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Segunda entrega de canciones que alcanzaron su puesto más alto en listas norteamericanas de pop en este mes de hace 60 años. Quedaron muchas cosas fuera del primer episodio que no podíamos pasar por alto.Playlist;(sintonía) THE ARROWS feat DAVIE ALLAN “Apache 65” (top 64)ROGER MILLER “King of the road” (top 4)BOBBY GOLDSBORO “Little things” (top 13)JOHNNY RIVERS “Midnight Special” (top 20)JOHNNY CASH “Orange blossom Special” (top 80)HERMAN’S HERMITS “Can’t you hear my heartbeat” (top 2)GERRY and THE PACEMAKERS “Ferry cross the Mersey” (top 6)THE BEATLES “I don’t want to spoil the party” (top 39)GEORGIE FAME and THE BLUE FLAMES “Yeh Yeh” (top 21)THE NASHVILLE TEENS “Find my way back home” (top 98)THE KINGSMEN “The Jolly Green giant” (top 4)DEL SHANNON “Stranger in town” (top 30)RICK NELSON “Mean old world” (top 96)IAN WHITCOMB and BLUESVILLE “This sporting life” (top 100)JEWEL AKENS “The birds and the bees” (top 3)ROY ORBISON “Goodnight” (top 21)RODDIE JOY “Come back baby” (top 86)DUSTY SPRINGFIELD “Losing you” (top 91)STEVE ALAIMO “Real live girl” (top 77)Escuchar audio
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1 hour and 53 minutes With David Nasternak and Alex Drain This Podcast Has a Sponsor: Michigan Law Grad Jonathan Paul is the guy with the C you want skating next to the ref and pleading your case. He's also a good guy to sit next to at the hockey games. Segment 1: Epic Showdown Opener Blitzed and Overpassing Puck Luck For All Best Period of the Season? Segment 2: MSU Volume #6 Power Plays?! Rushes and Even Play Actual Best Period of the Season Tournament Wrap-Up and Notes MUSIC NHL on ESPN Theme "Seven Nation Army - Glitch Mob Remix" -- The White Stripes, The Glitch Mob Ice Hockey (NES) theme
Today's look Around the Air Force features Jolly Green II aircraft refueling capabilities, new scholarships afforded to students attending historically black colleges and universities, and how the Air Force moves towards gear inclusivity.
In this episode, Evan Dackow shares his business success story with Jolly Green Tree & Shrub care out of Long Island, NY. We go through the starting of the business back in 1975, and lead up to the growth of the plant health care side of the business into the present. Evan shares some really valuable insights on how he grew and marketed the Tree & Plant Health Care side of the business and exploded it into a very profitable business over the last 20 + years. I enjoyed this conversation and all of Evan's insights, and I know that you will too. Thanks for sharing Evan! Join our FREE facebook group - Tree service marketing secrets! https://www.facebook.com/groups/treeservicemarketingsecrets Download our Ultimate Internet Marketing Checklist FREE: https://treeservicedigital.com/free-checklist/ Listen to our Podcast @ https://treeservicedigital.com/podcast/
We learn about a bizarre new fetish, learn some more ways to not sound like a knob while you're dirty talking, how to create the illusion of a massive unit and meet a man who takes his thing for feet way, way too far. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Julia and Dana invite different guests to temporarily fill in for Steve. First, Julia and Dana are joined by Slate's technology editor, Jonathan L. Fischer, as they hulk out and lawyer out with She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. Then, the panel is joined by Slate's music critic, Carl Wilson, to take a look at one of music's larger-than-life figures, David Bowie, with the documentary Moonage Daydream. Finally, the panel is joined by Sam Adams, a senior editor at Slate, to discuss the ethics of documentaries—a discussion inspired by the article “Inside the Documentary Cash Grab,” written by Mia Galuppo and Katie Kilkenny for The Hollywood Reporter. In Slate Plus, the panel discusses unfinished works of art they really wish were, well, finished. Email us at culturefest@slate.com. Endorsements Dana: One of Dana's favorite Onion articles of all time: “David Bowie Asks Iman If They Should Just Do Lasagna Again.” Sam: Actually reading Robert Caro's book The Power Broker. Julia: Take an art class! Take. An. Art. Class. Generally, if you're in LA: checkout Makers Mess. Specifically, if you're anywhere: check out the online kits and classes from Mercedez Rex. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. Production assistance by Nadira Goffe. Outro music is "Stone Cookies" by Dusty Decks. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows. You'll also be supporting the work we do here on the Culture Gabfest. Sign up now at Slate.com/cultureplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Julia and Dana invite different guests to temporarily fill in for Steve. First, Julia and Dana are joined by Slate's technology editor, Jonathan L. Fischer, as they hulk out and lawyer out with She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. Then, the panel is joined by Slate's music critic, Carl Wilson, to take a look at one of music's larger-than-life figures, David Bowie, with the documentary Moonage Daydream. Finally, the panel is joined by Sam Adams, a senior editor at Slate, to discuss the ethics of documentaries—a discussion inspired by the article “Inside the Documentary Cash Grab,” written by Mia Galuppo and Katie Kilkenny for The Hollywood Reporter. In Slate Plus, the panel discusses unfinished works of art they really wish were, well, finished. Email us at culturefest@slate.com. Endorsements Dana: One of Dana's favorite Onion articles of all time: “David Bowie Asks Iman If They Should Just Do Lasagna Again.” Sam: Actually reading Robert Caro's book The Power Broker. Julia: Take an art class! Take. An. Art. Class. Generally, if you're in LA: checkout Makers Mess. Specifically, if you're anywhere: check out the online kits and classes from Mercedez Rex. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. Production assistance by Nadira Goffe. Outro music is "Stone Cookies" by Dusty Decks. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows. You'll also be supporting the work we do here on the Culture Gabfest. Sign up now at Slate.com/cultureplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Distinguished Flying Cross is our nation's fourth highest award for heroism and the highest award for extraordinary aerial achievement. Three time DFC recipient Ross Detwiler and his fellow “Misty” pilots volunteered to fly some of the most dangerous missions of the Vietnam War. Twenty two percent of the forward air controllers were shot down. Ross was among them. The original Forward Air Control missions were flown in much slower, propeller driven aircraft. However, because the loss rates of pilots and aircraft were so high, the mission was renamed Fast Forward Air control and transitioned to F-100 and F-4 aircraft. Ross flew both. He says that their mission was basically to go out and get shot at so they could discover where the enemy was. The lives of the pilots who flew “Misty” missions are detailed in his book “The Great Muckrack and Rosie”. In his book Ross recounts the sometimes tragic and often heroic stories of some of the men he flew with. There are also more light hearted anecdotes of the adventures of the pilots who lived day to day and developed a rather morbid sense of humor. Ross shares his recollections of the day his aircraft was hit by multiple rounds and caught fire. Everything seemed to happen in slow motion but the equipment worked precisely the way it was supposed to. He is everlastingly grateful to the crew of the “Jolly Green” helicopter rescuers who pulled him out the jungle and lists each by name in his book. Ross has also written a second book; “Pacific Musick” that describe the life of Captain Ed Musick, chief pilot of the Pan American Airways China Clipper. The Distinguished Flying Cross Society is a membership organization consisting of DFC recipients and their family members. Their mission is to honor the legacy of the men & women who have received the award, preserve their rich legacy & historical narratives and educate the public on the values of courage, patriotism and character.
Oh boy, I haven't even started listening, but I know this one got super sloppy as the second of an outdoor double-header. The Mariners are getting fun, so we're going to a game. Old racists don't like baseball to be fun. Bill thinks people are secretly drinking a lot more. Reviews of Cooking Recipes! Lasagna. We talk sugar in tomato sauce. It's Mary's Anniversary, and she reveals she gets in a fight every day! Congratulations to 52 years of daily fights and not getting a divorce. The Green Giants – The Hulk and The Jolly Green. Toby McGuire love. Ice Cream Truck of the Week: Bill recommends The White Darkness. Trader Joe's all have bad parking lots. Max is doing jokey stuff. Raccoons and crows teaming up could mean trouble. We're gonna let animals take over for awhile. Reviews of Cooking Recipes! Baked potatoes. Bill has a good archiving project to see what regular people look like during different eras and places. Colbert Question: What song would you choose if you had to listen to one for the rest of your life? Kelley's Hint List! Clean and save your bacon rind. Select dress patterns according to bust and hips. Sharpen your sewing machine needles with a wet stone. Wipe your sweeper brushes occasionally. Umpire Pants Out!
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Spokane's favorite speedsters, the Jolly Green Giants take on Roy Lee Johnson's 1963 R&B eponymous instructional dance song, “Busy Body” (1:34), the A-side of their sole single. The BPM's will make your body busy! A killer riff, cranked Fender amp and belligerent vocals place this suspect firmly in the Pacific Northwest in 1966. We also discuss backbone slippage and other horrible dancefloor injuries. The B-side is “Caught You Red Handed” (41:47) and Weldon likes it even better than the feature presentation. More Sonics-style vocals on this number: the combination of the mean minor third and tough lyrical content causes modulation and intimidation. Tear off your shoes!!
This week I'm fortunate enough to spend some time with Cat & Todd, two of the main engines that comprise one of the oldest breweries in town, Springfield Brewing Co. Their Greene Ghost is a flagship IPA, followed up by the Greene Dragon, the double IPA which has caused many a wild adventure, and this week they debut The Goliath. This bad rooster is their Triple IPA, and I am here to tell you, it's the smoothest ride you can hope for on the roller coaster of craft brews. Not only did I get to enjoy the ride, I got to know two remarkable folks who display a depth that never ceases to amaze me. Enjoy this truly fun hour!
Jess is joined by Ross, Baz, and Caleb to play Fae's Anatomy: A Melodramatic Medical Mystery RPG! In this weeks episode some broccoli wakes and we meet our patient.Back Fae's Anatomy on Kickstarter hereCheck out Caleb on Twitter @HebanonGCalHebanon Games is on Patreon hereFind Role Playing Public Radio on Patreon hereBaz is on Twitch as FutureWolfingtonCheck out epistolary horror series The Carving BonesGet Jess' games hereSupport the More Like Guidelines on PatreonContent WarningsHospitalsIllnessMedical malpracticeIllness and near death experiences involving a childReferences to drug useParasitesSmokingSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/donthurtbirds)
Environmentalism can be overwhelming if you're not careful! In this episode of Bottomless Coffee Jerome and special guest host Rachel Austin chat with Alice Tang about contemporary environmentalist practices and the responsibilities that producers have to be better stewards of our shared environment. https://www.patreon.com/bottomlesscoffee (Support Bottomless Coffee!) https://www.instagram.com/alicetang2 (Connect with Alice Tang on Instagram) https://www.instagram.com/therealrachelaustin (Connect with Rachel Austin on Instagram) https://www.instagram.com/lovelaborproject (Follow Love Labor Project on Instagram) https://www.instagram.com/jerometevans (Connect with Jerome on Instagram) https://www.bottomlesscoffeepodcast.com (Bottomless Coffee Website) https://www.instagram.com/bottomlesscoffeepodcast (Follow Bottomless Coffee on Instagram)
Please go support Shayli at @artslugart This weeks episode involves a killer nurse and a real holey man. Meg and Kate are very very thankful for all of your support and we're sorry that we're sleep deprived college kids in this weeks episode and we don't hide it will. Give us a follow on our twitter (@twodrunkroomies) and instagram (@twodrunkroomies) Rate and review us on Apple podcast to get a free sticker from us! all you have to do it screenshot and dm us your rating! --- 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/twodrunkroommates/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/twodrunkroommates/support
We often associated federal crimes with illegal drugs, guns or human trafficking, but rarely do we consider that selling plants and insects can be illegal, especially if imported without a permit. In this episode, we discuss two popular science articles that discuss federal investigations into plant and insect smugglers. Full articles: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/2019/09/bug-smuggling-big-business/ (Jani Actman (2019). Demand for exotic pets and collectors' items drives a flourishing illegal trade in beetles, spiders, and more. National Geographic: Wildlife Watch.) https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/jun/20/agents-save-rare-cactus-texas-smugglers (Rob Walker (2020). Texas's cactus cops battle to save rare desert beauty from smuggling gangs. The Guardian. ) https://www.expressnews.com/news/local/article/Last-Big-Bend-cactus-smuggler-pleads-guilty-15334248.php?fbclid=IwAR2WXMlJcHMXbVNlUfKtAp-YUDJaSt2CdKD3iUrLzDIn7dDwuzrdN1-gQXg (John MacCormack (2020). Smugglers sold thousands of protected "living rock" cacti, found only in the Big Bend. San Antonio Express News.)
How about a bonus episode? Listen to Episode 1 of the Jolly Green Scientists podcast that I'm co-hosting with Erfan Vafaie! It's fun and sciencey and great! Do us a huge favor and subscribe to the show wherever you like to listen to podcasts and drop us a review on Apple or Podchaser. It'll help with our exposure early on and let us know we're headed in the right direction! Links to the show in all the places are below!Apple: https://apple.co/2ML2AsAPodchaser: https://bit.ly/2XMCmML CastBox: https://bit.ly/3hevm2CGoogle: https://bit.ly/3dQHJjiFacebook: https://bit.ly/2UtNLPgCaptivate: https://bit.ly/3dRyq2OCheck out our Sponsor, Pecan Ridge and use the promo code "plantpeople" at check out for %10 off your order!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thepecanridge/Website: https://pecanridge.com/ As always, thanks so much for listening! Subscribe, rate, and review Planthropology on your favorite podcast app. It really helps the show keep growing and reaching more people! Also, check out Planthropology on our website and various social media pages, all listed below. As an added bonus, if you review Planthropology on Apple Podcasts or Podchaser and send me a screenshot of it, I'll send you an awesome "Plant People are Cool" sticker!Listen in on Apple, Spotify, Stitcher, Castbox, or wherever else you like to get your podcasts.Website: www.planthropologypod.comPodchaser: www.podchaser.com/PlanthropologyFacebook: PlanthropologyFacebook group: Planthropology's Cool Plant PeopleInstagram: @PlanthropologyPodTwitter: @Planthropology_Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/planthropology)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/planthropology)
Jennifer Lynn Walker, founder of Jolly Green homes and a 28 year green enthusiast joins Casey for this week's live interview. She is deeply committed to healthy living, alternative green ways of renovating, and recommending eco-friendly resources and products. In this interview we talk about how Jennifer's local market has been affected by the pandemic, green real estate, why now is the time to renovate and not sell, and her plans to turn her own garage into an apartment.
On this show, we'll digest data from scientific research and popular science magazines (such as GrowerTalks) related to horticultural sciences; whether we're talking about insects or plant production practices. The two hosts are: Erfan Vafaie, Extension Program Specialist II, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Vikram Baliga, Greenhouse Manager and Instructor of Horticulture, Texas Tech University
I have something very unusual for you on this show. This is a show that I originally aired on my Book Promo 101 radio show, with Dave Richardson, author of Vietnam Air Rescues. This riveting book begins with the authors' ‘Unauthorized History of the Vietnam War'; then continues to describe his life as a “Jolly Green” rescue pilot, picking up aircrew shot down in North Vietnam and Laos. Details of his 7 rescues of 9 men are included, as well as over 30 anecdotes relating to his experiences. You don't want to miss this show or next week which is part two. The book is illustrated with more than 100 photos, maps and drawings to further explain the rescues and the stories he shares. Next week, I'll share the interview I did with Dave Richardson and Kenny Fields, the last man he rescued. At the time, that was the largest rescue of the war. That interview will give you the perspective from the air and from the ground. They are both very interesting shows and I'm very glad I found the recordings and can share them again. This is airing for the first time since August of 2008. This show is family-friendly in case you have children who are interested in helicopters and pilots
A opportunity to talk with and hear from the JTAC, FAC-A, TACP, ROMAD, JFO, PILOT, Fixed Wing, Rotary, RPAS, the whole CAS community. First Guest was - Rick @jollygreenjtac . Coffee mentioned was @greenberetcoffeeco . Whiskey was Aberfeldy.
Jolly Green giant confirmed as an avatar for Nyarlathotep.
Josh and Kevin are back for absolute shit-storm of an episode! We chat: CM Punk's WWE Backstage Return, NXT Takeover: Wargames, AEW Full Gear and more! Plus it's storytime with Kevin and Josh as they recall some "chilled out" times. This week is AUDIO-ONLY! All links: linktr.ee/joshrobinson00 Follow us on Twitter: @JoshRobinson00 @KevinCWrestling
content: Sep 21, 2019 Audio (MP3): 20190921 - jolly green Please enjoy another song I recorded sometime in the late 90s, maybe 1998. Of course I wrote all the lyrics and music and played all the instruments. Because that's what you do when you're me. I am surfing the lifestyle that I was shown. I am riding the aftershock, a tidal wave… A boy that you have grown. You have sown, you have stoned. Who else am I to blame? Dare I say the trouble lies in how I learned, how I was raised? How I was burned? How I was shamed? Didn’t go to Harvard or enroll at Yale. Wanted to grown up an astronaut instead I got… A jail cell. Was a dope slot, addicted to shots. Can’t think for myself. I’m not a boy. I can think for myself now. Inflated with the airs of rage. Every breath is one of hate. Mean jolly green giant of field of defiance. Stones for you. Burns for you. Shocks for you. And you. And you. And you. I’m not a boy. I can think for myself now. Now I live the lifestyle that I choose. It’s got nothing to do with you. Threw away your noose, I let myself loose. Boo-hoo for you, singing your blues. Eating your abuse. Duck, duck, goose. I tie my shoes so fuck you. Alias: grahm sexton Title: jolly green #tcrmusic #diariespodcast Add a comment! Got 30 seconds? Take the super duper, quick and easy podcast survey! Please. 😊 Love the show? Make a donation! Because you're the best. 💖 tcrbang.com · Instagram · Facebook · YouTube View original
Season 6 episode 16 is here, folks! For a good while there Xander was one of the more well adjusted characters in this show. He had a loving fiance, a great job, and he didn't trust men with orbs. But, that all went topsy turvy this week and we went from one pending wedding, to zero. Thanks for listening!
Drunk Corps Int. Episode Joon Tang - Part one of the hungedist-overist episode of Drunk Corps, Jolly Green, KG and Saladbar give you the 2019 DCI season preview, as prepared by someone on DCP. You can't get mad at us Band Twitter, we're just reading what someone else posted.
Drunk Corps Int. Episode Joon Tang - Part one of the hungedist-overist episode of Drunk Corps, Jolly Green, KG and Saladbar give you the 2019 DCI season preview, as prepared by someone on DCP. You can't get mad at us Band Twitter, we're just reading what someone else posted.
This is best listened to as a 2-parter, the guys do have a great discussion about tour fees... But there's a lot of drunken, rambling story telling. Jolly Green recaps his trip to New Orleans, Drums Down Under breaks down a couple of causes to why tour fees have increased so drastically and an argument breaks out over which corps is the Terminator and which corps is Rambo. Buckle up, it's a sloppy one.
This is best listened to as a 2-parter, the guys do have a great discussion about tour fees... But there's a lot of drunken, rambling story telling. Jolly Green recaps his trip to New Orleans, Drums Down Under breaks down a couple of causes to why tour fees have increased so drastically and an argument breaks out over which corps is the Terminator and which corps is Rambo. Buckle up, it's a sloppy one.
Drunk Corps Int. - Episode I AM KG!!! Don’t get fooled, we all know that I’m the real KG. In this episode we celebrate the return of Drums Down Under, who started drinking at 7am because Australia, Jolly Green shotguns a pizza during an important Drunk Corps scholarship discussion and we answer your Twitter questions. We also discuss the current state of DCI, which seems like it’s on borrowed time tbh, and the latest article from the Philadelphia Inquirer. Grab a Christmas themed drink with your loved ones, then head to the basement to get wasted and enjoy this month’s episode! Seriously though, I am KG.
Drunk Corps Int. - Episode I AM KG!!! Don’t get fooled, we all know that I’m the real KG. In this episode we celebrate the return of Drums Down Under, who started drinking at 7am because Australia, Jolly Green shotguns a pizza during an important Drunk Corps scholarship discussion and we answer your Twitter questions. We also discuss the current state of DCI, which seems like it’s on borrowed time tbh, and the latest article from the Philadelphia Inquirer. Grab a Christmas themed drink with your loved ones, then head to the basement to get wasted and enjoy this month’s episode! Seriously though, I am KG.
We kid you not, we recorded this on Chuck Mangione’s 78th birthday and it feels so good. In this episode we cover Cadets2, the back and forth lawsuits between YEA! and GH. Plus what’s going on in Oregon and a discussion about Michael Gaines. Then in part 2… BUCKLE. UP. It gets weird with an aural surprise/assault from KG. Jolly Green’s angry with the youths and audition tips to secure your spot in the 2019 season. Cheers!
We kid you not, we recorded this on Chuck Mangione’s 78th birthday and it feels so good. In this episode we cover Cadets2, the back and forth lawsuits between YEA! and GH. Plus what’s going on in Oregon and a discussion about Michael Gaines. Then in part 2… BUCKLE. UP. It gets weird with an aural surprise/assault from KG. Jolly Green’s angry with the youths and audition tips to secure your spot in the 2019 season. Cheers!
The guys sit down to discuss the laundry list of shit that has hit DCI's ceiling fan. To lighten up this extra long and downer podcast the gang shares what's new in their lives. Drums Down Under gives us an update about Magpies. Jolly Green visits Dallas. Saladbar heads to Oakland and KG has a visit from the U.S. Marshals. Yes, you read that correctly.
The guys sit down to discuss the laundry list of shit that has hit DCI's ceiling fan. To lighten up this extra long and downer podcast the gang shares what's new in their lives. Drums Down Under gives us an update about Magpies. Jolly Green visits Dallas. Saladbar heads to Oakland and KG has a visit from the U.S. Marshals. Yes, you read that correctly.
Pat Steinberg, Jeff Krever and Hannah Nordman talk about their confidence in Trevor Harris as a Fantasy quarterback, the booming Alex Green, and some hidden value following three devastating Week 12 injuries.
Here we go! Drunk Corps Int. Presents the 2018 DCI Season Recap! The crew talks about the seasons highlights: Mandarins, BAC and SCV. Plus some great discussions about Open Class corps and the idea of corps relegation, the Madison Scouts and toxic alumni, Jubal and most importantly MITCHELL! Jolly Green screams about CRANK: High Voltage and draws the line at Pontiac. Trust us, this is a good one. Cheers!
Here we go! Drunk Corps Int. Presents the 2018 DCI Season Recap! The crew talks about the seasons highlights: Mandarins, BAC and SCV. Plus some great discussions about Open Class corps and the idea of corps relegation, the Madison Scouts and toxic alumni, Jubal and most importantly MITCHELL! Jolly Green screams about CRANK: High Voltage and draws the line at Pontiac. Trust us, this is a good one. Cheers!
It's June, everyone! The members are out there sweating and polishing and still following curfew rules, so the Drunk Corps crew dives into a fast and loose season preview. Jolly Green explains his mystery illness, everyone advocates for wearing hats, and Dave Matthews takes a BEATING. It's all here for the June edition of the Drunk Corps International Podcast!
It's June, everyone! The members are out there sweating and polishing and still following curfew rules, so the Drunk Corps crew dives into a fast and loose season preview. Jolly Green explains his mystery illness, everyone advocates for wearing hats, and Dave Matthews takes a BEATING. It's all here for the June edition of the Drunk Corps International Podcast!
On this episode of the Drunk Corps Podcast, the gang tackles the recent news surrounding DCI legend George Hopkins. They'll discuss what these issues mean for YEA, the Cadets, and DCI as a whole, as well as ways you, the fan, can make a positive difference for the activity! Then it all falls apart at the end and Jolly Green won't shut up about JFK. Also, the Soviet national anthem? This one's got it all!
On this episode of the Drunk Corps Podcast, the gang tackles the recent news surrounding DCI legend George Hopkins. They'll discuss what these issues mean for YEA, the Cadets, and DCI as a whole, as well as ways you, the fan, can make a positive difference for the activity! Then it all falls apart at the end and Jolly Green won't shut up about JFK. Also, the Soviet national anthem? This one's got it all!
The guys tackle the most overrated and underrated shows of all time...or at least the past 17 years or so. On part 1, Jolly Green and Drums on the Rocks tear down some iconic shows and prop up some lesser known gems
The guys tackle the most overrated and underrated shows of all time...or at least the past 17 years or so. On part 1, Jolly Green and Drums on the Rocks tear down some iconic shows and prop up some lesser known gems
In an intimate, sweaty podcast, Jolly Green and KG drunkenly navigate the opening weeks of DCI with ANOTHER show rundown, this time with fan research! They also tackle why chemtrails matter in DCI, bigots who hate Pride parades, and some sexy new purchases by the Crossmen.Be sure to follow us on Twitter and Facebook for more awful ramblings!
In an intimate, sweaty podcast, Jolly Green and KG drunkenly navigate the opening weeks of DCI with ANOTHER show rundown, this time with fan research! They also tackle why chemtrails matter in DCI, bigots who hate Pride parades, and some sexy new purchases by the Crossmen.Be sure to follow us on Twitter and Facebook for more awful ramblings!
Have we gone too far? Or are we just getting the hang of this by discussing three major figures of the commercial industry's milieu of characters!
Search and rescue operations in the Air Force don't just happen; it takes a team working together from start to finish to get the job done.
Kornflake attends a Wazzumhog party (not sure of the spelling on that - and AutoCorrect did NOT help); Kevin and a bunch of other comic book geeks invade the Norman Rockwell Museum for an Alex Ross exhibition; Kornflake prepares for Bad Movie Night, which hopefully will feature Mindy Cohn; we are freaked out by Pinchy the Split Lobster; and we present a Top 4 1/2 List of our favorite giants. (Why didn't Paul Bunyan make the list? Maybe because in reality, he stood just five feet tall. It's true. Check Snopes.)