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Today's word of the day is ‘Lloyd Christmas' as in Dumb and Dumber as in so you're saying there's a chance as in the Knicks as in Jalen Brunson as in Game 6. The Knicks got it done on Thursday night! Tyrese Haliburton had a poor game. Can they do it? Can the Knicks really do it? (8:50) The Dallas Stars got eliminated from the Western Conference Finals for the 3rd straight season. Peter DeBoer pulled his goalie Jake Oettinger 7 minutes into the game! And then after the game he threw him under the bus! (17:50) Is Alex Ovechkin returning next season? Maybe! The Capitals say an email was sent out by mistake saying Ovi was coming back! (31:30) Review: Sirens. (37:00) MLB is investing into a women's pro softball league. It's a major investment that also includes TV rights and marketing. Why now? (46:00) NPPOD. (49:00) Braves pitchers had a great and bad day yesterday. Chris Sale got 2,500 K's in his career. And the team lost AJ Smith-Shawver to an elbow injury. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's word of the day is ‘Lloyd Christmas' as in Dumb and Dumber as in so you're saying there's a chance as in the Knicks as in Jalen Brunson as in Game 6. The Knicks got it done on Thursday night! Tyrese Haliburton had a poor game. Can they do it? Can the Knicks really do it? (8:50) The Dallas Stars got eliminated from the Western Conference Finals for the 3rd straight season. Peter DeBoer pulled his goalie Jake Oettinger 7 minutes into the game! And then after the game he threw him under the bus! (17:50) Is Alex Ovechkin returning next season? Maybe! The Capitals say an email was sent out by mistake saying Ovi was coming back! (31:30) Review: Sirens. (37:00) MLB is investing into a women's pro softball league. It's a major investment that also includes TV rights and marketing. Why now? (46:00) NPPOD. (49:00) Braves pitchers had a great and bad day yesterday. Chris Sale got 2,500 K's in his career. And the team lost AJ Smith-Shawver to an elbow injury. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this weeks' show we aren't going back to Cali but Aspen via Rhode Island with Lloyd Christmas, Harry Dunne and our special guest, Canadian Screen Award nominated actor Ann Pirvu. After all these years is Dumb and Dumber still funny? and can you shoehorn a Dumb and Dumber reference into a TV show about Polyamory? Ann Pirvu is a Canadian actor and producer who is currently nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for her work on the Poly is the New Monogamy TV series. You can find Poly though Prime Video with a trial of Hollywood Suite or on TUBI. You can check out Ann (with no E IYKYK) on Instagram Twitter Talk to Us Goose www.howdyoulikethatmovie.com
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED APRIL 2022 In this, the month of April Fools, we talk about our favorite pair of dimwitted dullards: Harry Dunne and Lloyd Christmas, Jeff Daniels and Jim Carrey; together they are "Dumb and Dumber" and the starring characters of the 1994 film directed by the Farrelly Brothers.
Welcome ladies, germs, and people of all genders! Join Taylor & Curtis as we cove maybe the best horror anthology series of all time, V/H/S! We discuss the franchise, its history, and its future (HUH) before discussing our respective top 5 segments. How has V/H/S re-invigorated the horror anthology and found footage space? Who are some of the series' strongest directors? Which V/H/S film is the strongest overall? What do Lloyd Christmas, Roman Reigns, and David Ortiz all have in common? How many times do we each say "That's you"? Listen and find out! Please connect with us on Instagram: @ahhrealfilms and now Bluesky: @ahhrealfilms.bsky.social. You can drop us a line to let us know how we're doing, or to suggest a future topic or film to discuss: ahhrealfilms@gmail.com. We'd love any recommendations for this series or a future listener submitted episode! And please remember to rate, review, and subscribe on your favorite podcast app! You can also find us both on Letterboxd! Follow us on our horror journey and occasional forays into romcoms (because let's be real). Taylor: @happydeathtay Curtis: @let5groove2nit3 Movies Covered: V/H/S series!!, The Woman in the Yard (2025), The Monkey (2025)
Co-hosts Ryan Luis Rodriguez and John Walker join Mike to discuss the 1994 comedy Dumb and Dumber's blend of comedy and caper, its place in '90s comedy, and its surprising longevity. We discuss how the film launched the Farrelly Brothers into mainstream success and cemented Jim Carrey's status as a box office powerhouse.Screenwriter Bennett Yellin joins the conversation to talk about the film's development, working with the Farrellys, and crafting the dynamic between Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.
Co-hosts Ryan Luis Rodriguez and John Walker join Mike to discuss the 1994 comedy Dumb and Dumber's blend of comedy and caper, its place in '90s comedy, and its surprising longevity. We discuss how the film launched the Farrelly Brothers into mainstream success and cemented Jim Carrey's status as a box office powerhouse.Screenwriter Bennett Yellin joins the conversation to talk about the film's development, working with the Farrellys, and crafting the dynamic between Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.
Lala Kent made her kid look like Lloyd Christmas and Speidi is back but are they heading back to a Reality show soon? Dr. Mitch Hagen also joins to answer our Face Lift Questions and we talk Adult behavior at youth sports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Lala Kent made her kid look like Lloyd Christmas and Speidi is back but are they heading back to a Reality show soon? Dr. Mitch Hagen also joins to answer our Face Lift Questions and we talk Adult behavior at youth sports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Bengals received an early Christmas gift this week! Listen as Lindsay explains the Bengals' path to the playoffs, what needs to happen this weekend and why we ARE rooting for the Steelers in the next two games. WHOOOO DEYYYYY! On the Sidelines is presented by OrthoCincy Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Bengals received an early Christmas gift this week! Listen as Lindsay explains the Bengals' path to the playoffs, what needs to happen this weekend and why we ARE rooting for the Steelers in the next two games. WHOOOO DEYYYYY!On the Sidelines is presented by OrthoCincy Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Love the show? Hate the show? Think it's just okay? Send us a text!Did you know one of Jim Carey's greatest films was filmed right here in Utah? That's right, Mr. Lloyd Christmas himself has walked the streets of Salt Lake, Ogden, and Provo. But after his fame, he starred in a little known film where a key party is depicted at a holiday party. Yeah, have fun explaining that one to your kids. How the Grinch Stole Christmas was mostly filmed at Universal Studios, Hollywood. I know because I've been there. But you know where else I've been? Solitude ski resort! Ok, I haven't been to Solitude ski resort, but the Grinch has! So join us as we talk about the Christmas classic, Jim Carey's How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Have you watched it yet this year? Do you watch it every year? Or are you more of a Best. Christmas. Ever. fan? Let us know!!!Support the showFind us on social media as well!https://linktr.ee/Thisisaplace
What's a safe withdrawal rate for Wine Guy and Wine Gal in Sonoma California to have 35 years of “guaranteed” retirement spending? How aggressively should they convert their retirement savings to Roth IRA? Should the Bond family move from Silicon Valley to a no-income-tax state in retirement? Can Doc in San Francisco quit work in 8 years when his daughter starts college? Rob in Kansas City and his wife are in their late 30s and have 2 million saved. Can they retire early? Plus, Elisa in Fremont has more than the capital gains exclusion for a married couple of $500,000 worth of home equity. How much will this cost her, and will it kill her IRMAA for Medicare premiums? Should Happy Camper and Jolly Pumpkin take their pension's monthly annuity or the lump sum payout? And finally, Lloyd in South Dakota isn't a fan of retirement accounts and wants Joe and Big Al to talk some sense into him. Access all the free financial resources and the episode transcript: https://bit.ly/ymyw-506 CALCULATE your Financial Blueprint SCHEDULE your Financial Assessment WATCH Financial Planning at Every Age on YMYW TV DOWNLOAD The Retirement Readiness Guide for free READ THE BLOG: It's Not Too Late! Year-End Financial Moves to Make Right Now READ THE BLOG: US National Debt and the Impact on Long-Term Investing REQUEST: Ask Joe & Big Al for your Retirement Spitball Analysis SUBSCRIBE: YMYW on YouTube DOWNLOAD: more free guides READ: financial blogs WATCH: educational videos SUBSCRIBE: YMYW Newsletter Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro: This Week on the YMYW Podcast 01:05 - What's Our Guaranteed Safe Withdrawal Rate for 35 Years of Retirement? How Aggressive Should We Convert to Roth? (Wine Guy/Gal, Sonoma, CA) 12:09 - Calculate your Financial Blueprint, schedule a Free Financial Assessment 13:45 - Should We Move to a No Income Tax State in Retirement? (James Bond, Silicon Valley, CA - voice) 20:50 - Can I Stop Working in 8 Years When Daughter Starts College? (Doc, San Francisco, CA) 26:10 - Late 30s With $2M. Are We Really on Track for Early Retirement? (Rob, Kansas City) 31:20 - Watch Financial Planning at Every Age on YMYW TV, download the Retirement Readiness Guide 32:25 - Our Home Equity is Over the $500K Exclusion. How Much Will We Be Charged? Will This Kill My IRMAA? (Elisa, Fremont, CA) 35:44 - Should We Take the Monthly Pension or Lump Sum Payout? (Happy Camper & Jolly Pumpkin, WI) 43:03 - I'm Not a Fan of Retirement Accounts. Talk Some Sense Into Me. (Lloyd Christmas, SD) 49:04 - Outro: Read the blogs, It's Not Too Late! Year-End Financial Moves to Make Right Now and US National Debt and the Impact on Long-Term Investing
Almost everything we've learned about confidence is wrong. Which is why it's incredibly awesome that Brendan got to speak with Dr. Nate Zinsser, mental health performance coach, and author of the fantastic book, The Confident Mind: A Battle-Tested Guide to Unshakable Performance. The two dissect all things confidence and dive into:*Debunking some of the biggest myths about confidence including that some people naturally have more than others.*Two easy techniques to build your confidence RIGHT NOW. *The secret genius of Lloyd Christmas in Dumber and Dumber. *Why having butterflies is actually a good thing. *Why confidence is your mental bank account. *And whether or not Coscto needs more Cheez-Its. RESOURCESDr. Nate ZinsserThe Confident Mind: A Battle-Tested Guide to Unshakable Performance.Dr. Z Talking ConfidenceCostco's Craziest Items Support the show
Buckle up, because this week we're hitting the road with Dumb and Dumber! We'll dive into the wacky misadventures of best buds Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne as they bumble their way across the country in a dog-shaped van. From misplaced briefcases to unexpected villains, I'm not saying you'll laugh your head off.... but I'm telling you there's a chance! Watch the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l13yPhimE3o Did you enjoy the episode? Don't forget to hit that subscribe button and join us for more retro movie discussions! Dive even deeper with bonus content and engage directly with us by supporting our show on Patreon. For additional episodes and exclusive insights, head to www.30podcast.com, and if you love what you hear, leave us a glowing review on your podcast app of choice, especially Apple Podcasts. Your support keeps the show going!
20.umferðin í Olís-deild karla gerð upp og spáð í spilin fyrir lokaumferðirnar. - Þarf að gera þjálfarabreytingar í Krikanum? - Loksins fengu efnilegustu leikmenn HK sénsinn - Vængbrotnir Mosfellingar fóru illa með norðanmenn - Lloyd Christmas getur ekki einu sinni bjargað Selfyssingum - Fram U + Rúnar Kára óheppnir í sumarbústaðnum - Grótta nýttu sér ekki mikið álag Valsmanna
Scott pulls a Lloyd Christmas, Giving out a years worth of Grimaldi's Pizza, and more - Friday Hour 2
Dec23rd-AEW Dynamite recap-Dec24th Tumlr merger on the live feature-latest Pakestine/Israel discourse-Trump being taken off the ballot-Epstein Client List-Democrats fear mongering over immigrants while pretending to condemn Trump's Hitler rhetoric-John Oliver vs Elon Musk-More sex in congress-Turning Simone Biles into a sports entertainer-More Diddy discourse- more celeb discourse like booking twitter spots to promote your movies-more industry creep shit-Dec25th-Wrestling discourse with Cornette TK Punk dominating and other stuff-who didn't an NDA? Then recaps of AEW Rampage and Collision and last week's WWE Raw NXT and Smackdown
Make it two wins in a row for Nebraska. The Huskers didn't pull away from Louisiana Tech until last Saturday's fourth quarter, but they did it the old-fashioned way, running the football. Nebraska rushed 312 yards against the Bulldogs, marking the third straight game with more than 200 yards on the ground. This is Nebraska's first time with 200 rushing yards in three consecutive games since 2018. It was a 1-2 punch for the Huskers as the defense stopped the Bulldogs run game—a reoccurring theme this year for the blackshirts. Nebraska held Louisiana Tech to 46 rushing yards and has held each of its four opponents to less than 60 yards. You have to go back to 1999 to find the last time that happened. So what does all this mean? Well, for how bad the Big 10 West Division teams are playing, The Huskers might be in the mix at the end of the season. A lot has to happen, but as Lloyd Christmas says, "You are telling me there's a chance!" Dr. Rob Zatechka and Travis Justice discuss the La Tech game and much more on the latest Doc Talk Podcast presented by BetFred Sports. Fred is your guy when you want to bet. More Bonuses. More Bets. Right now, get your bet back if your team loses in overtime. When you bet on a player to score first, you get double the price if they score twice. New customers can get more than one thousand dollars in bonuses. Betfred is the Bonus King! Download the Betfred Iowa App Today!! Terms and conditions apply. Must be twenty-one plus. Wagers are only accepted in Iowa. Gambling problem? Call one eight hundred bets off. Connor Orr at Orr and Horgan Connor is a friend of the Podcast and a licensed Sports Agent in Nebraska. He works directly with athletes and businesses to help them navigate the ever-changing landscape of Name, Image, and Likeness. Connor is also focused on corporate and personal injury litigations in Nebraska and Iowa, and he can work with you on your business planning, estate planning, and real estate transactions. Call Connor today at 402-408-6488. Husker Hounds: It's beat Michigan week at Husker Hounds! 25% off of Corn Heads. It's getting cooler outside, and it's a perfect time to start wearing fleece. New fleece is arriving daily, and 25% off selected fleece items now until the Kickoff of the Michigan game! Two locations in the Omaha area: The Superstore at 84th and Center and out west at 171st Lakeside Hills Plaza, or you can make it easy on yourself and shop at HuskerHounds.com, where you get free shipping on orders over $50 and a flat shipping rate of $4.95 on anything under $50. Remember to subscribe to our YouTube Channel and check out the Doc's Diagnosis presented by Centris Federal Credit Union. From checking and savings accounts, certificates, Home, Auto, Personal, and Home Equity Loans to having a strong focus on community support and Financial Education, Centris Federal Credit Union is your full-service credit union. They are members helping members. Centris Federal Credit Union is Federally insured by NCUA. Equal Housing Lender. If you have questions for Dr. Rob, email them to doctalksports@gmail.com. Stay connected with Doc Talk Sports on social media: Twitter: @doctalksports Travis Justice on Twitter: @traviscreates Facebook: https://facebook.com/doctalksports YouTube: https://youtube.com/doctalksports TikTok: @doctalksports Lastly, a special thanks goes to David Max and Joe Hudson at Huskermax for their support in distributing this Podcast.
One of the great cinematic experiences of all time, "Dumb and Dumber" comes to Born to Watch. The boys will try to hold it together as they take a road trip and discover if John Denver really is full of shit.In the vast landscape of comedy films, there are few that manage to capture the essence of absurdity, slapstick humour, and sheer stupidity as brilliantly as "Dumb and Dumber." Directed by Peter Farrelly and released in 1994, this cult classic has managed to maintain its place in the annals of cinematic history, continuing to elicit hearty laughter from audiences of all ages and backgrounds.At its core, "Dumb and Dumber" is a buddy road trip movie that follows the misadventures of two endearingly clueless protagonists, Lloyd Christmas (Jim Carrey) and Harry Dunne (Jeff Daniels), as they embark on a cross-country journey to return a briefcase to its rightful owner and, in the process, find themselves caught up in a series of hilariously ludicrous escapades. The film is a masterclass in physical comedy, absurd situations, and impeccable timing, with Carrey and Daniels delivering performances that are nothing short of comedic brilliance.One of the film's strongest assets is its unapologetically simple and straightforward premise. Lloyd and Harry's journey is propelled by their endearing stupidity and unwavering optimism, creating a unique blend of humour that effortlessly transcends the boundaries of logic. The film's charm lies in its ability to embrace the absurdity of its characters' actions and decisions, presenting them as genuinely lovable despite their lack of intelligence. This is where the film's true genius shines through – it never takes itself too seriously and encourages its audience to do the same, resulting in a lighthearted experience that leaves viewers with aching sides and smiles on their faces.Jim Carrey's performance as Lloyd Christmas is a tour de force of physical comedy and over-the-top expressions. Carrey's ability to contort his face and body to convey a range of emotions is a spectacle in itself, and it's clear that he fully embraced the role's inherent silliness. From the iconic "Most Annoying Sound in the World" scene to his unforgettable shenanigans with the "TurboLax" laxative, Carrey's comedic timing and commitment to his character make Lloyd Christmas unforgettable in cinematic history.On the other hand, Jeff Daniels' portrayal of Harry Dunne serves as the perfect foil to Carrey's exuberance. Daniels' deadpan delivery and everyman demeanour create a wonderful dynamic with Carrey, allowing their on-screen chemistry to truly shine. Daniels' ability to play the straight man amidst the chaos provides a grounding element to the film, making the ridiculousness of their adventures all the more entertaining.In addition to the performances, "Dumb and Dumber" boasts a memorable supporting cast that adds layers of humour to the story. Lauren Holly's portrayal of Mary Swanson, the woman whose lost briefcase sets the plot in motion, adds a touch of romantic interest and gives Lloyd and Harry a goal to strive towards. The antagonistic duo of Sea Bass (Cam Neely) and Joe Mentalino (Mike Starr) provides a series of uproarious confrontations, with their encounters with Lloyd and Harry becoming increasingly outlandish and side-splitting.Furthermore, the film's script, penned by the Farrelly brothers, is a masterstroke of comedic writing. The dialogue is peppered with quotable one-liners that have become ingrained in pop culture, showcasing the film's enduring influence on humour. The gags and jokes are delivered with a finesse that keeps the pacing brisk and the laughs consistent, and the screenplay's ability to take seemingly mundane situations and escalate them to absurd heights is a testament to the writers' comedic prowess.The visual gags and slapstick humour are complemented by a memorable soundtrack that perfectly captures the film's zany spirit. The use of catchy tunes and playful melodies adds an extra layer of enjoyment to the viewing experience, further cementing "Dumb and Dumber" as a feel-good, popcorn-munching favourite.As with any film, "Dumb and Dumber" is not without its critics. Some argue that the film's reliance on crude humour and physical gags may not appeal to all tastes, and its lack of depth could be seen as a drawback. However, it's important to approach the film with an understanding of its comedic intentions – "Dumb and Dumber" is not meant to be a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition; it's an unabashed celebration of stupidity and laughter.In conclusion, "Dumb and Dumber" remains a timeless comedy that continues to bring joy to audiences decades after its release. Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels deliver performances that are nothing short of comedic genius, and their dynamic chemistry forms the heart of the film's enduring charm. The movie's ability to take the simplest of premises and elevate them to uproarious levels is a testament to its comedic brilliance, and its quotable dialogue and iconic scenes have left an indelible mark on popular culture. Whether you're a fan of slapstick humor or simply looking for a good laugh, "Dumb and Dumber" is a classic that promises to keep audiences entertained for generations to come. So, gather your friends, grab some popcorn, and prepare to embark on a side-splitting journey with Lloyd and Harry – just remember to leave your intellect at the door.Please follow the Podcast and join our community at https://linktr.ee/borntowatchpodcast If you are looking to start a podcast and want a host or get guests to pipe in remotely, look no further than Riverside.fmClick the link below https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=matthew
(Note: A few technical difficulties mean the sound levels are a bit lower for the first 16 minutes or so of this episode, and the reason for the delayed release. Aiming to have another episode up by the end of the week.)Recorded on 8 August 2023, Binksy, Baldy and Stu steer away from the short-form leagues to tidy up a few loose ends from the Ashes and discuss some early Men's ODI World Cup news.We debate over-rate penalties, ball changes and David Warner, before Baldy whips out his depth chart (an actual chart with Post-it notes and everything) as the conversation moves to potential Australia and England squads for the next Ashes (which we now realise is in November 2025, not 2024 as stated).In the second half of the episode, Binksy explains why he hasn't enlisted the help of the BCCI to schedule an upcoming barbecue, Stu channels his inner Lloyd Christmas over the latest Kane Williamson injury update, Baldy's depth chart makes another appearance and we outline why India's depth could hurt them as we start to focus our attention on another major ICC event.If you'd like take a look at the Taniwha Cricket fundraiser we mentioned on the show, you can find the Givealittle page here.We'll be back again next week, but in the meantime, please take the time to give us a like, follow, share or subscribe on all our channels (@toporderpod on Twitter & Facebook, and @thetoporderpodcast on Instagram & YouTube) and a (5-Star!) review at your favourite podcast provider, or tell a friend to download. It really helps others find the show and is the best thing you can do to support us. You can also find all our written content, including our Hall of Fame series, at our website.You can also dip back into our guest episodes - including chats with Wasim Khan, Finn Allen, Shane Bond, Georgia Wareham, Colin 'Funky' Miller, Sophie Devine, Bharat Sundaresan and many more fascinating people from all across the cricketing world. And if you'd like to reach out to us with feedback, questions or guest suggestions, get in touch at thetoporderpodcast@gmail.com.Thanks for listening.
After the FIA and race organizers at the Circuit Jacques Villeneueve had us thinking we were in for a logistically marred race weekend, F1 went full Lloyd Christmas and redeemed itself. While Max ran away with the win, action on track from FP2 all the way to the final lap has P$ and FKnowles wondering: will the 2023 Canadian Grand Prix will go down in the history books as a classic?
DJ makes a pitch to redo the quarantine, Drew has plans to marry some folks, and we look at Drew's Lloyd Christmas ass haircut now that he burned it off. The boys also exchange tales of recently doing comedy in front of children. Also, is Fred Durst at fault for ALL THIS?
You may not know his name, but you damn well know his work. Bennett wrote Dumb and Dumber! He gave us Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne. He enriched our lives with lines like "Our pets heads are falling off"! He made me a better father by providing with me with one of the greatest toilet scenes ever filmed so that I can show my children just how hilarious diarrhea can be! And...he's a mensch. Bennett was really generous with his time as we talked about meeting Peter Farrelly, starting his writing career, making Dumb and Dumber, and tons of other stuff. He gives us a great Eddie Murphy story and reveals the genesis of Fraida Felcher! Enjoy!
This episode we cover the opposite of a pet's best friend, Hadden Clark. This horrible dude was knocking pets heads off before Lloyd Christmas ever thought of selling his dead bird to a blind kid. He was given the nickname The Cross-Dressing cannibal, but beware! Don't let this stinker try to rollerblade his way into your dark heart. If you like Lil Stinkers and want to support us, you can do so by going to Patreon.com/lilstinkers. For either $4/month or $40/year, you get every episode early, Patreon exclusive episodes, Mini Stinkers episodes, live AMAs, live episodes, road trip vlogs, live book club meetings and all the other weirdo nonsense we engage in. Thank you for making this fun. We appreciate you guys. Also, buy Mike's new book, On Percs, at OnPercs.com.
One of our favorite all-time movies is the 1994 classic with Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels as Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne. These two kind, well-meaning but dimwitted young men (not us lol), are best friends who set out on a cross-country trip to Aspen, Colorado to return a briefcase full of money to its owner. Their journey is reminiscent of a Brothers Brandt sports road trip and in 2014, we dressed up as these two legends in their blue and orange tuxedos for the sequel. Enjoy this example of us going above and beyond to make memories together! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is it, Legion! We're starting our Legion Video Game Series to lead up to the new Super Mario movie! To kick things off, we have some special guest stars to help us talk about the FIRST Sonic movie. Let's talk about Jim Carrey, Ace Ventura, Lloyd Christmas, and maybe some Sega characters.New Episodes Every Week!Support us on Patreon! Get exclusive content! https://www.patreon.com/legionofcc SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://bit.ly/LegionOCCBrett Garwood - Man Behind The Curtain: https://redbagmedia.com/Our totally rad intro music comes from: Alex at Chop.it.up.productionsListen to our Podcast - Legion of Comic Correction - on all major podcasting platforms!Legion Website: legionofcc.comLCC Twitter: https://twitter.com/ComicCorrection LCC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LegionofCC LCC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/legionofcc/Support the show
Theo is back with a new solo episode. He talks about the different types of Christmas, hacking the Chuck-E-Cheese animatronic band, potential porn bans, 2022 reflections and more. He also answers some of your voicemails, and speaks with a fan who stepped on a bomb in Afghanistan and survived. ------------------------------------------------ Tour Dates! https://theovon.com/tour New Merch: https://www.theovonstore.com Podcastville mugs and prints available now at https://theovon.pixels.com ------------------------------------------------- Support our Sponsors: BlueChew: Visit https://bluechew.com/ to try Bluechew free with code THEO at checkout. BetterHelp: Visit https://betterhelp.com/theo to save 10% off your first month. MintMobile: For a limited time, buy any 3-month Mint Mobile plan and get 3 more months FREE at https://mintmobile.com/theo ------------------------------------------------ Submit your funny videos, TikToks, questions and topics you'd like to hear on the podcast to: tpwproducer@gmail.com Hit the Hotline: 985-664-9503 Video Hotline for Theo Upload here: http://www.theovon.com/fan-upload Send mail to: This Past Weekend 1906 Glen Echo Rd PO Box #159359 Nashville, TN 37215 ------------------------------------------------ Find Theo: Website: https://theovon.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/theovon Facebook: https://facebook.com/theovon Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thispastweekend Twitter: https://twitter.com/theovon YouTube: https://youtube.com/theovon Clips Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheoVonClips ------------------------------------------------ Producer: Zach https://www.instagram.com/zachdpowers/ Producer: Ben https://www.instagram.com/benbeckermusic/ Producer: Colin https://instagram.com/colin_reinerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
28 years ago, Jim Carrey's Lloyd Christmas uttered the famous words to everybody that finds hope in the most impossible of situations. "So, you're saying there's a chance?" can apply to the Steelers in the midst of a turnaround. That's the latest topic of discussion from Daniel Jay on the State of the Steelers. Join Daniel for the latest new offering from the Behind the Steel Curtain family of podcasts in addressing the Steel City's gridiron club. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
But there is still a 0.0001% chance the Packers can make the playoffs!!!! Lloyd Christmas believes and so should you. Harry disagrees. He was always the more sensible one. After all, he married a Yooper.
“Just like Lloyd Christmas in his dreams” The panel of peril valmorphanize their gondola into a very slim car, straighten their ties, cock their eyebrows suggestively, and then take in a viewing of this week's film Moonraker! Moonraker (1979), directed by Lewis Gilbert, find Roger Moore's James Bond locked in a game of wits with Hugo Drax (Michael Lonsdale) when a Moonraker space shuttle is stolen in very mysterious circumstances. With the iconic Jaws (Richard Kiel) in hot pursuit, Bond must unravel the mystery of the missing spacecraft and determine exactly what it is that Drax's scientists are doing with a lab full of orchids. Watch the trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFOOjYU16KE ********PLOT SPOILER ALERT******** Naturally, there's a lot more to Drax's evil scheme than first meets the eye. He plans on taking those he deems humanity's best and brightest to his space station orbiting Earth. Why? To ride out the poisonous atmosphere that he intends to unleash upon the planet, only returning to terra firma when it is safe to do so and repopulate. Bond's got his work cut out for him this time – will he succeed in foiling Elon Musk Hugo Drax's plan? Did the panel enjoy this week's cinematic serving? Could they find a way to improve the villainous plan? And who will be named this week's most diabolical (person/podcast((er)))? Radiohead's version of the SPECTRE theme song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COP0XlYHvto Music by Lexin Music via Pixabay
Skate Rock Survivor, Patlanta chimes in with tales of tackling fences with P-Stone, emulating Kenny Reed at a young age, the early influences of Jeremiah Babb and Graham Bickerstaff, meeting Thomas and GT and linking up with Stratosphere, goin' through a hotel room after SOTY party, skating the Great Wall of China with Omar Salazar, DIY in Detroit, Phelper stories and much more. We even got a cameo from Lloyd Christmas just in time for the holidays. Take it from Pat McLain, it's not easy... LIVIN ON THE RUN! In Loving Memory of Jeff "Load" Stephenson" --------------------------------------- SUBSCRIBE NOW: https://bit.ly/2RYE75F --------------------------------------- FOLLOW Patlanta: http://www.instagram.com/instabummed --------------------------------------- TALKIN' SCHMIT SOFT GOODS IN JAPAN: https://www.instagram.com/underdogdistribution --------------------------------------- INTRO MUSIC: "Mary's Cross" by Natur CREDITS MUSIC: “Adirondack gate” by Shane Medanich CLOSING MONOLOGUE: Noelle Fiore EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Sharal Camisa INTERVIEW & EDITED: Greg "Schmitty" Smith If you want to help support the show, head over to https://www.talkinschmit.com/ and pick up some merchandise. There's also lots of photos, video and extras to help complement each interview. WEBSITE: https://talkinschmit.com/ YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/epiclytrife INSTAGRAM: @Talkin_Schmit FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/TalkinSchmit/ --------------------------------------- SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS: BLOOD WIZARD (http://bloodwizard.com/) BLUE PLATE (http://www.blueplatesf.com/) --------------------------------------- CONTACT with comments or suggestions: TalkinSchmit@Gmail.com During these difficult times I encourage you to help your local skate shops, your favorite restaurants, friends and family. Be kind and give what you can to those that are in need. If you have good friends, tell them you love them while you still can. #skateboarding #podcast #TalkinSchmit #Patlanta #PatMcLain #ATL #SkateRockSurvivor --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talkin-schmit/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkin-schmit/support
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Hosted by Andrew Quinn and Darren Mooney, and this week with special guest Raymond Creamer, The 250 is a weekly trip through some of the best (and worst) movies ever made, as voted for by Internet Movie Database Users. New episodes are released Saturdays at 6pm GMT. So this week, Troy Miller's Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd Years before they embark on a cross-country roadtrip, lovable idiots Harry Dunne and Lloyd Christmas strike up an unlikely friendship in high school. However, they quickly find themselves drawn into their principal's sinister scheme to embezzle money by exploiting the school's students to create a privately-funded special needs class. At time of recording, it was ranked 52nd on the list of the worst movies of all time on the Internet Movie Database.
These two geeks finally discuss one of the most popular geek shows on the small screen: Stranger Things Season 4! Did the show live up to the hype? Why Will Byers model his hair after Lloyd Christmas from Dumb & Dumber? What brand of bowl did they use to model Will Byers hair? Was the person that styled Will Byers hair fired? We discuss all the biggest mysteries and revelations in this episode!
Jim Carrey , in full James Eugene Carrey, (born January 17, 1962, New Market, Ontario, Canada), Canadian American comedian who established himself as a leading comedic actor with a series of over-the-top performances and who won plaudits for his more-serious portrayals as his career progressed. While living in America, he struggled to make money during the first few years and almost gave up. In an interview, Carrey states that he would drive to the top of Mulholland Drive in LA every night, and visualize what he wanted for himself as an actor. In 1992, Carrey wrote a check to himself for 10 million dollars._______________James Eugene "Jim" Carrey is a Canadian-American actor, comedian, singer and writer. He has received two Golden Globe Awards and has also been nominated on four occasions.Carrey began stand-up comedy in 1979, performing at Yuk Yuk's in Toronto, Ontario. After gaining prominence in 1981, he began working at The Comedy Store in Los Angeles where he was soon noticed by comedian Rodney Dangerfield, who immediately signed him to open his tour performances.Carrey, long interested in film and television, developed a close friendship with comedian Damon Wayans, which landed him a role in the sketch comedy hit In Living Color, in which he portrayed various characters during the show's 1990 season. Having had little success in television movies and several low-budget films, Carrey was cast as the title character in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective which premiered in February, 1994, making more than $72 million domestically. The film spawned a sequel, Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995), in which he reprised the role of Ventura.High profile roles followed when he was cast as Stanley Ipkiss in The Mask (1994) for which he gained a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy, and as Lloyd Christmas in the comedy film Dumb and Dumber (1994). Between 1996 and 1999, Carrey continued his success after earning lead roles in several highly popular films including The Cable Guy (1996), Liar Liar (1997), in which he was nominated for another Golden Globe Award and in the critically acclaimed films The Truman Show and Man on the Moon, in 1998 and 1999, respectively. Both films earned Carrey Golden Globe awards. Since earning both awards — the only two in his three-decade career— Carrey continued to star in comedy films, including How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) where he played the title character, Bruce Almighty (2003) where he portrayed the role of unlucky TV reporter Bruce Nolan, Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004), Fun with Dick and Jane (2005), Yes Man (2008), and A Christmas Carol (2009).Carrey has also taken on more serious roles including Joel Barish in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) alongside Kate Winslet and Kirsten Dunst, which earned him another Golden Globe nomination, and Steven Jay Russell in I Love You Phillip Morris (2009) alongside Ewan McGregor. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jim Carrey, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.Global Admissions Apply to universities online ____________________________________________________________Check out more episodes and subscribe on 2030school.com You can also email us at rich@2030school.com
In 1998, Jim Carrey was in the midst of his peak comedic film era and yet he opted to join on The Truman Show, a film far from funny. At that time, we thought of Carrey as Ace Ventura or Lloyd Christmas and not as the sad sack that was Truman Burbank who, unbeknownst to him, was being broadcast to billions of people every second of the day. I talk to Zoo about the implications of this depressing "comedy." The Truman Show is a reminder of the commercialization that was seen to this day. Everything is for sale, everything is a jammed pack full of advertisements and we may have lost some of our own identities in the process.Notes:‘The Truman Show': Weir and Niccol's Uplifting Yet Prophetically Disturbing Dystopian SatireHow we made The Truman Show – 20th anniversaryMusic by HoliznaCC0, Orphaned Media - Swingin' Richard
A special guest host returns and the guys cover aging, television and more
Harry Dunne y Lloyd Christmas forman, sin lugar a dudas, la pareja de amigos más cómica, disparatada y divertida de las últimas décadas cinematográficas. Sus estrafalarias situaciónes nos hicieron llorar de la risa a carcajada limpia y, por ello, por ser irrepetibles, por conservar su magia a través de los años y por seguir arrancándonos la sonrisa merecen un espacio de honor en este podcast. Dani Maverick (En Clave De Soundtrack) y David Díaz (Díaz De Cine) serán quienes me acompañen durante este viaje en el que no solo recordaremos a estos dos chiflados, sino que también es posible que nos descubramos a nosotros mismos en el viaje. Únete al grupo de TELEGRAM: https://t.me/joinchat/VFD9BpeZ_qIqpW2_
"Hey, wanna hear the most annoying sound in the world?" It may have been true when Lloyd Christmas said it, but there's a new terrible noise out there, and it's coming from whatever entertainment is playing on any mobile device held by a small child. We discuss the Toddler's Tablet on this week's Etiquette Asshole Follow us on social: Twitter @etiquetteahole Facebook @etiquetteasshole
We are so excited about this weeks episode! We got together with Reel Friends: A Movie Podcast!! Emily & Madison are a fantastic duo who have joined us this week from America to talk all about Dumb & Dumber. We also get into the Oscars, Moon Knight episode 1 and many more exciting stuff. Emily & Madison we are so thankful to you both for joining us this week. We can't wait to work together again!!CHECK OUT REEL FRIENDS HEREINSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/reelfriendspod/WEBSITE - https://reelfriendspod.buzzsprout.comHave a movie you want us to watch?? Email us!!threeticketstopodcast@gmail.comTiktok - https://bit.ly/3wJn5MxInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/threeticketsto/Intro/Outro Music - https://bit.ly/3nbRf7UElle's other podcast - Daydream believershttps://daydreambelievers.buzzsprout.com
it's a (lloyd) christmas time again so the gang does an ambush draft of jim carrey movies!
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On the docket for this week we have a bevy of topics for your pleasurrre What to expect when expecting - Teams Over/At/Under expectations Week 3 Rookie Recap - Highlights & Most Valuable Rookie (MVR) -Najee sees 19 targets we're going to have to touch on that -Pat Freiermuth's production is deserving of more snaps -Chuba Hubbard fills in nicely for CMC -Tommy Tremble pick him up! (Lloyd Christmas voice) -Week 3 MVR (Most Valuable Rookie): -Ja'Marr Chase...obvi No Ragrets, not even one letter -Bobby Tonyan - Bobby Woods - Robby Anderson -Jonathan Taylor - Allen Robinson We then hit quite a list of players we think you should either be buying/holding or selling, we decide and we sprinkle in some Superflex at the end for your pleasurrre: Jonathan Taylor - David Montgomery - Adam Theilen - Zack Moss - Joe Mixon - Curtis Samuel - Melvin Gordon - Josh Jacobs - Miles Sanders - Mike Williams - Damien Harris Bonus SuperFlex: Teddy Bridgewater - Derek Carr - Jimmy Garoppolo - Jameis winston To see our marvelous faces check out the video on Youtube, there's also content there that can't be found anywhere else And as always, if you want to show your support for the show then hit us up on Patreon for exclusive content you can't find anywhere else! For just 5 dollars a month you get direct access to us like never before with the Discord channel, Mock drafts, and extra shows...for your pleasurrre And as always, if you want to show your support for the show then hit us up on Patreon for exclusive content you can't find anywhere else! For just 5 dollars a month you get direct access to us like never before with the Discord channel, Mock drafts, and extra shows...for your pleasurrre Shout out to our main sponsor Revelry Brewing Company If your local to Charleston or just visiting, their rooftop bar and sour tasting room are a must! If you are looking for a great place to host your Fantasy Football draft in lovely Charleston, SC be sure to hit up thealleycharleston.com or email Lucy directly at lucym@bowlthealley.com Find us on the Facebooks, Instagrams, or the Twitters @TheFFDynasty Casey @IamCMyers | Big Co @DynastyBigCo | Jay Wayne @JayWaynesWorld The FF Dynasty – An easy way to listen to fantasy football –
On this episode the @tipseepod crew sits down with singer/song writer @connorhicksmusic !Check out his single “I do” on all streaming platforms!We discuss the @revdbone lack of facial vs Connor's frothy beard, debating what Lloyd Christmas actually says, listener questions from @mrgnlvll : are fish wet?, the TipSee Music platform is in final testing!, how to pronounce Louisville, opening for @m10penny , @theovon , @bushlightlife the official beer of Nashville, Connor goes viral doing a Tiktok with @thetimmcgraw , @ryannelson the Cookie Monster , making connections on the golf course, @rileyduckman the best wingman , @barcelonawinebar , a**hole uber drivers, “what would your spice girl name be?”, new restaurants in Nash from @murphdawg58 , Lynyrd Skynyrd documentary, and so much more …..
Today we are taking a cross country train ride to the great state of Colorado. On a side note fuck John Elway for crushing our childhood hopes and dreams. Anyway, off to Colorado we go… And yes it's for the weed… Well partly. It's also to visit a landmark known to scores of horror movie fans the world over. The Stanley Hotel! Why, you ask? Cus it's creepy, possibly haunted and because we can do whatever the fuck want… It's our show, even if we do get snubbed by our local entertainment paper for best local podcast. Jerks. But we digress. Today's episode is about a hotel but it starts with a man. Freelan Oscar Stanley. And with that we dig into the history and creepiness of the Stanley hotel! Freelan Oscar Stanley was born, along with his twin brother Frances Edgar Stanley, On June 1st 1849 in Kingfield Maine. Although their family was not wealthy, education was highly valued and knowledge of science, poetry and music were encouraged from a young age. In 1859, At the age of nine, Freelan and Francis started their first business together refining and selling maple sugar. At eleven, their great-uncle, Liberty Stanley, who had raised their father as his own son, taught them the art of violin making. By the age of sixteen, Freelan had completed three instruments. In 1883, Francis developed a machine that coated dry photographic plates. After receiving a patent for their process, the brothers set up a factory in Newton, Massachusetts, to manufacture the plates. In the summer of 1897, they attended a local fair where they witnessed a French inventor demonstrate his steam-driven car. Apparently impelled by his wife's inability to ride a bicycle, Francis vowed to build something that his wife could ride. The French inventor's steam car was the driving force (get it?) Francis needed. After the fair, the brothers began to develop a steam car of their own. The brothers formed a car company in 1898 and produced their first steam car, which was dubbed The Flying Teapot. An instant success, the car was easy to run and achieved a top speed of 35 miles per hour (56 kph), quite fast for the turn of the century. Its major drawback was the need to stop every ten miles or so to refill the boiler. The brothers sold their company after only a few months, but they returned to the business of making cars in 1902 when they formed the Stanley Motor Carriage Company. They staged various events to publicize their steam cars, including racing up mountains and racing against gas-powered cars. Eventually the Stanleys sold their photographic plate business to George Eastman and concentrated on the manufacture of their steam cars, which came to be known unofficially as Stanley Steamers. The brothers continued to build race-winning, steam-powered cars. In 1906, one of their cars--The Rocket, driven by Stanley employee Fred Marriott--set the world's record for the fastest mile: 28.2 seconds, which is a speed of more than 127 miles per hour (204 kph). In 1918, Francis was killed while driving one of his automobiles. He swerved to avoid an obstruction in a mountain road and plunged down an embankment near Ipswich, Massachusetts. At the time of his death, the Stanley Motor Company had suspended automobile production to manufacture engines to pump out Allied trenches during World War I. After The war, Henry Ford's Model T soon came to dominate the American automobile industry. Developments in gas-powered engines, and the limitations of steam cars, signalled the end of the steam-auto era. The Stanley Motor Carriage Company ceased production in 1924. In 1903, at the age of 54, Stanley was stricken with a life-threatening resurgence of tuberculosis. The most highly recommended treatment of the day was fresh, dry air with lots of sunlight and a hearty diet. Therefore, like many "lungers'' of his day, he resolved to take the curative air of Rocky Mountain Colorado. He and Flora arrived in Denver in March and were followed shortly by his Stanley Runabout which was shipped by train. After one night at the famous Brown Palace Hotel, Stanley arranged an appointment with Dr. Charles Bonney (MD, Harvard, 1889), the preeminent American expert in the disease. Dr. Bonney, a great advocate for home treatment, recommended he leave the hotel for a rented house at the first possible convenience. Stanley spent the remainder of the winter at 1401 Gilpin Street but, when his symptoms had not improved by June, he was determined to summer in the Colorado mountains. Bonney recommended Estes Park whose climate he compared with that of Davos, Switzerland, a posh resort for European tuberculetics. On June 29, Stanley saw Flora off by train and stagecoach while he set out in his steam car. Having gotten lost and spent the night in Boulder, Stanley arrived a day later, on June 30. During their first summer the couple stayed in a primitive cabin rented to them by the owners of the Elkhorn Lodge. Over the course of the warm season, Stanley's health improved dramatically. Impressed by the beauty of the valley and grateful for his recovery, he decided to return every year. By the end of the summer of 1903, Stanley had acquired property in Estes Park and, with the help of English architect Henry "Lord Cornwallis'' Rogers who the Stanleys had recently met, he began the construction of Rockside, his home in Colorado. Completed in 1904, the Stanley cottage was built with four bedrooms, gracious living areas and a modern kitchen, so that Flora could entertain summer guests. By 1907, Stanley had all but recovered and he returned to Newton for the winter rather than Denver. However, he and Flora had become enamored with the beauty of the Colorado mountains, often comparing them in speeches with those "rock-ribbed" hills "ancient as the sun" of William Cullen Bryant's poem, “Thanatopsis”. Not content with the rustic accommodations, lazy pastimes and relaxed social scene of their new home, Stanley resolved to turn Estes Park into a resort town. In 1907, construction began on the Hotel Stanley, a grand hotel catering to the class of wealthy urbanites who composed the Stanleys' social circle in Newton. To power the new hotel, Stanley constructed the Fall River Hydro-Plant which consequently brought electricity to Estes Park for the first time. In 1909, their 100-room, East Coast colonial-style “house” was unveiled. Equipped with running water, electricity and telephones, the only amenity the hotel lacked was heat, as the hotel was designed as a summer resort. A two-thirds scaled-down second lodge was finished a year later. (While this might seem ambitious, it's worth noting the top floor was dedicated exclusively to children and nannies.) The buildings were designed by F.O. Stanley with the professional assistance of Denver architect T. Robert Wieger, Henry "Lord Cornwallis" Rogers, and contractor Frank Kirchoff. The site was chosen for its vantage overlooking the Estes valley and Long's Peak within the National Park. The main building, concert hall and Manor House are steel-frame structures on foundations of random rubble granite with clapboard siding and asphalt shingle roof. Originally, Stanley chose a yellow ocher color for the buildings' exteriors with white accents and trim. Every guest room had a telephone and each pair of rooms shared an en suite bathroom with running water supplied by Black Canyon Creek, which had been dammed in 1906. The floor plan of the main hotel (completed 1909) was laid out to accommodate the various activities popular with the American upper class at the turn of the twentieth century and the spaces were decorated accordingly. The music room, for instance, with its cream-colored walls (originally green and white), picture windows and fine, classical plaster-work was designed for letter-writing during the day and chamber music at night – cultured pursuits perceived as feminine. On the other hand, the smoking lounge (today the Piñon Room) and adjoining billiard room, with their dark stained-wood elements and granite arch fireplace were designated for enjoyment by male guests. Stanley himself, having been raised in a conservative household and having recovered from a serious lung disease, did not smoke cigars or drink alcohol, but these were essential after-dinner activities for most men at the time. Billiards, however, was among Stanley's most cherished pastimes. With no central heating or ventilation system, the structure was designed to facilitate natural airflow; the Palladian window at the top of the grand stair could be opened to induce a cross-breeze through the lobby, French doors in all the public spaces open onto verandas, and two curving staircases connecting the guest corridors prevent stagnant air in the upper floors. Although the main hotel is now heated in the winter, guests still depend on natural ventilation for cooling in the summer. Within a few years of opening, a hydraulic elevator was put in operation. In 1916, the east wing of the main building was extended in the rear adding several guest rooms. Around this time, the alcove of the music room was added. In 1921, a rear veranda was enclosed forming a room that currently serves as a gift shop. Around 1935, the hydraulic elevator system was replaced with a cable-operated system and extended to the fourth floor necessitating the addition of a secondary cupola to house the mechanical apparatus. Originally, a porte-cochere or a covered entrance large enough for vehicles to pass through, extended from the central bay of the front porch, but this was removed when the south terrace was converted into a parking lot. In 1983, a service tunnel was excavated, connecting the basement-level corridor to the staff entrance. It is cut directly through the living granite on which the hotel rests. The concert hall, east of the hotel, was built by Stanley in 1909 with the assistance of Henry "Lord Cornwallis" Rogers, the same architect who designed his summer cottage. According to popular legend, it was built by F.O. Stanley as a gift for his wife, Flora. The interior is decorated in the same manner as the music room in the main hotel and vaguely resembles that of the Boston Symphony Hall (McKim, Mead & White, 1900) with which the Stanleys would have been familiar. The stage features a trap door, used for theatrical entrances and exits. The lower level once housed a two-lane bowling alley which was removed during the ownership of Maxwell Abbell. It possibly resembled the bowling alley at the Stanley's Hunnewell Club in Newton, pictures of which are archived in the Newton Free Library. The hall underwent extensive repair and renovation in the 2000s. Once called Stanley Manor, this smaller hotel between the main structure and the concert hall is a 2:3 scaled-down version of the main hotel. Unlike its model, the manor was fully heated from completion in 1910 which may indicate that Stanley planned to use it as a winter resort when the main building was closed for the season. However, unlike many other Colorado mountain towns now famous for their winter sports, Estes Park never attracted off-season visitors in Stanley's day and the manor remained empty for much of the year. Today it is called The Lodge and serves as a bed-and-breakfast that is off-limits to the public. To bring guests from the nearest train depot in the foothills town of Lyons, Colorado, Stanley's car company produced a fleet of specially-designed steam-powered vehicles called Mountain Wagons that seated multiple passengers. Upon opening, the hotel was alleged to be one of the few in the world powered entirely by electricity. However, lack of available power induced the installation of an auxiliary gas lighting system in June 1911. On June 25 – the day after the pipes had been filled – an explosion occurred that injured a maid and damaged the structure, though contemporary newspaper articles differ on certain details. An article from a newspaper at the time started the following "The Stanley Hotel, built at a cost of $500,000, was partly wrecked last night by an explosion of gas. Eight persons were injured, one seriously. None of the guests were injured. Elizabeth Wilson, of Lancaster, Pa., a hotel employee, was hurled from the second to the first floor, and both ankles were broken. The other seven are negro [sic] waiters." When the Lancaster paper reprinted the story, the editor noted that Elizabeth Wilson's name did not appear in local directories and she could not be identified as a Lancastrian. Similar accounts in local Colorado papers give the maid's name as Elizabeth Lambert and convey various dramatic details that are not confirmed by other articles. The most comprehensive and detailed article on the incident appeared on June 29 in the Fort Collins Express and seems to be the most accurate – positively refuting that the maid had been "hurled from the second to the first floor.” That article said this is the incident "The chambermaid, Lizzie Leitenbergher, had both ankles broken, it is thought from the concussion of the explosion, and was thrown into a hole in the floor. She was not, however, thrown through into the dining room, being caught by the timbers and held until rescued. She was taken to a hospital in Longmont. She had been in the employ of the hotel ever since it was built and came here from Philadelphia." The only other injuries mentioned in that article were as follows "Two waiters also sustained slight injuries, one suffering a dislocated hip and the other being struck across the face by a flying plank. Neither of these, however, is in serious condition." Stanley operated the hotel almost as a pastime, remarking once that he spent more money than he made each summer. It was an invite-only gathering place for friends, and haut monde of the time. Haut monde meaning “for fashionable society”. The boujie bastards. John Philip Sousa, the renowned former US Military composer, directed the band at the house's opening. His autograph on the bottom of Flora's piano, which Sousa tuned himself, was mistaken for graffiti by a tuner in the 1990s and removed. Harry Houdini performed in the ornate concert hall; the trapdoor he used for his famous escape act still exists onstage. And while the men shot pool and drank, the women would gather for various letter writing campaigns. The whiskey bar – now one of the state's largest – provided a common ground between the sexes. Yay, whiskey! In 1930, Freelan sold the buildings to a corporation who transformed the property into a hotel. With the nearby national park still growing, their success was minimal. After attempts at a revival, the property was sold to John Cullen in the mid-1990s. Budgets were so stretched that at the time of the sale, the turndown service consisted of the top bed duvet being placed on nails across the window because they couldn't afford drapes. The hotel was not really in a great place for a while. That would change thanks in part to someone we've talked about before… this weird guy named Stephen King. King has told the story many times over the years. In a 1977 interview by the Literary Guild, King recounted "While we were living [in Boulder] we heard about this terrific old mountain resort hotel and decided to give it a try. But when we arrived, they were just getting ready to close for the season, and we found ourselves the only guests in the place—with all those long, empty corridors." King and his wife were served dinner in an empty dining room accompanied by canned orchestral music: "Except for our table all the chairs were up on the tables. So the music is echoing down the hall, and, I mean, it was like God had put me there to hear that and see those things. And by the time I went to bed that night, I had the whole book [The Shining] in my mind." In another retelling, King said "I dreamed of my three-year-old son running through the corridors, looking back over his shoulder, eyes wide, screaming. He was being chased by a fire-hose. I woke up with a tremendous jerk, sweating all over, within an inch of falling out of bed. I got up, lit a cigarette, sat in a chair looking out the window at the Rockies, and by the time the cigarette was done, I had the bones of The Shining firmly set in my mind. In the front matter of the book, King tactfully states "Some of the most beautiful resort hotels in the world are located in Colorado, but the hotel in these pages is based on none of them. The Overlook and the people associated with it exist wholly in the author's imagination." So not only was this hotel the institution of the book the Shining, it was the location of the doll shot for the 1997 tv miniseries of The Shining. Not only that, the hotel was the filming location for another fantastic movie. It serves as the hotel that the dynamic duo of Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne stay in the critically acclaimed, and one of my personal favorite movies; Dumb and Dumber. Several tv shows have also recorded episodes there and the band Murder By Death have played an annual winter show at the location since 2014. I highly recommend their track “As Long As There is Whiskey in The World”. King's novel is based on the famous Stanley Hotel in Colorado, but the exterior shots in the movie are of Oregon's Timberline Lodge. Kubrick agreed to change the infamous room number from 217 to 237 (which does not exist) in the movie because the hotel was worried people would not want to stay in the room in the future. Ironically, room 217 is most often requested at Timberline Lodge, according to the hotel's website. Ok so all of that is well and good but let's be honest, We're here for another reason, the creepy shit! Oddly enough the history of the hotel didn't hold much to attribute to possible haunting or paranormal activity. But that hasn't stopped the belief by many people that the hotel is haunted. Let's check out some of the haunted spots and some stories. Room 217 Perhaps the most famed spot in the Stanley Hotel, this is where horror writer Stephen King spent the night and got the inspiration for his 1977 bestseller "The Shining." You can soak up the same Rocky Mountain views that King got when he stayed there. An added amenity? The room has a library of King novels. The room is thought to be haunted by Elizabeth Wilson, AKA Mrs. Wilson. She was the hotel's head housekeeper and, during a storm in 1911, was injured during an explosion as she was lighting the lanterns in room 217. She survived, though broke her ankles and her spirit seems to be a regular in the room. Guests have reported items moved, luggage unpacked, and lights being turned on and off. Oh, and Mrs. Wilson is old-fashioned: She doesn't like it when unmarried guests shack up together, so some couples have reported feeling a cold force come between them. One of the biggest myths about the room is that it's never available. Not true! You can actually book it and stay there if you have the balls to. We're in! The Vortex From an architectural standpoint, the staircase between floors in the hotel's main guesthouse is a stunner. But the area has also been dubbed “The Vortex” a natural spiral of energy. It's also known as the “rapid transit system” for ghosts that are known to haunt the hotel. Concert Hall There's a lot of paranormal hubbub said to be happening in this famed concert hall. Paul, one of the well-known ghosts haunting The Stanley, was a jack-of-all trades around the hotel. Among his duties? Enforcing an 11 p.m. curfew at the hotel, which could be why guests and workers hear “get out” being uttered late at night. The area is also a favorite spot for hotel founder Flora Stanley's ghost to play the piano. A few of Paul's antics: A construction worker reported he felt Paul nudge him while he was sanding the floors and tour groups on The Stanley ghost tour have reported he flickered a flashlight for them. Another ghost known to wander about the Concert Hall is Lucy, who quite possibly was a runaway or homeless woman who found refuge in the hall. She entertains the requests of ghost hunters, often communicating with them with flashing lights. Stanley historians, however, aren't quite sure about her pre-death connection to the hotel. Room 401 More than a century ago, the entire fourth floor was a cavernous attic. It's where female employees, children, and nannies stayed. Now, today's guests will report hearing children running around, laughing, giggling and playing. Plus, there's a famous closet that tends to open and shut on its own in this room. Room 428 Really, you get a badge of bravery for staying in any room on the fourth floor. But, bonus points if you can book room 428. Guests have reported hearing footsteps above them and furniture moving about. But that's actually physically impossible given the slope of the roof, tour guides say. The real haunt in this room, though, is a friendly cowboy who appears at the corner of the bed. Grand Staircase From antique mirrors and portraits, there's plenty to distract the eye on the grand staircase at The Stanley. But it could also be a popular passageway for the hotel's resident ghosts. In 2016, a visitor from Houston snapped some photos on the grand staircase and, upon returning home and reviewing them, spotted an apparatus at the top of the staircase. The thing is he doesn't remember anybody else being on the staircase at the time he was taking the photographs. The ghostly image of a woman is at the top of the stairs. Underground Caves If you go on the 75-minute night spirit tour at the Stanley (you don't have to be a hotel guest to get in on it, but you should book in advance!), your tour will come to an eerie halt at the end with a visit to the underground cave system. Workers moved about the hotel through the caves in the early days so it makes sense this is a popular haunt. Skeptics will pass off the haunts as breezes from the historic piping and ventilation systems. But, beneath the hotel is a higher-than-average concentration of limestone and quartz, which some ghost hunters believe help capture energy at the property. Well, now that we've talked about some of the hotspots, let's check out some stories about things that have happened there! This first group comes from Kirin Johnson. He has had three separate incidents! My Story Now I will share the three separate paranormal experiences that have changed my belief in ghosts. Despite being a former skeptic, I came to the Stanley with an open mind. While I've seen orbs and have had several strange experiences that I can't explain, what I experienced on Friday, May 26, 2017, was certainly the most intense and frightening experience of them all. Experience #1: A Trolley By The Door At approximately 8:00 p.m., my partner and I came back from a quick trip to the grocery store. Out of nowhere, we heard the sounds of what seemed to be a trolley that was outside of our door. My partner immediately walked over to the door to see who it was. I thought to myself that perhaps it was room service, but I knew we didn't make any requests. Shockingly, my partner looked through the peephole, and there was no one in sight. Although what happened was certainly a shock to us, it wasn't enough to convince me that it was a ghost. At around 11:00 p.m., we decided to reach out to Ms. Elizabeth Wilson (or any other ghost that may have been hanging out in our room). I figured that even if nothing were to come out of it, I can at least say “I tried.” I said to Ms. Wilson: “If you are really here with us, prove it.” I repeated this a couple of times. This was the last thing I had said before I finally went to bed. Experience #2: A Big Bang That Woke Up Other Visitors It was around 2:30 in the morning when I was woken up from a loud noise. Despite my partner being a heavy sleeper, the noise was loud enough to wake him up as well. The loud noise sounded like it came from someone who picked up a large and heavy object, and then slammed it to the floor. Interestingly, it wasn't just my partner and I who woke up from this mysterious noise. Just a moment or two after we woke up, we heard other guests around the hotel speaking and whispering. I was so scared, I asked my partner to put the television on so I could just forget about it and go back to sleep. However, he didn't want the television on. He was more interested in finding out where the noise came from, then going back to sleep. A Strange Discovery The Next Morning When I woke up the next morning, I saw a 20 oz. bottle of Mountain Dew on the floor. My partner's soda somehow fell to the floor in the middle of a quiet night. What's even more odd is that this bottle was loud enough to wake up not just my partner and I, but also other guests who were near our room. I don't believe it was the soda that caused the loud noise. I believe it was a ghost responding to our request to prove it really exists. Other Guests Who Say They Heard A Loud Bang Before we left room 217, I overheard a conversation between several people outside of our room. They were talking about hearing a loud noise late in the night. I spoke with a woman who told us she was staying in a room directly above ours. After I asked her about the loud noise, she said it woke her up around 2:30. The woman described the noise as the fall of a “large barrel.” According to the woman, there was another guest in room 324 who also heard the noise. While on our way to check-out, we ran into a young man who stayed in room 326 with his father. In addition to taking pictures of orbs that were floating outside of room 217 the previous night, he too said he was woken up from what he described as a “loud boom.” Experience #3: The Creepy Laugh Of A Woman While I thought that the extremely loud and unexplained bang was enough to convince me that there really are ghosts roaming the Earth, one more thing happened that night. At around 4:00 a.m., I woke up and realized that less than two hours after the loud bang occurred, it was completely silent in our room. My partner was sound asleep. Just a minute or two after I woke up, out of nowhere I heard the sounds of a chuckle from a woman. Interestingly, it sounded like the ghost was giggling just centimeters away from my ears. I believe that the chuckle had probably come from Elizabeth Wilson. Although it certainly was frightening and quite creepy to me, I was extremely tired. I quickly went back to sleep. For more information on this strange ghost story, visit OdditiesBizarre.com. For information on the fascinating history of the Stanley Hotel, visit their official website: StanleyHotel.com After staying just one night in the Stanley's room 217, I went from a skeptic, to a believer in ghosts. If I ever go back to this hotel, I will likely request another room with many reports of supernatural activity. However, regardless of what room you visit at the Stanley Hotel, if you come with an open mind, you just might have a paranormal experience you will never forget. Wow... That's a crazy stay! This next one did not have a name associated with it. “Over the weekend, about 15 coworkers and myself had our company trip to The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, known for being Stephen King's inspiration for “The Shining”. We took an 8pm ghost tour, where we joined about 15 other people to get guided around the property and told stories about it's history and creepy things that are said to have happened. We were told to take lots of pictures, I'm sure to try and capture orbs or ghosts. Many green orbs were caught in pictures, but I don't think anything is as creepy as the photo taken by my coworker- a little girl in a hot pink dress, who was definitely not on our tour. And apparently years ago, a young girl (12-13) by the name of Lucy was squatting in the basement of the concert hall (which is where this photo was taken), and discovered upon plans to begin some construction. She was forced to leave, the night got below freezing, and she froze to death. Everyone on my tour has vouched that this girl was not on our tour (who wouldn't remember someone wearing that hot pink?). The man pictured is our tour guide- no one would have been in front of him. I am convinced this is the ghost of Lucy. Just one more added note, though I doubt if anyone would believe me, but there was only ONE time throughout the tour where I felt any strange energy or feeling, and it was right here, heading down to the basement of the concert hall.” Fucking little kid ghosts… No thanks. This next one is fun! Again no name was presented in the article. “I'm pretty skeptical when it comes to supernatural or paranormal happenings but one thing in particular really messed with my head; at the beginning of the tour you follow tour guide to the music hall which would often be occupied by children playing during the day time.When you arrive in the hall you're are seated in the observation box and given an introduction of sorts explaining that none of the spirits or activity are angry or violent and that alot of the activity was thought to be that of children (especially in this hall). So, our guide asked by show of hands if any of the tour members are good with kids to which I, along with 4 or 5 others raised our hands; everyone who raised their hands she gave a dum dum sucker to for us to hold out on our palm as if we were handing it to a child and depending on the spirits comfortablity with you they would supposedly pull on the the sucker. Some people claimed to feel movement, some didn't feel a thing but, I personally felt and watched this fucking sucker drag from the middle of my hand all the way off to the ground. Nice… sounds like fun!! Here's another fun story' “When I was a kid, the Stanley was just a pretty hotel with dumpy rooms (1970s canary yellow and olive drab. Borderline craphole). We never stayed there, it was just a place to get a good, cheap lunch. (Obviously, this was before the miniseries, when it was still cheap and not haunted). Anyway, I'd screw around and explore the hotel because hotels are fun to screw around in and explore. My brother, my sister, and myself were wandering the hotel after lunch, poking our heads into open rooms and whatnot. Well, we round the corner of the hallway and to our right is an small opening in the wall of the hall leading to a set of very narrow and steep circular stairs descending into pitch black darkness. None of us had the cojones to check it out. Wish we had, I never saw that staircase again.” 3rd floor “My ex-girlfriend and I went there around New Years a couple of years ago. I can confirm it is very haunted. On the 3rd floor, my ex turned white as a sheet after stopping in front of a particular door. I asked her what had happened, she said that something had ran their hand from her backside up to the nape of her neck. There was no one else around but us. When the docent got all of the tour members gathered around the door she had the experience at, she began to tell the group about an apparition that likes to grope pretty young ladies and run his hand from their back side up to their neck. Super Spooky!” Here's another! The ballroom, “It's absolutely beautiful- and haunted. My sister lived in Colorado for years so one winter we were visiting we decided to make the trip to Estes Park. Well being the rule breakers we are in my family, we ditched the official tour and took our own. We came across this big room with chairs covered in white cloth. We decided to “play ghost” and drape the cloths over ourselves, pretend to be ghosts, and take pictures. We, of course, thought we were hilarious. The ghosts decided to delete every picture we took in that room. All the pictures we took before and after were still on the camera, just the ones where we were playing ghost were deleted. Weird place!” Interesting! Here's a quick one from an investigator. “In a bathroom at the Stanley the shampoo bottle was thrown into the tub once when we were investigating 1302 once. I've had my voice recorder knocked over. As far as seeing anything with my own eyes or objects thrown at me, no. Not yet. I think it takes a lot of energy for spirits to manipulate our physical environment, so it's rare, but it does happen, yeah.” Well that's some crazy shit. Ok one more…. This is a retelling of a coyote of sisters doing a ghost hunt with numerous paranormal investigators from the Ghost Hunters tv show. "Our night started in Room 401. I have to admit: I was a bit nervous. I had never been on an investigation of this scale before. It didn't take long for things to start happening. Sitting patiently, my sister began to feel what she would later describe as "waves of rolling chills" that extended from her feet all the way up to her head, as well as the sensation that all of her hair was standing up on her head. Simultaneously, a fellow investigator's K-II meter (which measures electromagnetic frequency, or EMF) began to light up, denoting a change in the room's electromagnetic field. Paranormal or not, we were jacked, and the night was only beginning! Down the hall in Room 418, my sister and I had our first encounter with an Ovilus, or "ghost box" or "spirit box."At one point, the Ovilus said "Dawn" (my sister's name) as well as "dime," which was a word/image that a fellow investigator had agreed to use as a trigger word to communicate with her recently deceased mother. Soon we were out of the main hotel and into the balcony of the property's Music Hall. Once our group got settled in, we heard shuffling sounds from the stage and main floor. At one point, a mini Maglite flashlight, which was set up to turn on and off with an-ever-so-slight twist of its lamp head, turned on without assistance. This technique has been utilized on numerous episodes of "Ghost Hunters," yet continues to draw scrutiny from naysayers. Was a spirit in fact making contact, or was the battery simply completing the circuit and turning on the flashlight's beam? Who knows? I'm still not sure. But I've certainly never experienced a flashlight turning on by itself like that before. I chalked it up as another new experience in a weekend of new experiences. But what happened next had to be the climax of our weekend at the Stanley Hotel. As our group shifted down to the basement of the Music Hall, my sister and I decided to separate from the larger group to check out an interior room with a door that a spirit named Lucy liked to close, and had already closed, several times so far that evening – even with a heavy, upholstered chair propped in front of it. Dawn and I sat down with a handful of other investigators in the pitch-black room and began introducing ourselves to Lucy, asking her politely to shut the door if she was present. It wasn't long before she obliged. I was literally about four feet away from the doorway when, sure enough, the door began move away from the wall and toward the jamb, closing the door almost completely. Elated, we thanked Lucy for her efforts. Then we asked her to do it again, and after hearing rustling noises behind me and to my left, it happened again a second time. Upping the ante, we put a chair in front of the door to see if we could get it to happen with the chair blocking the door's path, to no avail. A few minutes later, the group decided to try to get the door to close again without the chair to block its path, like it had two times prior. Moving the chair myself, I pushed the door tightly against the wall to ensure the door wasn't leaning forward, building momentum and closing due to some mechanical issue such as a faulty hinge. But I couldn't make it start a closing motion without a deliberate effort. Clearly something had to be shutting this door, right? We asked Lucy a third time to please shut the door, and almost as if on command, the door began to shut again. About halfway between the completed motion, I yelled, "Slam it!" and that's exactly what happened. We experienced the door shutting a total of five times (a fourth time after asking Lucy to give us a sign she wanted us to leave, and the final time when the door closed behind us as we were leaving the room). Before long, we were off to famed room 217: the one that had King himself had stayed in, the one that had inspired King to write his book and the one that was the impetus for coming all this way in the first place. Purportedly haunted by an extremely tidy chambermaid, the host investigators purposely littered random items across the bathroom floor in hopes that Mrs. Wilson would tidy up during our time there. Interestingly, my sister heard something in the bathroom almost immediately upon turning the lights out. It turns out that a photo taken before the lights were turned out would show the items had indeed moved from their original locations. Coincidence? Could very well be. But hard to argue at the same time. As 1 a.m. came and the night's investigation ended, the activity continued, even into the next morning. Up at 6 a.m. to pack up, check out and make the drive back to the airport, I heard the distinct sound of female laughter. I immediately thought, who would be up at this hour, especially after a long night of investigating? Then something told me to check the closet, the bathroom closet. I really didn't want to look, but I did anyway. My heart skipped a beat when I saw a plastic access panel to the crawl space behind the closet removed, now laying precariously in front of the opening. A quick glance into the space revealed the customary plumbing and electrical works, but why the laughter? Was it children playing in the hall? Was it coming through the way from Room 401? What exactly caused the panel to become dislodged from the screw that was holding it in place anyway? The questions raced and the answers eluded. It really was anyone's guess, and considering where I was and the weekend I had just experienced, I wouldn't have wanted it any other way. Crazy stuff!!! What do you guys think about this place? What have you heard? Let us know. https://theknow-old.denverpost.com/2019/10/18/colorado-horror-films-halloween/226413/ BECOME A P.O.O.P.R.!! http://www.patreon.com/themidnighttrainpodcast Find The Midnight Train Podcast: www.themidnighttrainpodcast.com www.facebook.com/themidnighttrainpodcast www.twitter.com/themidnighttrainpc www.instagram.com/themidnighttrainpodcast www.discord.com/themidnighttrainpodcast www.tiktok.com/themidnighttrainp And wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Subscribe to our official YouTube channel: OUR YOUTUBE Support our sponsors www.themidnighttraintrainpodcast.com/sponsors The Charley Project www.charleyproject.org
Garan and Rich have finally left the deep dark place from last episode, the positivity is flowing, and their golf games are back on track. Join them as they walk through what all has happened in the last month, discuss the 2021 PGA Championship, and walk through the homework assignment Garan gave Rich in the last episode. Email: pghgolfhack@gmail.com Also follow on Instagram and Twitter @pghgolfhack & Facebook and Youtube
SIX STARS. The headlines were everywhere when this match first happened. It captured the hearts of many. But, one of our hosts is not familiar with New Japan so he is watching this "blind". With limited knowledge and an open mind, can this historic match reach the threshold of definitive classic? Plus we talk Dynamite, Lloyd Christmas, Aleister/E meat slappin', puns, who will Danny's favorite wrestler be in a year and much much more. Check it out!E-mail us at isitaclassicpod@gmail.com. Follow us on Instagram @classic_pod.Timestamps:0:55 Intro3:30 AEW19:45 Smackdown24:33 Raw31:44 How Do We Determine "Is It A Classic?"34:50 Match Background/Build41:48 Match Breakdown1:18:35 Is It A Classic?1:36:27 Next Week's Match
This week, we welcome Daniel Gil, the 2020 American Ninja Warrior champion. Mitch and Daniel talk about having purpose and creating goals, using failure to your advantage, and the importance of how you talk to yourself. As always, Mitch asks about really good Mexican food and the Whole Enchilada team tackles some of the highlights of the interviews. Mitch begins by asking Daniel how he got started on the path to become the American Ninja Warrior. He gives a surprising answer about his athletic prowess and where his passions laid when he was in high school. He talks about the rejection he suffered before ever making it on the show and how he overcame it and continued to move forward. Mitch likens Daniel's fortitude to Lloyd Christmas from Dumb and Dumber. The pair dive further into the idea of failure as a part of the path to winning and talk about goals and purpose. They ask, “What will you do with that failure?” Self-talk is a big part of the episode and Mitch brings up a good point about hearing the negative over the positive and recounts a story of a friend of his who is a public speaker. The duo also tackles authenticity and being the person you are now to help influence others to attain their own goals. Daniel reminds us that when we fail, remember that we probably didn't lose $1m like he did. It's all about perspective. Daniel concludes by telling the tale of two stories: the agony of defeat, when he lost $1 million by a matter of seconds in 2019, and the thrill of victory, when he won the championship by the same, a matter of seconds, in 2020. Mitch asks the final question: Where are we going for the best Mexican food? Daniel immediately suggests El Ranchero in his hometown of Houston, TX. He'll start with queso con carne, move on to some carne asada on grilled onions and bell peppers with sides of refried beans and yellow rice. He wants to order tableside guacamole and a bowl of tortilla soup. To drink will be Mexican Coke in a bottle (cane sugar always tastes better!) and class of horchata, or vanilla rice milk. Now that is a meal fit for a warrior! Table Talk: Mitch introduces the team and immediately asks what everyone took away from the interview. Crickets. Don't all dive in at once, guys. Gil finally picks up the silence and says that he loves Daniel's take on failure not being final and will always carry with him the reminder that while he may fail, he probably won't lose out on $1m. Isaac jumps in, remarking on the importance of not just being a good athlete, but having good stories and presence. He remarks on how stories connect us and connection leading to caring. Mitch agrees and ponders the thought of “About Us” pages on company websites. Erin says she loved how Daniel tried something new when athletics wasn't his strong suit…and how that new thing served him well in a way he never expected. Did you know that lots of NFL players take ballet lessons? Mitch rounds out the conversation by reiterating the importance of self-talk and keeping the negative and positive in check. Are you carrying a bucket of water or a bucket of gasoline…and which is more useful? Links: American Ninja Warrior https://www.nbc.com/american-ninja-warrior Daniel Gil https://www.facebook.com/DanielGilANW/ https://www.instagram.com/kingdom_ninja/ El Ranchero Restaurant https://www.elrancherohouston.com/menu.html About Our Sponsor: Executive Scheduling Associates employs 120 professional schedulers filling the sales calendars of 500 financial wholesalers across North America. And we now provide short-term services dispositioning event and cold contact lists. Ask us for details at esasolutions.com. Subscribe to our podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google, and Stitcher. Follow us: Website Facebook Instagram LinkedIn
With the Manchester United vs Liverpool game postponed due to protests, Martyn and Richard have just the 9 EPL games to review this week.Don't worry, though! We have lots to discuss, including: our EPL Gameweek #35 predictions, Fantasy Football, a mixed week for our 2CW clubs, Martyn's MLS Review, and some "General Football Chat"!Episode recorded on Monday, May 3, 2021.
Dallin drives a motorcycle in a one way lane about 2/3 of the way to the end of this little gem of an episode. Then like Lloyd Christmas he totally redeems himself and a very special guest hops on the back of that baby all the way to aspen. We break down all the teams competing for playoff birth and shake up some of the regular segments with an extra dose of Dallin. Its normal, its mediocre, and its all yours on this weeks big talk pod! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Molly & Jeff share embarrassing stories and ruin the life of musician & comedian Randy Rose of The Vantasner Danger Meridian ( https://soundcloud.com/user-64722186 ) ! Help support us and become one of Mommy's Little Worms: patreon.com/HowEmbarrassing Official site: HowEmbarrassingPodcast.com iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-embarrassing-podcast-with-molly-jeff/id1476548191 Facebook: fb.me/HowEmbarrassingPodcast Instagram: @HowEmbarrassingPodcast Twitter: @EmbarrassingPod E-mail us: HowEmbarrassingPodcast@gmail.com Graphics by Jeff Beaulieu ( @jtb757 ) Music by Jeff Beaulieu ( @jtb757 ) Produced by Matt Cole of Go On Productions ( fb.me/GoOnProductions ) Special thanks to Push Comedy Theater, Norfolk, VA & Brian Garraty PushComedyTheater.com
Paul Virzi auditions for Chipperson and is remarkably yumorous. He seeks Chip's advice on arguing at home and discusses Lloyd Christmas. Anthony and Chip are offended by Xia's inappropriate upcoming sensooal encounter with a lady. And even more offended by her Pee Wee voice. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WRSE(CB & Kaleo) revisit their trip to ASPEN, and pay homage to Harry Dunne and Lloyd Christmas who paved the way.
Ladies & Gentlemen, we're back with another episode of THE BREAKDOWN, and after a disastrous week of misery, it's arriving at the perfect time. What kind of misery, you ask? Well...We got no FOOD...We got no JOBS...Our pets HEADS ARE FALLING OFF!!!!We also sold our dead parakeet to a blind kid, got robbed by a sweet old lady on a motorized cart, AND fell off the jetway again...it's been a rough week, so we decided to lift our spirits with one of the greatest comedies of all time, the 1994 classic "Dumb and Dumber"!! Join us as we dive into the world of Lloyd Christmas & Harry Dunn, and their epic road trip to a little place called...ASSSSPEN.
BEFORE Jim Carrey was Ace Ventura, The Mask, Lloyd Christmas, Bruce Almighty, The Riddler as The Grinch the late Andy Kauffman amongst many other roles. BEFORE Jim Carrey would pick up six nominations and take home two wins at the Golden Globes all in the category of Best Performance. BEFORE Jim Carrey’s resume of work net earnings well beyond $5 Billion dollars. BEFORE Jim would go on to break box office records in 1994 and become one of the biggest names in Hollywood. BEFORE Jim Carry would pose for a photo with Michael McCrudden.
"We got no food, we got no jobs...our PETS' HEADS ARE FALLING OFF!" the words of the great philosopher, Lloyd Christmas! Welcome to the ninth Movies, TV & Tangents show; Ibs & Raz finally develop a funny bone and review Dumb and Dumber, Airplane! and Coming to America. There's also a look back at Edgar Wright's Hot Fuzz, Woody Allen's Play it Again Samuel, and Me, Myself and Irene. As always there are really bad impressions from Dumb & Dumber and Blondie - no not the singer, rather the Man with No Name...Clint Eastwood's character in A Fistful of Dollars...all this and much more, on Movies, TV and Tangents - https://bit.ly/2XsP0jJ
To finish off the trilogy of Carrey we take a look at the directorial debut for the Farrelly Brothers: 1994’s Dumb and Dumber. While Devon initially seeks to answer the question: Which is Dumb and which is Dumber? Sejohn responds with the much deeper inquiry into whether Harry Dunn and Lloyd Christmas are real humans or merely the manifestation of stupidity into mortal vessels
Well, the protest here in La Mesa led to some banks being burned down to the ground, Target, Walmart, and a couple local businesses were looted. Meanwhile COVID-19 has given me some odd hairstyles (Jeniffer made me look like Lloyd Christmas).
A girl proves that a toilet does not have to be hooked up to be effective. We hear Dad's Key West poop story along with Bailey's Boston story. And we hear how Lloyd Christmas should be the only one to light his farts. Slang Term Spoiler Alert: Colon Confetti
Here's your daily look at 'Today in Rock History' featuring: The World's Smallest Woman, Indian actress Jyoti Amge is 26. She was Ma Petite on "American Horror Story: Freak Show." She's just over two feet tall. Peter Dante is 51. The quarterback from "The Waterboy" and Dante in "Grandma's Boy." William "The Refrigerator" Perry is 57. Billy Gibbons from ZZ Top is 70. 246 years ago, in 1773, The Boston Tea Party went down when American colonists boarded a British ship and dumped more than 300 chests of tea overboard to protest tea taxes. In 1966, "Hey Joe", the first single by Jimi Hendrix. In 1981, Ray Charles received his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 1994, "Dumb and Dumber" was released, starring Jeff Daniels and Jim Carrey as Harry Dunne and Lloyd Christmas.
Here's your daily look at 'Today in Rock History' featuring: The World's Smallest Woman, Indian actress Jyoti Amge is 26. She was Ma Petite on "American Horror Story: Freak Show." She's just over two feet tall. Peter Dante is 51. The quarterback from "The Waterboy" and Dante in "Grandma's Boy." William "The Refrigerator" Perry is 57. Billy Gibbons from ZZ Top is 70. 246 years ago, in 1773, The Boston Tea Party went down when American colonists boarded a British ship and dumped more than 300 chests of tea overboard to protest tea taxes. In 1966, "Hey Joe", the first single by Jimi Hendrix. In 1981, Ray Charles received his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 1994, "Dumb and Dumber" was released, starring Jeff Daniels and Jim Carrey as Harry Dunne and Lloyd Christmas.
Rick Flair with catsuits and revealing wardrobes. Mullets for hair dos and diamonds in earlobes. Lloyd Christmas, Anchorman and Jackie Moon... These are a few of my favorite costumes. Want a sure fire way to add more FUN to your life? Wear a costume or something interesting to make an ordinary day extraordinary! Enjoy this week's featured FUNdamental, Dress Up FUN!Check out www.pauljlong.com to learn more about the host of the Fundamism Podcast, Paul J Long. The What's GOOD? Fundamism brand shirt and Fundamism: Connecting to Life Through F.U.N. book can be found at www.fundamism.comFollow us on IG and Twitter @fundamismpaul
Remember on the movie 'Dumb & Dumber' when Lloyd Christmas does the most annoying sound in the world? We found something wayyyy more annoying than his scream. Also on the show today... Curly fries are the best fries, Rats are better drivers than us, running red lights at 4:00 AM, little lies we tell ourselves every day, and is describing your baby as 'delicious' weird?
Oh My God! Part 3 of the Dropped Culture Podcast Droppin Deuces Series, House 2 The Second Story! This is the story that you might want to forget but you cant because its just so darn......inter dimensional! The movie follows the last remaining days of Gramps (Played by the incomprehensible Royal Dano) and his trusty great great grandson Jesse as they try and keep a mystical crystal skull from falling into the hands of Kali-Ma followers, Cavemen, and evil cowboys. Sounds weird right? But here's the thing, it makes total sense in this movie. This movie has everything, from caterpillar prehistoric dogs, to pterodactyls, and even Jason Voorhees in a gorilla suit. With special appearances from the lead singer of Puce Glitz and the Avoiders and a haircut fit for Lloyd Christmas. This movie makes you want to grab a shovel and dig up your own great great grampa and go on an adventure with him! So tie your shoes up real tight because we are going to knock your socks right through the mo$%#r f&$*#s! Brought to you by the new album from Puce Glitz and the Avoiders "Breaking Stockholm Syndrome"
On the second hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick makes the comparison of Nebraska to LLoyd Christmas in Dumb and Dumber. Will Urban Meyer eventually land at USC? Which program is in worse shape: UCLA or Tennessee? Then Ben McLaughlin of the Husker Sports Network joins the show to talk more Husker football.
The 90s were a boom time for Jim Carrey! I mean the guy was unstoppable! Clowning around as Ace Ventura, The Mask, and Lloyd Christmas really catapulted him to fame. So it was only natural he'd reunite with the director of Ace Ventura, Tom Shadyac, and try something a little different. With Liar, Liar - a movie about a lawyer who's son wishes that he can't tell a lie for a day - Jim started his everyday man plopped into wacky situation situation schitck, and hey it works both because of a fantastic and clever script, but also due to hilarious physical comedy that will no doubt always accompany a Jim Carrey performance! The guy was made to contort! We'll talk about all our favorite lines, whether Jerry could possibly be a serial killer, Jim Carrey's timeline of attractiveness, and whether this movie really falls into the Bad Dad movie trope or not.
Lloyd Christmas would be so proud!
Today we review the curb episode "The Table Read" (s07e09 ) & drink a growler of Barebottle Sleep Dust & a can of Lloyd Christmas from Alvarado St.
One Oiler fan called the current goal horn a 'current testeronic assault on our aural sense is excruciatingly intolerable'. We thought we would do that guy a solid and brianstorm some other goal horn ideas for him. Nicholas Cage, Michael Jackson, and Lloyd Christmas all made the list
He might be the angriest man in bourbon and ruffles a lot of feathers along the way, but he's been enjoying the spirit longer than most of us. Bourbon Truth, or known as Lloyd Christmas on twitter, is well known for his jabs at the industry. In this episode, we talk about his disdain for shelf trophies, if the current market is overinflated, his opinion on how spirit awards are rigged, and even touch on apple brandy. He's back with another no non-sense episode about the harsh reality we often overlook. Danner has been making boots for 85 years for the unforgiving Pacific Northwest. Their Stronghold series is inspired by hikers but built for the toughest working conditions. Find your local store at danner.com. State of Logic Podcast connect the dots on relevant topics with interesting people as their guests. They explore recent books, culture, movies, science, politics and other random thoughts about life. Show Notes: Also appeared on Episode 094 How has bourbon changed since we last talked? How dumb are people getting that they are buying partial bottles? What are your thoughts on WhistlePig and their pricing strategy? What bottles are collectibles for you? You said that you hate people that buy bottles as investments but it actually worked out for you. Do you think you sold your collection too early? Are prices just at the top ? Are unicorns going to go up? What are some of those bottles you would sell already open? You mentioned KY Owl and it's pricing, do you see that as a long term investment for that particular brand after their Stoli funding? Why do you think people feel the need to sell half-open bottles? You had a funny tweet that said "Reviewers have so many different ways of saying 'the booze sucks'" The Whiskey Advocate changed their whiskey review system with their original score and panel score so it's flawed. Are those spirit awards just BS now? Because the most favorited spirits don't enter anymore Is the problem that they are sending single barrels or limited expressions most people won't have access to? What do you see as the movement of craft? Are bad ones ruining the reputation for the majority of them? Are you jumping on the rum train too? We haven't heard people talk about brandy much How bad has Van Winkle quality gone down in recent years? Allocations are becoming very scandalous
Merry Christmas? If you say so.. This is our Christmas Special. Nothing really special about it. we barely talk about Christmas. Well, we did, but the recording f'd up.. So this is what you get. Our gift to you. No receipt. You can't return it. Practice acting surprised and pretend you like it. Then throw it in your closet and never listen to it again. Hey, at least it's FREE! Happy Holidaze. Mary (Swanson & Lloyd) Christmas! Intro = Umphrey's McGee - Carol of the Bells Acoustic Instagram: livinthedream.podcast Anonymous Question submissions: http://ask.fm/ChrisEricPodcast Twitter: @LTD_Podcast Email us: cnelivinthedream @ gmail.com
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Wanna hear the most annoying podcast in the world? On this special (Lloyd) Christmas episode Jay visits his hometown, Nick visits Fieldwork, and the guys share the best holiday tech tips this side of Aspen, Colorado. This week's show beer is Lloyd Christmas from Alvarado Street Brewery. On the after show, Nick and Jay catch the end of the Warriors-Lakers game.
Wanna hear the most annoying podcast in the world? On this special (Lloyd) Christmas episode Jay visits his hometown, Nick visits Fieldwork, and the guys share the best holiday tech tips this side of Aspen, Colorado. This week's show beer is Lloyd Christmas from Alvarado Street Brewery. On the after show, Nick and Jay catch the end of the Warriors-Lakers game.Links:Turbidity by Abnormal Beer Co. | UntappdPulp Light by Fieldwork Brewing Co. | UntappdWhy Anheuser-Busch's New PR Initiative Might Actually be Good for Beer Drinkers | The TakeoutForecast: Podcast MP3 encoder with chapters by Marco ArmentLloyd Christmas by Alvarado Street Brewery | UntappdiCloud storage plans and pricingGoogle PhotosIBU Theme by Broken Pixels
Scrooge McDuck dives into money every single day, Lloyd Christmas fell into money when he dropped the love of his life at the airport and then followed her to Aspen. Relevant to the fight? No! But that's a really nice ski mask! It's Lloyd Christmas vs Scrooge McDuck!
Bourbon Truth, the infamous blogger and twitter persona known as Lloyd Christmas, gives a Bourbon Pursuit exclusive where no one is safe. He tells it like it is and let's you know not everything smells like roses. What made you start blogging? (spoiler alert, he has bone to pick with the Van Winkles) Let’s talk about distilleries and their non-sense tactics. Which ones stand out the most and why? Your latest blog post talked about the issues behind private barrel picks. Let’s talk because people are moving to these as the limited edition market is now flooded with people. Lets talk about marketing over the value of the bottles. What do you see consumers continually falling for? Distillers are continually pushing the envelope of cost. Bottles are increasing in price and even limited editions that were once $50 are now $350 at retail. These were always 15 year bourbons. What’s the long-term effect? Should a person that never drank Bourbon before 2017 take the precious bottles from those drinking it for 5 or 10 years? Are they worthy? Is there a problem with people “collecting” bourbon? Does Craft Whiskey stand a chance?
Fotsch describes what the people on Star Trek look like and it's awesome!
"That John Denver's full of shit, man." Ain't it the truth, Lloyd Christmas. We hear yah. And so does our guest, comedian Whitmer Thomas. Join us as we discuss all things Carrey. A figure of renown amongst children in 1994. Did you quote Ace Ventura, The Mask and Dumb and Dumber constantly? Did you cry your eyes out at Eternal Sunshine? Of course you did! Follow us, and LEMMIESHOWYAHSOMETHIN on today's episode.
This is episode 48, featuring our good friend Christian Ramirez. We discuss our thoughts on the new Star Wars flick as well as other geek news topics. Crack open a brew and press play. "It was a good one!" - Lloyd Christmas
The wheels have officially fallen off the Texans and the two-headed clown show of Bill O’Brien and Rick Smith look more like Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne at this point than capable football men following the team quitting on Sunday after a 44-27 spanking at the hands of the Dolphins in Miami… In addition to […]
Unseen FootageEpisode 7 - Dumb and Dumber, Dumb and Dumber ToApologies for the delay! We've been busy, and some new things are happening with Unseen Footage in the New Year, so we're getting ready for that! In any case, this deluxe episode is here for your enjoyment. We discuss Dumb and Dumber, a favorite among 90s kids, and its sequel, that got released just last month, to not-surprisingly lackluster reviews. Everyone knew it was going to be bad, so let's focus on the good: Jim Carrey's amazing acting ability, Jeff Daniels' making the most of it, some of the most beloved bits and sight gags that stand the test of time, and unintentionally bad characterization that leads to some awesome moments. For the Christmas season, enjoy Lloyd Christmas, and his friend Harry, as they try to make it through two movies alive. Beware the Sea Bass!Download the episode here!