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This week's host, Ryan Foland, is joined by LA Times Reporter Terry Castleman to chat the ongoing adventure of his Two Dollar Catamaran. Terry & friends purchased the 1986 Frank Pelin Snowbird 32 “Lickety Split” for $1.99 on eBay and sailed it from Stockton to LA. Hear how to find your boat on any budget, the buried treasure they found in the boat, the scariest part of their journey, the top 3 moments, and how they avoided disaster. Learn more about Terry at Castleman.Bsky.Social, Lickety Split on TikTok @Two_Dollar_Catamaran and Instagram & YouTube @TwoDollarCatamaran, Ryan at Ryan.Online, and read “$2 Catamaran, Priceless Adventure” by John Arndt on page 54 of the June 2024 issue of Latitude 38 Sailing Magazine: https://www.latitude38.com/issues/june-2024/#54
Welcome to the Check A Pro Radio Show with Check A Pro Joe! In this episode, Joe addresses the crucial topic of water quality in the Jacksonville-St. Augustine area. If you consume water (and who doesn't?), this episode is a must-listen. Joe invites Tom Noland from Lickety Split to discuss the hard water issues plaguing the area and how you can improve both your home's and your personal health. Tom reveals that the local water has an alarming hardness level, which can severely impact your appliances and even your health. He offers an exclusive deal for listeners: a free water test worth $189, and a $2,000 discount on a high-quality water softener, bringing the price down to $4,995 or just $59 a month. This package also includes a whole-house carbon filtration system and a reverse osmosis under-sink water drinking system, ensuring you have the purest water possible. Don't miss out on this limited offer available only through the Check A Pro Radio Show. Tune in to learn how you can extend the life of your appliances, enjoy better-tasting and smelling clothes, and most importantly, improve your overall health. Call 904-606-1776 to take advantage of this incredible offer before it's too late!
Welcome back to Check A Pro Radio! Today, we're diving into an essential topic that impacts every household—water quality. Host Joe and special guest Tom from Lickety Split discuss the often-overlooked issue of hard water and its effects on your home and health. Learn how poor water quality can lead to premature appliance failure, increased energy bills, and even health risks. Tom shares expert insights into the importance of a whole-house water filtration system and offers an exclusive deal for listeners, including a free water test worth $189 and significant discounts on water softeners. Don't miss out on this opportunity to improve your home's water quality and protect your family's health. Tune in to find out how you can get a comprehensive water test and a high-quality filtration system at an unbeatable price.
Episode Overview Welcome to the Check A Pro Radio Show with Check A Pro Joe! In today's episode, we dive into the crucial topic of water quality in the Jacksonville-St. Augustine area. Joe is joined by Tom Nolan from Lickety Split to discuss the challenges of hard water and how it affects your home and health. Discover how to extend the life of your appliances, enjoy cleaner shower doors, and have better-smelling, softer clothes. Learn about the surprising contaminants in your water and how a water softener and carbon filtration system can make a world of difference. Plus, don't miss out on an exclusive offer for a free water test and a fantastic deal on a top-quality water softener and reverse osmosis system. For more details and to take advantage of this limited-time offer, make sure to listen to the full episode!
Welcome to the Check A Pro Radio Show with Check A Pro Joe! In this episode, Joe addresses the crucial topic of water quality in the Jacksonville-St. Augustine area. If you consume water (and who doesn't?), this episode is a must-listen. Joe invites Tom Noland from Lickety Split to discuss the hard water issues plaguing the area and how you can improve both your home's and your personal health. Tom reveals that the local water has an alarming hardness level, which can severely impact your appliances and even your health. He offers an exclusive deal for listeners: a free water test worth $189, and a $2,000 discount on a high-quality water softener, bringing the price down to $4,995 or just $59 a month. This package also includes a whole-house carbon filtration system and a reverse osmosis under-sink water drinking system, ensuring you have the purest water possible. Don't miss out on this limited offer available only through the Check A Pro Radio Show. Tune in to learn how you can extend the life of your appliances, enjoy better-tasting and smelling clothes, and most importantly, improve your overall health. Call 904-606-1776 to take advantage of this incredible offer before it's too late!
Dan first talked to Katie Feeney, aka Roberta Faceplant, back in April of 2020 as one of his first virtual guests at the start of the pandemic. It was a different time then. Katie came over to the studio in person this time, and the gab starts right off the bat (Dan and Katie are both self-admitted gabbers). Katie talks about the birth of the Roberta Faceplant project and persona, the forming of the current lineup, which features her former You Do You bandmates Drew Parker and Aaron Boczkowski, as well as Nick Anastasi (Honey Butter, Southwork, Fat City Reprise) and Mykk Hoffman (The Funky T, Emily Drinker). The band's newest EP, 'Yee Haw Stuff', is out July 26th wherever you get digitial music. A quick primer on names and places (lotta names come up in this one): John Faye- former frontman of The Caulfields, Ike, John and Brittany, singer-songwriter, author, and elder statesman of the Philadelphia music community Dave Kiss- Philadelphia promoter going way back, owner of Dave Kiss Presents Ang Bocca- powerhouse Philadelphia singer and songwriter Kara Koser- also powerhouse Philadelphia singer and songwriter, frontwoman of Koser Crystal Engel- co-owner of Moon Rose Vintage, founder of Mamamoon Vintage Brittany Ann Tranbaugh- Philadelphia singer songwriter, touring artist, community leader Todd Mecaughey- engineer and producer at Cambridge Sound Studios, member of Secret American, formerly of the New Connection MilkBoy South Street (formerly Lickety Split)- two-floor venue on South Street in Philadelphia, home of Katie's open mic Episode image photo by Shannon Nicole
Interview by Kris PetersWhile some bands out there proclaim and advocate freedom of speech and expression, every so often you come across a band that are more than that.A band that would literally bleed for their cause and their stance, and one which hides behind nothing - not even their music - when it comes to having their voice heard.One such band is Canberra outfit Glitoris who have made their name - and rightfully so - on the back of experimentation and confrontation, blending "genre-defying art rock musicianship with razor-sharp lyrics, sardonic wit, on-point politics, and theatrical badassery".Put simply, Glitoris not only walk the walk, they talk the talk as well with their many beliefs personiified and given substance through verse.With their new single Lickety Split out now and a recent tour with Regurgitator in the can, guitarist Andrew Glitoris joined HEAVY to discuss life and music in general."Glitoris is a four piece, protest, kind of feminine punk, rock, pop, metal, art band," she explained.We ask Andrew how the reception has been for Lickety Split, a song described as "a celebration of sex workers and sex positivity that defies norms with a soundscape more akin to a theatrical number"."Great," she enthused. "We've been really happy with it, particularly radio. Community radio have loved it, but, I mean, we chose to lead the album with a single that was directly aimed to the community that we're from rather than the mainstream music audience, if that makes sense? The band has emerged from... I guess what's safe to say is a kind of fringe and queer community. We have always had a very strong LGBT following and the song is about celebrating sex positivity, queer sex positivity. It's about celebrating sex workers and all the work that they do. We feature a lot of our friends and our community in the video, which I think has been quite racy for some. It's funny, because you don't really realise how conservative a lot of music or a lot of popular culture is until you do something like this and you release it. Obviously, our community love it. They've gone off and think it's great, but we've had some eyebrows raised in other areas and it's like wow, we really are in a very conservative time if people get a bit hot under the collar at th sight of a pole dancer. It's like, bloody Hell. There's no nudity in the video. We're just commentating on our community and celebrating it."In the full interview, Andrew talks more about Lickety Split, the fact it is the band's first single in three years, what they have been up to in that time, their upcoming self titled album which will be out on July 14, what to expect from it, the band's sound and how they make it work, if there's such as thing as going too far with genres, the tour with Regurgitator, their own upcoming tour and more.
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With the exact whereabouts of Jack Frost and Santa still unknown, Lickety Split, Wink Tinkle, and Bolby venture deeper into Santa's home to find answers. The thrilling climax to our holiday adventure begins! Featuring:Kellie Moon as Bolby the BardMadison Gillis as Wink Tinkle the ToymakerSteph Simon as Lickety Split the Reindeer Farrier-Zephry Wright as your jolly Dungeon MasterAri Goldberg as the lovely and talented Sound Engineer Sound design and editing by Mike Crockett of Crackpot Podcast Production.Production Assistance by Ed McCabeLogo design by Ari GoldbergTheme song and additional music by Nathan CowperRecorded at Improv Asylum in Boston MassachusettsA part of the Asylum Podcast Network
Our three-elf team has made it to Santa's house but it seems like Jack Frost is hellbent on keeping them out! Will they find a way in? Is Santa even home? And can anyone actually remember the 12 days of Christmas? Featuring:Kellie Moon as Bolby the BardMadison Gillis as Wink Tinkle the ToymakerSteph Simon as Lickety Split the Reindeer Farrier-Zephry Wright as your jolly Dungeon MasterAri Goldberg as the lovely and talented Sound Engineer Sound design and editing by Mike Crockett of Crackpot Podcast Production.Production Assistance by Ed McCabeLogo design by Ari GoldbergTheme song and additional music by Nathan CowperRecorded at Improv Asylum in Boston MassachusettsA part of the Asylum Podcast Network
We interrupt your regularly scheduled programming to bring you this breaking news; Santa's in trouble! Seemingly out of nowhere, Jack Frost has declared war on Christmas by kidnapping Saint Nick. Three elves chosen for their skill, cunning, and tenacity, have been tasked by the head elf to track down the big man. What better place to start their investigation than Santa's very own workshop. Featuring:Kellie Moon as Bolby the BardMadison Gillis as Wink Tinkle the ToymakerSteph Simon as Lickety Split the Reindeer Farrier-Zephry Wright as your jolly Dungeon MasterAri Goldberg as the lovely and talented Sound Engineer Sound design and editing by Mike Crockett of Crackpot Podcast Production.Production Assistance by Ed McCabeLogo design by Ari GoldbergTheme song and additional music by Nathan CowperRecorded at Improv Asylum in Boston MassachusettsA part of the Asylum Podcast Network
Owner of New Zealand's next best export Nick Hewson talks about the decision behind taking Lickety Split straight to Aussie at the start of this season.
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On this episode of Common Sense Investing we look at the recent announcements by both Google and Amazon and the possible reasons why they are splitting their stock. 3.16.22
MANN AGED E2: TEN TO LIFE ODDSIn 1979 Michael Mann made what amounts to a statement of purpose in THE JERICHO MILE, a TV movie about a Folsom prison inmate who finds succor in running and attracts the eye of both professional trainers, the Olympics, and every racially segregated gang inside. Peter Strauss stars as Lickety Split in a performance so good you'll wonder why he didn't become a household name in the 1980s. The supporting cast begins what will be a Mann strong suit in the decades to come: crack supporting actors at every level and some real life prisoners sprinkled in there for verisimilitude. This is a gem and definite must-see for any Mann fan. In 2011 David Milch and Mann collaborated on one of the biggest swings-and-miss series of the golden age of premium TV. LUCK lasted one season with 9 episodes (because Milch couldn't finish the script for #10 on time). Cancelled early in production of S2 in 2012 after three horses died, we can consider it a mercy killing of a very troubled dynamic offscreen. Despite the fascinating mosaic of horse racing with great character actors along with two aging stars in Nick Nolte and Dustin Hoffman, this thing simply did not work. Mann directed the pilot, which we talk about here. THEME SONG BY: WEIRD A.I.
Is this real life? The illustrious Damon Suede, author of the bestselling novel Hot Head, is our very special guest this week! Hot Head is one of Ali's favorite books and the first MM romance she ever read. We are honored to have him join us, and hope that you enjoy. Damon talks about writing in genre fiction, romance industry, comics, Manga, and why it is that so many straight woman just LOVE gay romance! Whether you are a reader or a writer you are going to love this episode as Damon gives us a man's view of genre and gay romance fiction: XY chromosomes and practical experience give Damon a different take on the romance genre and a nuts-n-bolts grasp of homoerotic intimacy. Damon Suede grew up out-n-proud deep in the anus of right-wing America, and escaped as soon as it was legal. He has lived all over and along the way, he's earned his crust as a model, a messenger, a promoter, a programmer, a sculptor, a singer, a stripper, a bookkeeper, a bartender, a techie, a teacher, a director... but writing has ever been his bread and butter. He has been happily partnered for over a decade with the most loving, handsome, shrewd, hilarious, noble man to walk this planet. Beyond romance fiction, Damon has been writing for print, stage, and screen for almost three decades, which is both more and less glamorous than you might imagine. He's won some awards, but counts his blessings more often: his amazing friends, his demented family, his beautiful husband, his loyal fans, and his silly, stern, seductive Muse who keeps whispering in his ear, year after year. Damon would love to hear from you.... Get in touch with him at DamonSuede.com. Titles include: Lickety Split, Pent Up, Bad Idea, Hot Head, Horn Gate, Grown Men, and more. Facebook Twitter Newsletter Goodreads Amazon Bookbub Fresh Fiction --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rwtlo/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rwtlo/support
Well jeez, last we saw Sunny, she found herself in quite the tempting predicament, huh? Perhaps this episode provides a resolution to the cliffhanger we left you on last time, or maybe it doesn't, because life isn't fair. (Just kidding! It does. We love you. We wouldn't leave you hanging.) See what the stars have in store for you this week. It can't be as bad as getting your face peeled off. Carmilla befriends a youth pastor. Crawford cries about his momma not taking him for walkies, Dawn discovers the absolute depravity contained in the fanfic written by a wasp demon. P.S. Hey. Hey, you. Are you new here? Is this your first time listening? What are you doing at episode 19? This is a serial. Go back to the first episode. Go on, GIT! Cast:Narrator, Crawford - Sean Turner @seanwkturnerDawn, Genevieve, Acindina - Emma Fuentes @og_emmakid E-Vamp 1, Pastor Thadd, Vampire 1 - Kyle Coughlin @kale_simplykaleSunny, Abel, Carmilla - Violet Lantz @ultraviolet222Rita, Sabine, Ricardo- Brianne Leeson @brianne_leesonWriter, DirectorBrianne LeesonProducersBrianne Leeson, Violet LantzEditor, Sound DesignJames LeesonBrianne's Appearance on Pickadisc:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-black-parade-my-chemical-romance-with-brianne-leeson/id1451187772?i=1000524576547Original theme music by Sean TurnerCover art by Bryn Keenum @brynandbristleshttp://www.todaysluckywinner.buzzsprout.comhttp://www.instagram.com/luckywinnershowhttp://www.twitter.com/luckywinnershowhttp://www.facebook.com/luckywinnershow
An old expression for doing something quickly with efficiency was lickety-split.
Organizers of the North Atlantic Rail Initiative are trying to get the Biden Administration onboard a $105 billion high-speed rail project that would link Boston, Providence, Hartford, and New Haven to Penn Station, via a tunnel under the Long Island Sound. When finished the trip between Boston and New York will take about 100 minutes. Is this a good use of taxpayer money?
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://ungroovygords.com/2021/04/09/lickety-split-inebriation-haiku-poetry/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/groovygords/message
Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdUC_B181v9JezC-8T4ebEg The episodes that feature in this compilation: 0:00 #221 A Nice Compliment 10:00 #222 Arnold Schwarzenegger the Love Poet 20:00 #223 #TMPnation 30:00 #224 Alex Borstein is Keeping It Real With Shawna 40:00 #225 Y'Gah'Boyf? 50:00 #226 Chris Hates Coachella 1:00:00 #227 David Greco is Back 1:10:00 #228 Use the Thread 1:20:00 #229 Two Johanns and Zero Shoes 1:30:00 #230 Lickety Split
In this episode of LIGHT TALK, The Lumen Brothers talk about everything from Pointy Sticks to Three Old Buddhas. Join Stan, Steve, and David as they pontificate about: The Red Alert Activist Action; Focus Sticks; Live Stream productions; "Lickety-Split!"; 30 things you can do with a stage brace; Lonely teachers from the midwest; Finding Comfort in our MixBooks; New LED quack cures; Disrespectful Directors; Faculty standing up for students; 17 Jagermeisters; Testing theories at the Kaye House; Out of control faculty members; Sleeping in your office; The Jerks who don't realize they are Jerks; The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People; Russian Electricians; Dealing with a lack of lighting supplies; Figuring out numbers of spare lamps; and Kudos to Production Arts. Nothing is Taboo, Nothing is Sacred, and Very Little Makes Sense.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tenminpodclips/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdUC_B181v9JezC-8T4ebEg?view= Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id2908704?country=us These are the characters which never featured in more than one episode of the Ten Minute Podcast. As far as I know The episodes that feature in this video: #072 The Chank Smith Takeover – Big Cute #078 Dimitri Rosinoyev #142 Worst of TMP 3 - Martin #181 Boris Yezgeni #193 White Person Christmas – Eduardo Castillo #197 Liam Neeson #230 Lickety Split #235 Kevin D'Elia #275 LL Cool J #292 Garth Brooks #305 Raphael I only featured episodes that have at least 2/3 of the original cast. Because in my opinions those are the best. That is why the likes of Stone Cold Steve Austin aren't in this compilation.
Joy of the Trade Head Trader Jeff Zananiri joined Midas Letter to discuss gold’s strong upwards trend recently and the divergence between the commodity’s spot and next month future price. Gold futures finished for the second straight day above $1,700. Traders are investing into the precious metal commodity as the outlook for economic growth and the inclination of […]
Diana DeGarmo & Ace Young - Singer/Songwriters, ActorsDIANA DEGARMOSinger, songwriter, from stage to screen, Diana DeGarmo has conquered it all and then some. Her powerhouse vocals shot her to fame on American Idol and opened doors to her numerous Broadway shows, National & International Tours, a recurring role on The Young & The Restless, and much more. GEMINI, her newest musical creation is out now and can be found on your favorite digital platforms and you can get your own vinyl, double LP copy on www.dianadegarmo.com.Lickety-Split by Diana DeGarmo(Official Lyric Video): https://youtu.be/LK0CChMApcwACE YOUNGAce Young is a man of many talents and has the credits to back them up. Even before his multiple #1 hits as a songwriter, Ace was wowing millions on TV shows like American Idol and Half & Half. His Grammy-Nominated song “It’s Not Over” gave way to his own BMI Pop Award and many other songwriting acclaims. Ace has starred on Broadway in HAIR and GREASE and toured the country in JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT. His next chapter of artistry has him sitting in the producer, writer, and artist’s chairs, for his upcoming album, Up All Night. Stay tuned to see what he creates next!The Perfect Day by Ace Young(Official Lyric Video): https://youtu.be/6riDBMNo6aQ
On today's episode we discuss anime video games and our top 3. Oh also Cardi B.
Continuation of lickety split. Oh and more top 3 :)
Jeff talks about Somewhere on Mackinac starting pre-orders on Monday, April 3 along with the cover reveal and giveaway that his email list is getting that same day. He also updates on a new novella he's started, tentatively titled Ballroom Goal, and other projects he worked on this week. Gilbert Baker, creator of the Rainbow Flag, is honored. Listeners are reminded that April is Autism Awareness Month and Tammy Middleton's Auction to raise funds for the cause has begun. Jeff is offering autographed copies of the Hat Trick trilogy in paperback as part of the auction. Poppy Dennison, author and Dreamspinner Press marketing director, was in Paris recently for the Paris Book Fair and was the podcast's special correspondent for the event. Her video report is on the shownotes page. We thank our latest patron, Nancy, and let everyone know the next bonus episode will release on Tuesday, April 11. After reminding everyone that the Hot Jock Paperback giveaway ends on April 9, the guys review the film, Lazy Eye. Jeff and Will sit down with Damon Suede to discuss his latest novel, Lickety Split. There's a Rafflecopter on the shownotes page for listeners to register to one an autographed paperback of the book. Complete shownotes for episode 78, and the chance to enter the Hot Jocks Paperback Giveaway as well as the “Lickety Split” giveaway, are at BigGayFictionPodcast.com.
Epigraph On this episode we discuss ALL THE ROMANCE BOOKS with Bea & Leah Koch, owners of The Ripped Bodice—America’s only Romance bookstore. The Ripped Bodice is celebrating their one year anniversary this month! This episode is sponsored by Books & Whatnot, the newsletter dedicated to books, bookselling, and bookish folk; check out the newsletter archive here. Follow Books & Whatnot on Twitter at @booksandwhatnot. We now have an email newsletter! If you want to get our show notes delivered directly to your inbox—with all the books mentioned on the podcast and links back to the bookstore we’re interviewing PLUS GIFs—sign up HERE. Introduction In which we feel real fancy, learn more about geography, and can’t stop asking for recommendations. We’re drinking French 75s and feeling classy as fuck. We’re Reading Bea is reading Murder on Black Swan Lane by Andrea Penrose (out June 27). And she recently finished An Extraordinary Union by Alyssa Cole, which she thinks will be a great gateway romance (out March 28) about a female spy posing as a slave. Fun fact, Alyssa Cole lives in Martinique, and Kim and Emma’s geography lessons continue. Leah is reading Kiss Me That Way by Laura Trentham and Flirting with Disaster by Victoria Dahl. Emma is reading Hot Dog Taste Test by Lisa Hanawalt—a graphic foodie memoir that is weird and delicious. She also just started Kim & Kim by Magdalene Visaggio, which is a comic about punk rock bounty hunters in space. Kim is reading Love Is Love a graphic anthology written in response to the Orlando shooting curated by Marc Andreyko; an important, but difficult read. All proceeds for the book go to the victims, survivors, and families affected by the Orlando Pulse shooting. Which is to say, everyone should buy this book. She’s also reading The Book of Joan by Lidia Yuknavitch (out April 18) a futuristic space Joan of Arc story, which hits weirdly close to home in its political content. We’re Excited About: Bea and Leah have so many frontlist romance novels to tell you about: An Extraordinary Union by Alyssa Cole (more than worth a second mention and out March 28) Full Mountie (#3 in the Frisky Beavers series) by Ainsley Booth & Sadie Haller (out April 4) First in the Frisky Beavers series is Prime Minister “and is basically about if Justin Trudeau weren’t married and liked kinky sex.” Ramona Blue by Julie Murphy (author of Dumplin’; out May 9) The Thing About Love by Julie James (out April18) Julie James will be making an appearance at Ripped Bodice on her author tour! The Devil in Spring by Lisa Kleypas (#3 in The Ravenels series, with the kids of characters from her Wallflowers series) Emma is excited for Tender by Sofia Samatar (writer of A Stranger in Olondria and out April 11 from Small Beer Press) and Next Year, for Sure by Zoey Leigh Peterson, which is the only book about polyamory she has read so she asked for more recs... SIDETRACK: Polyamory Recommendations Laid Bare by Lauren Dane (#1 in the Brown Family series) Maya Banks Glutton for Pleasure by Alisha Rai Back to frontlist... Kim is looking forward to The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas Whereas: Poems by Layli Long Soldier The Mother of All Questions by Rebecca Solnit Dear Ijeawele, or a Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Chapter I [19:00] In which we discuss Bea & Leah’s Romance Origin Story, Talk Vaginal-Looking Covers, and Get ALL THE ROMANCE RECOMMENDATIONS Bea loved historical fiction (and historical fashion) and introduced Leah to The Bridgertons series by Julia Quinn (which is great for people who want to test the waters of regency romance) First in the series is The Duke and I Leah ultimately came to love contemporary romances and became a hardcore romance fan with the help of Nora Roberts—The Bride Quartet series is one of her favorites First in the series is Vision in White Also mentioned: Julie James, whose newest book is The Thing About Love (mentioned earlier and out April 18) and Susan Elizabeth Phillips whose newest book is First Star I See Tonight Where to Start with Contemporary: First, what level of heat are you looking for? Super graphic and dirty? Or cloaked in metaphor? Not Quite As Dirty Nora Roberts It Had to Be You (Chicago Stars #1) by Susan Elizabeth Phillips. You know, the one with the boobs on the cover: Heroine Complex by Sarah Kuhn (for geek fandom readers) Really Dirty Recs Beautiful Bastard (Beautiful Series #1) by Christina Lauren Vampire Romance Recommendations (because we love Buffy) Dark Lover (Black Dagger Brotherhood #1) by J.R. Ward (super dirty) Nice Girls Don’t Have Fangs (Jane Jameson #1) by Molly Harper (funnier romance) The Care and Feeding of Stray Vampires (Half Moon Hollow #1) by Molly Harper Famous people make appearances as vampires—people like Dick Cheney Witchbian Romances (because we love Willow) Better Off Red by Rebekah Weatherspoon (Vampire Sorority Sisters #1) (lesbian vampire sorority) Dance Upon the Air (Three Sisters Island Trilogy #1) by Nora Roberts Dark Witch (Cousins O’Dwyer Trilogy #1) by Nora Roberts Lunatic Fringe by Allison Moon (Kim rec: werewolf lesbian feminist) Two Sexy Nonfic Picks Girl Sex 101 by Allison Moon Come As You Are by Emily Nagoski Side note: Send us a pic of your favorite vaginal cover (via email or Twitter)! Like this: Non-Paranormal Queer/Diverse Recs Rebekah Weatherspoon (also has non-vampire lesbian romances) For Real by Alexis Hall (author of some gorgeous MM romances) Damon Suede writes super hot romances, which are frequently about firemen; his newest title is Lickety Split (out March 17) The Prince’s Psalm by Eric Shaw Quinn (a Biblical gay romance) First Position by Melissa Brayden (lesbian ballerinas) I’ll Give You the Sun by Jandy Nelson (MM YA) Georgia Peaches and Other Forbidden Fruit by Jaye Robin Brown (FF YA) The Soldier’s Scoundrel by Cat Sebastian (gay regency) K.J. Charles (also writes gay regency, but they’re not all dukes) Wanted, A Gentleman is one of her newer titles The Spare and the Heir (Lords of Time #5) by Jenn LeBlanc (gay victorian) LeBlanc is also a photographer and illustrates many of her romances with super hot photos. Glutton for Pleasure by Alisha Rai (mentioned earlier as poly rec) Trade Me by Courtney Milan (Cyclone #1) (contemporary romance with POC characters) The Countess Conspiracy (Brothers Sinister #3) by Courtney Milan Beverly Jenkins writes African American historicals Breathless (Old West #2) is her newest release Daughters of a Nation by Alyssa Cole, Piper Huguley, Lena Hart & more (an anthology of stories about black suffragettes) Silk, Swords, and Surrender by Jeannie Lin The Tang Dynasty series by Jeannie Lin (about the ancient Chinese Tang dynasty & recommended if you liked the Netflix show Marco Polo. This series is even better with intrigue and sword fighting) Butterfly Swords is the first in the series Originally posted by l231 Chapter II [36:50] In which we chat about The Ripped Bodice, the romance community, and what it means to be feminist. -Fifty Shades of Gray, why they don’t sell it (it’s not a good representation of BDSM), and how they help customers find their next read after Fifty Shades -Ripped Bodice looks like a very fancy lingerie dressing room (yes, they have a fainting couch). The store is separated into 5 Zones, which are decorated to reflect their genre: Historical, Contemporary, Paranormal, Erotica, and Everything Else -Sidelines: bookish things, but also things that will appeal to romance readers like stuff about feminism. Solid rec for Juniper & Ivy’s nerdy wood laser cut pieces. “Part of being a romance bookstore is being unapologetically feminist and sex positive” Chapter III [48:35] In which Bea goes hardcore practical for her Station Eleven pick, people are kinda boring (in a good way), and we talk sexy nonfiction. Bea’s Station Eleven pick is Robert’s Rules of Order by Henry Robert. Leah is bringing “the most comprehensive survival guide [she] can find.” Originally posted by batesmotel On a desert island, Leah is bringing Happy Ever After Nora Roberts (#4 in the Bride Quartet) and Bea is bringing A Week to Be Wicked by Tessa Dare. On their Wild adventure, Bea would bring one of Alison Weir’s “crazy tudor histories” and Leah would bring The Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler by E.L. Konigsburg Anne Boleyn, a King’s Obsession (one of Weir’s newest books out May 16) Bookseller Confession: “Your tawdry thing that you think is super scandalous is really boring...” The Dirtiest Romance You’ve Read Olivia Cunning’s Sinners on Tour series First in the series: Backstage Pass J.R. Ward’s Black Dagger Brotherhood series First in the series: Dark Lover Impossible Handsell Self-published titles with god-awful covers and non-fiction i.e. Come As Your Are by Emily Nagoski and Playing Well with Others: Your Field Guide to Discovering, Exploring, and Navigating the Kink, Leather, and BDSM Communities by Lee Harrington and Mollena Williams The Romance Books Every Bookseller Should Recommend Daughters of a Nation by Alyssa Cole Beyond Heaving Bosoms by Sarah Wendell and Candy Tan Also, have more than two romances and don’t laugh (or sneer) at your customers who are buying romance novels. Come on. Originally posted by yourreactiongifs Favorite Bookstores LA Bookstore: Diesel Childhood Bookstore: Women & Children First Not-Yet-Open Bookstores: The Queens Bookshop and Books Are Magic European Bookstores: Persephone Books (London) and Shakespeare & Co. (Paris) Favorite Literary Media The romance/life blog Smart Bitches, Trashy Books and their podcast Smart Podcast, Trashy Books Book Riot Girls at Library Heroes and Heartbreakers Romance Twitter—follow all your favorite authors on Twitter Epilogue [1:02:20] The Ripped Bodice can be found so many places on the internet the store’s website Instagram Twitter Facebook You can also sign up for the Ripped Bodice newsletter on their website—they’ve got events, recommendations, and a thing called Fitzwilliam’s Corner (that’s Fitzwilliam Waffles; he’s their dog, he is awesome, and he has his own Instagram). You can find us on Twitter at @drunkbookseller and everywhere else as DrunkBooksellers (plural). Emma tweets @thebibliot and writes bookish things for Book Riot. Kim tweets occasionally from @finaleofseem, but don’t expect too much. BONUS CONTENT We always have more content than we can fit into one hour and this time said content was extra interesting. So for all the people who read our show notes and/or subscribe to our newsletter, here are a few more recommendations from Bea & Leah Romances That Are Library/Bookstore-Adjacent Broken Resolutions (Lovestruck Librarians #1) by Olivia Dade Taking the Heat by Victoria Dahl (Girls Night Out #4) Rock Addiction by Nalini Singh (Rock Kiss #1) (librarian falls in love with a rockstar) Romances About Publishing/Writing The Hating Game by Sally Thorne (publishing romance) Temptations of a Wallflower by Eva Leigh (#4 Wicked Quills of London) (historical where the woman writes erotica) How to Woo a Reluctant Lady by Sabrina Jeffries (#3 Hellions of Halstead Hall) (main character writes gothics)
In this episode we look at free speech on Penn's campus, its consequences and why it's gotten so political.Hosted by Caroline Simon and Ari Goldfine, and produced by Joyce Varma. Special thanks to our intern Stephen Damianos. Theme music by Andrew Ellis: @andrew-dummyfresh-ellis.Drop us a line at podcasts@thedp.com.
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Kristen and Tony Caselnova from Disney Parks Podcast discuss Lickety Split and the Barista Bootcamp that’s being offered on select dates now through the end of December. They also discuss the lighting of the tree ceremony that took place at Four Seasons Orlando and new restaurants that will be coming to Disney World. Leave us […] --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/diningatdisney/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/diningatdisney/support
HARLAND WILLIAMS is a comedian, writer, actor and author. He is a Canadian comedian who has made an impact in Hollywood. He has appeared in over 20 movies and is known for his iconic roles in such movies as Dumb and Dumber, There's Something about Mary, Half Baked, Rocketman, Sorority Boys, Down Periscope and Employee of the Month. He has performed his Stand up comedy on Late Night with David Letterman, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late night with Conan O'Brien, HBO and Comedy Central. As an accomplished Author, HARLAND WILLIAMS has written and illustrated several children's books such as: The Kid with too Many Nightmares, The Kid with too Many Pets, The Things you Don't know you Don't Know and the Lickety Split book series.
This Show: Dr. Beardface & The Spaceman With a band name inspired by the TV show 30Rock and and attitude to rock this philly band are some cool customers. Included in the interview are their songs "Badlands" and "Lickety Split"
Studies show that no matter how many people get on an elevator, riders move around to allow the same amount of space between themselves and each of the others. Some elevator riders stare at the numbers, some continue conversations, and others start superficial ones. Uh oh, someone just asked about Orthodoxy! You've got about 30 seconds (and a $100 prize riding on it); what do you say?
You take some Choctaw Indian, some Irish and some African American… you mix that up with some good intentions and some bad intentions and then you put some snakebite in there… what do you got? You got Lickety Split. He does whatever it takes
Studies show that no matter how many people get on an elevator, riders move around to allow the same amount of space between themselves and each of the others. Some elevator riders stare at the numbers, some continue conversations, and others start superficial ones. Uh oh, someone just asked about Orthodoxy! You've got about 30 seconds (and a $100 prize riding on it); what do you say?