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Bash Of All Time (#BOAT). The hosts rehash the BASH OF THE CENTURY (#BOTC) at which Erin & Nathan got married, and they can't shut up about it. They relive every detail. It's like you were there! Then, they run down the Greatest Parties Of All Time, and compare each one to the #BOTC. Who will win the title of "#BOAT"? #PinsAndNeedles Other topics include: Tom Cruise, Seduction, The Sea Org, David Monster – Karaoke Superstar, Jo Anna Van Thuyne, Erin can't find her husband, The Joker, Joaquin Phoenix, The Satanic Temple of Southern California, Marilyn Monroe, JFK, Rothschilds, Surrealist Ball, Salvador Dali, Brigitte Bardot, Audrey Hepburn, Truman Capote, Lauren Bacall, Henry Fonda, Candice Bergen, Andy Warhol, Katherine Graham, Pope Alexander Borgia, Sex Workers, Salome, Louis Quatorze, Versailles, John The Baptist, Burning Man, and Lesbians, but not one word about IMPS, PEACHES, or MINTS. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the most downloaded podcast in the world! The Unimaginary Friendcast! The Unimaginary Friendcast is hosted by David Monster, Erin Marie Bette Davis Jr. and Nathan Von Edmondson. https://unimaginaryfriend.com/podcast/ And find us on Facebook!
Louis Quatorze zit nu al langer op de troon dan de meeste van zijn voorgangers maar in Versailles is de sfeer op te snijden. De Goddelijke Voorzienigheid kan helaas zijn staatskas niet spijzen om zijn dure oorlogen te blijven bekostigen. De koning laat zich nog maar zelden zien op het srijdtoneel. Hij heeft namelijk een paar lastige gezondsheidskwalen waar de geneeskunde van die tijd amper raad mee weet. Hij weet zich gelukkig goed omringd door zijn nieuwe echtgenote Madame de Maintenon en militaire genieën als Vauban die met zijn imposante bouwwerken de grenzen van Frankrijk weet te bewaken.
Het is 1672 en Louis Quatorze is weer op oorlogspad in Nederland. Het wordt een echt rampjaar voor de Nederlanders. Ze moeten zich terugtrekken tot achter de Hollandse Waterlinie. Louis glorieert en stelt onhaalbare eisen aan de Nederlanders. Niemand durft de Zonnekoning op zijn domme beslissingen wijzen. Zijn wil is wet. En de broer van de koning, ‘Monsieur’, laat ook meer en meer van zich horen. Met kleurige linten in het haar wint hij bijvoorbeeld de Slag Van Kassel in 1677.
Welcome back to another exciting episode of Fruit of The Boom! This episode, we decided to give shine this time, not to the producer, engineer, or DJ….but our VERY FIRST video artist! We have the very artistic and extremely talented visual creator for a LOT of super dope local acts in the city of St. […]
Welcome back to another exciting episode of Fruit of The Boom! This episode, we decided to give shine this time, not to the producer, engineer, or DJ….but our VERY FIRST video artist! We have the very artistic and extremely talented visual creator for a LOT of super dope local acts in the city of St. […]
“‘This is great music and people need to hear it.’ That’s the mentality that I like to take.” — Louis Quatorze Today’s guest is Louis Quatorze; video artist, music video director, and arts curator. He produces pro bono music videos for St. Louis’ up-and-coming hip hop stars. Big Louis, Louis the Shooter, Mike Roth; he answers to all these names and he is dedicated to building up the arts and hip hop scene in St. Louis. Find him at LouisQuatorze.org and on YouTube.
Mike Roth | Louis Quatorze by Andrew Davis
Chicago was rebuilt. The Palmer House was rebuilt immediately. Reopened in less than two years, it was built bigger—three-times bigger—and more ostentatious, more luxurious than ever: oversized over-decorated suites; a grand restaurant with a thirty-foot ceiling which spangled gilded plaster Beaux Arts garlands, scrolls and festoons, where frescos of Louis Quatorze pastorals chromed the walls, where enormous crystal chandeliers dazzled, where the best-dressed and best-mannered of society were humbly served sumptuous meals by tuxedoed negro staff. The floor of the Palmer House barbershop was tiled with silver dollars. Rudyard Kipling would shortly visit. “They told me to go to the Palmer House,” he said. “A gilded and mirrored rabbit-warren,” he exclaimed “…. and there I found a huge hall of tessellated marble, crammed with people talking about money and spitting about everywhere. Other barbarians charged in and out of this inferno with letters and telegrams in their hands, and yet others shouted at each other. A man who had drunk quite as much as was good for him told me that this was the finest hotel in the finest city on God Almighty's earth.” America is irrepressible.