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Trick or Treat Radio
TorTR #582 - Straight Outta Carfax Abbey

Trick or Treat Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 156:09


This week we set sail for the city of London aboard a totally safe vessel with absolutely no harmful cargo on board. On Episode 582 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss The Last Voyage of The Demeter from director Andre Ovredal! We also discuss our favorite portrayals of Dracula, all the what-could-have-beens, and we leave absolutely no coffin left unturned as it comes to vampires! So grab your SPF 500 suntan lotion, ask Renfield to fetch you for snorkel and your floaties, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: RIP Skowhegan Drive-In, Long Dong Silver, that's a story you could tell other people's grandchildren, Demons, Geretta Geretta, the celebrities that got away, the what could have beens, Robocop, Dr. Peter Weller, Robodoc, Summer School, gifting Hostel 2 to a 9 year old, favorite portrayal of Dracula, Bloodsucking Freaks, Dr. Acula, cornucopia of bullshit, Steven Van Samson, Derek Rook, Batman Day, STArt on the Street, The Last Voyage of the Demeter, Trollhunter, Andre Ovredal, turning a chapter into an entire film, Dog Soldiers, Night of the Living Dead meets Alien 3, fan fiction, The Usual Suspects, no coffin left unturned, Canadian Tuxedo, Carfax Abbey, what good is a reward if you're not alive to spend it, Nosferatu, cinematic violence against children, They Boys, Homelander, Cobweb, Perpetrator, what does LLC mean, no guest November, Dracula is Wackula, and sleeping off a blood hangover. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show

Doughboys
Yarrrrrctdoughbarrrrchest: Long John Silver's with Long Dong Silver aka Mano Agapion and Brown Plate aka Betsy Sodaro

Doughboys

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 117:04 Very Popular


Betsy Sodaro and Mano Agapion (We Love Trash, 2 Spooky 2 Handle) join the mateys to talk all things horror, murderers, and villains before a review of Long John Silver's. Plus, a special pirate edition of Let Me Be Plank. Want more Doughboys? Check out our Patreon!: https://patreon.com/doughboysSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan
Jill Abramson On Journalism And Beltway Scandals

The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 95:46 Very Popular


Jill is a journalist, academic, and the author of five books. She’s best known as the first woman to become executive editor at the New York Times, from 2011 to 2014. She’s currently a professor in the English department at Harvard. We’ve been friends forever.You can listen to the episode right away in the audio player above (or click the dropdown menu to add the Dishcast to your podcast feed). For two clips of our convo — on whether women are better observational reporters, and looking back at the Supreme Court saga of “Long Dong Silver” — head over to our YouTube page.We have a new transcript posted for posterity: Jamie Kirchick on his new history of gay Washington, recorded in front of a live audience at Twenty Summers in Ptown. If you missed it, here’s a teaser:With Pride still marching along this month, a reader writes:You frequently cover the takeover of the gay rights movement by transgender ideology, and how that can be at odds with the sex-based rights our generation fought for. I want to share a glimpse that I got at another under-discussed appropriation of the movement that’s significantly less threatening, but still leaves me feeling a bit out in the cold as a gay man: Pride going mainstream.I live in a small Midwestern exurb that recently began hosting its own Pride parade. This is not a small event — the banners go up well before June and stick around much of the summer, and it draws a crowd on par with our largest town festivals. I’ve generally avoided it, assuming it would be chock full of pink-and-blue flags and wanting to spare myself the political frustration. I also figured that a Pride parade in a town like mine indicated how unnecessary Pride parades have become.But this year I found out my (straight) brother was bringing his family, including my very young nieces and nephews. I wanted to see the kids, and I hoped my presence might provide some contrast to whatever left-wing antics they saw there. I was also curious how a Pride parade could possibly be family friendly enough for elementary school kids.Long story short, the whole thing was incredibly anodyne. I saw a couple drag queens and exactly one trans flag, but otherwise you would think it was a parade to celebrate rainbows. There were a few other older gay men wandering around, looking as awkward as I was. I had been worried about how to explain things to the kids, but I don’t think they even realized there was any connection to myself or my husband — they were in it mainly to catch candy. I don’t even recall seeing the words “rights” or “equality” mentioned. The messages were along the lines of “Be Yourself” and “Love Wins!”Afterwards, I learned that this event had been founded not by a homosexual, nor by a trans person, but rather by someone’s mother. Her daughter came out to her (I’m not even sure as what) and the mother decided she needed to show her daughter she was loved no matter what. And it all suddenly made sense. This was what a well-meaning mom wants to see when she sees gay pride. Be yourself! Love wins!I don’t want to say this kind of thing should stop. It was a nice enough time, and I don’t disagree with the message. But, I do wish more people understood exactly how unrooted “Pride” has become from the gay culture that started it and the reasons it was necessary. As I explained to my own mother afterwards, I don’t know of any man who had ever been imprisoned or assaulted just for loving another man. It was always about sex, and it’s still about sex. We just can’t mention that at Pride anymore, I guess.I suspect a great deal of this is a function of getting what we asked for — and the consequences of that taking root. Pride now is for straights as much as for gays — just as all the old super-gay events — like the High Heel Drag Race for Halloween in DC - went from being broken up by the cops (in my adult lifetime) to being packed with countless young straight women trying to be cool — and parents and all the letters of the alphabet. I’m made uncomfortable by some of this mass cultural appropriation — but that’s just my nostalgia for an era which I’m glad is now gone. We need to take yes for an answer, and as I wrote nearly 20 years ago, a very distinctive gay culture will end because of it.If you missed last week’s pod with David Goodhart, here’s a primer:This listener enjoyed the episode:On the conversation with David Goodhart, I want to chime in about your argument that one of the great contributions of Christianity, historically, has been reminding smart people that they aren’t any better than anyone else — and might indeed be worse, because of the arrogance and ambition that often accompanies that trait. It reminded me of a seminal moment in my childhood. I was 10, and I had just lost the regional spelling bee in a hard-fought match in which the last kid and I went several rounds before I made an error that he capitalized on. I turned to shake his hand. My dad told me later that night, “When you shook that boy’s hand, I don’t think I’ve ever been prouder of you. You showed graciousness in a bitter moment, and it’s one of the hardest things to learn to do. I’m never going to be proud that you’re smart. That was a genetic luck of the draw and you had no more to do with it than you did with having brown hair or being a little scrawny. But how you responded is your character, and I DO care about that, and I am immensely proud of you.”I think the fact that that was a consistent message at home when I was getting a lot of accolades at school probably made me marginally less unbearable than I would have been otherwise. I should say that my family is Southern Baptist; our faith was part of the warp and woof of daily life and the lens through which my parents interpreted life and what was worthy and valuable. Being smart was nice, but not nearly as important as being kind and generous and forgiving. I’m very grateful to have been raised like that.Me too. Another listener also took the convo personally:I’m so grateful for your episode with David Goodhart, which covered a topic that is both intensely personal and professionally important to me. My father is one of seven children of an Italian immigrant who was a short-haul truck driver. He almost flunked out of high school and only finished because his father threatened to kick his ass if he didn’t. Talking to my dad, any highly educated person would instantly dismiss his opinions and observations. But he wouldn’t care. After high school he started his own business — a car repair and towing company. After 40 years he retired with one million dollars, having bought our family home outright and having sent both my sister and myself to college, and me to law school.  Yes, he did this through hard work and persistence, but he also did it through extremely competent business management and strategic savvy. He survived the shutdown of a local mine (70% of his business at the time), the recessions and gas shortages of the 1970's, cyclical recessions and more.  You don’t do that unless you know how to identify risks and opportunities and exploit them to your own advantage. If that isn’t intelligence, I don’t know what is.  I myself work at a talent firm. My job entails creating a business model to help move junior enlisted veterans without college degrees into good-paying jobs with our skilled-manufacturing clients. It’s been fascinating to talk to companies who are still resistant to paying living wages at entry-level positions in the face of literally one million-plus competing job openings. I agree with Goodhart that reality is going to force a lot of rethinking about the value of labor of all kinds. It may take a while, but we are already seeing a few companies that are all-in on paying enough to attract this talent. They are far less nervous about the future.Thank you for this episode, and please find more guests who want to discuss this topic: How to recognize and reward everyone’s strengths, and how to measure success in new ways.  Another listener recommends a guest:I’d love to see you interview Greg Clark, economic historian at UC Davis. His work on the heritability of social status is fascinating. Using surname data from England, he’s found that social status is strongly heritable but that it drifts back to the mean over many generations. So everyone’s ancestors will be elite or downtrodden eventually, but it might take 400 years. The key factor is assortative marriage and mating. Even before women had careers and got educations, you could predict the type of person a woman would marry by looking at the social status of her brother. Clark has shown how the same phenomenon exists in Scandinavia, China, etc. Most interestingly the data show that although income inequality is less in Scandinavian countries because of redistribution, educational and other achievements like admission to scientific societies, it’s just as unequal as other countries. They also show that even communist revolutions in China and Hungary didn’t prevent people with high social status names from reasserting dominance within a generation or two.Twin studies and data where unexpected parental deaths happen show that the differences can’t be environmental. It’s just amazing and totally under reported for obvious reasons, but I do think this data will blow the lid off our current debate. It’s also great that Clark’s data is about white English people and doesn’t involve race at its core. (Here’s a link to one of his key research papers.)I’ve been impressed with Clark since his book, A Farewell To Alms. It’s a great reader suggestion. Get full access to The Weekly Dish at andrewsullivan.substack.com/subscribe

Drew and Mike Show
Drew And Mike – March 28, 2022

Drew and Mike Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 162:31


Will Smith makes us care about the Oscars, Venus Williams nip-slip overshadowed, Lady Gaga's elder abuse, Eli joins us, Antonio Brown's revenge porn, and Mr. Skin joins us for the 23rd Annual Anatomy Awards.2022 Oscars: Will Smith slaps Chris Rock over a lame joke, but feel free to bang his wife. We all saw Venus Williams nipple, but Will Smith was crying at that moment. Drew declares Mila Kunis 'worst dressed'. Francis Ford Coppola apologizes to a dead guy. Liza Minnelli had no idea where she was last night as Lady Gaga takes advantage of another elderly person.Tommy Lee makes Taylor Hawkin's death all about him.Mr. Skin zooms in to announce the winners of the 23rd Annual Anatomy Awards.Eli Zaret joins us to discuss the Detroit Lions on Hard Knocks, the NFL Draft in Detroit in 2024, Gretchen Whitmer's odd victory lap, Coach K's fairy tale ending, and give his weekly recap of HBO's Winning Time.Please use our Amazon portal.Podcast Stuff: Kevin Smith has many podcasts. The Smartless podcast bumbled their interview with Radiohead. Oscars Part Two: Jaden Smith loves violence. Drew declares Tracee Ellis Ross the 2nd worst dressed. Sean Penn MUST smelt his Oscar now. Jessica Chastain got political. David Letterman made the best statement.The "Don't Say Gay" bill passed in Florida. Disney vows to help repeal the bill.ABNN: Antonio Brown is threatening revenge porn over a measly $5,000.Clarence Thomas' wife is an insurrectionist. We remember Long Dong Silver.Oscars Part Three: Tony Hawk made an Oscars appearance with Shaun White & Kelly Slater. Travis Barker showed up because he's everywhere. Gmac Cash samples the Smith/Rock slap for a new tune. Elliot Page is ripped... but really short. Marc counted 32 minutes before the first white guy spoke. Billie Eilish won another award. This wasn't the first time Chris Rock dissed JPS. The Academy launches a 'formal review'.Marc's favorite oligarch, Roman Abramovich, has been poisoned.Joe Biden is straining to do some explaining.Trump News: Donald Trump is worried about climate change. The Donald shot a hole-in-one. Trump is very upset with the NYT again. Trump's granddaughter is good at golf.Kim Jong-Un dropped this sweet hype video.Oscars Part Four: Bob Saget, Norm Macdonald and Louie Anderson got SNUBBED. The Stafford's go Hollywood.Social media is dumb, but we're on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels and BranDon).

The Worst Day of My Life
6 - Long Dong Silver

The Worst Day of My Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 53:33


Trapped by a flood, Meghan and Cherish have to record this episode via telephone. In this episode there are stories about clogging and overflowing toilets, magic penises, and what happens when a tiny dog meets sea lions up close. *Kenny friendly episode* --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theworstdayofmylife/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theworstdayofmylife/support

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The Big Send
Long Dong Silver (The Big Gash)

The Big Send

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 102:07


Episode 49 feat. Adam, Toddy, SteveMac and Redsack. Come send it with the boys, as we discuss, horrible thoughts, erecting poles, pod nerves, bullying deaf kids, the best way to die, Down syndrome, Savage Garden, post wake dates, Glenn McGrath, bullet clits, driving the speed limit, Shug's toes, Christmas beetles, Schwarzenegger's illegitimate son, New South Wales, Starburst, and much more...

Totally Weird And Twisted
Long Dong Silver

Totally Weird And Twisted

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 56:16


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What Were They Thinking?
I'll Be Home for Christmas (w/Mariah Lirette)

What Were They Thinking?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 94:11


It's time for the official Christmas episode... and that means only one thing. Mariah is back on the show, bay bay! Long Dong Silver joins the guys to talk about a pretty mean-spirited Disney flick featuring sociopath Jonathan Taylor Thomas, cute-as-a-button Jessica Biel, Discount Steve Carell, Tom Jones grannies and so many 90s cliches. As one man journeys home so that he can claim ownership of his dad's Porsche, does this film claim ownership of their hearts? Tune in and find out!   The show will return to full episodes on January 9th with a new mini-series: Recently Regrettable, which will cover four of the worst turds from 2019.   Patreon: www.patreon.com/wwttpodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/wwttpodcast Twitter: www.twitter.com/wwttpodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/wwttpodcast Theme Song recorded by Taylor Sheasgreen: www.facebook.com/themotorleague Logo designed by Mariah Lirette: www.instagram.com/mariahhx Montrose Monkington III: www.twitter.com/montrosethe3rd   What Were They Thinking is sponsored by GameItAll.com and HostGator (use the coupon code 'SCHLOCK' for 25% off your first purchase)

Legally Insane - The Law is Funny
Sexual Harassment Laws – Better Late Than Never (w/ Special Guest Ana Kasparian) - Episode 42

Legally Insane - The Law is Funny

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 77:04


Legally Insane Sexual Harassment Laws – Better Late Than Never - Episode 42  In this episode Matt and Tony sit down with Ana Kasparian of The Young Turks. Ana is an accomplished Journalist, Speaker, Writer and Educator. The conversation today is about sexual harassment. The trio discusses how sexual harassment is becoming more and more common in the news and they get a dialogue going about how to raise more awareness to ultimately lead to change.  Highlights: [07:30] – Ana talks about her own experience with sexual harassment. [12:25] – The age of sexual consent in most states gets raised from age 7 to between 16-18. [18:33] – In the 1964 Civil Rights Act, sex was added in at the last minute (it was seen as a joke). [20:48] – The Violence Against Women Act. [24:54] – Women’s role in the workplace and the pressure on men to be breadwinners. [28:52] – Barnes v. Train, the first sexual harassment case. [35:00] – 1986 was the first time the Supreme Court addressed anything related to sexual harassment. [41:40] – Long Dong Silver [63:22] – Al Franken steps down [71:14] – Settlement Disclosure  The Takeaway – While we’ve progressed when it comes to gender dynamics in the workplace, there’s still a lot more room to grow.  Hollywood Improv Ticket Link: https://www.ticketweb.com/event/legally-insane-with-matt-ritter-hollywood-improv-the-lab-tickets/8479625?pl=hollyimprov&REFID=hollywoodimprov&_ga=2.258972425.2070421175.1532556952-1318376055.1531430133  Twitter: @mattritter1 @toekneesam  Website: www.cascademedia.com

Oh, Baby! ... für besseren Sex
#23:Penisse – Stehen Frauen auf einen großen Penis?

Oh, Baby! ... für besseren Sex

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2017 35:54


Heute stellen sich Isabel und Lena die große (oder kleine?!) Frage: Wie wichtig ist Frauen eigentlich die Penisgröße? Worin liegen die Vorteile eines großen Geräts und was spricht eher für einen kleinen Piepmatz? Aber auch: was ist das Problem bei zu großen Penissen und was das bei zu kleinen? Welche Tipps gibt es für sehr gut bestückte Männer und mit welchen Techniken können auch Männer mit sehr kleinem Penis Frauen den Verstand rauben? Liebe Jungs, für diese Folge müsst ihr stark sein. Denn: Wir sind gnadenlos ehrlich. Wir haben einen Evolutionspsychologen gefragt, weshalb Frauen auf diese und jene Penisse stehen könnten und haben für euch den größten und kleinsten Penis der Welt recherchiert. Liegen die Deutschen in internationalen Studien gut im Schnitt, wenn es um die Länge ihres Gehänges geht? Und funktionieren Penispumpen, Pillen und Penis-Verlängerungs-OP's tatsächlich? Wie immer haben wir viele Oh, Baby-Hörer/innen mit ihrer Meinung im SocialShare mit dabei und Isabels Freund, der das ganze aus männlicher Sicht beleuchtet. Und hier noch der Link zur Bravo Penis-Bilder-Galerie, die wirklich sehenswert ist: http://www.bravo.de/dr-sommer/die-neue-penis-galerie-175567.html Das Bild von Long Dong Silver gibt's auf unserer Oh, Baby-Facebook-Seite :) https://www.facebook.com/OhBabyPodcast/ Wenn dir diese Folge gefallen hat und du weiterhin Lust auf „Oh, Baby!“ hast, dann gib uns bitte eine 5-Sterne-Bewertung auf iTunes und abonniere uns. Please! Das dauert 1 Minute und hilft uns enorm, „Oh, Baby!“ weiter zu verbessern und mit viel Liebe & Zeit neue Folgen zu produzieren. Hinterlasse hier eine Rezension und abonniere uns: bit.ly/podohbaby

But You're Wrong Podcast
Episode 219: The Nerds Are Back in Town

But You're Wrong Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2014 118:20


There was never much structure to this podcast previously, and the trend continues in this episode. The Duo's lack of electical understanding is on full display, disgusting acts of pornography are discussed, videogames take up the majority of the episode, and smoking with the president and speaker of the house.