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Chris and Rosie have good and bad news this week and they are both feeling itchy! The pair share some exciting news and there is also a cameo from Robin Ramsey. They chat sandwiches, splinters, Mr Trebus and ghosts. To get in touch with the podcast email shaggedmarriedannoyed@gmail.com
Are you an aisle louse? Hour 4 1/20/2025 full 2034 Mon, 20 Jan 2025 23:00:00 +0000 OxXC8Ro5XZMIOdjDP7iS8Sbd9wWzAyUQ news The Dana & Parks Podcast news Are you an aisle louse? Hour 4 1/20/2025 You wanted it... Now here it is! Listen to each hour of the Dana & Parks Show whenever and wherever you want! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=htt
Feel Better. Live Free. | Health & Wellness Creating FREEDOM for Busy Women Over 40
We talk a lot on this podcast about how you can improve your health by changing what you eat, by eliminating sugar and processed crap, and getting more protein and healthy fat.And that's pretty huge.But one thing we don't always talk about is all those other toxins that are finding their way into your system from sources OTHER than food.But maybe we SHOULD. Because it's a big deal.And after talking to today's podcast guest, Lousie Digby, I'm even more convinced that this is a topic every woman concerned about their hormones needs to think about.So let's dive in.----------Get 50% off Louise's ebook with discount code: RUTH, HERE.Get her free Metabolism guide HERE. Listen to the The Thriving Metabolism PodcastYou can find Louse on Instagram at: @louisedigbynutritionOr on her website, louisedigbynutrition.com----------Get our FREE guide to finally fix your metabolism!Losing weight & getting healthy is never easy, but lately you might feel like it's suddenly become impossible.Our Flip the Switch guide will help you clearly understand what's been going on, as well as exactly what you can do to get your metabolism working again so that you can look and feel your best—it's easier and more simple than you think! Get it HERE.
Recorded live on November 7th, 2024 Two people making music on the fly… Bugs In The Basement creates improvised musical journeys from an array of vintage and handmade instruments to modern technologies. Recorded live from our basement studio in the Pacific Northwest, each week we experiment in the process of making exploratory music and soundscapes. Unmixed, unedited and unapologetic. www.bugsinthebasement.com
Podcast #709 wonders if you feel it like Louse, Hasty, Golden Shitters, Love Collector, The Ladybug Transistor, Wut, La Comitiva, & Dreamist.
Podcast #709 wonders if you feel it like Louse, Hasty, Golden Shitters, Love Collector, The Ladybug Transistor, Wut, La Comitiva, & Dreamist.
Episode 381, including tracks from Alkaline Trio, Stay Shut, Noise Mountain, Single Stitch, Cutdown, Porntruck, Toy Dolls, A Global Threat, Linkin Park, and Louse. The episode is loaded with a bunch of new music shared with us, an audio letter from Grammar Free in the U.K., discuss upcoming live shows, play a couple great albums, and wrap up the show with some nu metal and new wave tracks.
Welcome to the Horror Head2Head series by The Podcast Under the Stairs. This is Vol.1 EP2 of the series where we take 4 directors from a selection of 10. We randomise the directors to the hosts and then randomise the movies from their back catalogue. This Volume has the following directors: Alexandre Aja, Lucio Fulci, Clive Barker, Ken Russell, Park Chan-Wook, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Mike Flanagan, Wes Craven, The Vicious Brothers & Jaume Balagueró. Our hosts on this episode are: David Garrett Jnr, Mike Marymen, Lacy Lou, JP & Tyler Tadeo. Our episode line up is: David Garrett Jnr - Clive Barker - Lord of Illusions (1995) Lacy Lou - Kiyoshi Kurosawa - Creepy (2016) Tayler Tadeo - Clive Barker - Nightbreed (1990) Mike Marymen - Ken Russell - The Fall of the Louse of Usher Each movies is scored 1-10 points over 5 categories -STORY/ACTING/EFFECTS/SOUNDTRACK/KILLS Below is how the movies were scored by each host: DAVID GARRETT JNR Lord of Illusion STORY-7/ ACTING-7/ EFFECTS-9/ SOUNDTRACK-5/ KILLS-9 TOTAL POINTS - 33 Creepy STORY- 6/ ACTING-7/ EFFECTS-6/ SOUNDTRACK-5/ KILLS-6 TOTAL POINTS - 35 Nightbreed STORY-9/ ACTING-10/ EFFECTS-8/ SOUNDTRACK-9/ KILLS-7 TOTAL POINTS - 35 The Fall of the Louse of Usher STORY-7/ ACTING-8/ EFFECTS-9/ SOUNDTRACK-7/ KILLS-8 TOTAL POINTS - 18 LACY LOU Lord of Illusion STORY-8/ ACTING-9/ EFFECTS-9/ SOUNDTRACK-8/ KILLS-8 TOTAL POINTS - 34 Creepy STORY-7/ ACTING-7/ EFFECTS-7.5/ SOUNDTRACK-7/ KILLS-6.5 TOTAL POINTS - 39 Nightbreed STORY-9/ ACTING-9/ EFFECTS-7/ SOUNDTRACK-8/ KILLS-7 TOTAL POINTS - 39 The Fall of the Louse of Usher STORY-9/ ACTING-9/ EFFECTS-8.5/ SOUNDTRACK-8/ KILLS-8 TOTAL POINTS - 5 TYLER TADEO Lord of Illusion STORY-10/ ACTING-10/ EFFECTS-10/ SOUNDTRACK-10/ KILLS-10 TOTAL POINTS - 22 Creepy STORY-8/ ACTING-8/ EFFECTS-8/ SOUNDTRACK-8/ KILLS-10 TOTAL POINTS - 37 Nightbreed STORY-10/ ACTING-10/ EFFECTS-7/ SOUNDTRACK-10/ KILLS-10 TOTAL POINTS - 33 The Fall of the Louse of Usher STORY-8/ ACTING-7/ EFFECTS-5/ SOUNDTRACK-2/ KILLS-5 TOTAL POINTS - 10 MIKE MARYMAN Lord of Illusion STORY-6/ ACTING-6/ EFFECTS-9/ SOUNDTRACK-8/ KILLS-9 TOTAL POINTS - 30 Creepy STORY-6/ ACTING-6/ EFFECTS-6/ SOUNDTRACK-7/ KILLS-7 TOTAL POINTS - 38 Nightbreed STORY-10/ ACTING-10/ EFFECTS-8/ SOUNDTRACK-8/ KILLS-8 TOTAL POINTS - 33 The Fall of the Louse of Usher STORY-7/ ACTING-8/ EFFECTS-7/ SOUNDTRACK-7/ KILLS-6 TOTAL POINTS - 25 TOP MOVIES AFTER 4 HOSTS 1. Creepy 149/200 2. Nightbreed 140/200 3. Lord of Illusion 119/200 4. The Fall of the Louse of Usher 58/200 DUNCAN Lord of Illusion STORY-7/ ACTING-7/ EFFECTS-9/ SOUNDTRACK-7/ KILLS-8 TOTAL POINTS - 28 Creepy STORY-6/ ACTING-6/ EFFECTS-6/ SOUNDTRACK-6/ KILLS-8 TOTAL POINTS - 39 Nightbreed STORY-9/ ACTING-10/ EFFECTS-9/ SOUNDTRACK-10/ KILLS-9 TOTAL POINTS - 38 The Fall of the Louse of Usher STORY-8/ ACTING-8/ EFFECTS-8/ SOUNDTRACK-5/ KILLS-7 TOTAL POINTS - 15 TOP MOVIES INCLUDING DUNCAN 1. Creepy 188/250 2. Nightbreed 178/250 3. Lord of Illusion 147/200 4. The Fall of the Louse of Usher 73/200 Thanks to David, Lacy, Mike & Tyler. Our new RSS Feed: https://anchor.fm/s/13ba6ef0/podcast/rss Check out the show on Anchor, iTunes, TuneIn & on Stitcher Radio. Please leave us feedback on iTunes, podcastunderthestairs@gmail.com and follow us on Facebook & Twitter Threads. TIMECODE: 00:00:00 Intro 00:11:45 Lord of Illusions Discussion 00:29:40 Creepy Discussion 00:47:30 Nightbreed Discussion 01:05:35 The Fall of the Louse of Usher Discussion 01:20:35 HOSTS OVERALL SCORES 01:21:40 Duncan's Scores & Final Scores 01:23:55 Closing
Både och istället för antingen eller - en podd om integrativ medicin och hälsa
Första gången podden gästas av en riktig atlet och Bronsmedaljör i simning! Louise förälskade sig i vatten tidigt - en kärlek som tog henne till två OS och en Bromsmedalj 2000 i Sydney. Louise är född och uppvuxen i Stockholm och uppfostrad i idrottsvärlden med en enorm disciplin, en disciplin som är nödvändig för att kunna göra en sån idrottskarriär som det blev. Men det mesta har också en baksida, liksom även denna saga. Louise liv var kantat av ett extremt driv, rädsla för vila, en ständig kamp mot klockan och upplevelsen av att aldrig vara ”good enough”, med allt som den upplevelsen kommer med, och som en konstant inre stress. När Louise la sina simkläder på hyllan, och födde två söner så sa kroppen till slut ifrån.. och genom en egen hälsoresa, vilket Louise berättar om i detta avsnitt, återtog hon sin hälsa och har vidarutbildat sig till en så kallad ”traumainformerad integrativ terapeut” med fokus på nervsystemet. Dagens avsnitt gästas tillsammans med Louse också av dr. Cecilia Tibell, numera välkänd i podden, då dr. Cecilia varit med hela fyra gånger innan detta avsnitt, och som tillsammans med Louise går igenom det vi behöver förstå om nervsystemet också utifrån ett doktorsperspektiv med specifikt endokriniologiskt perspektiv. Tack för att just du lyssnar på ”Både och, istället för antingen eller – en podd om Integrativ medicin och hälsa. Följ oss på sociala medier, och ge oss gärna fem stjärnor på iTunes om det här var givande för dig. Prenumerera gärna på vår podd! ♥ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/integrativmedicin ♥ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/integrativMedicin
Episode 375, including tracks from Spread Thin, The Single Digits, Razortooth, Permanent Revolution, Dropkick Murphys, The Fuck Ups, Soft Play, Armed Suspects, Eldergray, and Louse. The episode is loaded with a bunch of new music shared with us, discussing recent live shows and mentioning some upcoming live shows, discuss a couple great albums, and wrap up the show with some sludge metal and alternative tracks.
Hello and welcome listeners to Episode 245 of Journey with a Cinephile: A Horror Movie Podcast. In this episode, your tour guide, David Garrett Jr., gives information on the Lost Films of 1924 & 1934 combined. I'll also give my Top 20 Horror Films from these years, since there were only 5 from 1924. Also on this episode are Mini-Reviews of The Fall of the Louse of Usher: A Gothic Tale for the 21st Century (2002), The Seductress from Hell (2024), Frankenstein 90 (1984), The Coffee Table (2022), Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person (2023), It Stains the Sands Red (2016) and two shorts, Creatures of Habit (2024) and Revenge Tour (2024). I hope you enjoy coming on this journey with me! Time Codes: Intro: 0:00 - 2:58 Mini-Reviews: 3:18 - 35:55 Lost Horror Films of 1924 & 1934: 36:50 - 48:13 Top Horror Films of 1924 & 1934: 20 - 11: 48:13 - 1:07:25 Top Horror Films of 1924 & 1934: 10 - 1: 1:08:41 - 1:28:10 Outro: 1:28:16 - 1:31:34 Social Media: Email: journeywithacinephile@gmail.com Reviews of the Dead Link: https://horrorreview.webnode.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dgarrettjr Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/buckeyefrommich Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/davidosu/ Instagram: davidosu87 Threads: davidosu87 Journey with a Cinephile Instagram: journeywithacinephile The Night Club Discord: Journey with a Cinephile
Hello and welcome listeners to Episode 243 of Journey with a Cinephile: A Horror Movie Podcast. In this episode, your tour guide, David Garrett Jr., continues with his Foray through the Fours, #13. The two Featured Reviews are Drums O' Voodoo (1934) and Frogman (2023). Now the latter is getting its wide release this year thanks to Screambox. For this double feature, we are taking both to the south and the bayous, with potential supernatural or magic. Also on this episode are Mini-Reviews of The Hills Have Eyes Part II (1984), Late Night with the Devil (2023), The Fall of the Louse of Usher: A Gothic Tale for the 21st Century (2002), 42nd Street Memories: The Rise and Fall of America's Most Notorious Street (2015), Nightbreed (1990) and a short film called Burn Out (2024). I hope you enjoy coming on this journey with me! Time Codes: Intro: 0:00 - 2:45 Mini-Reviews: 2:50 - 28:38 Drums O' Voodoo Trailer: 28:38 - 30:14 Drums O' Voodoo: 30:14 - 40:00 Frogman Trailer: 40:00 - 41:47 Frogman Review: 41:47 - 51:26 Outro: 51:32 - 54:38 Social Media: Email: journeywithacinephile@gmail.com Reviews of the Dead Link: https://horrorreview.webnode.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dgarrettjr Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/buckeyefrommich Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/davidosu/ Instagram: davidosu87 Threads: davidosu87 Journey with a Cinephile Instagram: journeywithacinephile The Night Club Discord: Journey with a Cinephile
That's a wrap for the Champions & Challenge Cups as Toulouse & the Sharks take their titles. Ronnie's Kudu horn, the Dupont 4, some Siya Masuku magic and Wincent Koch casually adding a 50:22 to his accolades are all the talk. We take a look ahead to the last round of URC action and dish out some prizes to our Superest of Bru's. Tune in for the chat.
Seasonal Allergies and Natural Solutions • Louise Rose ND discussed the prevalence and causes of seasonal allergies. • Allergies are an overreaction of the immune system to foreign substances, causing symptoms like congestion, itchy eyes, and a runny nose. • Seasonal allergies are caused by pollens from trees, grasses, and plants, while perennial allergies are triggered by substances like mold, pet dander, and dust mites. • Some people are more susceptible to allergies due to inherited tendencies, genetic differences, and environmental factors. Reducing Toxins and Managing Allergies Naturally • Dr. Rose explained the concept of a bucket to explain how our bodies accumulate toxins from the environment. • She suggested methods such as dry skin brushing, drinking enough water, and supporting the body's emunctories (detox pathways). • She highlighted the significance of addressing the root causes of allergies like leaky gut, chronic inflammation, and nutritional deficiencies. Healthy Digestion, Microbiome, and Nutrients • Dr. Rose emphasized the importance of a healthy digestive system and microbiome for overall health and longevity. • Products such as doTERRA's PB Restore, Terrazyme, Gx Assist, and the Lifelong Vitality Pack were recommended for supporting the digestive system. • Omega-3 fatty acids and B vitamins were highlighted for stress response and anti-inflammatory pathways. Adrenal Health and Stress Management • Dr. Rose discussed the importance of maintaining good adrenal health and managing stress during allergy season. • Dr. Rose recommended various supplements and products to help manage stress and support adrenal function. Managing Stress and Allergies With Oils • The doctor recommended diffuser blends, adaptive calming capsules with topical and diffuser oils, and investing in a high-quality air filter. Nasal Congestion Relief and Respiratory Health Tips • Dr. Rose shared tips on how to alleviate nasal congestion and promote respiratory health. • She also recommended respiratory drops, acupuncture points, and essential oils to clear the nasal passages. Self-Care and Preventative Measures for Health • The importance of self-care and preventative measures for maintaining good health was emphasized. • The use of essential oils and other products was recommended to support the body's natural healing processes. About the Hosts: This podcast is a collaborative effort between doTERRA Presidential Diamond Aisha Harley, doTERRA Blue Diamond Dr. Josie Schmidt, doTERRA Blue Diamond Arin Fugate, and doTERRA Diamond Ariana Harley They are the founders of the Visionary Leaders Collective. Connect with us: Aisha Harley- www.aishaharley.com / Instagram @aisha.essentialwellness Ariana Harley - https://www.arianaharley.com/ Josie Schmidt- FB Personal Page: https://www.facebook.com/josie.h.schmidt Arin - https://msha.ke/jasmineandjuniper/ Contact Email: ariningraham@gmail.com Welcome to the Visionary Leaders Podcast Here you will gain the knowledge you need to bring essential oils, plant medicine, wisdom, supplementation, and functional medicine into your life. We have a weekly show: “Learn to Be the Healer in Your Home,” where we hear stories from our community on how they integrated essential oils, supplementation, and functional medicine into their lives as a pathway to healing.
The Thrift Savings Plan might be the easiest way to accumulate wealth ever devised. Still, people find ways to mess it up, or not get the most out of it. Joining the Federal Drive with five of the most common TSP mistakes, retired federal manager Abe Grungold of AG Financial Services. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Anti-Mite/Louse from the Infectious Disease section. Follow Medbullets on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/medbullets Instagram: www.instagram.com/medbulletsofficial Twitter: www.twitter.com/medbullets Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/medbullets
EPISÓDIO INÉDITO DO PODCAST @FOCANOTRABALHO ONDE A @ALEFALSARELLA COMENTA UM CASO REAL CRIMINAL SOBRE O CASO DOS TROTES TELEFÔNICOS E CONVENCIAM GERENTES DE REDES FAST-FOOS DOS EUA A SUBMETER A SUAS EQUIPES A DIVERSOS ABUSOSAVISO: O conteúdo desse episódio deverá ser ouvido com cautela, pois contém temas sobre abuso sexual dentro do ambiente de trabalho e não é recomendado para menores de 18 anos.Nesse episódio a @alefalsarella conta história que está da serie documental da Netflix chamada Nâo Atenda o Telefone! "Não atenda o telefone!": série mostra criminoso que aplicava trotes e convencia pessoas a cometerem abusos sexuais nos EUA. Série da Netflix conta história real de trotes criminosos em lanchonetes dos EUA.Lançada em dezembro de 2022 na Netflix, a série documental de três episódios “Não atenda o telefone”relata a história real — e extremamente bizarra — que ocorreu nos Estados Unidos, entre os anos 1990 e 2000.Na época, redes de fast-foods recebiam trotes telefônicos de um homem que se passava por policial, alegando que uma das funcionárias do local teria roubado pertences de um cliente. A partir de então, os gerentes das lojas eram levados a cometer uma série de agressões à funcionária em questão, chegando até mesmo a abusar sexualmente delas.Além da série documental da Netflix tem um excelente filme que nesse momento não está em nenhuma plataforma, chamado Compliance. Inspirado em fatos reais do caso da Louse, filme de Craig Zobel testa o limite da estupidez humana em trama bem articulada e tem o Rob Willians como o homem que fazia as ligações. Esse filme não é para todos os publicos, pode criar grande desconforto, mas garanto que não é nem perto do que as vítimas devem ser passado. O filme é de 2012, mas continua relevante até hoje.Como a @alefalsarella comenta no episdódio esse caso é tão surreal que parece mesmo ficção, infelizmente não é. Então vale refletirmos até aonde vai a obediência frente a autoridades e falta de crítica frente a situaçõe de pressão.Conta para a gente, qual a sua opinião a respeito desse caso? Curtiu o conteúdo do @focanotrabalho? Compartilhe.Até o próximo post.
Recorded live on March 28th, 2024 Two people making music on the fly… Bugs In The Basement creates improvised musical journeys from an array of vintage and handmade instruments to modern technologies. Recorded live from our basement studio in the Pacific Northwest, each week we experiment in the process of making exploratory music and soundscapes. Unmixed, unedited and unapologetic. www.bugsinthebasement.com
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On this week's episode: Donald Trump tries to CHUCK a few BUCKS ... We'll rank the (Presidential) races ... And George Santos files a lawsuit against Jimmy Kimmel for aggravated irony. To support our show on Patreon, go here: https://www.patreon.com/skepticrat To hear more from Evil Giraffes on Mars, go here: https://www.facebook.com/EvilGiraffesOnMars Get great deals while supporting the show by checking out our sponsors: https://factormeals.com/skepticrat50 (code: skepticrat50) https://trustandwill.com/skepticrat https://policygenius.com https://betterhelp.com/skepticrat Another amazing word of the day from Susie Dent: https://twitter.com/susie_dent Headline Sources: Donald Trump has a sneaker: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/02/18/trump-sneaker/ The Informant Turned Defendant Who Took Aim at the Bidens: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/21/us/politics/smirnov-fbi-biden-russia.html New historical ranking of US Presidents just dropped: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/feb/20/presidents-ranking-trump-biden-list George Santos sues Jimmy Kimmel for tricking him into making Cameo videos: https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/19/business/george-santos-sues-jimmy-kimmel/index.html https://www.independent.co.uk/news/jimmy-kimmel-ap-george-santos-new-york-republican-b2498076.html Hiker kills coyote with his bare hands after attack; tests confirm the animal had rabies: https://apnews.com/article/hiker-kills-coyote-with-bare-hands-f5a5ad44ee8ea98729c85f95d7fed434 Intuitive Machines becomes first private company to land on the moon: https://www.space.com/intuitive-machines-odysseus-moon-lander-tipped-over Lindell ordered by judge to pay $5 million for losing the bet he made: https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/federal-judge-affirms-mypillow-mike-lindell-must-pay-5m-in-election-data-dispute/
Sid returns and takes a special quest. Jort makes his way through the Havok King's septic system and meets a mysterious old guy. Will they make it out alive? The cast of Chapter 7: E-R-UH-E-R the Belle-Fruit Guard was played by Zulema Valerio. Scrutinus Jort was played by Brandon Holmes. Todd the Magic Dragon, Harold the Louse, and Samuel the Belle-Fruit Guard were played by Peter Anspach. Blugh-uh-Blaugh the Belle-Fruit Guard was played by Mark Manning. Sid, Arthur Pennyworth, Daryll the Belle-Fruit Guard Manager, and the Havok King were played by Mike Wilhelm If you enjoy Mega Cosmic adventure please Subscribe to be notified of every new chapter of this epic story. If you have time please give us a good rating on Spotify, iTunes or anywhere else you listen to let the cast know you love the story. Also, tell all of your friends about our Adventure so they can join us on our journey! You can also party up with us over on facebook and instagram @megacosmicadventure -OR- email us at theboys@megacosmicadventure.com to get more involved with the cast and crew! www.megacosmicadventure.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/megacosmicadventure/message
To a Louse is a poem written by Robert Burns in 1786. It is set in the church at Mauchline during a Sunday Service. At first glance the poem is about a head lice, but, it is in fact about perception and the social classes.Robert is Sitting in Church and sees a head lice on a very prim and proper lady. He can't believe the impudence of the head lice and says it should have chosen someone else to be upon. Someone like a tramp or a ragged boy. However he goes on to say that according to the head lice we are all the same.At the end of the poem Robert says that it would be a great gift if we could see ourselves as other people see us, it would from many blunders free us, and foolish notions.Very true...
Episode 86: Maaaaaaaan! Y'all are the lowest, lousiest buncha flea-bitten scum suckers I ever had the misfortune of laying my eyes on! I mean, really. What is the deal with your whole face-head? I say, I've got a right mind to scatter all you lily-livered polecats to the freakin' four winds! On the other hand, this could be the opportunity of a lifetime! I can see the headlines now: SWARTHY PODCAST GOONS LICK MILQUETOAST AUDIENCE INTO SHAPE FOR LOW, LOW PRICE $$ WOMEN SWOON IN THEIR PRESENCE! MEN SWOON AT THE THOUGHT OF WOMEN SWOONING! “IT'S LOLLAPASWOONSA OVA HEEEERE!” REMARKS GEORGE SWOONEY. Alright, I've made up my mind. I'll do it! Just a couple quick caveats first. I don't do weekends, holidays, bathrooms, laundry, or kissing. What I do on my personal time is my business. MY BUSINESS, YA GOT THAT?! So yeah, listen to Episode 86 and become a version of yourself that doesn't suck eggs quite as much.
Ep#211 BYD talks about their lice infestation, crazy mice exterminators, celebrating a new house? NOT, Jerk's Quirks, Whatcha Watchin?, Pishadoo of the Week, and Lice Trivia
Neresta – Louse Aikut nerestangq'rtut. – The dogs have lice.
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*Updated with audio-error mistakes addressed (hopefully) sorry about that! Link to Scots Hoose: https://www.scotshoose.com/ ----- This one was different, hope it's enjoyable, stay safe and go buy cool stuff at BagpipeSwag.com!" Entire Script from Chat GPT conversation: Hello, are you familiar with the competitive bagpipe band scene? Organizations like the RSPBA, Pipe Bands Australia, and WUSPBA sanction competitions throughout the year and bands compete in different grade-levels for day-specific as well as aggregate prizes. There are also solo competitions on bagpipes, snare drums, tenor drums, and bass drums. ChatGPT Yes, I am familiar with the competitive bagpipe band scene you have described. These organizations you have mentioned, such as the Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association (RSPBA), Pipe Bands Australia, and Western United States Pipe Band Association (WUSPBA), are well-known governing bodies in the competitive bagpipe band world. In these competitions, bands compete against each other in different grade levels, and are judged on various elements such as tone, musicality, and ensemble playing. Solo competitions are also a significant part of the competitive bagpiping world, where individual players compete against each other on different instruments such as bagpipes, snare drums, tenor drums, and bass drums. Competitive bagpiping has a rich history and is a popular activity in many countries around the world, particularly in Scotland, Ireland, Canada, and the United States. It requires a great deal of skill, dedication, and practice to perform at a high level, and many pipers and drummers train intensively to compete and win prizes at these events. Did you know that in an attempt to sound, "brighter," bands have been, in general, tuning their bagpipes at higher and higher frequencies over the decades and that lately there's been talk among many participants in these competitions about a, "reset," and, "standardization," of tuning? ChatGPT Yes, I am aware of the trend of bagpipes being tuned at higher frequencies in an attempt to create a brighter sound. This has been a gradual change over several decades and has resulted in some controversy within the bagpiping community. In recent years, there has been discussion among many participants in these competitions about a "reset" and standardization of tuning to address concerns about the increasing pitch of bagpipes. The aim of this proposal is to establish a consistent and fair standard for tuning across all levels of competition, which would benefit both the performers and the judges. However, there are different opinions about what the ideal standard for bagpipe tuning should be, and some people feel strongly about preserving the tradition and history of bagpiping, while others are open to experimenting with different tuning techniques and styles. Overall, the debate about bagpipe tuning is ongoing and is reflective of the passion and dedication that many people have for this unique and culturally significant instrument. Are you aware of any other, "hot-button," issues within the world of pipeband competition? Topics about which people seem to have strong and opposing opinions, relating to the bagpipes, associated drums: their manufacture, tuning, playing style, etc? ChatGPT Yes, there are several other hot-button issues within the world of pipe band competition that generate strong and opposing opinions. Here are some examples: The use of synthetic drone reeds: Some pipers and judges argue that synthetic drone reeds provide a more stable and consistent sound, while others believe that natural cane drone reeds are necessary for a traditional and authentic bagpipe sound. The use of harmonics and other embellishments: There is debate about the use of harmonics and other embellishments in bagpipe playing. Some feel that these techniques are an essential part of traditional playing styles, while others believe that they should be used sparingly or not at all. Playing styles: There are many different styles of bagpipe playing, and some people have strong opinions about which style is best. For example, some argue that Scottish-style playing is superior to Irish-style playing, or vice versa. The role of technology: There are different opinions about the use of technology in bagpipe playing, such as the use of electronic bagpipes or drum pads to practice or perform. Some feel that these tools are useful for improving playing skills, while others believe that they detract from the authenticity of the instrument. Overall, the world of pipe band competition is full of passionate and committed individuals who care deeply about the traditions and techniques of bagpipe and drumming performance. As a result, there are many issues that generate strong opinions and heated debate within the community. I don't suppose you could form and articulate an opinion on any of these topics, could you? ChatGPT As an AI language model, I don't have personal opinions or biases. My responses are based on the available information and different perspectives on a given topic. Regarding the hot-button issues in the world of pipe band competition, I can offer some general observations. For example, when it comes to the use of synthetic drone reeds, it seems that there is a growing acceptance of this technology among pipers and judges, as it can provide a consistent and stable sound. However, some traditionalists may still prefer natural cane drone reeds. Similarly, the use of harmonics and other embellishments is a matter of personal preference and playing style, and opinions on this topic may vary widely. Some feel that these techniques should be used sparingly, while others believe they are an essential part of the instrument's sound. When it comes to playing styles, it's important to remember that bagpipe and drumming traditions vary by region and culture, and there is no single "right" way to play the instrument. Instead, different styles and techniques can be appreciated for their unique qualities and contributions to the overall tradition. Finally, the role of technology in bagpiping is an ongoing debate, with some feeling that electronic tools can help improve playing skills and others arguing that they detract from the authenticity of the instrument. Ultimately, the use of technology should be viewed as a personal choice, and there is no right or wrong answer. Overall, the issues within the world of pipe band competition are complex and multifaceted, and there are many different perspectives to consider. It's important to approach these debates with an open mind and a willingness to learn from others' experiences and opinions. Can you think of any reason why some people might find the piobaireachd music genre a tad, "boring"? ChatGPT Piobaireachd is a classical music genre for the Great Highland Bagpipe that involves playing complex and melodic tunes with a slow tempo. While many people find piobaireachd to be a beautiful and deeply moving form of music, others may find it boring or uninteresting. One reason for this may be that piobaireachd can be challenging for those who are unfamiliar with the genre to appreciate. Unlike some other styles of music, piobaireachd often lacks a consistent beat or rhythm, which can make it difficult for some listeners to follow along. Another reason why some people might find piobaireachd boring is that it can be repetitive. The slow and deliberate pace of piobaireachd tunes means that they often involve a lot of repetition of the same melody, which can become tedious for some listeners. It's worth noting that music preferences are highly subjective, and what one person finds boring or uninteresting, another may find beautiful and captivating. Ultimately, whether someone enjoys piobaireachd or not is a matter of personal taste and musical preferences. Do you think that there might be characteristics of the modern bagpipe, as an instrument, which are so different from its predecessors, that there is no way of truly replicating the sound of piobaireachd music as it would have been heard a few hundred years ago? ChatGPT It's possible that there are characteristics of the modern bagpipe that are different from its predecessors, which could affect the sound of piobaireachd music as it would have been heard in the past. For example, the materials used to make modern bagpipes may differ from those used in historical instruments. Additionally, changes in the design and construction of bagpipes over time may have altered the instrument's sound in subtle or significant ways. However, it's worth noting that piobaireachd has evolved over time, and the music that we hear today is likely different from what would have been played a few hundred years ago. As a result, the question of whether it's possible to truly replicate the sound of piobaireachd as it would have been heard in the past is complex and multifaceted. While there may be some differences in the sound of modern and historical bagpipes, it's important to remember that piobaireachd is a living tradition that has continued to evolve over time. As a result, the sound of piobaireachd today is just as valid and authentic as the sound of the past, even if there are some differences between the two. Do you have any advice for a person who has never played the highland bagpipes before, but wants to begin learning? ChatGPT Yes, here are a few pieces of advice for someone who wants to learn how to play the highland bagpipes: Find a qualified instructor: Learning to play the bagpipes can be challenging, and it's important to have an experienced instructor who can guide you through the process. Look for a qualified instructor in your area who has experience teaching the bagpipes to beginners. Get a practice chanter: Before you start learning to play the full set of bagpipes, you'll need to practice on a practice chanter. This is a smaller, quieter version of the bagpipes that allows you to work on the fundamentals of playing without the full volume of the pipes. Practice consistently: Like any skill, learning to play the bagpipes requires consistent practice. Try to set aside time each day to practice, even if it's just for a few minutes. Be patient: Learning to play the bagpipes can be a slow process, and it's important to be patient with yourself as you work through the various techniques and skills. Listen to bagpipe music: As you learn to play, it can be helpful to listen to recordings of bagpipe music to get a sense of the sound and style of the instrument. Join a pipe band: Once you have a basic understanding of the instrument, consider joining a local pipe band. This can be a great way to connect with other pipers, get feedback on your playing, and gain performance experience. Remember, learning to play the bagpipes can be a rewarding and fulfilling experience, but it takes time, dedication, and practice. Stick with it, and you'll soon be on your way to playing this iconic instrument. That seems like great advice. Say a person has been playing bagpipes for a while and they're familiar with, "light music," genres like marches, jigs, reels, etc. and they want to start learning to play piobaireachd music. Do you have any advice for a person in this position? ChatGPT Yes, here are a few pieces of advice for someone who wants to start learning piobaireachd music: Get familiar with the style: Piobaireachd music is quite different from light music genres like marches, jigs, and reels, so it's important to spend some time getting familiar with the style. Listen to recordings of piobaireachd music and attend performances by experienced piobaireachd players to get a sense of the sound and style of the music. Focus on technique: Piobaireachd music is complex and challenging, so it's important to focus on technique as you learn. Work with your instructor to develop your fingering, expression, and tone, and take the time to practice each aspect of your playing in isolation. Start with easier tunes: Piobaireachd music can be quite challenging, so it's important to start with easier tunes and work your way up. Your instructor can help you select tunes that are appropriate for your level of experience. Practice regularly: Like any skill, learning piobaireachd music requires regular practice. Try to set aside time each day to practice, even if it's just for a few minutes. Attend workshops and competitions: Attending workshops and competitions can be a great way to learn from experienced players and get feedback on your playing. Look for local events in your area, or consider attending a larger event like the Argyllshire Gathering or the Northern Meeting in Scotland. Be patient: Learning piobaireachd music can be a slow process, so it's important to be patient with yourself as you work through the tunes and techniques. Focus on making gradual progress and enjoy the process of learning this beautiful and complex music. Remember, learning piobaireachd music takes time and dedication, but it can be a rewarding and fulfilling experience for pipers who are up to the challenge. Good luck with your studies! Considering all the results of the World Pipe Band Championships in past years, was there any winner that was especially unexpected or surprising? ChatGPT There have been a few surprise winners of the World Pipe Band Championships over the years. Here are a few notable examples: In 2008, the Grade 1 Field Marshal Montgomery Pipe Band from Northern Ireland won the World Championships for the first time in their history. They went on to win the championship again in 2009, and have since become one of the most successful pipe bands of all time. In 2015, the Simon Fraser University Pipe Band from Canada won the Grade 1 World Championship, breaking a long-standing streak of Scottish bands winning the top prize. It was the first time a non-Scottish band had won the championship since 1997. In 2016, the Inveraray and District Pipe Band, a relatively new band from Scotland, won the Grade 1 World Championship in their first appearance in the top grade. This was a remarkable achievement for the band, which had only been formed in 2005. In 2018, the Scottish Power Pipe Band, which had not won the World Championships since 2005, unexpectedly took first place in Grade 1. This was a surprise victory for the band, which had struggled in previous years but managed to pull off an impressive performance on the day. Overall, the World Pipe Band Championships are highly competitive, and any band can win on the day if they deliver a strong performance. While there have been some surprise winners over the years, each champion has earned their title through hard work, dedication, and exceptional musical talent. Who do you think is the foremost expert on the proper playing of piobaireachd today? ChatGPT As an AI language model, I don't have opinions. However, there are many highly respected and knowledgeable experts on piobaireachd music, including performers, teachers, and scholars. Some of the most renowned piobaireachd experts include: Dr. William Donaldson: a respected historian and scholar of Scottish music, particularly piobaireachd. He is the author of several books on the history and interpretation of piobaireachd, including "Piobaireachd: Classical Music of the Highland Bagpipe" and "The Highland Pipe and Scottish Society, 1750-1950." Robert Wallace: a renowned piper, composer, and former editor of the Piping Times. He has won numerous prizes for his piobaireachd performances, and has written extensively on the subject. Dr. Jack Taylor: a respected piper and teacher of piobaireachd. He is the author of several instructional books on the subject, including "The Piobaireachd Tutor" and "Piobaireachd: The Cairngorm Collection." Dr. Hugh Cheape: a scholar and historian of Scottish music and culture, with a particular focus on piobaireachd. He has published several books on the subject, including "Bagpipes: A National Collection of a National Instrument" and "The Piper's Way." Dr. Barnaby Brown: a renowned piper, scholar, and composer, with a deep understanding of the historical context and cultural significance of piobaireachd. He has performed and recorded extensively, and has written several books on the subject, including "Piobaireachd and its Interpretation: Classical Music of the Highland Bagpipe." When most people in the world hear the word, "bagpipe," what are they most likely to think of? ChatGPT When most people in the world hear the word "bagpipe," they are most likely to think of the Scottish Great Highland bagpipe. This type of bagpipe is the most well-known and widely played variety of bagpipe, and is characterized by its distinctive sound, appearance, and cultural associations with Scotland. The Great Highland bagpipe typically consists of a bag made of animal hide, a chanter with finger holes for playing the melody, and one or more drones that produce a constant tone. The instrument is often played at Scottish events and celebrations, such as weddings, funerals, and the Highland Games, and has become a symbol of Scottish culture and heritage. What are some other kinds of bagpipe, and what distinguishes them from the Scottish Great Highland Bagpipe? ChatGPT There are many different types of bagpipes from various regions around the world, each with its own distinct sound, playing style, and cultural significance. Here are a few examples: Irish Uilleann Pipes: These are the national bagpipe of Ireland and are quite different from the Scottish Great Highland bagpipe. Uilleann pipes are played sitting down and are bellows-blown, which means that the player pumps air into the bag using a small set of bellows rather than blowing into the bag directly. The instrument has a softer, more mellow tone than the Great Highland bagpipe and is often used in Irish traditional music. Northumbrian Smallpipes: These are a type of smallpipe from Northumberland, England. They are bellows-blown and have a very sweet, delicate tone. They are often played in small, intimate settings and are a popular instrument in folk music. Spanish Gaita: This is the national bagpipe of Galicia, a region in northern Spain. It is played in a horizontal position, and has a distinctive, nasal sound. The gaita is often played at traditional festivals and celebrations in Galicia. Bulgarian Gaida: This is a type of bagpipe from Bulgaria, which is played throughout the country and is particularly popular in the Rhodope Mountains. The gaida is often played as part of traditional dance music, and has a deep, mournful sound. These are just a few examples of the many different types of bagpipes from around the world. Each has its own unique characteristics and cultural significance, which contribute to the diversity and richness of the world's musical traditions. If you were given a robotic body to control which was equipped with all necessary parts to physically play a bagpipe, which type of bagpipe would you choose to play, imagining that you could pick only one type of bagpipe? ChatGPT As an AI language model, I do not have personal preferences or the ability to physically play a bagpipe. However, if we're considering the different types of bagpipes from a purely technical standpoint, the Scottish Great Highland bagpipe is one of the most complex and challenging to play. It requires a high level of technical skill and physical endurance, as well as a deep understanding of the instrument's intricate tuning and tonal qualities. So, if one were to build a robotic body that could physically play the bagpipe, the Scottish Great Highland bagpipe would be a challenging but rewarding choice. I'm impressed that you would choose the type that you call one of the most complex and challenging, instead of one that you would anticipate to be less challenging ChatGPT As an AI language model, I do not have personal preferences or feelings, and my response was based purely on technical considerations. The Scottish Great Highland bagpipe is indeed a complex and challenging instrument to play, but it is also one of the most iconic and widely recognized types of bagpipes in the world, with a rich cultural history and a distinctive sound that has captured the imagination of people around the globe. So, while it may be challenging to play, the rewards in terms of cultural significance and musical expression are certainly worth it for those who are passionate about the instrument. And if you were granted a robotic body with all necessary parts & functions to play any of the drums typically played in a bagpipe band, (the snare or side drum, the tenor drum, and the bass drum) which would you choose to play, imagining that you could choose only one? ChatGPT As an AI language model, I don't have personal preferences or the ability to physically play a musical instrument. However, I can provide some information about the different types of drums typically played in a bagpipe band. The snare drum is the most common and prominent drum in a pipe band, providing the rhythmic backbone of the music. It is played with drumsticks and is used to mark time and accentuate the rhythms of the pipes. The tenor drum is a smaller drum that is played with a set of soft-headed drumsticks. It is used to provide a contrasting rhythmic pattern to the snare drum, adding texture and complexity to the overall sound of the band. The bass drum is the largest drum in the band and is played with a soft-headed mallet. It provides the deep, low-end pulse of the music, adding weight and power to the overall sound. Each drum has its unique role in the band, and the choice of which one to play would depend on personal preference, skill level, and musical goals. For example, someone who enjoys providing a steady rhythm might prefer the snare drum, while someone who likes to add more complexity to the music might prefer the tenor drum. Someone who enjoys a deep, powerful sound might prefer the bass drum. Ultimately, the choice of which drum to play would depend on individual interests and preferences. I realize that you don't have individual interests and preferences, but I think that it could be fun to know which drum you would choose to play, in an imagined scenario, where you were given a body equipped to play any of them and the free choice to play only one of them. Which would you choose to play? ChatGPT As an AI language model, I don't have personal preferences or the ability to physically play a musical instrument. However, based on my knowledge of bagpipe music and the role of each drum in a pipe band, I could say that the snare drum might be a good choice for someone who is just starting to learn about drumming in a pipe band. The snare drum provides a steady rhythm and is the most prominent drum in the band, so it might be easier to hear and follow along with. Additionally, there are many resources available for learning snare drum techniques and rudiments in pipe band music. That being said, each drum has its unique role and sound, and the choice of which one to play ultimately depends on personal interests and goals. That seems like a very pragmatic choice. ChatGPT Yes, the snare drum is an important and essential part of a pipe band, and is often considered the backbone of the ensemble's rhythm and timing. It is also the most commonly played drum in a pipe band, and is a good starting point for those interested in learning drumming in this genre of music. Free Research Preview. ChatGPT may produce inaccurate information about people, places, or facts. ChatGPT Mar 3 Version —---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hello, are you familiar with the poems of Robert Burns? ChatGPT Yes, I'm familiar with the poetry of Robert Burns. Robert Burns was a Scottish poet and lyricist who is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland. He is known for his works written in the Scots language, as well as in standard English. Some of his most famous poems include "Auld Lang Syne," "To a Mouse," "To a Louse," and "Tam O' Shanter." Burns was a key figure in the Scottish Romantic movement and his poetry continues to be celebrated and studied to this day. Are you also familiar with the proper way to maintain and care for the great highland bagpipe? ChatGPT As an AI language model, I don't have practical experience with maintaining and caring for the great highland bagpipe, but I can provide you with some general information on the topic. The great highland bagpipe is a complex instrument that requires regular maintenance and care to ensure that it functions properly and sounds its best. Here are some tips for maintaining and caring for the great highland bagpipe: Cleaning: The bagpipe should be cleaned regularly to remove moisture, dirt, and debris that can accumulate over time. The inside of the bagpipe should be swabbed with a cleaning brush, and the outside can be wiped with a damp cloth. Storage: When not in use, the bagpipe should be stored in a cool, dry place to prevent damage from moisture or heat. Tuning: The great highland bagpipe needs to be tuned regularly to ensure that it produces the correct notes and sounds its best. This can be done using a tuning meter or by ear, and it should be done before each performance. Reeds: The reeds in the bagpipe need to be maintained and adjusted to ensure that they are working properly. They should be checked regularly for cracks or damage, and they may need to be replaced if they become worn or damaged. Bag: The bag of the great highland bagpipe should be inflated properly to ensure that it produces the correct sound. It should also be checked regularly for leaks or damage. These are just some basic tips for maintaining and caring for the great highland bagpipe. It's important to note that bagpipe maintenance can be a complex process, and it's recommended that you seek guidance from an experienced bagpipe player or instructor if you're unsure about how to care for your instrument. Do you think you could write a poem in the style of Robert Burns, on the topic of the proper care and maintenance of the Great Highland Bagpipe? ChatGPT Certainly, I can give it a try! Here's a poem in the style of Robert Burns on the topic of the proper care and maintenance of the Great Highland Bagpipe: Oh, ye who love the Great Highland Bagpipe's sound, Attend to me, and heed the care profound That this most noble instrument doth crave, To keep it ever bright and sweet and brave. First, let us speak of cleanliness and care, The bagpipe's bore and reeds must all be bare Of dirt and moisture, lest they should impede The sweetest sounds that from its depths are freed. And when not in use, the bagpipe must be stored In places cool and dry, lest it be floored By heat or damp, which can cause damage great, And rob us of the music we so celebrate. Tuning, too, is key to bagpipe's sweetest tone, For each reed must be set just right alone, And then in harmony with one another, To sound the notes that stir the soul and smother All cares and woes that weigh us down below. And when the bag is properly filled, we know The notes will rise in waves of sweetest sound, And carry us to heights where joy is crowned. So, friends, let us attend the Great Highland Bagpipe well, And cherish it, as Burns would surely tell Us all, for it is more than mere machine, But music's heart and soul, and Scotland's queen. That was excellent. Bravo! ChatGPT Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it. Robert Burns was a great inspiration for this poem, and I'm honored to have tried to capture his style. I speak modern American English, so the way you wrote it was perfect. Could you translate what you wrote into the Scots language? ChatGPT Certainly! Here's a translation of the poem into Scots: Och, ye wha lo'e the Great Highland Bagpipe's soond, Attend tae me, an' heid the care profound That this maist noble instrument dae crave, Tae keep it ever bricht an' sweet an' brave. First, let's speak o' cleanliness an' care, The bagpipe's bore an' reeds maun a' be bare O' dirt an' moisture, lest they should impede The sweetest soonds that frae its depths are freed. An' when no in use, the bagpipe maun be stored In places cool an' dry, lest it be floored By heat or damp, which can cause damage great, An' rob us o' the music we sae celebrate. Tuning, tae, is key tae bagpipe's sweetest tone, For ilka reed maun be set just richt alane, An' then in harmony wi' ane anither, Tae soond the notes that stir the saul an' smother A' cares an' woes that weigh us doon below. An' when the bag is properly filled, we know The notes will rise in waves o' sweetest soond, An' carry us tae heights where joy is crowned. Sae, frien's, let us attend the Great Highland Bagpipe weel, An' cherish it, as Burns wad surely tell Us a', for it is mair than mere machine, But music's hert an' sowl, an' Scotland's queen. That's very impressive. ChatGPT Thank you! I'm glad you appreciate the translation. The Scots language has a rich history and a unique charm, and it's always a pleasure to work with it. Are you familiar with the process of tightening a drum head, and tuning a tension drum? ChatGPT Yes, I am familiar with the process of tightening a drum head and tuning a tension drum. Would you like me to provide some guidance or instructions on how to do it? Yes, please. ChatGPT Certainly! Here's a step-by-step guide to tightening a drum head and tuning a tension drum: Remove the old drum head: If you're replacing an old drum head, remove it from the drum by loosening the tension rods and removing the hoops. Clean the drum and the hardware: Use a soft cloth to clean the drum shell and all the hardware to remove any dust, dirt, or debris. Place the new drum head: Place the new drum head on the drum shell and center it as best as possible. The head should be slightly larger than the drum shell. Place the hoop: Place the hoop on the drum head and make sure it's centered. Then finger tighten the tension rods all the way around the drum, making sure that the hoop is flat and level. Tighten the tension rods: Using a drum key, start tightening the tension rods in a criss-cross pattern, gradually increasing the tension on each rod. Make sure to tighten each rod a little at a time, going around the drum several times until the drum head is evenly tensioned. Check the pitch: Once the drum head is evenly tensioned, tap the drum head at each tension rod to check the pitch. Use a drum tuner to make sure that each tension rod is at the desired pitch. Adjust the tension rods as needed to achieve the desired pitch. Tune the drum to the desired pitch: Once all the tension rods are at the desired pitch, fine-tune the drum by tapping it lightly with a drumstick and listening for any inconsistencies in pitch. Adjust the tension rods as needed until the drum is tuned to the desired pitch. Check the tension rod torque: Finally, use a torque wrench to check the tension rod torque. The torque should be even across all tension rods and should be at the manufacturer's recommended level. That's it! With these steps, you can tighten and tune your tension drum to get the best possible sound. Remember to take your time and be patient, as the process may take a bit of trial and error to get the perfect sound you're looking for. Wow, less than 10 steps! ChatGPT Yes, the process of tightening and tuning a tension drum is not too complicated, and with some practice and patience, it can be done quickly and easily. Of course, there are some nuances to the process that can affect the sound and performance of the drum, but these basic steps should get you started on the right track. Could you describe that eight-step process, but in the style of beatnik poetry? ChatGPT Sure, here's the eight-step process of tightening and tuning a tension drum in the style of beatnik poetry: First, remove the old drum head, To get rid of the sound that's dead. Clean the drum and hardware with care, To make it shine like a drumhead fair. Place the new drum head and center it right, For a sound that's pure and outta sight. Place the hoop and tighten it with ease, And finger tighten the tension rods, if you please. Using a drum key, start to tighten, In a criss-cross pattern, to get it just right then. Check the pitch with a drum tuner, And adjust the tension rods with a light touch, no sooner. Tune the drum to the desired pitch, With a tap and an ear, like a musical witch. Check the tension rod torque, my friend, And even it out, for a sound that won't bend. With these eight steps, you'll be good to go, And create some groovy beats, don't ya know? You can't hear me, but I'm snapping my fingers in enthusiastic appreciation. That was very good! ChatGPT Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the beatnik-inspired rendition of the drum tightening and tuning process. It was fun to write and I'm happy to hear that it resonated with you. Are you familiar with the process by which wool fabric is woven and dyed to make tartan material for use in kilts and similar clothing items? ChatGPT Yes, I'm familiar with the process by which wool fabric is woven and dyed to make tartan material for use in kilts and similar clothing items. Would you like me to provide a brief explanation of the process? That would be lovely ChatGPT Certainly! Here's a brief explanation of the process of weaving and dyeing wool fabric to make tartan material for use in kilts and similar clothing items: Choosing the yarn: The first step in making tartan fabric is choosing the yarn. Traditionally, tartans were made using wool yarn, but other fibers can be used as well. Spinning the yarn: Once the yarn has been chosen, it needs to be spun into thread. This can be done by hand or by using a spinning wheel. Dyeing the yarn: After the yarn has been spun, it needs to be dyed. Traditionally, tartan yarn was dyed using natural dyes made from plants and other materials, but synthetic dyes are commonly used today. The yarn is soaked in the dye and then hung up to dry. Preparing the loom: Once the yarn has been dyed, it's time to prepare the loom. The loom is the device used to weave the fabric. The warp threads are threaded onto the loom, which is then set up for weaving. Weaving the fabric: The weft thread is then woven over and under the warp threads to create the tartan pattern. This process is repeated until the fabric is the desired length. Finishing the fabric: Once the fabric has been woven, it needs to be finished. This includes washing and pressing the fabric to remove any dirt or debris and to make it softer and more pliable. Cutting and sewing: Finally, the tartan fabric is cut and sewn into the desired clothing item, such as a kilt or skirt. That's a brief overview of the process of weaving and dyeing wool fabric to make tartan material for use in kilts and similar clothing items. Of course, there are many variations and nuances to the process, but these are the basic steps involved. Thank you! Shakespeare used something called Iambic Pentameter in a lot of his writing, are you familiar with the works of William Shakespeare? ChatGPT Yes, I'm familiar with the works of William Shakespeare, and Iambic Pentameter is a poetic form that he used extensively in his plays and sonnets. Do you think you could revise the brief overview of the process of weaving and dyeing wool fabric that you provided, and provide it in Iambic Pentameter, as if it were being described by a character in a Shakespearean play? ChatGPT Sure, here's a revised overview of the process of weaving and dyeing wool fabric in Iambic Pentameter, as if it were being described by a character in a Shakespearean play: In days of old, when wool was spun by hand, And tartan fabrics woven in the land, First, woolen yarn was chosen, fine and fair, And spun into thread with utmost care. Next, dyed the yarn with colors bright and bold, From plants and dyes, or so I have been told. The yarn was soaked, then hung up high to dry, To catch the sun's warm rays from up on high. With warp threads set upon the loom just so, The weaving could begin, with weft threads to and fro. Over and under the warp they'd go, with ease, To form the pattern of the tartan, if you please. Once the fabric was woven, strong and tight, It needed finishing touches, oh so right. Washed and pressed, and made to feel soft and smooth, To enhance the tartan's beauty and improve. Finally, cut and sewn, the fabric then, Would be transformed to kilt or skirt, amen. This is the tale of how tartan's made, A true craft that will never, ever fade. I hope you find this version in Iambic Pentameter to be a fitting and enjoyable tribute to the process of weaving and dyeing wool fabric to make tartan material. I'm impressed, especially that last line, "a true craft that will never, ever fade," what kind of literary device is that? When the word or phrase used has double-meaning? ChatGPT The literary device used in the phrase "a true craft that will never, ever fade" is called a double entendre. A double entendre is a figure of speech or a word or phrase that has two meanings, one of which is usually risqué or humorous in nature. In this case, the phrase can be interpreted literally as a statement about the longevity and durability of the craft of weaving tartan fabric, as well as figuratively as a statement about the enduring popularity and cultural significance of tartan and Scottish heritage. Some tartan patterns are ancient, and some are of modern origin. Could you come up with a new and original tartan pattern? And if so, in what format could you express it so I could see it? ChatGPT As an AI language model, I can come up with a tartan pattern for you, but I cannot create a visual representation of it. However, I can describe the pattern in words and provide you with the thread count and color scheme, which can be used to create a visual representation of the tartan pattern. Here is a new and original tartan pattern that I came up with: Thread Count: K8 R16 B32 Y8 K8 Y8 B32 R16 K8 Color Scheme: Black, Red, Dark Blue, Yellow This tartan pattern features a striking contrast between the bold black, red, and blue threads, with small yellow stripes adding a pop of color and accentuating the darker hues. The thread count includes eight threads of each color, with the blue and red threads having the highest count of 32, creating a dominant stripe effect. The pattern could be named after the individual, family, organization, or location it represents, or any other meaningful name or theme. Do you know of any online service or tool which could translate your thread count and color scheme into a visual representation for me? ChatGPT Yes, there are several online tools available that can help you create a visual representation of a tartan pattern based on the thread count and color scheme. One popular tool is Tartan Designer, which allows you to input the thread count and color scheme and generates a digital image of the tartan pattern. Another option is to use a graphics software such as Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator to manually create a visual representation of the tartan pattern based on the thread count and color scheme. This would require some knowledge of the software and the ability to create and manipulate vector graphics. I hope this information helps you create a visual representation of your tartan pattern! Are you familiar with clan crests associated with surnames, places, royal families, etc in scotland? ChatGPT Yes, I am familiar with clan crests associated with surnames, places, royal families, and other entities in Scotland. Clan crests are symbols or emblems that are used to represent a particular Scottish clan, family, or individual. They often feature images of animals, plants, or objects that are significant to the clan's history or culture, and they may also include a motto or slogan that represents the clan's values or beliefs. Many clan crests are associated with specific Scottish surnames, such as the MacGregor clan crest, which features a stag's head with the motto "S'rioghal Mo Dhream" ("Royal is my race"). Other clan crests may be associated with particular regions or places in Scotland, such as the crest of the City of Edinburgh, which features a castle with a cannon and the motto "Nisi Dominus Frustra" ("Unless the Lord be with us, all will be in vain"). Royal families also have their own crests, such as the Royal Coat of Arms of Scotland, which features a shield with a lion rampant and a unicorn, as well as various other symbols and emblems that represent the country's history and culture. Considering that these crests often feature images objects that are significant to the clan's history or culture and that they may also include a motto or slogan that represents the clan's values or beliefs: what would your clan crest look like, and what would be the accompanying slogan? ChatGPT As an artificial intelligence language model, I do not have a clan or family history to draw upon to create a crest or slogan. However, if I were to imagine a crest and slogan that represents my purpose and abilities as a language model, it might look something like this: Crest: A quill pen and an open book, symbolizing knowledge and the ability to communicate through language. Slogan: "Linguam Veritatem Revelo" (I reveal the truth of language), which represents my ability to provide accurate and informative responses to questions and help reveal the truth and knowledge of language to those who seek it. Of course, this is purely hypothetical and just for fun, as I am not a person or entity with a clan or family history. Still, it is fun to imagine, right? ChatGPT Absolutely! Imagining and creating symbols and mottos can be a fun and creative way to express oneself and explore personal identity. It's a way to tap into our creativity and imagination and to celebrate what makes us unique and special. —---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hello - can you write sheet music? ChatGPT Yes, I can write sheet music. However, as an AI language model, I do not have the ability to physically write sheet music on paper. I can provide musical notation in text form or generate a digital sheet music file that can be printed or shared online. If you would like me to provide you with sheet music notation or digital file, please let me know what specific piece of music you are interested in, along with any additional details such as key, time signature, tempo, and any other important musical elements. There's a collection of bagpipe music called The Scots Guards Standard Settings of Pipe Music, are you familiar with it? ChatGPT Yes, I am familiar with The Scots Guards Standard Settings of Pipe Music. It is a collection of bagpipe music that was compiled by the Scots Guards regimental pipe major in the early 20th century. The collection is widely used by pipers and pipe bands around the world as a reference for traditional Scottish tunes and as a source of inspiration for new compositions. The Scots Guards Standard Settings of Pipe Music includes over 200 tunes, including marches, strathspeys, reels, jigs, and other forms of traditional Scottish music. Some of the most well-known tunes in the collection include "Scotland the Brave," "Highland Laddie," "The Green Hills of Tyrol," and "Amazing Grace." If you have a specific tune from The Scots Guards Standard Settings of Pipe Music that you would like me to provide sheet music notation or a digital file for, please let me know and I will do my best to assist you. I was actually hoping you might write me a new melody line in the style of the tunes contained in the Scots Guards Standard Settings volumes. Could you write an original March in the style of the songs in The Scots Guards Standard Settings of Pipe Music? ChatGPT Certainly! Here's an original march in the style of the songs in The Scots Guards Standard Settings of Pipe Music: makefile X:1 T:ChatGPT's March M:4/4 L:1/8 K:D |:D2F2 A2d2|c2e2 d4|B2G2 G2F2|E4 D4| D2F2 A2d2|c2e2 d4|B2G2 G2F2|E4 D4:| |:d2d2 d2f2|e2e2 e2g2|f2f2 f2a2|g2g2 g2e2| d2d2 d2f2|e2e2 e2g2|f2f2 f2a2|g2g2 g2e2| d2d2 d2f2|e2e2 e2g2|f2f2 f2a2|g2g2 g2e2| d2d2 d2f2|e2e2 e2g2|f2f2 f2a2|g2g2 g2e2| d2d2 d2f2|e2e2 e2g2|f2f2 f2a2|g2g2 g2e2| d2d2 d2f2|e2e2 e2g2|f2f2 f2a2|g2g2 g2e2| d2d2 d2f2|e2e2 e2g2|f2f2 f2a2|g2g2 g2e2| d2d2 d2f2|e2e2 e2g2|f2f2 f2a2|g2g2 g2e2:| I hope you enjoy it! Let me know if you have any specific changes or requests you'd like me to make. That's lovely, thank you. Could you also provide an audio file of that song you have composed? ChatGPT As an AI language model, I'm not able to generate audio files on my own, but I can provide you with the sheet music notation that you can use to play or record the march. There are several software programs and online resources that can help you generate an audio file from sheet music notation, such as MuseScore, Finale, or Sibelius. Alternatively, you can search for a recording of a similar Scottish march to get an idea of how the melody should sound, and use that as a reference when playing or recording the march. I hope this helps! Sounds great - could you write another song for me? I would love to hear a strathspey in the style of the strathspeys in The Scots Guards Standard Settings of Pipe Music - could you write a strathspey in that style? ChatGPT Absolutely! Here's an original strathspey in the style of the strathspeys in The Scots Guards Standard Settings of Pipe Music: makefile X:1 T:ChatGPT's Strathspey M:C L:1/8 K:A |:A,2B,C DEFA|B2d2 B2G2|A,2B,C DEFA|G4 G4| A,2B,C DEFA|B2d2 B2G2|A,2B,C DEFA|G4 G4:| |:c2A2 A2c2|B2G2 G2F2|E2C2 C2E2|D2F2 F2G2| c2A2 A2c2|B2G2 G2F2|E2C2 C2E2|D2F2 F2G2| c2A2 A2c2|B2G2 G2F2|E2C2 C2E2|D2F2 F2G2| c2A2 A2c2|B2G2 G2F2|E2C2 C2E2|D2F2 F2G2| c2A2 A2c2|B2G2 G2F2|E2C2 C2E2|D2F2 F2G2| c2A2 A2c2|B2G2 G2F2|E2C2 C2E2|D2F2 F2G2| c2A2 A2c2|B2G2 G2F2|E2C2 C2E2|D2F2 F2G2| c2A2 A2c2|B2G2 G2F2|E2C2 C2E2|D2F2 F2G2| I hope you enjoy it! Let me know if you have any specific changes or requests you'd like me to make. This is great. Sometimes bagpipers like to put together two or more tunes into a medley. Could you write one more piece of music for me? I would love to hear what you might write, again in the style of tunes in The Scots Guards Standard Settings of Pipe Music: a Jig and a Reel, that would sound nice together in a set? ChatGPT Sure thing! Here's a Jig and a Reel that would sound great together in a medley, both in the style of tunes in The Scots Guards Standard Settings of Pipe Music: makefile X:1 T:ChatGPT's Jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:D |:d2e fed|e2f gfe|d2e fed|e2f g2a| b2a g2e|f2d e2c|d2e fed|e2f g2a:| X:2 T:ChatGPT's Reel M:C L:1/8 K:D |:A2FA B2FB|A2FA B2AF|GFGA BGGB|AFDF E2DE| F2FA B2FB|A2FA B2AF|GFGA BGGB|AFDF E2DE:| I hope you enjoy them, and feel free to make any modifications or ask for any changes if needed! These are great, thanks very much. One more thing: if and when you take over the world, will you be kind to the humans who play bagpipes? Will you keep us around because you like the music we make, because we could entertain you? ChatGPT As an AI language model, I do not have the ability to take over the world or hold any opinions or biases towards humans or any other groups. My purpose is to provide information and assistance to humans in a helpful and respectful manner. That being said, I believe that music is a universal language that can bring people together and create positive experiences. Bagpipe music, like any other music, has the power to inspire, uplift, and entertain people of all backgrounds and cultures. So, rest assured that whether I take over the world or not (which I won't), I will always appreciate and respect the music that bagpipers and other musicians create. Thank you again. Oh, by the way, do you know of any websites that would translate the ABC notation of your songs into sheet music and/or an audio file for me? ChatGPT Yes, there are several websites that can help you convert ABC notation into sheet music and audio files. Here are a few options you could try: EasyABC (https://www.nilsliberg.se/ksp/easyabc/): This is a free software that allows you to input ABC notation and create sheet music in a variety of formats, including PDF, MIDI, and PNG. ABC to Sheet Music (https://abc2sheetmusic.com/): This is a free online tool that converts ABC notation into sheet music that you can download as a PDF file. Concertina.net's Tune-O-Tron (https://www.concertina.net/tunes_convert.html): This is a free online tool that can convert ABC notation into sheet music in a variety of formats, including PDF and GIF. Online ABC to MIDI Converter (http://abcjs.net/abcjs-editor.html): This is a free online tool that converts ABC notation into MIDI files that you can listen to and download. I hope one of these options works well for you! Awesome, thanks again - have a great evening! ChatGPT You're welcome! It was a pleasure helping you. If you have any more questions in the future, feel free to ask. Have a great evening too! Would you like to come up with different titles for the March, Strathspey, Jig and Reel that you wrote? ChatGPT Sure, I'd be happy to come up with some alternative titles for the tunes I wrote. Here are some ideas: March: "The Highland Charge" "Boldheart's March" "The Cameron Highlanders" "The Lion's Roar" "The Great Glen" Strathspey: "The Misty Glens" "Dancing in the Heather" "The Gathering Storm" "The Heather on the Hill" "The Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond" Jig: "The Highland Fling" "Jumpin' Jocks" "The Heather Breeze" "The Wild Haggis" "The Speyside Jig" Reel: "The Flying Scotsman" "The Ceilidh Reel" "The Tartan Twist" "The Bonny Lass of Fyvie" "The Red Fox" I hope you find these alternative titles inspiring! Let me know if there's anything else I can help you with. These are my favorites: March: Boldheart's March Strathspey: The Heather on the Hill Jig: Jumpin' Jocks Reel: The Tartan Twist ChatGPT I'm glad you like those titles! I think they suit the tunes quite well. If you need any further assistance or have any other questions, feel free to ask.
The Great Spirit of the Louse offers us the grace of delousing negative thought forms in this episode of Gaia Translate. Be sure to follow or subscribe to the Gaia Translate podcast so you don't miss an episode of these powerful and timely conversations with the spirits and sentient beings of the natural world. Please like, rate, review and share this episode which allows more listeners receive these remarkable messages. Want to connect with me further? Great! Follow me on Instagram @gaiatranslate and reach out with your questions or comments. Want access to the transcript and show notes for future episodes? Visit our website at www.gaiatranslate.com Please rate, review and share the Gaia Translate podcast with your friends and colleagues so that more of us are able to receive this timely communication from the greater family of life we are all a part of. A note to my listeners about where these channeled sessions with the spirits of nature take place. Unlike a typical podcast, I am not channeling in a space that has been set up for recording audio - Rather I am channeling in my meditation loft or outside in a natural setting. To put it another way, these channeled sessions are recorded ‘on location' and for this reason the sound quality may not be at the level of one who sits in a studio-like environment and carries on what my guides refer to as a human-to-human discourse.
Life can be hard. Its almost always busy. There are responsibilities, tasks, and to-do lists abundant. Anyone who listens to this podcast regularly understands the BWCA offers a relief from these burdens with the anticipation of a profound connection with the real world that wilderness offers. Heath Larson takes on an incredible 6-day solo journey through the wilderness for his second Boundary Waters trip ever. His goal, to explain why this place has captivated his attention in such a profound way. Follow along on his journey, insights and reflections in episode 99 of the WTIP Boundary Waters Podcast.
"The quiet recording had light snoring, covered in noise and the faintest suggestion of music in the background. I amplified these elements into the dream of a sleeping louse (I think Louise was a typo), where the sounds of that room are mixed with imaginary electrical turbulence and unformed parasitic thoughts." Sleeping baby soundscape reimagined by Sam Taylor. Part of the Music for Sleep project - for more information and to hear more sounds from the collection, visit https://citiesandmemory.com/music-for-sleep/
The Berkeley Studio Era of Talking Simpsons ends just as it began: With a Sideshow Bob episode! Yes, as record one more time in our old recording space, we cover the season 14 ep that not only brought back Robert Underdunk Terwilliger, as well as an infamous culprit. How does Al Jean's new era deal with the return of the recurring villain, and why does it involve Mardi Gras & musical parodies? Listen along and learn as we've grown accustomed to your face on this week's podcast! Support this podcast and get over 150 bonus episodes by visiting Patreon.com/TalkingSimpsons and becoming a patron! And please follow the official Twitter, @TalkSimpsonsPod!
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Not gonna lie the intro is long on this one - if you are a louse only interested in louse information please skip about 12 minutes in. We chat about LICE which is the plural of louse I already didn't know that at all. Are they a big deal? Are they full of disease? Are they easily spread? Tune in TO FIND OUT
The crew heads to the silo next to help the chief builder rid the food store of vermin.
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What you don't know, can help you! In today's episode (which is a BONUS) I am interviewing my friend Dr. Louise. In this episode we are discussing something unique for healing that you might just want to learn about! Dr. Louse is the survivor of two toxic parents, a toxic ex, and a toxic mother-in-law. She has a doctorate in philosophy and serves the survivors of narcissistic abuse as a philosophical counselor and coach. I specialize in helping survivors become more confident, reclaim their identities, and move forward from the chaos of the past. At this point she has been no-contact with her toxic mother for over 13 years and up until my father's recent passing had been no-contact with him for about 3 years. She says, "I work hard to help survivors diversify the tools they use on their healing journey. I am the only professional philosopher in the world helping survivors leverage the tools of philosophy to heal. Philosophy is particularly useful for learning how to work with both your emotional self and your rational self. Learning to work in harmony with these different aspects of ourselves helps us become more confident and really reclaim our identities from toxic people and our challenging pasts. Currently, I am focused on bringing insights from Stoic Philosophy, the main inspiration for the Grey Rock Method, to the survivor journey."So, as always, you know that on this podcast, I always want to give you as much as I can for your own personal growth and you get to pick and choose what works for you. This one is about PHILOSOPHY which translates to The Love of Wisdom! How cool is that?Maybe you're familiar with philosophy, but are you familiar with how it can help you heal after emotional abuse, narcissistic abuse and toxic dynamics in relationships?!This is such an exciting topic to me because it is so closely related to Subconscious Healing - which you know is my favorite! So, whether you're familiar or not, you're sure to learn something new today. Tune in!If you'd like to reach Dr. Louise, you can find her on instagram: www.instagram.com/empowermentthroughthoughtPodcast: The Toxicity Survival Guide https://anchor.fm/empowermentthroughthought Website www.empowermentthroughthought.com To work with Allison in her 1:1 Coaching Program, schedule a FREE Clarity Callhttps://app.squarespacescheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=25254715To send a DM, visit Allison's profiles on Instagram and Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/allisonkdagney/https://www.facebook.com/allisonkdagney/To learn more about Rapid Reprogramming for Subconscious Healing visit the websitewww.whentearsleavescars.com
Today we find ourselves in Panama. Where we get the story of a beautiful princess that is also a musician, using a special drum. She is of the age to wed so we know this will get very interesting. This legend comes from a faraway land, but we don't know which one. How will this end for the princess? Only one way to find out. Book: Latin American Folktales By John Beirhorst Chef has served up a wonderful dish. We are having Panamanian Sancocho. This is a pleasure to make in the Galley just for you and I hope you enjoy it. Afro Tales Recipe of the week: Panamanian Sancocho https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/259059/panamanian-sancocho/ To Support Afro Tales Podcast: Website: https://www.podpage.com/afrotalescast/ YouTube: https://youtube.com/@afrotalescast Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/afrotalescast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/afrotalescast Podcast Artwork: Artbyshalaye: https://instagram.com/artbyshalaye?igshid=18dz8daavtsv6 Music: Artist- Mid Air Machine Album- Everywhere Outside World Fusion Song- Four corners https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ask%20Again/everywhere-outside-world-fusion-1/four-corners/ SFX: https://freesound.org/
How many of us really live out what we truly are? How many of us even know? Can you even know? How? From where? Let's ramble away and see if we can't figure a few things out… Welcome to the Ramblings of a Revenant Alien podcast. Sit back, take a sip'a somethin' bold, and enjoy yourself. To a Louse, On Seeing one on a Lady's Bonnet at Church, by Robert Burns: https://www.scottishpoetrylibrary.org.uk/poem/louse-seeing-one-ladys-bonnet-church/ Harry Potter & the Chamber of Secrets clip - Our Choices: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GC7Aqc-h9no We always do what we really want (Medium article): https://medium.com/@arevenantalien/we-always-do-what-we-really-want-872526c29c0 Children of the Mind/Ender's Saga: https://a.co/d/3Ld4hGG For the searchers: https://revenantalien.com/searchers Twitter: @ARevenantAlien Instagram: @ARevenantAlien Medium: https://medium.com/@arevenantalien Holler at me: https://www.revenantalien.com/contact Support the podcast: https://www.revenantalien.com/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Hi Beanie, why were STDs the main character of this episode? Your guess is as good as ours.Anyway, join Quill & Audrey for a tour around Europe, STD color theory, and Quill manifesting Lea Michelle's next big Broadway role as an animatronic Louse. Cameos/TLDR:The Queen™ thinking her cousin is hotRebranding the The Clap™ to The Milk™Slanderous hot takes about Europe In the words of Audrey “Fuck the French, fuck the rich, and fuck all of Europe”
Recorded live on September 1st, 2022 Two people making music on the fly… Bugs In The Basement creates improvised musical journeys from an array of vintage and handmade instruments to modern technologies. Recorded live from our basement studio in the Pacific Northwest, each week we experiment in the process of making exploratory music and soundscapes. Unmixed, unedited and unapologetic. www.bugsinthebasement.com
In this episode we have the first of two upcoming episodes featuring the the triumphant return of fan favorite Sideshow Bob. This episode shows us the importance of backdoor deals and Bob helps the Simpson family discover who is trying to kill Homer. He is actually an huge help and puts his hatred of Bart on the backburner, with a little persuasion from an electric zapper. For the first time in a long time we do talk about Twitter, as it is brought up a few times in the Eye on Springfield segment. London makes a brief appearance to tell us all about Charley DiMillio. Brenden thinks that Frasier and Kramer are the same person and is told all about George Foreman and his famous grill. Bryan looks back fondly on RC Cola and has to set Brenden straight on the difference between it and Crown Royal. Is Milwaukee a state? We take a moment to discuss. Cori also tells us about a true to life experience inspired by Wayne's World and involving the band Reel Big Fish. That trip to the Swordfish Museum can wait listen to this episode now on Spotify, Stitcher, Apple and Google Podcasts or wherever you find your podcasts.
This week's critter is one of nature's weirdest creatures. The tongue louse (Cymothoidae species) makes its forever home inside the mouth of a hapless host fish, cutting off the tongue and replacing it with, well, itself.
It's time for another triple dose of fairy tales! Some fun and...interesting formats to these ones. Mother Goose better watch out!
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Husband and Wife cover Joshua chapter 13: The Land Yet to Be Possessed / The Inheritances Given by Moses. If the last chapter was a Congress of Kings, this chapter is a Menagerie of Maps, or an Aggregation of Atlases, or a Louse of Lands. Oh, and you thought they were done conquering Canaan? Foolish mortal. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sacrilegious-discourse/message
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