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Where would YOU hide the goods? Can a Shark pass a drug test? And who is responsible for the "Large Pile of Lobsters" on the highway? All these questions and more!
WWJ's Jonathan Carlson and Jackie Paige have your Wednesday morning news including the latest on a large mulch fire on Detroit's westside.
By request, we're taking our first look at the Christmas tunes of music legend Neil Diamond! "You Make It Feel Like Christmas" is nothing if not very, very Neil, while his rendition of "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer" is a dozen other things he was apparently trying out. The ranking music in this episode is (what else) "Sweet Caroline" by Neil Diamond. Thank you to Nearly Nearly Neil for these requests!
No CAP. This is A LOT of comics to review. #batmanonebadday is the best comic of 2022??!?!?! Seems like it. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wrestling-nerds-radio-net/support
Grim and James are joined by Jerry Cthulhu, ThatGuy, Nickie the Dude, Gary Taters, Zac Hawkins, CallmeIan, and Suzanne! Enjoy the chat! Support us financially at https://www.patreon.com/cruzinwithsteak or cruzinwithsteak.com/donate Check out our anime review show Shonen Dump www.shonendump.com Join our Discord ChatRoom https://discord.gg/PmdJaJY || James Cruz Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/cruz_controllin Send us hatemail or love mail at grimsteak@gmail.com Live Show Every Tuesday at 9pm est on CwS Radio https://s3.radio.co/s230f698de/listen Check out Jerry's show "Nox Mente' at https://noxmente.simplecast.com/ thanks go out to Sir Felix Ortega II for providing all the jingles and outtro music. Check out and support felix's work at https://sirfelix.bandcamp.com/ https://www.patreon.com/jinglemoney/ Check out our website at https://www.cruzinwithsteak.com Follow us on Twitter @cruzinwithsteak @gromsteak @jamesCruz_cle
Annnnnnnnnnd here is your Clone Wars movie episode....Woof. Just take a listen and may the force be with you.
Two tales, one good, one not so good. Good quality, maybe not the best subject matter. This week Cullen talks about the phenomenon of guardian angels and some creepy and crazy stories from people who have been saved by their guardians. Macy tells the story of James Otto Earhart, a truly disgusting trash human who killed 2 in our town of Bryan, Texas. We hope you enjoy! As always, please send your listener stories to fortheboos@gmail.com Article by Ranker for Guardian Angel stories: https://m.ranker.com/list/reddit-true-stories-of-guardian-angels/melissa-brinksStay safe and don’t be a creep Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/herefortheboospodcast)
Brace yourselves for almost two hours of brutal combat! The heroes of World 83 (plus Zartok) search Necrotic Storage for the undead creature known as the Necrosorb, which has been accidentally set free. They find it! Or rather, it finds them. Check out the original artwork of the battle from Shaunmakes on Twitter or Facebook, or on our site at tftggw.com! Send us an email to get those end-of-season questions in!
I read the real Harry Potter and the Portrait of what looked like a Large Pile of Ash.
Glad you could tap dance your way over to Segment City! Now throw your wand and eyeballs away and enjoy this audio experience! That will make sense by the end of the episode. This week, the boys talk about laying eggs and giving them to people, the new 5th Ninja Turtle, funny Amazon User Reviews, Amazon Erotica book descriptions, Animal Battles, and a reading of “Harry Potter and the Portrait of what Looked Like a Large Pile of Ash”.
In 1873 a Methodist missionary in New York City heard rumors of a little girl who was kept locked in a tenement and regularly whipped. She uncovered a shocking case of neglect and abuse that made headlines around the world. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll tell how one girl's ordeal led to a new era in child welfare. We'll also outsource Harry Potter and puzzle over Wayne Gretzky's accomplishments. Intro: By a 1976 resolution, George Washington forever outranks every other officer in the U.S. Army. Humorist Robert Benchley invented some creative excuses for missing deadlines. Sources for our feature on Mary Ellen Wilson: Eric A. Shelman and Stephen Lazoritz, The Mary Ellen Wilson Child Abuse Case and the Beginning of Children's Rights in 19th Century America, 2005. Susan J. Pearson, The Rights of the Defenseless: Protecting Animals and Children in Gilded Age America, 2011. Frank R. Ascione, Children and Animals: Exploring the Roots of Kindness and Cruelty, 2005. John E.B. Myers, Child Protection in America: Past, Present, and Future, 2006. Karel Kurst-Swanger and Jacqueline L. Petcosky, Violence in the Home: Multidisciplinary Perspectives, 2003. Mary Renck Jalongo, "The Story of Mary Ellen Wilson: Tracing the Origins of Child Protection in America," Early Childhood Education Journal 34:1 (August 2006), 1-4. Lela B. Costin, "Unraveling the Mary Ellen Legend: Origins of the 'Cruelty' Movement," Social Service Review 65:2 (June 1991), 203-223. Sallie A. Watkins, "The Mary Ellen Myth: Correcting Child Welfare History," Social Work 35:6 (November 1990), 500-503. Jini L. Roby, "Child Welfare Workers in the Legal Arena: What Works, What Doesn't," Child & Youth Care Forum 30:5 (October 2001), 305-319. John E.B. Myers, "A Short History of Child Protection in America," Family Law Quarterly 42:3 (Fall 2008), 449-463. Susan Vivian Mangold, "Protection, Privatization, and Profit in the Foster Care System," Ohio State Law Journal 60 (1999), 1295. Natan Sznaider, "Compassion and Control: Children in Civil Society," Childhood 4:2 (1997). Marian Eide, "The First Chapter of Children's Rights," American Heritage 41:5 (July/August 1990). Wanda Mohr, Richard J. Gelles, Ira M. Schwartz, "Shackled in the Land of Liberty: No Rights for Children," Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 564:1 (July 1999), 37-55. Gerald P. Mallon, "From the Editor: The Legend of Mary Ellen Wilson and Etta Wheeler: Child Maltreatment and Protection Today," Child Welfare 92:2 (March/April 2013), 9-11. Amy D. Ronner, "Dostoevsky as Juvenile Justice Advocate and Progenitor of Therapeutic Jurisprudence," St. Thomas Law Review 30:1 (Fall 2017), 5-41. "Mary Ellen Wilson: Fact and Fiction," [Wooster, Ohio] Daily Record, April 29, 2017, 7. Howard Markel, "Case Shined First Light on Abuse of Children," New York Times, Dec. 14, 2009. Daniel Bergner, "The Case of Marie and Her Sons," New York Times Magazine, July 23, 2006. Al Baker, "Plan to Hasten Abuse Inquiries Came Up Short," New York Times, Jan. 21, 2006. "Mary Ellen Wilson," New York Times, June 14, 1874. "Mary Ellen Wilson," New York Times, June 2, 1874. "The Custody of Mary Ellen Wilson," New York Times, May 1, 1874. "Mary Ellen Wilson," New York Times, April 22, 1874. "Mary Ellen Wilson; Further Testimony in the Case Two Indictments Found Against Mrs. Connolly by the Grand Jury," New York Times, April 14, 1874. "Mary Ellen Wilson; Further Testimony as to the Child's Ill Treatment by Her Guardians," New York Times, April 12, 1874. "The Mission of Humanity; Continuation of the Proceedings Instituted by Mr. Bergh on Behalf of the Child, Mary Ellen Wilson," New York Times, April 11, 1874. "Mr. Bergh Enlarging His Sphere of Usefulness," New York Times, April 10, 1874. Listener mail: Mary Ilyushina and Lianne Kolirin, "Russia Reopens Investigation Into 60-Year-Old Dyatlov Pass Mystery," CNN, Feb. 4, 2019. "Russia's Reopening the Investigation of the Spooky Dyatlov Pass Incident," The Chive, Feb. 8, 2019 (warning: contains some potentially disturbing photos and one strong expletive). Emma Friedlander, "Russian Investigators Are Reopening the Dyatlov Pass Case. But What Is It?" Moscow Times, Feb. 14, 2019. Wikipedia, "Tiddles" (accessed Feb. 12, 2019). Rob Baker, "Tiddles, a rather fat cat that lived in the public lavatories at Paddington Station - 1978 - photo by Chris Moorhouse," Twitter, Jan. 22, 2019. Anna Menta, "Absurd New 'Harry Potter' Book Written By Predictive Text Already Has Fan Art," Newsweek, Dec. 14, 2017. Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, "Harry Potter Chapter Written by Bots Is Magically Terrible," CNET, Dec. 12, 2017. Charles Pulliam-Moore, "This New Harry Potter Chapter, Written With Predictive Keyboards, Is Magically Unhinged," io9, Dec. 12, 2017. Shannon Liao, "This Harry Potter AI-Generated Fanfiction Is Remarkably Good," The Verge, Dec 12, 2017. Evan Narcisse, "That Freaky Bot-Written Harry Potter Chapter Got Turned into a Freaky Cartoon," io9, Feb. 13, 2018. Botnik. Harry Potter and the Portrait of What Looked Like a Large Pile of Ash. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Mandie Bauer. Here's a corroborating link (warning -- this spoils the puzzle). You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!
Cette semaine, on a joué à un jeu qui donne tort à la langue française et à tous mes profs de français du secondaire! Je peux pleuvoir! De quoi on a parlé: This is how bees work Little Inferno Harry Potter and the Portrait of What Looked Like a Large Pile of Ash Horizon Zero ... Continuer la lecture
Alexis and Mallory catch up on the last few months' worth of Wizarding World news, focusing on the more disappointing of the bunch in the Suitcase. We kick off with an excerpt from "Harry Potter and the Portrait of What Looked Like a Large Pile of Ash," or the AI-generated Harry Potter chapter that had us rolling around laughing. If you have no patience for frivolity, skip to minute 3. There's a film title! Locations! Casting! And confirmation that yes, Saul Marquez of bookstacked.com fame is, indeed, a seer! A hilarious snafu in the house editions, probably due to some Intern picking up a tidbit from the Internet (a Most Reputable Source), and we can't help but laugh More editions Um, kind of an awesome VR RPG mobile app ????? Will this be a dream or a disappointment ??? The foot in mouth diseased Yates and the words he used in explaining the casting of Grindelwald. Plus: Rowling's take on everything with a dash of Heyman. We added a sprinkle of Radcliffe to sweeten the problematic pie. Dumbledore is Gay and We Might Not Know it in This Film Next time: unanswerable (with canon) questions people ask about the Harry Potter universe when they're high! Tweet us your questions: @newtcasts (Twitter) /NewtCast (Facebook)
Pilot episode of our series, Automaton Anthologies, stories made using bots with predictive text algorithms. This story this episode is based on was written by Botnik Studios. Production: * Writer - Scooter * Director - Hank Romanesco * Engineer - David Allen * Engineer - Brandon Strader Players: * David Allen - Death Eater 2 * LJ Donnell - Harry Potter, Albus Dumbledore, Minerva McGonagall * Matt "Olaf" Hinton - Hermoine Granger * Max Baskin - Mr. Staircase, Death Eater 1 * Patrick Kempter - Ron Weasley * Scooter - Narrator Special Guests: Brandon Strader, David Allen, Hank Romanesco, LJ Donnell, Matt "Olaf" Hinton, Max Baskin, and Patrick Kempter.
In a complete departure from our usual approach, we spend this episode composing and reading text using Botnik's predictive text generators: the system used to write Harry Potter and the Portrait of What Looked Like a Large Pile of Ash. We give that a once over, and then play around with our own, including a Nicki Minaj song, Seinfeld beat poetry, and some crossover fic. This episode is a bit o' knickers.
It's a brand new year, time for fresh starts, time to throw those old cares away. Well, we know that's easier said than done, so we'll try and take care of a few big questions we know are on everyone's mind going into 2018. Questions like: What is your roommate storing in his conspicuous model ship? Where can I watch free episodes of my favorite TV show, Frasier? And, if someone could inject memories of a fantastic vacation directly into a person's brain, would they charge more to give you one with lots of sleep? The answers, or a close enough facsimile, are right here. Discussed: "2018: Timeless," making the most from Patreon's short-lived new payment plan, Elves Behavin' Badly, Elf on the Shelf, Mensch on a Bench, learning to subvert your Elves Behavin' Badly security system, taking patently bad advice to heart and acting on it, robbing a store by squirting lemon juice on your face to hide your identity, algorithmic biases in Santa's Workshop, extricating yourself from an apartment when roommates have claimed all your stuff as their own, the time Nick Breckon finally hung out with his roommate for a night, creating your own Total Recall vacation, accidentally injecting yourself with the wrong Total Recall movie, itching vs scratching, borrowing vs lending, extreme pedantry, the evolution of language, American English as a melting pot, New York Times dialect quiz, Lexicon Valley podcast Send us your questions at questions@importantiftrue.com. If you enjoyed this and would like to subscribe to an ad-free feed, please consider supporting Idle Thumbs by backing our Patreon. Chris' Endorsement: The New York Times Crossword Puzzle (Website, iOS App) Nick's Endorsement: Glowing Auras and ‘Black Money’: The Pentagon’s Mysterious U.F.O. Program, which is less of a missed gem now than it was when we recorded. Jake's Endorsement: Harry Potter and the Portrait of what Looked Like a Large Pile of Ash, a predictive-text-assisted new novel in the Harry Potter series, and Megan Nicole Dong's Large Pile of Ash illustrations.
Harry Potter and the Portrait of what looked like a Large Pile of Ash [Parody] Written by http://about.botnik.org/ Artificial Intelligence. MERRY CHRISTMAS/XMAS! Original Botnik Story Link: http://botnik.org/content/harry-potter.html Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/botnik/ Welcome Listeners! Today I have an insane story for a equally busily insane time of the year :D A uniquely written fan fiction of Harry Potter just for your ears, written by artificial intelligence. Oh yes, you are in a treat for pure insanity. This is my unusual gift to you by awesome listeners, every day you make my day that much brighter and I wanted to celebrate with something different for you. I hope you enjoy it mates! So grab a hot beverage and get ready, for something...different. Email me your own stories and suggestions: StoriesFablesGhostlyTales@gmail.com Thank you so much for listening! ~~~~~ #Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/StoriesFablesGhostlyTales #Twitter: twitter.com/StoriesFablesGT #Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCjtTN-6a_PS38eO90wzcNew Website: storiesfablesghost.wixsite.com/storiesfables
This week, we are esteemed caretakers of holiday cheer. Slip into your coziest PJs, curl up next to a roaring fireplace, throw on Sia's latest and gurgle on a nice, thick cup o' nog: it's Christmas time! Discussed: Harry Potter and the Portrait of What Looked Like a Large Pile of Ash. Kringleian. Put the "Christ" back in Christmas, god dammit. Christmas vibes vs. overt consumerism. PaPaw. Hot chocolate. Christmas traditions. Stories of Christmases with siblings. Believing in Santa Claus. Gift giving. Instant Pot ribs. Smoked meats. Being awkward gift recipients. Christkindlmarket, Chicago. White elephant. Saran Wrap ball. Christmas music covers. The Muppet Christmas Carol. Homical Frosty the Snowman. Love Actually. Die Hard. Playing RPGS and Nintendo games during Christmas. Receiving video games as Christmas gifts. Gingerbread houses. Egg nog. A stunning variety of holiday milk options. Finding the strength to consume less dairy. Christmas Day plans. Star Wars. The Dark Souls of Zelda DLC. "I'm Not Really in the Christmas Mood This Year" by Foxtails Brigade: http://bit.ly/2CL0VNi "O Holy Night" by Matt Mulholland: http://bit.ly/2kC7Gc2
- Welcome Slug Club member Hayden! - JKR found inspiration for the Hogwarts Houses in the most unlikely of places - Another new Harry Potter video game is coming that's been in development for two years! - It's set in the 1980s with an open world concept - Plus, you can be a Hogwarts student and go through all seven years - We discuss David Heyman's comments about the role of beasts in The Crimes of Grindelwald - Eddie Redmayne confirms the Niffler and Pickett are back! - We theorize on the formidable Chinese beast: Chinese Fireball, Phoenix, Re'em or other? - Many actors have officially wrapped filming The Crimes of Grindelwald - Christmas and New Year's in the Wizarding World - where would we spend the holidays? - Does Santa exist? Andrew thinks Hagrid would have made the perfect Father Christmas! - What do Potter fans have to look forward to in 2018? - A new ride in Orlando, Cursed Child on Broadway, The Crimes of Grindelwald and more! - The last Quizzitch question of 2017 targets Goblet of Fire! - Thank you for a great year in Potter! We'll see you all in 2018! - Bonus MuggleCast: We read from the latest Potter novel - Harry Potter and What Looked Like a Large Pile of Ash
-SPOILERS ARE EVERYWHERE- Be careful Star Wars fans. The following episode has quite a lot of audio issues. Great way to start Substitute. Quiet! Also...due to the fact that Net Neutrality may have been hacked to pieces, we would like to thank any fans we may have lost in the whole debacle. Give it up to Botnick for one of the greatest additions to the magical world of Harry Potter. Also, Cory's mom is very sweet. RaNdoM NonSeNsE was created and is the sole property of CoRy Wyszynski Cover art created with PicsArt and PixlrExpress
It's a weird one for the holiday season. We've got Norman Reedus and his funky fetus, we've got the Christmas Prince, we've even got Tommy Wiseau. But the real kicker is the return of SNHAP's reading series of "Harry Potter and the Portrait of what Looked Like a Large Pile of Ash." Some nerds have a podcast is exactly that, a podcast by some nerds, Nick, Alyse, and Alex. In it, we discuss nerdy media such as video games, movies, TV shows, and perhaps even a webcomic or two. Super original I know. But, if you're into that kind of thing, maybe give it a listen. "Pixelland" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ "Doobly Doo" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/