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Welcome to Jake's Happy Nostalgia Show, the podcast where nostalgia comes alive!On today's episode, we're joined by the incredibly talented Fracaswell Hyman! For years, Cas has been a key creative force in children's television, writing for beloved series like Ghostwriter, Gullah Gullah Island, Taina, and recently Lyla in the Loop. He's best known for creating the Disney Channel series The Famous Jett Jackson, developing Little Bill for Nick Jr., and co-creating Romeo! for Nickelodeon. Aside from his television work, Cas is also an accomplished author, having written the books Mango Delight and Summer in the City! Join us as we dive into Cas' journey through television and literature, the impact of diverse storytelling, and the lasting legacy of the shows that shaped so many childhoods!
Hey there, grab a comfy spot because this episode of Liquid Late Nites is packed with unexpected turns and hearty doses of nostalgia! We kick things off by diving deep into the world of Gene Hackman, one of Hollywood's absolute legends. How can we forget his iconic roles like Little Bill and Lex Luther? We sure can't! Then, the episode takes a thrilling turn as we unravel recent NFL trades and celebrate the Lakers' exciting journey this season. And if you thought NBA playoffs were intense, wait until you hear our take on all the drama unfolding in NYC! We also dish about the Oscars - yes, the fashion flubs, winners you've never heard of, and the political undercurrents. But, wait, what about those Eagles fans still riding the Super Bowl high? You bet they're in on the action too, with all the fun banter and more. So, whether you're a cinephile, sports enthusiast, or just looking to unwind with some good laughs, we've got all bases covered in this episode of Liquid Late Nites. Cheers!
We start with some Frank Christ presents They're Fine, Just Fine. After that, Bill tells us about Little Bill's scotch, zebra popcorn and Prantl's cake and award Boner of the Day. Then we take your calls for the X Poll with Christmas advice, just before we challenge a listener to Beat Gina. And of course, we finish with the Boner Recap and news.
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Tom and Jack Brown talk about the Red Sox blockbuster trade, Juan Soto, Max Fried, and Bill Belichick.
This interview first aired on Thursday the 21st of November, 2024 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. One FM announcer Steve Little interviews Bill Winters and Jenni Bowles about the Berry Street Moira and Shepparton L2P learning to drive program. For enquiries about the L2P program call Berry St on 58228100 and ask for Jennifer. You can follow on Shepparton & Moira Shires L2P program on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1731445277277263 Listen to All Things Rock with Steve Little on One FM 98.5 from 3pm - 6pm, Thursday Afternoons. Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1.
I've killed just about everything that walks or crawled at one time or another. And I'm here to kill you, Little Bill, for what you did to, Draft Class.Joining Jon Saks for Round 2 of the CLINT EASTWOOD Draft - SPECIAL GUESTS!Ben AllenJake Estes"Let us know what Draft you would like to listen to by sending us a message!"Support the showFollow SadisticSupport the show
Listen to the final episode in a three-part series exploring the music of Little Bill Gaither, a legendary Indianapolis blues singer and guitarist. On this week's edition, hear a selection of music from Gaither's final recordings. Gaither had a prolific career as a recording artist, cutting over 100 songs from 1935 to 1941. His music career was interrupted by the outbreak of World War II. Gaither was drafted in 1942, serving in the African American 1st Battalion of the 24th Infantry Regiment. Gaither spent his final years, working as a maintenance man for MCL Cafeteria. He died in Indianapolis on October 30th, of 1970.
The second episode in a three-part series exploring the music of Little Bill Gaither, a legendary Indianapolis blues singer and guitarist. Gaither's music was heavily influenced by the famous Indianapolis blues duo of Leroy Carr and Scrapper Blackwell. Gaither performed many of Carr's songs and imitated the unique guitar style of Blackwell. When Carr died in 1935, Gaither began performing under the name “Leroy's Buddy”, as a tribute to his friend. On this week's edition, we'll focus on Gaither's interpretations of Carr's music.
For the next three weeks we'll explore the music of Little Bill Gaither, a legendary Indianapolis blues singer and guitarist. Gaither was born in Kentucky in 1910. He spent his childhood in Louisville and moved to Indianapolis in the early 1930s. Gaither quickly found his place in the early Naptown blues scene, partnering with a local piano player named George “Honey” Hill”. They would go on to record dozens of classic blues records together. Gaither left behind a large catalog of music. From 1935 to 1941, he recorded over 100 songs for labels including Decca and Okeh. Gaither's music documented his life in Indianapolis, from the good times he had on the Avenue, to serious themes, like the outbreak of World War II, and the tuberculosis epidemic. On this edition, listen to the early recordings of Little Bill Gaither.
Dee draws comparisons between Kate's facilitated sex for her cat Chi Chi, a South African father who masturbates his profoundly disabled son, and the hand angels of Japan and Taiwan who volunteer to provide hand relief to the physically impaired. Tommy calls in with an eviction story and Little Bill complains once again about never...
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Many consider it the greatest Western of all time. Clint Eastwood's comeback to the genre in 1992 proved to be a beast at the Oscar's the following year. Luke and Corrye explore: the nature of violence in this film and how it's portrayed compared to Westerns of the past; Little Bill vs. English Bob; and William Munny's stunning finale shootout.
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On the GRAPPLpod this time, it is All In week and Benno is joined by Gareth, Matty & Stephanie Chase to preview it all as they talk the final build for Wembley and talk through the entire Wembley card with highlights and a few lowlights as they lament the build and talk what they are still looking forward to out of the big day regardless. They also talk the other big show of the weekend with Rev Pro's 11 Year Anniversary Show at the Copperbox featuring Will Ospreay vs. Shingo and other strong matches, plus everything else going on the weekend as well as the latest Tony Khan conference call, another weak Collision rating and more. SHOWNOTES 0:00 Intro, Plugs, AEW All In 2018 Flashback 13:30 News, WWE WrestleMania tickets, Edge to AEW rumours 24:06 AEW Collision, Ratings 36:11 Tony Khan Conference Call 53:30 AEW All In Full Preview w. Stephanie Chase 2:33:05 Rev Pro 11 Year Anniversary at the Copperbox Follow us on Twitter: @BensonRichardE @GrapplJP @GRAPPLpod Watch Spotlight on our Youtube Channel with new episodes premiering Tuesdays (Wednesday, this week!) at 3pm BST at https://www.youtube.com/c/GRAPPL Join us on the brand new GRAPPL Discord: https://discord.gg/KqeVAcwctS Get live video, news updates, weekend previews, weekly bonus shows and the world famous GRAPPL Spotlight Pre-Show at http://www.Patreon.com/GRAPPL as well as via Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4io6b6hJwDeFwaNPiF7WMV GRAPPL Spotlight is produced with support from our patrons, with special thanks to Patreon Kings Of The Mountain - Robert Brockie, Carl Gac, Conor O'Loughlin, Eddie Sideburns, Chris Platt, Simon Gunn & Simon Mulvaney!
In this episode of Cocktails With Friends, our host, Bob Cutler sits down with his good friend & Caroline Bicks. Caroline is a Professor of Literature at The University of Maine, author of a cocktail book called Shakespeare, Not Stirred and host of The Everyday Shakespeare Podcast. The conversational sipper for this show, Richard's Gimme-let, is a drink based on Richard from Henry VI, Part 3. The cocktail features Ford's gin, Basil simple syrup, fresh lime juice and enough hot pepper to remind you that King Richard is quickly killing off anyone who could contest is rise to power. We hope you enjoy Caroline's quick wit and passion for Billy, Willie, Little Bill - probably sticking with William Shakespeare for now. Cheers 1/2 ounce basil & hot pepper simple syrup We would like to thank High Camp Flask for providing Cocktails With Friends listeners a Discount Code: CWF20 for 20% off! You won't want to miss out on this opportunity! Thanks for listening to this episode of Cocktails with Friends, make sure you hit subscibe on your favorite podcast listening app. Don't forget to follow along with us on Instagram @cocktailswithfriendspod or our website www.cocktailswithfriends.com This has been the latest episode of Cocktails with Friends a member of the Bourbon Lens Podcast Family
Unforgiven from 1992 was directed by Clint Eastwood and written by Blade Runner screenwriter David Webb Peoples. It is about a retired Old West gunslinger, Eastwood's William Munny who takes on one last job to support his children, aided by his old partner, Ned Logan played by Morgan Freeman and a young man, The “Schofield Kid.” Timecodes: 00:00 - Introduction :17- The Film stats 3:04 - The Pickup Line 6:54 - The violence of Little Bill's character 10:50 - Revisionist of Westerns 14:07 - The importance of Morality 22:25 - Clint Eastwood's boots 25:45 - Filming westerns 29:03 - Head Trauma 29:39 - Smoochie, Smoochie, Smoochie 30:06 - Driving Review 32:36 - To the Numbers Photo from the episode To guess the theme of this month's films you can call or text us at 971-245-4148 or email to christi@dodgemediaproductions.com You can guess as many times as you would like. Guess the Monthly Theme for 2023 Contest - More Info Here Next week's film will be Firefly (2002) Subscribe, Rate & Share Your Favorite Episodes! Thanks for tuning into today's episode of Dodge Movie Podcast with your host, Mike and Christi Dodge. If you enjoyed this episode, please head over to Apple Podcasts to subscribe and leave a rating and review. Special thanks to Melissa Villagrana our social media posts. Don't forget to visit our website, connect with us on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and share your favorite episodes across social media. Give us a call at 971-245-4148 or email at christi@dodgemediaproductions.com
The Royals recent series against the Tampa Bay Ray was quite eventful with continued success on the mount for Daniel Lynch, the end of a miserable run for Jordan Lyles and a major league record for Austin Cox. Plus, the Royals split the series against the team with baseball's top record. Beat writer Jaylon Thompson and reporter Pete Grathoff broke down the Royals, especially the pitching, and look ahead to this week for the team. Not just the homestand against the Cleveland Guardians and Los Angeles Dodgers but also where the trade winds could push the team. Aroldis Chapman, Scott Barlow, Nicky Lopez, who else could be wearing a different uniform soon? Story link: A tattoo tale, ‘Ox' & ‘Little Bill': Kansas City Royals' call-ups are living the dream Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is a LIVE replay of A Trauma Survivor Thriver's Podcast which aired Wednesday, May 3rd, 2023 at 1130am ET on Fireside Chat. Lorilee Binstock 00:00:18 Welcome. I'm Lorilee Binstock, and this is A Trauma Survivor Thrivers Podcast. Thank you so much for joining me live on Fireside Chat where you can be a part of the conversation as my virtual audience. I am your host, Lorilee Binstock. Everyone has an opportunity to hop on stage. And, actually, I'm hoping people like to would like to hop on stage and and ask any questions or just chat with me today, but I do ask that everybody be respectful. I am your host, Lorilee Binstock. So please, some you know, I would love for people to share in this conversation. I know while this is an interview format show, I did have a guest. However, I did receive a lot of backlash. From so many people about this I will not name this guest, but I did confirm that she was dealing with some legal issues for alleged fraud and scamming people out of a lot of money. But with that, and trying to respond to everyone who commented on my Facebook page, I felt there really needed to be a conversation around mental health and the realization that you know, hurt people hurt people. And I know I also received backlash. Like, why are you canceling this person? And and I'll get to all of that. But I do ask that, you know, people join me. It looks like I actually have hold on. Let me see if I can get Kelly up on the stage. In it to invite them to speak. Cali is actually my I don't know if you know how to get on stage, but I think there's a button or something that can actually allow you to come on stage. No. I think I have you on stage. Cali, do I have you? So if if Cali is able to speak, she is actually my creative director for the magazine for so for anybody who checks out Authentic Insider Magazine and who's commented how beautiful how beautifully curated the pages are. It's actually all Kelly Benstock. I really, really everything is is really from the contributors, all the beautiful words and pages, the contributors and Kelly. So I do wanna say that. Kelly is done a lot to really beautify the magazine and and make it look legit. So So, Kelly, thank you for that. Can I get you on? Oh, I see that you should you be hearing something? Am I muted? That's my next question. It should be. Let me double check. So I do wanna talk about mental health because, like I said, I've had a lot of people come on and comment about why this person should not come. And I was actually thinking, okay. I'm gonna actually invite this person to come on the show and have her you know, and in question her a little bit about this, not not to be mean, but this is what I've been hearing. What will can you you wanna explain yourself or you want to share your story, your side of the story. The thing is she is I I there was an warrant out for her arrest last Tuesday. So I don't think she could have joined anyways, but I've decided that there were so many people who were really upset about having this guest on I felt that it just didn't fit the show. Right? This the show was called a trauma survivor, Thrivers Podcast. And So most of my guests are people who are trauma survivors who are thriving. And who are inspiring. And it just seemed like there was just a lot of animosity, a lot of anger that was surrounding this guest. And and so I just didn't feel like having this person on would be helpful, but it did make me think, okay. We need to talk about mental health. And there were a lot of people who were commenting that they felt this person was such a compulsive liar that they didn't believe that their trauma even existed. While I'm I'm not I'm not the person to make that decision, or to judge that, there is a I I truly believe she's experienced some sort of trauma. Whether it's a trauma that she says she experience. I'm I'm not sure. I can't that's not my I'm not in that position to make that call. I don't know her personally. But I feel that it's this this idea. Her people, her people, people who've been traumatized, oftentimes traumatize other people. That's why there's a generational trauma. You know, my parents who you know, I was traumatized by my parents. I'm in childhood sexual abuse survivor. You know, my my father sexually abused me as a child, my mother. Well, she's wonderful, and we have a good relationship now. You know, she she even admitted. I think I she told me when I was in college, I think I dealt with postpartum depression. And, you know, back then, nobody really knew much about if any anything about postpartum depression. And so I forgave her that for that. I think she kind of there was this realization our our relationship changed from there. But she still treated me pretty badly growing up. I felt neglected by her. And like I said, while that's not the case now, I did feel neglected by her for the longest time. And that has that caused me some issues. And and there was a point probably when I was in middle school, I didn't know I was dealing with trauma, but I realized that I I I needed a community. I needed friends, and I didn't really have friends. I was often isolated as a child. But when I got into middle school, I knew that I wanted friends. And I felt like the only people who were kind of talking to me were the popular the popular girls And I really, really enjoyed, like, being around them, but they were kind of mean. They were mean to other people, and I felt to be accepted within this group of people, I also needed to be mean or I needed to be like them. And I was I I I'm so ashamed to say. I was a little bit of a bully. Once I got into high school, I was bullied. Then I'm like, oh, it flipped the script. I'm this is this is happening to me, and this is this is pretty terrible. So now I know what it feels like. Right? You just I had things changed for me at that point. However, I was still healing from my trauma. Actually, I wasn't healing it off. High school, I wasn't healing from my trauma. I didn't even know I had trauma. I do wanna check-in. Do I have Kelly? Kelly, are you there? Are you available to chat? I don't know. I'm still, like I feel like there were some new features added on with Fireside. And I'm hoping people can actually hear me right now. Can people hear me? I might be muted, actually. No. I'm not. Well, you know, if we can get Kelly on oh, I see speaker request. Accept request. Kelly, can you hear me? Cali Binstock 00:08:36 Yes. Lorilee Binstock 00:08:37 Oh my goodness. Cali Binstock 00:08:38 Wait. Lorilee Binstock 00:08:39 K. K. I can hear you. Cali Binstock 00:08:39 You can hear me. Wow. Okay. Great. Lorilee Binstock 00:08:42 Yes. So, yes, this is this is Kelly. She like I said earlier, she is the creative director for Authentic Insider Magazine. Reason why the pages are so beautifully curated. Cali Binstock 00:08:49 Hi. Lorilee Binstock 00:08:55 That and, again, the create contributors Cali Binstock 00:08:58 Hello? Lorilee Binstock 00:08:58 are the ones who really bring the magazine to life. So, Kelly, you know, we've talked about this, and so I'm talking about mental health, and I'm talking about bullying. And I talked about how I was Cali Binstock 00:09:05 Hi. Lorilee Binstock 00:09:13 embarrassed to say I was a bully when I was in middle school. Cali Binstock 00:09:16 Mhmm. Lorilee Binstock 00:09:18 Yada yada yada. I got into high school. I was bullied, and then and then I realized, like, oh, okay. This is this is this this is what it feels like, and it feels pretty terrible. But I was a bully because I I I struggled. I I there's something that I needed. Cali Binstock 00:09:30 No. Lorilee Binstock 00:09:35 And it was I needed Cali Binstock 00:09:35 Mhmm. Lorilee Binstock 00:09:37 people to like me because nobody really liked me at home. Cali Binstock 00:09:42 Look at that. Lorilee Binstock 00:09:43 And, you know, the people who actually showed me some attention were, you know, these these girls who were kinda bullies. I did have a couple friends that were like, my good friends, and they're still my good friends today. But, you know, we they were kind of pulled into all of it as well. And I I have to say, they're good people. They're good people now. I don't know about the other girls. Cali Binstock 00:10:03 Yeah. Lorilee Binstock 00:10:09 Then I'm sure they're great people. But I I just wanna say it's her say it again. Her people, her people, Cali Binstock 00:10:17 Definitely. Lorilee Binstock 00:10:17 and And it's really hard. If you like to understand that, especially if you've experienced trauma, unless you're unless you're on your, like, far into your healing. Cali Binstock 00:10:25 Right. Lorilee Binstock 00:10:29 And, you know, I feel like being curious about certain situations when someone's being mean, it's never it's it's almost never about Cali Binstock 00:10:37 Yes. Lorilee Binstock 00:10:41 it's it's about the person who is being mean. It's not like Cali Binstock 00:10:43 Right. Lorilee Binstock 00:10:44 right? Cali Binstock 00:10:45 That reminds me of Oprah's I don't think it's that new anymore, but it's like and I heard her talking about it on a podcast. It was like, not what's wrong with you. The question should be, what happens to you? Lorilee Binstock 00:11:00 Yes. Exactly. Cali Binstock 00:11:03 You know, and just having that awareness that people are acting from maybe trauma and insecurity and not as much out to get you because nobody cares that much about, you know, you not in not in a bad way, but, like, Lorilee Binstock 00:11:21 Right. Cali Binstock 00:11:23 People are so self centric that it's usually their own issues. That they have to deal with. You know? Lorilee Binstock 00:11:30 I agree. And they're only outlet. Maybe you. Maybe they're so comfortable with you that you are the only outlet. Cali Binstock 00:11:32 But yeah. Yeah. Mhmm. Lorilee Binstock 00:11:39 Ask my husband. I mean, it's Cali Binstock 00:11:42 I know when you're really comfy with someone you can be. Alamine. Lorilee Binstock 00:11:48 yes. Cali Binstock 00:11:48 Yeah. I'm guilty of it too, for sure. Lorilee Binstock 00:11:49 Yes. Yeah, a hundred percent. You know, I I talked to Jared about I mean, my husband's Jared. But I talked to my daughter about bullying because she there are times where she's felt bullied. And because she's felt bullied, you know, she comes to me. She's like this person said this, and I'm like, oh my goodness. Well, you know, there's probably something going on with them, and it's not about you. I think that was Cali Binstock 00:12:05 Mhmm. Yeah. Lorilee Binstock 00:12:14 that was really important. To Cali Binstock 00:12:17 Mhmm. Lorilee Binstock 00:12:17 my daughter, Olivia, because I feel like you can it's easy to take things personally. Cali Binstock 00:12:24 Oh, yeah. Lorilee Binstock 00:12:24 You know, even when my husband gets mad at me, when Jared, my husband gets mad at me, I can I can take it personally or he's being distant? I take it personally. Oh, you don't you don't love me anymore. You know, this is this is my thing. Right? But the truth is there's just something going on internally with him. Maybe it's work. Maybe it's something else. And I think it's, like you said, what Oser said, Cali Binstock 00:12:33 Yeah. Yeah. Yes. Lorilee Binstock 00:12:47 what happened? What did what happened to you? Cali Binstock 00:12:50 Yeah. Lorilee Binstock 00:12:50 Why are you behaving this way? And I feel like for this person who is not on my show right now, Cali Binstock 00:12:58 You're right. Lorilee Binstock 00:12:59 it was I I think we should stop with the and I and with the I don't believe in her trauma because she is such a liar. I think she has experienced some sort of trauma, big tea, trauma, little tea, trauma that made her feel that she needed to scam people out of money. And, you know, in my neighborhood. I live in Washington, DC, and there are a lot of car jackings, car thefts, Cali Binstock 00:13:31 Yeah. Lorilee Binstock 00:13:32 but it's something that was really interesting that happened. This little while ago, but we have a listserv Cali Binstock 00:13:37 Mhmm. Lorilee Binstock 00:13:38 for moms on the hill, and a woman was saying that her car got broken into. But she didn't say, you know, didn't didn't anyone have any cameras on this in this area. She specifically Cali Binstock 00:13:50 Oh, Lorilee Binstock 00:13:51 asked, George said, They stole diapers. They're someone in our neighborhood, in our community who is so desperate for such a necessity that they broke into my car and stole diapers, Cali Binstock 00:14:03 Oh my god. Lorilee Binstock 00:14:07 and she wasn't angry. She actually said we should actually do a Cali Binstock 00:14:09 Right. Lorilee Binstock 00:14:12 a diaper drive because someone needs it. Cali Binstock 00:14:14 Hold on. Lorilee Binstock 00:14:15 And I was like, oh my gosh. Cali Binstock 00:14:16 The great but a great human she is to, Lorilee Binstock 00:14:19 Right. Can you imagine if we looked at everything like that? Like, Cali Binstock 00:14:20 you know, Right. Lorilee Binstock 00:14:24 we've been we've been harmed. Why? Can how can we help this? Cali Binstock 00:14:27 Yeah. Well, that's, like, the chain of pain and And if you recognize it, it's the only way to, like, start breaking the chain. You know? Lorilee Binstock 00:14:39 That's awareness. Mental health awareness. Cali Binstock 00:14:40 Awareness is always step one. Right? Like, that's where you have to start. And then that's the only place that, like, good action. I guess you would say it would come from. Lorilee Binstock 00:14:53 Yes. Cali Binstock 00:14:54 Right? Like, yeah. Lorilee Binstock 00:14:57 Good humans. I mean, I can say this all day long, but there will be moments in my life where I'm, like, You know? It's like, I think I did a TikTok a while ago where I'm like, hello, all. I hope you have a wonderful day, and then, like, pretend to honk my horn and Cali Binstock 00:15:11 Mhmm. Lorilee Binstock 00:15:14 yell, like, what the fuck is the matter with you? Cali Binstock 00:15:17 Right. Lorilee Binstock 00:15:17 It's really it's really the same thing. It's like, okay, everybody. Make you know, give everyone as a chance, not everyone is experience. You know, everyone's Cali Binstock 00:15:27 So Lorilee Binstock 00:15:27 you never know what everyone's experiencing, and then you turn around, you're like, why did they do this? Why did they you know, it's just depending on your day. Right? Cali Binstock 00:15:30 yeah. Yeah. Well, relationships are if you're not regulated and you're having a gut reaction because things are chaotic, like, Lorilee Binstock 00:15:38 Right. Cali Binstock 00:15:43 You have to give yourself grace too, I guess, after those situations. Lorilee Binstock 00:15:46 Exactly. Yeah. I think it's right. Yeah. I I I think it all comes to, like, this this whole idea the system of regulating your nervous system. Right? We when we're dysregulated, Cali Binstock 00:15:57 Hey. Lorilee Binstock 00:15:59 awareness is out the window. Cali Binstock 00:16:01 Oh, yeah. Lorilee Binstock 00:16:02 But it's also one of those things. If you train your yourself to be to will be aware when you're not Cali Binstock 00:16:10 Mhmm. Lorilee Binstock 00:16:10 dysregulated, then it'll it becomes easier when you are dysregulated. Cali Binstock 00:16:16 Through. Lorilee Binstock 00:16:17 To be able to respond and not react. Cali Binstock 00:16:22 Exactly. Lorilee Binstock 00:16:22 And and so, yeah, I also wanted to talk about cancel culture because I think there were also a lot of people, and I agree with them, people who responded, like, what did this person do. I don't believe in cancel culture. If people canceled me, I wouldn't be doing what I'm doing now. And I agree with that because Cali Binstock 00:16:41 Yeah. Lorilee Binstock 00:16:43 and like I said earlier, I mentioned I don't know if you heard, but I mentioned, you know, this person Cali Binstock 00:16:49 Mhmm. Lorilee Binstock 00:16:50 You know, this it just she just it just didn't work with the podcast itself. It's a trauma survivor, Thrivers Podcast. Cali Binstock 00:16:57 Yeah. Lorilee Binstock 00:16:57 And she's not in a place where she's thriving. And but I think she's in a place where she could start her healing. And I I do hope that for her. I wish that for her, Cali Binstock 00:17:01 Yeah. Yeah. Lorilee Binstock 00:17:10 but I also agree, like, you know, canceled culture is just so volatile. Why? We don't need to we we can we can stop giving them attention because when you keep feeding into feeding into this, Cali Binstock 00:17:22 Yeah. Lorilee Binstock 00:17:24 right, then they'll just start re reacting. Cali Binstock 00:17:25 Mhmm. Lorilee Binstock 00:17:28 But if you give them the space to maybe be able to see what they're doing because you can't shame people into doing things. Let's let's be real here. You can't shame people into doing the right thing. They need to figure it out for themselves. And I think in a a place to be able to do that is a place of quiet, Cali Binstock 00:17:35 True. Yeah. Mhmm. Lorilee Binstock 00:17:47 and I think cancel culture. It's not that we're canceling you. Like, you're done, but I think it's like I think it's more like Cali Binstock 00:17:54 Yeah. Lorilee Binstock 00:17:57 Okay. This is your opportunity to make some changes and understand your actions and maybe make some changes and maybe do better and help others do better. Cali Binstock 00:18:04 Yeah. Lorilee Binstock 00:18:08 And then I think that's when. Cali Binstock 00:18:08 We all make mistakes, so I guess there's a scale of, like, Lorilee Binstock 00:18:10 Yes. Cali Binstock 00:18:14 you know, if someone is a dangerous human, you know, that's one thing, but Lorilee Binstock 00:18:20 Right. Cali Binstock 00:18:20 making mistakes and I don't know. I just it makes me think about people in jail and just the amount of incarceration in our in our country, and it just seems insane. Lorilee Binstock 00:18:38 No. It does. Cali Binstock 00:18:39 But how many how many people and mostly people of color in in jails for smaller crimes, and Lorilee Binstock 00:18:44 Mhmm. Cali Binstock 00:18:47 and, you know, the perpetuating cycle with poverty, and it's just it's not a it's it's not usually a place of rehabilitation. Lorilee Binstock 00:18:59 Yeah. Cali Binstock 00:18:59 It's a place of a lot of with a lot of toxicity. I'm sure they're I mean, I taught art at at our county jail here in Pittsburgh briefly. I wasn't there a long, long time, but I believe in in, you know, rehabilitation, and I think setting people up for reintegration, and it's just crazy. We don't have more mental health support for for these people. Lorilee Binstock 00:19:28 Yeah. I I think that's that's that's the issue here. The our mental health care system in America is so dysfunctional. Cali Binstock 00:19:39 Yeah. Lorilee Binstock 00:19:39 There's there's not enough going on. There's just not not enough people I mean, who can afford it really? I mean, it's very expensive Cali Binstock 00:19:47 Yeah. Lorilee Binstock 00:19:49 to get mental health treatment in America. And to get good mental health, specialized health Cali Binstock 00:19:55 Yeah. Lorilee Binstock 00:19:56 care, that's that's that it it's it's so rare. Yet we there's all these other issues that we're dealing with. But if we can if we can, like, get to the root of it, which is, like, our mental health care system, we could probably fix a lot more things. Cali Binstock 00:20:08 Mhmm. Right. Like the the domino effect of that would be so worth it, so worth investing in. Lorilee Binstock 00:20:14 Mhmm. Yes. Inquiry. But but that's the question is if someone's you know, I I'm sure there's hundreds and hundreds of people all over America trying to work on how are we gonna get there. It's just it is a it's a it's a very daunting task. And and, Cali Binstock 00:20:35 Yeah. Lorilee Binstock 00:20:36 you know, that's why I'm kind of hoping, like, for all of us, it's just we're working on ourselves. I I'd like if if each individual Cali Binstock 00:20:44 Mhmm. Lorilee Binstock 00:20:46 can work on themselves, I think that that that right there is growth. And, Cali Binstock 00:20:49 No. Lorilee Binstock 00:20:52 again, it's that easily said, not easily done. Cali Binstock 00:20:57 Right. Lorilee Binstock 00:20:58 And but I I mean, I feel like talking about it, bringing awareness to it, Cali Binstock 00:21:04 Mhmm. Lorilee Binstock 00:21:05 you know, I think that's everything. I think that that that's why we're having this conversation. I could have easily canceled the show. Cali Binstock 00:21:11 Yeah. Lorilee Binstock 00:21:14 But it really Cali Binstock 00:21:14 Cancel all the color. Lorilee Binstock 00:21:16 cancel culture. Yes. I but I really could not sleep just thinking about all of the stuff that was happening. Cali Binstock 00:21:23 Mhmm. Lorilee Binstock 00:21:23 And and so I did wanna briefly kinda touch on this and and, you know, have this conversation Cali Binstock 00:21:31 Yeah. Lorilee Binstock 00:21:32 because, you know, I, myself, was just dealing with trauma. I did awful things. That I am absolutely not proud of. I am very lucky that social media didn't exist when I was a child. Cali Binstock 00:21:41 Mhmm. Lorilee Binstock 00:21:47 And Cali Binstock 00:21:48 I know. How lucky were we? Lorilee Binstock 00:21:50 I I mean, we were so lucky. It it scares me to think, like, if social media existed, twenty Cali Binstock 00:21:57 God. Lorilee Binstock 00:21:58 years ago, I'd be screwed. Cali Binstock 00:22:01 Yeah. Lorilee Binstock 00:22:01 I'd be screwed. Cali Binstock 00:22:02 My my late teens and twenties, like, I would rather not Lorilee Binstock 00:22:04 Mm-mm. Cali Binstock 00:22:06 have any evidence of that. Lorilee Binstock 00:22:06 Yes. Right. Exactly. Cali Binstock 00:22:09 And I hardly do, which is wonderful because Lorilee Binstock 00:22:12 Exactly. Cali Binstock 00:22:12 that was, like, traumatic in itself just that time of life. Lorilee Binstock 00:22:13 Yeah. Cali Binstock 00:22:17 You know, just you don't know. There's so much doubt. And if you've been through trauma, like, ugh, Lorilee Binstock 00:22:17 Right. Cali Binstock 00:22:24 it's just the hardest time you're not gonna Yeah. Lorilee Binstock 00:22:28 Yep. Cali Binstock 00:22:29 So much Lorilee Binstock 00:22:29 No. I agree. Cali Binstock 00:22:30 painful growth. You know? Lorilee Binstock 00:22:32 Painful growth. And and I think that's what's really hard about our youth now because, you know, And that's why that's another reason why I think we we shouldn't cancel these kids. Their their brains are still developing. We don't know what they've gone through. I think it just everything deserves, like, a deeper look and Cali Binstock 00:22:44 Right. Yeah. Lorilee Binstock 00:22:51 curiosity of other people and curiosity within yourself. Yeah. Cali Binstock 00:22:56 Totally. Totally. I think we were when we were chatting before this, like, this is so random, but my kids had it's actually dated from, like, the early two thousands. It's the show on Nick that was on Nick Junior, that Bill Cosby, it's called Little Bill. And it was on, like, a DVD they were watching. And I just, like, randomly start thinking about, like, I wonder how he feels about everything Lorilee Binstock 00:23:19 Mhmm. Yep. Cali Binstock 00:23:28 Is he remorseful? Like, what I wonder if he's doing anything to better himself now? Like, all of these questions, I'm like, that could be asked for so many people. Lorilee Binstock 00:23:37 Mhmm. Cali Binstock 00:23:38 But, like, I don't know. I'm just it's just a thought. Like, I'm guessing we, as a society, would be more welcoming to people who were working on, you know, Lorilee Binstock 00:23:51 Right. Cali Binstock 00:23:52 the mistakes that they've made and trying to kinda reform themselves and, you know, have more awareness and understand the hurt and kind of, like,
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Iris and I get together to do two films with one thing in common. They have two characters called Little Bill. Hence the title. See what we did there. We cover a late but great western from Clint Eastwood featuring Gene Hackman as the dastardly sheriff of Big Whisky in Unforgiven and we talk about sad horny and high dudes and one lonely cameraman with a whorish wife in Paul Thomas Anderson's Boogie Nights. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Iris and I get together to do two films with one thing in common. They have two characters called Little Bill. Hence the title. See what we did there. We cover a late but great western from Clint Eastwood featuring Gene Hackman as the dastardly sheriff of Big Whisky in Unforgiven and we talk about sad horny and high dudes and one lonely cameraman with a whorish wife in Paul Thomas Anderson's Boogie Nights. The post Cinema Beef Podcast : The Little Bill Double Bill (Unforgiven/Boogie Nights) first appeared on Legion.
Alice has a curious adventure as she stumbles upon the White Rabbit who is frantically searching for his fan and gloves. The Rabbit mistakes Alice for his housemaid, Mary Ann, and demands she bring him his lost possessions. Alice, eager to prove herself, sets out on a wild goose chase to find the fan and gloves, and soon finds herself in a neat little house with a brass plate that reads "W. Rabbit." Upon entering the house, she rushes up the stairs in search of the lost items and finds herself in a tidy little room with a table in the window, where she finds the fan and gloves. Alice discovers a little bottle that was not labelled "DRINK ME," but being the adventurous young woman she is, she drinks from it anyway. To her surprise, she begins to grow larger and larger until she finds herself too large to fit in the room. Indeed, she is now taking up most of the space inside of the house. Meanwhile, the White Rabbit is trying all manner of things - including sending Bill down the chimney - to get access to his house again. Will Bill make entry? Or will Alice's foot up the chimney send him airborne?
Pols & Theories return to the table to talk Week 17 and Week 18. They'll discuss the Eagles losing two straight, Buccaneers clinching the NFC South, Wentz's fall and the Packers rolling the Vikings from Week 17. From there, they'll go into the Titans/Jags for the division, Packers "win and in", the Eagles in a must-win for the NFC's top seed and everything else in between. A. Saints beat Eagles Eagles lose second straight game. Should we be worried? Will they capture NFC's top seed? B. Buccaneers beat Panthers Bucs win NFC South. Are they dangerous in the playoffs? What stood out the most from this game? C. Browns beat Commanders Is this the end for Wentz? Should the Browns be worried about Watson? Future outlook for both teams. Who will be the Commanders QB1 next year? D. Packers beat Vikings Packers demolish the Vikings. What is the reason for the Packers turn around? Did the Vikings peak too early? E. Titans v Jaguars for Division (Jaguars -6.5) Who wins and why? Where does Trevor rank currently amongst QB's in the NFL? Where do the Titans go from here? F. Packers v Lions (Packers -4.5) Packers win and in. Are the Packers dangerous if they sneak in? Lions need to win + Seahawks loss to get in G. Game Picks: Chiefs at Raiders (Chiefs -9.5) Buccaneers at Falcons (Falcons -4) Patriots at Bills (Bills -7) Patriots win and in Vikings at Bears (Vikings -7.5) Ravens at Bengals (Bengals -7) Texans at Colts (Colts -2.5) Jets at Dolphins (Jets -1) Panthers at Saints (Saints -3.5) Browns at Steelers (Steelers -2.5) W + Dolphins/Pats loss for playoffs Chargers at Broncos (Broncos -2.5) Cardinals at 49ers (49ers -14) Rams at Seahawks (Seahawks -6) W + Packers loss for playoffs Cowboys at Commanders (Cowboys -7) Subscribe to Psychotic & Iconic Sports Podcast at The Props Network at PropsHQ.com for all of their latest show news, new episodes, and livestreams! Psychotic & Iconic is brought to you by PrizePicks, your home for daily fantasy sports. New players who sign up on PrizePicks today using the promo code ICONIC will receive a 100% instant deposit match up to $100. PrizePicks: Daily Fantasy Made Easy! Follow P&I on their video and audio platforms: YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Megaphone! Also follow The P&I Guys on their social media platforms: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok! View the links to all of their above platforms on Linktree and Shorby! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Dan and Jason talk about Jesse's belly ache in his tum tum. They also talk about baby fat, changing times, Little Bill, things that were great as a kid and horrible as an adult, wart remover, fancy pasta sauce, podcast reviews, tacos or burritos, Dan's workout challenge with Jesse, and Thanksgiving Mt. Rushmore. Enjoy and Share! Netflix Suggestion of the Week: Jason: She Hulk Dan: Thirteen Lives Preston: Batman: The Animated Series Destinee: Bob's Burgers Video Podcast Link YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFCEtzOS_7KEGkIwa-TY5iA Audio Podcast Links Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lauer-road-radio/id1080548373 Podbean: https://lauerroadradio.podbean.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5LmfrAiGoe2Db6VUR8nF0t?si=RrmDIYrPSY-ioWXwBQjBJA iHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-lauer-road-radio-31121154/ Player.FM: https://player.fm/series/lauer-road-radio-2360388 Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/Lauer-Road-Radio-id1334980?country=us Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/lauer-road-radio Social Media Links Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lauerroadradio/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lauerroadradio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauerroadradio/ Contact Us Directly Email: lauerroadradio@gmail.com Support Lauer Road Radio CashApp: $LauerRoadRadio https://cash.app/$LauerRoadRadio
Today's episode of The POD kicks off with a not so full barn as all the boys catch up on their PACKED holiday weekend of NFL Football! As usual a run DAHN from everyone on what shows and movies they've been watching recently. With a rather candid start the boys then jump right into the Pod FOD which is a folder compiled of all things around the internet. Todays FOD includes an an RIP to the Queen (long may she reign), Mitt's slandering of the great T-Swift, a look into Tony's Taco Tuesdaysand much much more. Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepodpmi to watch full episodes and don't forget to send your submissions for the Pod FOD to @ThePodPMI on twitter and instagram. We appreciate you rocking with us and we'll see you Wednesday, Cheers.
Jada Pinkett Smith who will be starring in the new Aliens movie, the Little Bill live action, Diglett in the new Pokemon, the reboot of Hanging with Mr Cooper, black Buzz Lightyear, and replacing Steve Harvey on Family Feud has made Alopecia awareness a thing. There are treatments for Alopecia or baldness as us old fashioned layman used to call it; wigs being the oldest and easiest cure for a lack hair. But Will Smith has discovered an alternate method that is in the trial phase which is slapping anyone who notices his wife is bald. My vote for best tweet on this is: "I got in one little fight and my mom got scared, she said, you can't slap Chris Rock cause your wife's got no hair." The overall reaction to this is mixed somehow, with the same people who claim they hate violence, claiming jokes by a comedian can somehow justify putting hands on another person. Guaranteed if Mike Tyson told that joke, Will Smith would have to just suffer the awkward limo ride with Jada back to the penthouse. Of course, I had to give my two cents on the event involving she whose name cannot be spoken, now go Fox yourself
MAWP Tacoma presents the MAWPCAST 1 Radio Program Season 4 Episode 19 Hosted by Potter, Sound Man Chris and Ashlee Marie! This week we discuss Max Headroom glasses. Not a St Patrick's Day show. Silly-Bands, not silly bands. The Ashlee Marie Murder Mystery Theater Review Corner. More macabre stuff. Baseball season. Over inflated sports contracts. Trading Card Season. We talk about wrestling vaguely for a minute... Some cat talk... Ginger the gobbling dog. Survivor 42 is crackalackin. Ashlee learns why the kids are sus. Among Us. Sound City Documentary on YouTube. Subscribe to our YouTube! Check out our Website! Tweet us on Twitter! Follow us on Facebook! Look at us on Instagram! Watch us on Twitch! Listen to us on Bandcamp! Visit our Patreon! On this weeks episode we play these songs by the following bands: 1. Thunders of Wrath "Danger Dank" Thunders of Wrath (Website) 2. High Performance "Pushin' Dope for the Man" All Things Considered (MAWP Tacoma) 3. Starla "As Far As You Can" Starla EP (Bandcamp) 4. Petey Normal "Sunday" Applesauce (Bandcamp) 5. Serpentfoot "Turbo Vin Diesel" Swaying Spine (Bandcamp) 6. Natural Causes "Every Move" 11-Song Cassette (Bandcamp) 7. Re-Activate "Time of Reality" Prevailing Domination (Bandcamp) 8. I for Eye "Escape" EP (Bandcamp) 9. TrussOne "Put You On" Yesterday (Bandcamp) 10. Green Apple Quick Step "Pay the Rent" Wonderful Virus (Wikipedia) 11. Velocity "Strange Matter" Magnetar (Bandcamp) 12. Miztah Zelle "She's With the Shit" Gotta Yard Full of Bonez (Bandcamp) 13. Victoria Fragoso "Always" Always (Bandcamp) 14. No Cheese Please "Information" No Cheese Please (PNW Bands) 15. Post Stardom Depression "Let's Destroy" Ordinary Miracles (Spotify) 16. Neurotangent "It Was a Memory" First Tangent (Bandcamp) 17. Strangely Alright "Nisqually" (Bandcamp) 18. FanoBee "AGRESSION_130_A#" STOLID (SAMPLE PACK) (Bandcamp) 19. The Kimball Superstars "Let's Say Goodbye Like We Said Hello" Sing Ernest Tubb's Favorites (Bandcamp) 20. HB The Mealticket "Morning Wood" Tax Free (Keep The Change) (Bandcamp) 21. I Defy "Piece of Work" Sentenced Under Penalty of Life (MAWP Tacoma) 22. J. Martin "Concrete Designs" Awake or a Dream (Bandcamp) 23. Si Si Si "Kidnapped" Kidnapped (Bandcamp) 24. Little Bill and the Bluenotes "I Love an Angel" (PNW Bands) 25. So King'd Up "Oh Me Oh My" Kings Against Kings (Bandcamp) 26. Pioneers West "Desdemona" Move West (ReverbNation) 27. Mock Off "Stars" Where the Sun Always Shines (Bandcamp) 28. Odd Logic "The Stonelands" Legends of Monta: Part II (Bandcamp) © 2022 MAWP Tacoma
"I've killed women and children. I've killed everything that walks or crawls At one time or another. And I'm here to kill you, Little Bill, for what you done to Ned." Unforgiven, the Clint Eastwood anti-Western from 1992 tells the tale of William Munny, reformed outlaw who is brought back into the assassin game after learning of an unprovoked attack on a young woman. As Munny (Eastwood) struggles with the choice to return to his old ways, Sheriff Bill Dagget (Gene Hackman) takes whatever steps he can to keep the peace in his town…even if that means getting his hands dirty. A story of conviction and personal codes colliding, this film shows the consequences of two men who feel no need to search for forgiveness…and have none to give. Will the film be worthy of your time? Find out today.Current RankingsLawerence of Arabia The GodfatherAll About EveThe Godfather Part IISilence of the Lambs Gone With Wind It Happened One NightAmadeus The Deer HunterThe StingAll The King's MenThe Lost WeekendBridge on the River KwaiOne Flew Over The Cuckoos NestRain ManThe French ConnectionOn The WaterfrontThe Sound Of MusicCasablancaAll Quiet on the Western FrontRebeccaIn The Heat of the NightThe Mutiny On The BountyYou Can't Take It With You MartyMrs. MiniverDances With Wolves My Fair LadyPattonGentleman's AgreementHamletCimarron Ben HurChariots of FireGandhiAnnie HallDriving Miss DaisyMidnight CowboyBest Years of Our LivesFrom Here to EternityOliver!Around the World in 80 DaysThe Apartment The Last EmperorThe Great ZiegfeldA Man Of All SeasonsThe West Side StoryWingsGrand HotelRockyOut of AfricaTom JonesKramer v KramerLife of Emil ZolaHow Green Was My ValleyPlatoonAn American in ParisGoing My WayGreatest Show On EarthOrdinary PeopleTerms of EndearmentBroadway Melody CavalcadeGigi
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Ben Phillips & Matt Waters present 25 of their favourite movies from the 1990s. We honestly did not plan for Paul Thomas Anderson's porn epic to be our 69th episode, but sometimes life throws you a bone... and sometimes it throws Little Bill's wife a bone while everybody watches.
Go ahead.... forget about germs... put a rubber on it, and tune in for the "Find Your Special Purpose Show". Clips from the Jerk, Steinfeld and (hopefully) the not-so-gentle punishing of Ned by Little Bill. We'll analyze the veracity Aaron's creative, homeopathic, homespun yarns, and try and figure out whether it'll be OK at KC's Arrowhead coral, when Love Wisconsin Style comes to town.Forget all the reasons to be worried about climatic inconsistencies, national insecurity, and health care insanity and insincerity. After hearing our panel opine on the day's action to come, you'll have a glorious sense of false hope and conviction. And then Abe will bring it home with his fabulous, Ovaltine track update at the 1:30 mark
MAWP Tacoma presents the MAWPCAST 1 Radio Program Season 4 Episode 1 Hosted by Potter, Sound Man Chris & Ashlee Marie, and her little dog too... The Show is back... So we talk about it... and other things about the show... Its on Amazon... been on Spotify and other places... There is a YouTube page too... We have shirts... Thrift stores... games... Among Us... Flea season... Spiders... Topps losing baseball cards... Michael Myers backpacks... Halloween... The Birds... Seahawks, Mariners, Trailer Trash Tammy, Pumpkin Patches... gardening... 80s prom, Foundation on Apple, Squid Games, none of us have seen it but some spoilers... Subscribe to our YouTube! Check out our Website! Tweet us on Twitter! Follow us on Facebook! Look at us on Instagram! Watch us on Twitch! Listen to us on Bandcamp! Visit our Patreon! On this weeks episode we play these songs by the following bands: 1. Let Me Downs "Into You" Tacoma is for Lovers (Bandcamp) 2. Wow, Laura "Pray Whales" Bowling Season (Bandcamp) 3. Drekno "Drunkafied" Playin' Fo Keeps (MAWP Tacoma) 4. Shotgun Kitchen "If I Go" Trouble on the Urban Fringe (ReverbNation) 5. Loser Dog "Vehicle" Loser Dog (Bandcamp) 6. The Legend of Bigfoot "Lonesome Being" The Lost Door to the Sky (Bandcamp) 7. Jonah's Whale "Why" Feelin' Loose 7" (PNW Bands) 8. Salt Lick "Fragrance" More is More (Bandcamp) 9. Motorboat "112 Ocean Ave" Squid Roe (Bandcamp) 10. Perry Porter "Nature Boy" (Featuring Blake Anthony) Channel Surfing (Bandcamp) 11. Nadir "Eye of the Sun" Stog (MAWP Tacoma) 12. Haggard the Horrible "I Love this Shit" Blunts and Ten Speeds (Bandcamp) 13. Oldface "Cinema Tricks" Parallel Ethereal (Bandcamp) 14. Resurekta "Downtown" Going Out EP (Bandcamp) 15. Eastern Promise "War with Medusa" Eastern Promise (Bandcamp) 16. Dead Rebel Saints "Throwing Stones" Throwing Stones (Bandcamp) 17. Jasia 10 "Life Game" The Unauthorized Biography (Bandcamp) 18. Future Suns "Wow, Electric!" Electric! (Bandcamp) 19. Roy "The Sell-Out Blues" The Red EP (MAWP Tacoma) 20. Eastern Star "Heal Me Alone" (Soundcloud) 21. Dying Trades "Finger Games" Fantasia in Orange (Bandcamp) 22. Dieselharp "Any Other Way" Becoming (Bandcamp) 23. At Night "Descend Upon Me" A Constant Dream (Bandcamp) 24. Mister Master "Bootloop" (Bandcamp) 25. Wheelies "Telephone" Pizza Party EP (Bandcamp) 26. Severus "Negative Space" The Process for Elimination (Bandcamp) 27. Frankie Hustle "Cook" Chasing Paper 4 (ReverbNation) 28. Little Bill and the Blue Notes "I Love an Angel" (PNW Bands) 29. Doodle.Brain "LazyTown" B Sides & Ideas (Bandcamp) © 2021 MAWP Tacoma
Jake the pit and Finn the human.
This week on Kame House! Krystle pushes you into the deep freezing waters of acceptance with news about HunterXHunter. We runback Blue Lock and Dai Dark. And our Black Table Talk this week: Black American Cartoons VS Black Anime Series! Don't be shy, hit us up: Socials: @khousepodcast Visit us at our website: Thekamehousepodcast.com Send questions for the show and inquiries to: Welcometothekamehouse@gmail.com
Ho aspettato fin troppo per la pubblicazione di questo podcast e sinceramente manco io ne capisco il motivo. All'inizio pensavo che forse perché se ne parla sempre di questo capolavoro, ma proprio perché è un capolavoro non si dovrebbe mai smettere di parlarne. Gli Spietati (The Unforgiven, titolo forse ancora più azzeccato!) è una pietra miliare non solo del genere western, rappresentandone la pietra tombale di un'epoca destinata a non fare mai più ritorno, ma è anche un film perfetto sotto tutti i punti di vista e il miglior Eastwood di sempre, secondo me, che qui dirige in maniera impeccabile e assolutamente fantastica un poker di protagonisti, incluso sé stesso, per una storia crepuscolare di violenza, vendetta, caduta e forse redenzione. Oscar meritatissimo a Gene Hackman nei panni del terribile Little Bill, così come meritatissime sono anche le statuette per Miglior Film, Regia e Montaggio. Colonna sonora pazzesca, con la magnifica Claudia's Theme in primis e pellicola che Eastwood dedica ai suoi maestri Leone e Siegel. Se non avete mai visto Gli Spietati, che andrebbe guardato almeno una volta al mese, non posso più parlare con voi, mi dispiace.
Lewis Carrol's beloved story of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland begins when Alice falls down a rabbit hole and encounters a world she wasn't expecting. This collection also contains Alice's Adventures Underground, Through the Looking Glass, and more selections from the worlds of Alice and Wonderland.
Alice's Adventures In Wonderland- Ch-4 The Rabbit Sends In A Little Bill
What does this 1992 Clint Eastwood film tell us about mythologizing of cruel figures in the so called ‘Wild West'? How does the character “English Bob” reflect the sanitizing fictions that were circulated in the press and popular culture in the late 19th and early 20th centuries? How does the film illustrate the real emotional and moral impact of killing? How do the differing reactions of Munny, Ned Logan and the ‘Schofield Kid' illustrate the moral deadening and injurious effects of a lifetime as killer and outlaw? How does the character Munny illustrate that in lawless circumstances, in order to exact justice or retribution, or provide security, society often employs hard men, but then tends to push them aside when the emergency has passed? How does the treatment of the women in the film illustrate the morally shocking nature and misogyny of brothels? The victim of a viscious attack is treated merely as property that had been damaged. How do the women respond when they find they will not be protected by Little Bill, the sheriff? How does the film illustrate arguments in favor of legalizing such work which eventually carried the day in Nevada? How does the parasitical nature of the writer W.W. Beauchamp, and his desire to latch on to the three main characters illustrate the moral risks and harmful consequences of ‘yellow journalism?'
Tonight's story to help you sleep is the continuation of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland also known as Alice in Wonderland. You can listen to the first chapters in our episode #6 released on the 10th March. In this episode, Alice has grown very large and is stuck in W Rabbit's house. Later, she meets the hookah smoking caterpillar. If you like this episode, please remember to follow on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app. Also, share with any family or friends that might have trouble drifting off to sleep. Goodnight and Sweet Dreams.... We are also now on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JustSleepPod and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justsleeppod/
MAWP Tacoma presents the MAWPCAST 1 Radio Program Season 3 Episode 38 Hosted by Potter, Sound Man Chris & Ashlee Marie! Amenity vs anemone. Hot AF. Strypes vs Stryper. Authenticity. A naked dude. Video call failure. Tea Party not Tree Something. Will Potter find his glasses? iCarly after dark. Creepiness in show business. Growing pains of evolving society. Trolling empties. What is Ashlee looking at? Burnout. Chicago XVI. YouTube/content creators. Maintaining success and quality and artistic integrity while producing art... Jenna Marbles... Conformity. Selena. Imagine. Crispin Glover. Naked dudes at the Kardashians. Not Loki. Big Brother. Chris goes to the fair! What is Potter looking at? We have a Patreon. Subscribe to our YouTube if you want! Leave us a 5 star rating everywhere please. Like and share the show with everyone who loves music! Thanks for your support. Subscribe to our YouTube! Check out our Website! Tweet us on Twitter! Follow us on Facebook! Look at us on Instagram! Watch us on Twitch! Listen to us on Bandcamp! Visit our Patreon! On this weeks episode we play these songs by the following bands: 1. Before Christ "Love to Hate You" Transgression (MAWP Tacoma) 2. The Lightweight Champs "Red Flag Girl" Contenders (Bandcamp) 3. Faraca "Against Regulations" Faracnophobia, Face Your Fear (ReverbNation) 4. Girl Trouble "Walkin' the Dog" Estrus Lunch Bucket (Website) 5. The Missionary Position "One Eye Open" Consequences (Spotify) 6. Xolie Morra & the Strange Kind "Adeline" The Great Social Experiment (ReverbNation) 7. Glenn "PIMA4000" (Featuring Ugly Frank) (Bandcamp) 8. Those Who Dig "Something More" Crawlspace/Something More 7" (MAWP Tacoma) 9. Thunders of Wrath "Lighting the Lantern" Thunders of Wrath (Spotify) 10. Jaziré "Wipe Me Down" J is for Jaziré (Soundcloud) 11. Yellow No. 5 "About Time" Yellow # 5 (Soundcloud) 12. Little Bill and the Bluenotes "Bye Bye Baby" (PNW Bands) 13. Mico De Noche "Last One" Pick-Up (Bandcamp) 14. Haggard the Horrible "You Want It" The Black Album (Bandcamp) 15. The Rhetorics "Livin" The Rhetorics (Bandcamp) 16. Buckwildz "Like a Riot" Buckwildz (MAWP Tacoma) 17. Apartment Lights "White River" (Bandcamp) 18. The Is "Life Just Goes On" Too Many Voices in the Room (Bandcamp) 19. Bastard Child "Walk in the Park" Bastard Child (Bandcamp) 20. Lektor "Down 2 Size" (featuring the Reverend of Hate) Terror of Tacoma (Bandcamp) 21. Humble Cub "Ladder" Telegram From Your Future Life (Bandcamp) 22. Hilltop Rats "Party" Demo 2014 (Remastered) (Bandcamp) 23. Yatta Imean "She Got It" (Featuring Lovisi) (ReverbNation) 24. C U Next Tuesday "Falling off the Edge" (Soundcloud) 25. Hedgehog River "Paizuri" Sweet Dreams (Bandcamp) 26. Natural Causes "Every Move" 11-Song Cassette (Bandcamp) 27. Young Ace "Rollin' Through" Step Into My World (MAWP Tacoma) 28. Vanilla "Don't Count on Me" Vanilla (Bandcamp) 29. By All Meanz "Ego Tripper" Terror of Tacoma Demo (Bandcamp) 30. I for Eye "Escape" EP (ReverbNation) © 2021 MAWP Tacoma
I just realized that Little Bear is always..."barenaked." #punintended Face it, once Steve left Blue's Clues, the show just wasn't the same. Franklin was a turtle that could "count by 2's and tie his shoes." Little Bill introduced us to a world of diversity. Eureeka and Allegra were puppets that are underrated classics, and Dora and Diego taught us Spanish. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Alice is confronted by the White Rabbit, who is searching for his gloves and fan. Alice searches for it too but is unable to locate them. The White Rabbit misidentifies Alice as his housemaid, Mary Ann, and orders her to retrieve his belongings from his home. Alice is startled by the Rabbit's demands, but she obeys and quickly locates his home. She thinks about how odd it is to take orders from animals while she walks, and she imagines her cat Dinah ordering her around when she gets home. She discovers the gloves and fan inside the home, as well as a small bottle labeled "DRINK ME." Alice drinks the liquid, curious as to what the contents of the bottle would do. She begins to grow significantly before she can finish, and she can barely fit in the room. Alice concludes that her adventures are akin to a fairy tale and dreams of one day writing her own tales. She reasoned that, with her new height, she had grown up and would never age. The White Rabbit asks for his fan and gloves, interrupting her line of thought. He attempts to break into the home, but Alice's gigantic arm keeps the door shut. The Rabbit attempts to climb through the window, but Alice deflects him with her enormous hand. When Alice swats them away again, the Rabbit summons his servant, Pat, and the two begin plotting a plan to deal with her. The Rabbit and Pat enlist the help of another servant, a lizard called Bill, to descend the chimney, but Alice sends him flying with her foot. Inside, a crowd assembled, calling for the house to be set on fire. They start throwing pebbles through the window at Alice's face after she tries to send Dinah to get them. The pebbles turn into cakes, and Alice eats one and shrinks, reasoning that the cakes could cause her to shrink. When she leaves the home, she is surrounded by a group of animals that are ready to attack her. Alice flees into the woods, where she ponders how she can regain her usual size and locate the garden. She comes across a massive mushroom and climbs to the top, where she discovers a blue caterpillar. https://chimesradio.com http://onelink.to/8uzr4g https://www.instagram.com/vrchimesradio/ https://www.facebook.com/chimesradio/ Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/chimesradioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Classic stories read in a very soothing voice. Go ahead & brew some tea, reach for your favorite blanket, and get cozy. Tonight's classic is a continuation of Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/night-tales/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/night-tales/support
On this episode, we discuss the sixty-fifth Best Picture Winner: “UNFORGIVEN.”Disgusted by Sheriff "Little Bill" Daggett's decree that several horses make up for a cowhand slashing a prostitutes's face, Big Whiskey prostitutes, led by the fierce Strawberry Alice, take justice into their own hands and put a $1,000 bounty on the lives of the perpetrators. Notorious outlaw-turned-hog farmer William Munny is sought out by neophyte gunslinger "the Schofield Kid" to go with him to Big Whiskey and collect the bounty. While Munny insists, "I ain't like that no more," he needs the bounty money for his children, and the two men convince Munny's clean-living comrade Ned Logan to join them in righting the wrong done by Sheriff "Little Bill" Daggett. Directed by Clint Eastwood, “Unforgiven” stars Clint Eastwood as Bill Munny, Gene Hackman as Little Bill Daggett, Morgan Freeman as Ned Logan, Jaimz Woolvett as The 'Schofield Kid', Frances Fisher as Strawberry Alice, and Richard Harris as English Bob.Here on The Envelope, we discuss & review every Best Picture Winner in the Academy Awards History. You can reach anyone here at TheEnvelopePodcast.com – Just go there to email us, check our bios, and keep up with the latest episode.
Chapter Four of Alice in Wonderland. Alice meets the White Rabbit once more, grows large, meets a puppy, and then a caterpillar.
The Number One Podcast Without a Patreon kicks off the new decade by talking through what happened in the last episode, try to find the English equivalent of an important Japanese word, and get hyped for the new season of The Bachelor. Plus, Bryan hates JJ Abrams. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/filthdumpexe/message
Show is pre-recorded but it's still good ! lol