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We've covered a lot of terror in this podcast; it's time to relive a different type of pain. For all the Cubs fans who didn't live to see the Lovable Losers win it all, this one's for you.Sources:https://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/inventions-and-discoveries-of-the-twentieth-century/inventions-1900-to-1990/https://www.mlb.com/cubs/history/timelinehttps://chicagology.com/baseball/chicagoballparks/doublenohitter/https://sportsnaut.com/longest-championship-droughts-nfl-nba-sports/ https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/CHC/index.shtml https://www.mlb.com/news/no-hitter-c265779246 https://www.baseball-reference.com/leaders/RBI_season.shtml https://wrigleyivy.com/the-homer-in-the-gloamin/ https://www.billygoattavern.com/legend/curse/ https://sabr.org/journal/article/the-chicago-cubs-college-of-coaches-a-management-innovation-that-failed/ https://www.kenhubbs.com/ https://www.espn.com/espn/page2/story?page=lukas/061018 https://web.archive.org/web/20060216154935/http://www.jonmdavis.net/cubs/1984cubsclinch.mp3
On this week's episode of What the Chel, we're sharing our top 5 moments from the first round of playoffs (please note, this episode was recorded BEFORE the Leafs made it to the 2nd round) and talking apocalyptic survival, cartoons playing hockey, and wild Canadians. We share some hockey news, a fun bit of history, and our three stars as always! Please subscribe to WTC on whatever podcast app you listen on and leave us a rating and review. It helps so much!Follow us everywhere @whatthechelpodIntro by @itsbubboThanks for listening!
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Sal rips the Yankees and some players who wish to remain anonymous for the way they are handling themselves.
Stan, Ro, and Rowen the S.H.I.T. are back with this week's audio-only episode, and they're counting down their 10 favorite lovable losers in pro wrestling! Hey, someone's gotta win, and someone's gotta lose, right? Who are your favorite lovable losers in wrestling? Tune in and find out ours, and chime in with yours! Promo codes and affiliate links: http://linktr.ee/wrestlingwrestlingpodcast DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed by the podcast creators, hosts, and guests do not necessarily reflect the official policy and position of Podcast Network Asia. Any content provided by the people on the podcast are of their own opinion, and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wrestling-wrestling/message
Welcome to Two-Headed Nerd #639: Lovable Losers! This week, we look back at eight comics featuring heroes that don’t quite make the A-list in our Cosmic Longbox! This Week’s Reviews: Joe: Iron Man #226, Marvel, 1988 – Stingray Sensational She-Hulk #6, Marvel 1989 – Razorback Black Condor #1, DC, 1992 – Black Condor Azrael #1, […] The post Two-Headed Nerd #639: Lovable Losers appeared first on The Two-Headed Nerd Comic Book Podcast.
On this week's episode, Dylan talks all things Halloween, the New York Mets, and the most underrated actor in Hollywood (Jake Gyllenhaal)! New episodes out every Monday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! Full video on YouTube with clips on Instagram and TikTok! Rate, review and subscribe for new content every week! Thanks for listening! Instagram: @DylanKrasinski TikTik: @DylanKrasinski YouTube: @DylanKrasinski
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Lovable Losers is this weeks theme. "Better Off Dead" (1985) is a favorite of Adam's childhood, but a very disappointed Matt gave one of his worst reviews. Adam Sandler does his Adam Sandler thing in P.T. Anderson's odd romantic comedy, "Punch Drunk Love" (2002), but with a better script and director. While both M&A liked it, they questioned the romance. Next, First time directors with Terence Malick's "Badlands" (1973) and Christopher Nolan's "Following" (1998).Thanks for listening!Did we get something wrong? Have your own recommendations? Contact the show: 24theroadshow@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/24theRoadShow
Weird, Dystopian buildings is the this week's theme and we probably found the only two films in that category. Both Matt and Adam found "Delicatessen" (1991) to be a zany, worthwhile trip into the world of circus clowns, butchers, cellists, troglodytes and terrible buildings. "High-Rise" (2015) is a film Matt loved, hated and found indifferent, but he thought about it often after watching. Not for your average film goer.Next, Lovable Losers with "Better Off Dead" (1985) and "Punch Drunk Love" (2002).Thanks for listening!Did we get something wrong? Have your own recommendations? Contact the show: 24theroadshow@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/24theRoadShow
On today's show, the guys discuss the historic run by Phil Michelson and his huge win over the weekend at the PGA Championship at 50 years old! They also discuss his dominance in the sport over his career and how he has become and always will be the people's champ. They talk Shannon Sharpe being a huge dick (potentially) and how he got Julio to admit he wants out in ATL. The boys then breakdown the top landing spots for the Pro Bowl receiver in their eyes. Wrap up the show with Starting 5 of Lovable Losers. You are gonna love this episode, so Enjoy!
this week the boys discuss all the teams who missed the 20-21 playoffs.,
The gang chats about the Vikings draft beyond the first round. Was Mond the right pick for the team or should they have worked harder to get Justin Fields?The Wild continue to play well and are headed into the playoffs and it's looking like it will be a first round matchup agains the Colorado Avalanche. The guys sound off about how they feel about that possible matchup and the possibility of moving up in the standings before the season ends.Rocco sucks, or does he? Is the Twins skipper to blame for the Twins early season struggles? The group discusses the challenges facing the Twins manager in the early portions of the 2021 season.15 second pitch count, 2 base walks, smaller strike zones... would you promote any of these rule changes in baseball? The guys give their takes to round out this weeks episode.
Today we tell the story of The Washington Generals, the opponent of The Harlem Globetrotters. They have lost over 17,000 games to the Globetrotters over nearly 70 years. We will share with you how they got started and what keeps them going. CREDITS Rick Loayza: Head researcher, writer, and voice Jacob Loayza: Editor, producer, and publisher MUSIC "Happy Days" by Chuck Sims "Horizons" by Roa SPORTS HISTORY NETWORK sportshistorynetwork.com sportshistorynetwork.com/podcasts/basketball-history-101/ FACEBOOK m.facebook.com/Basketball-History-101-103801581493027/ BUSINESS CONTACT bballhistory101@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome to the first episode where we introduce ourselves, discuss naming the podcast, and give some football teams and James Harden the business.
Matt discusses UFC 256 and the following Fight Night, Underdogs suck, NFL Team Chemistry, and Leadership attributes in coaching. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Looking to gain wisdom? Pastor Mark finds direction in 1 Corinthians 1:18-2:16 as he continues our Real Church series with Part 2: Why God Choose Splendiferous Sinners and Lovable Losers.
The Cubs sought to fill needs at the trade deadline and they certainly did, adding five new players to bolster the bullpen and bench. They were aggressive and now look to make a strong push for another World Series run. Host David Kaplan and Cubs insider Gordon Wittenmyer discuss the trades the Cubs made, how they will impact the team, and if they have enough to make a deep playoff run. (1:20) - Cubs were able to get creative at the deadline (8:20) - Did the Cubs finally fix the bullpen? (17:20) - The NL Central is catching up with the Cubs (24:00) - Have the Cubs finally moved past their "Lovable Losers" name?
Rich Coutinho has been a sports reporter for over thirty years in the New York City area for such outlets as ABC Radio, ESPN New York 98.7, and WFAN Radio. He has covered the New York Mets since 1984 and reported on the Super Bowl and the World Series as well as the NBA and Stanley Cup Finals. He has also covered national and international events like the Olympics, the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, the Masters, the Indianapolis 500, and a plethora of college football throughout the country. He is the author of Press Box Revolution, and an upcoming book The Miracle of 1969: How the New York Mets Went from Lovable Losers to World Series Champions, Tune in each week on 540 am in NY NJ CT and streaming on www.sportstalknylive.com at 7pm Sundays for the live broadcast.Please take a moment to like our fan page WLIE 540 AM SPORTSTALKNY and follow us on twitter @sportstalkny
This week the boys talk football (a lot of football) and other randomness... www.junkiosity.com
The 1962 New York Mets set a record for futility in baseball, losing 120 games, a record that stands to this day. Seven years later, after languishing in the National League cellar year after year, the Mets won the World Series. The “Lovable Losers” suddenly became the “Miracle Mets” in perhaps the greatest worst-to-first transformation in sports history. Art Shamsky played right field for the 1969 Mets. In AFTER THE MIRACLE: The Lasting Brotherhood of the ’69 Mets (Simon & Schuster, March 19, 2019) he draws on conversations with his former teammates as well as his own recollections to explain how the Mets turned it all around in one year. In 2017, Shamsky organized a trip with former teammates Bud Harrelson, Jerry Koosman, and Ron Swoboda to visit ailing star pitcher Tom Seaver in California, where the men reminisced about how the Mets did it and what has happened to them and their teammates since. Their good-natured banter lets readers eavesdrop on how the players themselves remember the highlight of their careers. For anyone who remembers this extraordinary event – and for those who have only heard about it – AFTER THE MIRACLE is the inside story, a fan’s dream come true. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/steve-richards/support
Hello and welcome to another very special episode of Commander Cookout Podcast! Today on CCO Podcast, the boys unleash a new Arc on the world. The Arc of the Lovable Losers! Peep today's list here: http://tappedout.net/mtg-decks/dughter-of-autumn-pillowfort/?cb=1552429190 Make sure to listen in to find out who we've partnered up with for this Arc's deck giveaway. We'll give you a hint, here's their website: https://www.commandersbrew.com/ And their YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq3zwU1DtudzkxMWHYgKPxw All the details for our latest giveaway can be found over at www.CommanderCookout.com If you'd like to support CCOPodcast, beyond just listening, be sure to head to our Patreon page. You can now become part of the CCO Pre-Show. Peep all the deets here: https://www.Patreon.com/CCOPodcast/ Now, Hit our Theme Song!
Scott Soshnick and Michael Barr discuss a number of topics related to the business of sports, including the Chicago Cubs decision to pull away from their partnership with NBC Sports Chicago -- and start their own television venture. The Cubs have hired former MSG Network President and St. Louis Blues CEO Mike McCarthy to lead the TV venture. Also discussed is Amazon's hiring of former ESPN executive Marie Donoghue to oversee sports for Prime Video. Donoghue spent 19 years at ESPN and left the network last year. The duo also talk about Northern Illinois's novel approach to encouraging students to attend football games: Show up for the chance to win $100.
Tonight our Lovable Losers made some very “Wrong Turns” on this episode as they dove deep into the West Virginian Mountains in this unoriginal 2003 masterpiece “Wrong Turn” *ugh . . . . “THEME SONG” BY E.L. ROTTEN REVIEW BY CONNOR SHERIDAN Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/ThankyoufromECP)
Happy Fourth of July all you crazy Can heads!!! On this exciting episode we finally share the next level plans for your favorite Lovable Losers! Plus hear some of our favorite 4th of July memories, like thinking you've blown up your family.... and Sausage Samwiches. We dove deep in this Rotten Review with the 1999 shark-tastic movie "Deep Blue Sea." . . . . "THEME SONG" BY E.L. ROTTEN REVIEW BY CONNOR SHERIDAN Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/ThankyoufromECP)
Op een oranje-arme dag is het toch maar eens tijd voor Thomas Schuurman om zich onder te dompelen in de wereld van de curling. Voor ons misschien een bijzaak, maar in een land als Canada serious business. De Canadese vrouwen waren tot Vancouver 2010 nog de lovable losers, maar daar kwam sindsdien wel verandering in.
On today's episode: Charlie extols the virtues of Rictor and Shatterstar, Mikey gets emotional about the Runaways, and we talk to writer Christina Strain about her run on Generation X. Topics Discussed: Comic OCs, Gen X: Old Vs. New, Why Quentin Quire is Really a Jerk, Pulling the Threads of Continuity, X-Men Barbershop Culture, Lovable Losers & The Breakfast Club Formula, The Gifted: A Great But Frustrating TV Show, A Brooklyn 99 Reference, A Tale of Two Everetts, Skin Deserved Better, Background Mutants & Queer Romances, Battle of the Atom, Don't Let Your Children Near Sentient Space Bacteria, Mikey's Roleplaying Corner, The Gen X Stories that Never Were, Steampunk Leonardo da Vinci, Niche Artisan Comic Products, Gay X-Men (All of Them)
In Episode 10, Garin and Dan bring their most belovéd loser back into the lab, and power them up to over 9000... Sorry, no. Just level 10.
Hall of Fame pitcher Fergie Jenkins pops by the CubsTalk Podcast to chat about his experience watching the 2016 championship team and the emotions he felt as the Cubs finally shed the “Lovable Losers” label and ended a 108-year World Series drought. Patrick Mooney and Tony Andracki also break down the sense of panic and frustration filtering through the Cubs fanbase and why that’s a kneejerk reaction…for now. Plus, what is there to make of Eddie Butler’s opportunity in the rotation and just how big is this weekend series in St. Louis?
The Chicago Cubs used to be the Susan Lucci of baseball. Now they’re looking more like Meryl Streep. As a fan, how do you become accustomed to winning? Scott Simon has written a memoir about his life as a too-devoted Cubs fan and how he’s adjusting to life as a winner. Simon is also the host of Weekend Edition Sunday from NPR. In the Spiel, we bid farewell to a beloved, deeply tender jerk. Join Slate Plus! Members get bonus segments, exclusive member-only podcasts, and more. Sign up for a free trial today at Slate.com/gistplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Chicago Cubs used to be the Susan Lucci of baseball. Now they’re looking more like Meryl Streep. As a fan, how do you become accustomed to winning? Scott Simon has written a memoir about his life as a too-devoted Cubs fan and how he’s adjusting to life as a winner. Simon is also the host of Weekend Edition Sunday from NPR. In the Spiel, we bid farewell to a beloved, deeply tender jerk. Join Slate Plus! Members get bonus segments, exclusive member-only podcasts, and more. Sign up for a free trial today at Slate.com/gistplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trent and Troy sit down with fellow quarrymen Brian and Dewey to discuss fandom. What does it mean to be a fan of a perennial powerhouse or a lovable loser? We talk Cubs. We talk Patriots. We talk Putin. Like, Share, Subscribe!
Too many have dispensed with generosity in order to practice charity. — Albert Camus Everywhere we look in our city, we encounter needs. The children of our city need better education. The impoverished in our city need more support. The marginalized people groups in our city need swift and consistent justice. The immigrants and refugees in our city need hospitality. These realities provoke many of us to anger or despair. And some of us rage at the cruel disdain we hear from those in positions of power. Yet, righteous as this indignation may be, we often fail to turn its barbs on ourselves. We, too, are people in positions of power who levy cruel disdain at the needy, maligning those from beyond our urban scope who possess different sorts of needs than we typically know or see. We are what we hate, the rightful objects of our righteous rage. But deliverance is close at hand, if only the zeal of our self-righteous crusading would push us toward meeting needs. It is there, in the kindness and generosity of attending those who hurt, that we will discover our own poverty. In fact, it is in the blooming of generosity, not rage, that we discover we belong among the most needy of all. This is our rescue, to bleed. FULL TRANSCRIPT OF SERMON The Generous Will BleedA sermon delivered by Pastor Mark Bergin at The Painted Door Church in ChicagoWhat a month this November is shaping up to be. Anybody else feeling emotionally exhausted? It seems like we've done enough gut-wrenching, score-watching for a lifetime. Between the World Series and the election, and the results of both, at least from my perspective, they were rather surprising. And now, here we are. The Cubs are world champions. And Mr. Trump is president-elect and nothing really makes sense anymore, does it? It's as though the whole world's been turned upside down. Lovable Losers, now an emerging Dynasty it seems, and all of the familiar kind of political party lines of the last century are now bent and twisted into new shapes, perhaps irrevocably.It's a very different world. It feels rather suddenly like a whole new order has been ushered in, and in a very short period of time. And I have no doubt that there are some among our number who are anxious about this new landscape, even fearful about what this new landscape might bring with it. Surely, there are also some among us who are hopeful, who are optimistic that perhaps these changes will shake loose some of the entrenched brokenness in our political system. But either way, emotions are charged and there is great potential in this moment for divisiveness. Great potential for us to find ourselves at odds with one another, even here among our number, and definitely throughout our nation.So what I want to do today is look to the Psalms, as we have been looking to the Psalms, and seek to map some of those anxieties, some of those fears, some of those hopes, onto the Prayer-Book of the Psalms in hopes that we might find some unifying force there. Something that would tamp down on our rushing to political ideologies that would divide us. Something that would call us back to what is our true identity in Christ, our true identity in the love of Christ, and life together in that love. Now it just so happens that our preaching calendar has us looking at Psalm 49 today. And there could hardly be a more appropriate Psalm to read for this particular moment than this one.Listen to these early lines in this Psalm verses 5 through 9 of Psalm 49:Why should I fear in times of trouble, when the iniquity of those who cheat me surrounds me, those who trust in their wealth and boast of the abundance of their riches? Truly no man can ransom another, or give to God the price of his life, for the ransom of their life is costly and
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Leo and Danny are back in the studio recapping Halloweekend and previewing Danny's sister's wedding. The guys discuss Leo's performance this weekend. Plus, Leo explains his disdain for the "Lovable Losers."
This week Cyrus talks about the World Series, Josh Brown and a very strange motivational tactic.
Tommy Stokke is joined by Jon Heyman to discuss his latest Inside Baseball column, which focuses on the seven moves that turned the Chicago Cubs from Lovable Losers into World Series favorites and a team that looks to be a perennial contender for multiple years and much more from Inside baseball.
On this episode of Pads Pod, the crew chooses their Padres ‘Lovable Loser’ team. What the fuck does that mean? Well, I’ll tell you. The gang each chose 9 position players and one starting pitcher from past Padre teams that were terrible baseball players, yet completely adorable at the the same time. What are you left with? The Padres Lovable The post Pads Pod Episode 27: Lovable Losers of the 21st Century appeared first on Pads Pod - A San Diego Padres Podcast.
On this episode of Pads Pod, the crew chooses their Padres ‘Lovable Loser' team. What the fuck does that mean? Well, I'll tell you. The gang each chose 9 position players and one starting pitcher from past Padre teams that were terrible baseball players, yet completely adorable at the the same time. What are you left with? The Padres Lovable The post Pads Pod Episode 27: Lovable Losers of the 21st Century appeared first on Pads Pod - A San Diego Padres Podcast.