atmosphere at Citi Field last night, how Buck Showalter puts the Yankee Series in perspective as well as the Braves current hot streak...Francisco Alvarez is now the number 1 prospect in Baseball, James McCann and Trevor May are returning soon ....we recall the Carlos Beltran- Zack Wheeler trade...we recall what made the Mets 16-4 victory over Houston in 85 so unique....how and why Jimmy Piersall and Cleon Jones were released on this date....we preview tonight's game with Mad Max on the bump...plus Mets Jeopardy, trivia, Birthdays and transactions. Enjoy the podcast, enjoy your day and Let's Go Mets!!! #NewYorkMets, #NewYorkYankees , #BuckShowalter, #TijuanWalker, #EdwinDiaz, #CitiField #FranciscoAlvarez #JamesMcCann, #CarlosBeltran #ZackWheeler , #Houston Astros, #CleonJones #JimmyPiersall , #MaxScherzer --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stan-phillips8/support
Chuck Garfien speaks with longtime Chicago sportscaster Rich King who saw it all during his 48-year broadcasting career. King shares inside stories about some of the biggest names and biggest games he covered along the way. He also talks about his new book “Ike and Me: What a Time it Was” about the friendship he formed with WGN photographer Richard “Ike” Isaac. They also discuss the sportscasting business, where it was and where it is today. (4:00) - The "Golden Age" of Chicago sports(10:30) - Traveling with Harry Caray and Jimmy Piersall(25:51) - Rich describes his friend and photographer Richard "Ike" Isaac (34:42) - Rich describes his working relationship with sportscasting legend Dan RoanSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Click below and join us for New York Mets Baseball Today May 23, 2022.....Mets fans are feeling a Mile High as the Metropolitans took the series from the Colorado Rockies 2-0 behind the masterful pitching of Tijuan Walker yesterday. .we have audio clips of Tijuan, Buck Showalter and Luis Guillorme discussing yesterday's game and their performances...Joely Rodriguez took in the game from the Rockpile and he explains why he did so..You can tell things are different under Uncle Steve as the Mets avoid arbitration with Chris Bassitt and sign him for this year with a nice option for 2023...looks like some fresh arms in David Peterson and Thomas Szapucki will get to show their stuff in starts against the Giants ..we will discuss in detail ....plus we look back in great depth at the big trade for Mike Piazza in 1998 plus the trade for Jimmy Piersall in 1963 that sent Gil Hodges to the Senators so that he could manage Washington...and as always Mets trivia, Jeopardy, birthdays and transactions...a great way to start your week is by listening to this podcast....enjoy and Let's Go Mets !!! #NewYorkMets #ColoradoRockies #SanFranciscoGiants #baseball #TijuanWalker #RobertGuillorme #buckshowalter #JoelyRodriguez #roc!kpile #SteveCohen Chris Bassitt #DavidPeterson #ThomasSzapucki #MikePiazza #GilHodges #JimmyPiersall #WashingtonSenators --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stan-phillips8/support
Danny Parkins and Matt Spiegel hosted a special broadcast at Harry Caray's Tavern at Navy Pier for the 24th annual Worldwide Toast to Harry Caray. The guys were joined by White Sox legend Ron Kittle to discuss his relationship with Caray, the way he brought fun to the broadcast booth and more.
Jimmy Piersall was a baseball player known for his playing field shenanigans including but not limited to: running backwards but in the correct direction around the bases. Listen to this episode hosted by Rachel Teichman, LMSW and Victor Varnado, KSN to learn more! Produced and hosted by Victor Varnado & Rachel Teichman This episode was suggested by Rachel Teichman, LMSW's dad. Full Wikipedia article here:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Piersall WE APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT ON PATREON! https://www.patreon.com/wikilistenpodcast Find us on social media! https://www.facebook.com/WikiListen Instagram @WikiListen Twitter @Wiki_Listen Youtube Get bonus content on Patreon Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In London, a health organization releases a report on cigarettes; in New York, conservatives and liberals stage dueling rallies; in Washington, President Kennedy asks America's friends to do their share; a World War II anniversary is observed; an Oscar nomination is refused; and outfielder Jimmy Piersall speaks out. Newscaster: Joe Rubenstein. Please subscribe to this podcast, and thanks for your support!
Josh Walker joins me for the 27th installment of That Seventies Card Show. Josh is a 19 year-old college student who's collection is deeply vintage, a rarity for his generation. John Walker collects vintage. Josh is light years ahead of me when I was 19, when having a 1962 Jimmy Piersall was big deal.Music by Mango SafariThatSeventiesCardShow@gmail.com @SeventiesCard on TwitterThat Seventies Card Show on YouTube
As the 1961 season was winding down, the New York Yankees went on a tear, reeling off 13 consecutive wins. Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris continued to hit home runs, but a disturbing incident at Yankee Stadium, highlighted a doubleheader between the Yankees and the Cleveland Indians.On Sep. 10, in the first game of a doubleheader, Indians outfielder Jimmy Piersall was attacked by two fans, but Piersall fought back. It was one of several incidents that highlighted a bizarre afternoon of baseball at the "big ballpark in the Bronx," as Yankees' broadcaster Red Barber used to refer to the Stadium. All this and more highlight the latest episode of my Baseball Sixty One podcast.
Hello, Mets Legends faithful! We sincerely apologize for the delay between podcast uploads. Rob's computer and him got into a long, drawn out battle, but Rob came out on top as the ultimate victor. Anyway, this episode is jampacked with tremendous content! Ryan Finkelstein of Locked on Mets joins Rob and Mike J. to talk about what goes into hosting a daily podcast, and Ryan explains why he loved Mets Legend Jeff Duncan so much. We then go back and retrace Rob's lineage all the way to the 1960s when his distant relative, Jimmy Piersall, hit his 100th career home run and ran the bases backwards so he would get more publicity than Duke Snider did for his 400th homer. Be sure to check us out, as always, on Twitter: @MetsLegends, as well as hitting Ryan with a follow: @FinkelsteinRyan as well as @LockedOnMets! Thank you always for listening and stay tuned for some more Amazin' content! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
More information about todays events, players, ball park, date and season - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/jimmy-piersall-celebrates-his-100th-career-home-run-by-running-the-bases-backward/ Join our Baseball Community – Join a community of baseball fans just like you - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/join-the community Hosted by This Day In Baseball – Learn more about the hosts of todays show https://thisdayinbaseball.com/about-us/ Support this Show – Post or Personal donations https://thisdayinbaseball.com/sponsor-donation-program/ Advertise Inquiries – If you are interested in advertising - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/advertise-with-this-day-in-baseball/ the homerun is hit @1:09:50 Shortly after the HR, Bob Murphy said that Piersall had said that he was going to run the bases backwards when he got his 100th HR. After that he said “Jimmy Piersall - a man of his word!” On June 23, 1963, New York Mets’ outfielder Jimmy Piersall celebrates his 100th career home run by running in the correct order, but bases backward. Piersall’s stunt angers Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Dallas Green and Commissioner Ford Frick. The Mets will hand Jimmy his walking papers two days later by Casey Stengel. The Mets' outfielder, who thought of the stunt after being disappointed by the lack of attention Duke Snider's 400th round-tripper received.
Episode NotesNo Fear Friday #18 – A Deep Discussion with Alan SchererAlan Scherer has a fascinating story. The grandson of former Boston Red Sox centerfielder, Jimmy Piersall, Alan has seen and battled mental illness his entire life.In this episode, Alan shares his story, his truth. He does not hold back. It is emotional, raw, and vastly important. Listen and learn as Alan shares insights into how he copes with bipolar disorder, sobriety, and navigating the pandemic.Here is more information on Alan and how to connect with him:Deconstructing StigmaMental Health Article Featuring Alan's Quest to Cope with Bipolar DisorderAlan's Online Photography PortfolioThe Good Fight PodcastThe Fierceful PodcastDonation Link for Alan's 60K Sobriety Anniversary Run to Benefit Father BillsAlan on FacebookAlan on InstagramAs always… The way forward is together. The time to conquer is now.Thank you for listening to The No Fear Project! Be sure to subscribe in your favorite podcast app. Please consider leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, it really does help the show.This episode's sponsor:Silver Fox Athletics. Check them out and book your free consultation with Coach Andy today. Be sure to tell him that you heard about him from The No Fear Project.Connect with The No Fear Project:Facebook.com/groups/thenofearprojectInstagram @thenofearprojectVisit our website at thenofearproject.com.Original music was written and performed by Josh & Dean.SUPPORT The No Fear Project on Patreon!This episode's producers:Endurance for Everyone podcastDava SilviaMoney, Motivation and Motherhood podcastThe No Fear Project is committed to helping those with mental illness get help and to defeating the stigma. If you are having thoughts of harming yourself or suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline for help now at 800-273-8255. Remember, you are not alone.The No Fear Project is a production of Paragon Media.Copyright 2020 – All Rights Reserved
In his very first game with the White Sox in 1981, Carlton Fisk hit a game-winning 3-run homer in the 8th inning at Fenway Park against his former team. It was madness--not only on the field, but in the broadcast booth with White Sox broadcasters Harry Caray and Jimmy Piersall. Host Chuck Garfien is joined by Ryan McGuffey and Chris Kamka to discuss everything that led up to that game, Fisk signing with the White Sox, the insane commentary by Caray and Piersall and the home run that is still remembered to this day.(3:35) - History of bad blood between Fisk and the Red Sox enabled the White Sox to sign Fisk(20:00) - The crazy broadcast by Harry Caray and Jimmy Piersall(32:00) - Carlton Fisk's first at-bat with the White Sox vs his old team(39:25) - Fisk's game-winning home run, Piersall called it, and why did the Red Sox even pitch to him?(43:20) - Piersall rips LaMarr Hoyt(46:38) - Ed Farmer closes out the game for the win
Eds pulls the sting and changes things up at the last minute and tells the life story of misunderstood outfielder Jimmy Piersall. One of the most talented fielders in his day, his playful demeanour caused him some trouble that ultimately kept his worst demons at bay.....for the most part.
On the latest Baseball Happenings Podcast, we present an interview with the recently deceased Ted Lepcio, an infielder who played primarily with the Boston Red Sox in the 1950s.During our conversation from 2017, we discuss Lepcio's relationship with his teammate, Jimmy Piersall, as well as his memories of facing Satchel Paige. Lepcio died December 11th, 2019, in Dedham, Massachusettes. He was 90.
The 1950 Cleveland Buckeyes were the last Negro League baseball team in Cleveland. MLB had integrated and the Negro Leagues were going out of business. The Indians were strong contenders throughout the decade. In 1954 they were American League champions. Star players for the Tribe during the Fifties included Sam Zoldak, Bob Kennedy, Mickey Vernon, Sam Jones, Hal Naragon, Harry "Suitcase" Simpson, Snuffy Stirnweiss, Birdie Tebbetts, Hank Majeski, Dave Pope, Pete Reiser, Quincy Trouppe (member of the 1945 Negro League champions Cleveland Buckeyes), Wally Westlake, Don Mossi, Ran Narleski, Sam Dente, Rudy Regalado, Vic Wertz, Herb Score, Rocky Colavito, Ralph Kiner, Cal McLish, Chico Carrasquel, Hank Aguirre, Hoyt Wilhelm, Roger Maris, Dick Williams, Gary Bell, Woodie Held, Randy Jackson, Vic Power, Al Cicotte, Jim "Mudcat" Grant, Jim Perry, Tito Francona, Billy Martin, Jimmy Piersall and many more!
Luke Stuckmeyer talks with Doug Glanville about baseball, life, Hamilton... and Hall & Oates.0:38 - Doug discusses "Hamilton" - his favorite Broadway play2:59 - Doug talks about how the band Hall & Oates helped him become a Major League baseball player.6:55 - Doug discusses his favorite early baseball memories - including imitating Mike Schmidt.9:24 - Doug talks about some of the coaches that helped him the most when he was a young player - including Billy Willaims, Jimmy Piersall and Shawon Dunston11:30 - Find out which managerial job Doug interviewed for.12:58 - Doug discusses how much the game has changed since he was still a player - and dreaming about "knocking 'the Wizard' back to Oz."16:27 - Doug talks about the defining moments from his career in MLB - including the night he collected his 1,000th career hit - and the spiritual side of baseball.20:39 - Doug discusses being the first African-American Ivy League graduate to play Major League baseball, and what that means to him now.22:45 - Doug talks about the process of writing an Op-Ed for the New York Times - regarding the subjects of racism, ambiguity, commonality, and empathy - and how baseball can be a common ground for fans everywhere.
Movie Geeks United! home entertainment correspondent Adam Long celebrates the 60th anniversary of the classic Fear Strikes Out with the film's female lead Norma Moore. Directed by Robert Mulligan and produced by Alan Pakula, the film tells the story of Jimmy Piersall, a major league baseball sensation who suffered from mental illness. Ms. Moore discusses her working relationship with all of the principle talents associated with the film, including star Anthony Perkins, and her additional experiences in classic Hollywood. Support this podcast
Movie Geeks United! home entertainment correspondent Adam Long celebrates the 60th anniversary of the classic Fear Strikes Out with the film's female lead Norma Moore. Directed by Robert Mulligan and produced by Alan Pakula, the film tells the story of Jimmy Piersall, a major league baseball sensation who suffered from mental illness. Ms. Moore discusses her working relationship with all of the principle talents associated with the film, including star Anthony Perkins, and her additional experiences in classic Hollywood.
Former Chicago White Sox shortstop Greg Pryor joins the boys to talk about Disco Demolition Night and the events of July 12, 1979, the day he made Jimmy Piersall go crazy, describes what it was like being part of the circus surrounding Bo Jackson in 1986 and spills the beans on what he thinks is the worst baseball movie ever.
Adam West, TV's Batman is a new addition to the Next World. He was greeted by a large enthusiastic crowd. In the throng was a special person with a gift for Adam. Wait til you hear what it was. Sir Roger Moore has accepted a role in the upcoming superhero movie starring Gilda Radner. We'll tell you everything we know about the movie and Sir Roger's part in it. Actress Glenna Headley did something unusual upon her arrival in the Afterlife that shocked the people there to greet her. Why were many disappointed by it. You'll find out. Jimmy Piersall, baseball player who wrote a book about his struggles with mental illness is now a resident in the Next World, he has an offer that some think will turn into a debacle. What is it and why do people think Piersall is walking into a trap?
EP44 – Rick and Dave discuss reality show nightmares, the fattest cities in America, someone who REALLY doesn’t want his job, a Cubs tongue twister, and Rick’s brush with Jimmy Piersall. The post Minutia Men – 03/30/17 appeared first on Radio Misfits.
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