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Another April Fool's Day is behind us, and unfortunately for everyone excited about driving in a 737 from Sydney to Melbourne, it turns out “Wombat Groundways” isn't actually real – sorry. Between Virgin Australia allowing you to check your “emotional baggage” and Mad Mex's move into in-flight catering, aviation April Fool's fans ate well this month – but it turns out one supposed prank may have been the real deal after all. Adam and Jake discuss a surprise move by Emirates that the airline insists is no joke. Plus, vale Val Kilmer – in the wake of Iceman's passing, how well does Top Gun hold up?
Max Verstappen kreeg tijdens de Grand Prix van Mexico twee straffen van tien seconden. Is de wedstrijdleiding consistent? Moet Verstappen nog van motor wisselen? Kortom, genoeg om over te praten in F1 aan Tafel, de wekelijkse podcast van Grand Prix Radio. Vanuit The Harbour Club in Vinkeveen• Presentator Mattie Valk• Voormalig profwielrenner Niki Terpstra• Formule 1-commentator bij Grand Prix Radio Olav Mol• Voormalig teambaas van Jos Verstappen Frans VerschuurDisclaimer: Alle gebruik van hetgeen in deze podcast ‘F1 aan Tafel' wordt opgemerkt is ongeoorloofd zonder expliciete schriftelijke toestemming ter zake verkregen van Grand Prix Radio en met inachtneming van een duidelijke bronvermelding met link.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You would think the founder of a Mexican food chain would be able to take the heat, but Clovis Young will go above and beyond to raise money and awareness for children's cancer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Business Council takes on local councils to get more housing developed; Australians take to dobbing in their mates to the taxman; Virgin makes another profit; Chinese stimulus boosts the markets; getting in on the ground floor of investment; the Mad Mex founder prepares to take on his next spicy challenge for kids cancer; Messina to get the Fresh Food spin; and Adam Dawes joins us for the Market Wrap. Host: Deborah Knight Executive Producer: Tom Storey Technical Producer: Liam Achurch Publisher: Nine RadioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this International Taco Day episode of The Three Food Guys, the team celebrates all things taco! From their earliest memories of Taco Tuesday and Old El Paso kits to exploring the world's most popular tacos like Birria and Al Pastor from the streets of LA. The conversation shifts to Australia's love for Tex-Mex, with go-to favourites, and why all Australian taco menu's have coleslaw as topping.The guys reminisce about the Mexican food boom in Australia in the late 2000s with chains like Mad Mex, Salsas, and Zambrero, while also sharing their go-to orders from GYG. They wrap up by revealing their ultimate taco creations! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, we have a very special guest! I had the opportunity to sit down with the one and only Read Connolly. Read is a husband, dog dad, fashion icon, touring musician, and the best Steel Guitar and Banjo picker this side of town! Currently, Read plays for two of the biggest and best country artists out there in Charles Wesley Godwin and Zach Bryan. When Read is not touring with these powerhouses, he is residing in Pittsburgh, rooting for the Pirates and eating Mad Mex. This week, we talk about his introduction to music, playing in bands growing up, struggling with self confidence, his transition into Steel Guitar & Banjo, working for the NHL, and how his life changed when he met Charles Wesley Godwin and Zach Bryan. This episode is incredible. His story is so motivational that I was overwhelmed with emotion during our conversation. Sometimes, you just have to walk through that door when it opens and I can't say “thank you” to Read enough for taking some time between touring the country to sit down and tell us his story. I know you will enjoy it as much as I did. Thanks for listening. - Become a "friend" on Patreon and support the show
This week, we have a very special guest! I had the opportunity to sit down with the one and only Read Connolly. Read is a husband, dog dad, fashion icon, touring musician, and the best Steel Guitar and Banjo picker this side of town! Currently, Read plays for two of the biggest and best country artists out there in Charles Wesley Godwin and Zach Bryan. When Read is not touring with these powerhouses, he is residing in Pittsburgh, rooting for the Pirates and eating Mad Mex. This week, we talk about his introduction to music, playing in bands growing up, struggling with self confidence, his transition into Steel Guitar & Banjo, working for the NHL, and how his life changed when he met Charles Wesley Godwin and Zach Bryan. This episode is incredible. His story is so motivational that I was overwhelmed with emotion during our conversation. Sometimes, you just have to walk through that door when it opens and I can't say “thank you” to Read enough for taking some time between touring the country to sit down and tell us his story. I know you will enjoy it as much as I did. Thanks for listening. - Become a "friend" on Patreon and support the show
The multi-talented Hannah Mears joined the show from 5-6. Hannah said she got a great fish sandwich at Mad Mex and did not want the greasy filled fish sandwiches from your local church. The discussion was on Jordan Addison after the star receiver mentioned he would love a reunion with Kenny Pickett. We checked in on the poll Donny put up between Addison and Joey Porter Jr., which showed Porter dominating. Hannah highlighted how the Penn State defensive backs played last year and she give the edge to Porter if it comes down to those two. Former Penguin Tyler Kennedy joined the show. Tyler doesn't agree that the Penguins are a Stanley Cup contender after today, but he does think they got better. Tyler think it was big to get Brock McGinn off the books. Tyler thinks Tristan Jarry is a huge difference maker and there are times when the goalie has to stand on his head. Tyler called for an end to the dad's trip when it's trade deadline time. Someone has been peeing in the plants in the office.
From SoCal beaches to the streets of Darlinghurst, Clovis Young's journey to becoming a fast food mogul has been a winding one. Growing up in sunny California, Clovis fell in love with the fresh flavours of Mexican cuisine. But it wasn't until he ditched his Wall Street job as an equity trader for life down under, that he began his singular mission: to bring fresh Mexican food to Australians. It was a move that would disrupt the local fast food movement with a healthier alternative. Fast forward 13 years later and you can find Mad Mex Fresh Mexican all across the nation. Episode notes: Clovis' first act – early foodie memories + creative parents (1m) From Wall Street to Australian taco tycoon – next steps (9m 40s) Business blind spots – a steep learning curve (15m30s) Running a business with your significant other (20m) Bootstrapping, franchising + challenges of moving into new territories (24m30s) How a community-focused approach works best (29m) Resilience tips when coping with business challenges (35m) The power of transparency (40m) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mad Mex in Oakland is closing down. We go down nostalgia road...
- Yeezy and the DONDA ACADEMY - Saraya tries to match wits with Jim Cornette and fails- Rousey doesnt dress herself - Renee is in AEW and we have nothing but hope for her there- "WarJoe"- The Good Brothers... good? - Madmex bringing in hentai for the show - wrestling stuff on wish.com- Helwani and TK fallout - Positives and negatives going on with WWE - Hangman Paiges awful promo Support Wrestling Soup on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wrestlingsoupSOCIAL CHANNELS ʕ̡̢̡ʘ̅͟͜͡ʘ̲̅ʔ̢̡̢Twitter: https://twitter.com/WrestlingSoupInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/wrestlingsoup/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WrestlingSoup/Discord Channel: https://discord.gg/wrestlingsoup
so if you ever need to get a rim job, call Jim Bob. And if you can't find Jim Bob, call Tim Bob.. OR BOINK!! MC Burberry is over there eating the UK flavored dicks.. MadMex has his head in a Prince Albert Guillotine. Bobby Anthem put his penis in the Prince Albert Guillotine.. We would of hung up on all of them if Chilla did not have GonerRearAH You're in Da CORNER. Chilla links - https://linktr.ee/chiefsnypa Burbz Links - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDBL1G8KFPOvJrHMYSNTfhQ Support ko-fi.com/getindacorner Live TTS streamlabs.com/getindacorner paypal.me/getindacorner ALL of Da Corner links linktr.ee/getindacorner PODCAST Stitcher bit.ly/gidcstitcher Apple Podcasts bit.ly/gidcp iHeart - www.iheart.com/podcast/256-get-i…podcast-30962911/ SoundCloud @getindacorner Google Podcasts bit.ly/gidcandroid TuneIn bit.ly/gidctunein Spreaker bit.ly/gidcspreaker Bitchute www.bitchute.com/channel/getindacorner/ Spotify open.spotify.com/show/3K6GNEeEGA3K44oIvaVDVh LIVE STREAMS (wednesdays @ 9pm est) Mixlr mixlr.com/get-in-da-corner Dlive dlive.tv/getindacorner YouTube youtube.com/getindacorner YouNow younow.com/GetInDaCorner Twitch twitch.tv/getindacorner SOCIAL CRAP facebook.com/getindacorner instagram.com/yuknassty twitter.com/YukNassty_ twitter.com/DoggaBaby MUSIC Spotify bit.ly/dacorner Deezer bit.ly/cornerdeezer SoundCloud @yuknassty #GetInDaCorner #Comedy #Podcas
Mad Mex, the one eyed FUCK, got his ass cornerized once again! We tripped and fell on our faces DOWN memory lane. Shit stain dildos, Mark the MEATBALL Savage, and more good will dressing rooms got defecated in. Get Er Dumb with US LIVE every Wednesday night at 9 pm et / 6pm pt ON the Mixlr app AND YouTube youtube.com/getindacorner/live - mixlr.com/get-in-da-corner Support Live TTS streamlabs.com/getindacorner paypal.me/getindacorner ALL of Da Corner links linktr.ee/getindacorner PODCAST Stitcher bit.ly/gidcstitcher Apple Podcasts bit.ly/gidcp iHeart - www.iheart.com/podcast/256-get-i…podcast-30962911/ SoundCloud @getindacorner Google Podcasts bit.ly/gidcandroid TuneIn bit.ly/gidctunein Spreaker bit.ly/gidcspreaker Bitchute www.bitchute.com/channel/getindacorner/ Spotify open.spotify.com/show/3K6GNEeEGA3K44oIvaVDVh LIVE STREAMS (wednesdays @ 9pm est) Mixlr mixlr.com/get-in-da-corner Dlive dlive.tv/getindacorner YouTube youtube.com/getindacorner YouNow younow.com/GetInDaCorner Twitch twitch.tv/getindacorner SOCIAL CRAP facebook.com/getindacorner instagram.com/yuknassty twitter.com/YukNassty_ twitter.com/DoggaBaby MUSIC Spotify bit.ly/dacorner Deezer bit.ly/cornerdeezer #ComicPodcast #ComedianPodcast #DaCornerpodcast
because he is a blind bastard. You're In Da Corner!! MadMex got his is ass Back In DA Corner! He spoke about old school Mexican Remedies of applying toothpaste on your penis head after a firecracker blows up on it. Also, his blind ass confused a Goodwill's dressing room for a toilet. ALSO, Big Bobby Anthem's blind ass, found his way to Da Corner. I guess he is breading fighting racoons in his basement. No one understands these blind fucks... F'with our BOYS Bobby Bladez and Jim Viscous on The Old Guy MetalCast! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/old-guy-metalcast/id1543996296 Get Er Dumb with US LIVE every Wednesday night at 9 pm et / 6pm pt ON the Mixlr app AND YouTube http://youtube.com/getindacorner/live - http://mixlr.com/get-in-da-corner Support Live TTS http://streamlabs.com/getindacorner http://paypal.me/getindacorner ALL of Da Corner links https://linktr.ee/getindacorner PODCAST Stitcher http://bit.ly/gidcstitcher Apple Podcasts http://bit.ly/gidcp iHeart - https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-get-in-da-corner-podcast-30962911/ SoundCloud http://soundcloud.com/getindacorner Google Podcasts http://bit.ly/gidcandroid TuneIn http://bit.ly/gidctunein Spreaker http://bit.ly/gidcspreaker Bitchute https://www.bitchute.com/channel/getindacorner/ Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/3K6GNEeEGA3K44oIvaVDVh LIVE STREAMS (wednesdays @ 9pm est) Mixlr http://mixlr.com/get-in-da-corner Dlive https://dlive.tv/getindacorner YouTube http://youtube.com/getindacorner YouNow http://younow.com/GetInDaCorner Twitch http://twitch.tv/getindacorner SOCIAL CRAP http://facebook.com/getindacorner http://instagram.com/yuknassty http://twitter.com/YukNassty_ http://twitter.com/DoggaBaby MUSIC Spotify http://bit.ly/dacorner Deezer http://bit.ly/cornerdeezer SoundCloud http://soundcloud.com/yuknassty #GetInDaCorner #Comedy #Podcast
The Enterprise gets audited and Wesley gets tested. Plus Getting to Know Shoes (and Mad Mex), Trek Trivia & more! Thanks for listening, hope you enjoy, and tell a friend! Follow us on twitter: @BesottedGeekPod Email the show: besottedgeek@gmail.com Check out our website: besottedgeek.com Buy some stuff: teepublic.com/user/besottedgeek Support the show: patreon.com/besottedgeek Watch Stork suck at video games Mon & Fri 3pmEST: twitch.tv/besottedgeek & YouTube
No todo es risas y diversión en este podcast. Hoy tenemos que hablar. No queremos ser esas personas que se los digan, pero Mad Max ocurre en 2021... Corte A: estamos viviendo una escasez de agua en nuestra propia ciudad. Las profecías están por alcanzarnos. Es tiempo de que nos abrochemos los cinturones y pisemos el acelerador con rumbo a hacer algo diferente. Antes de que el Día Cero nos sorprenda y “nuestro instinto se reduzca a sobrevivir.” No olvides suscribirte a Youtube: www.youtube.com/c/CorteAPodcast
We welcome Chef Bill Fuller from big Burrito Group -- home to such iconic Pittsburgh restaurants, including Mad Mex, Kaya, Casbah, Umi, Eleven, Alta Via and Soba. Chef Fuller will not only talk about the economic and safety impacts COVID-19 has had on restaurants across the Pittsburgh region, but will also detail how restaurants will be able to survive in a post-pandemic world. Find out how restaurants will ensure safety and how dining experiences might change moving forward. Join us for this important conversation and ask Chef Fuller your questions.
Anthony 'Missionary' Thomas, from Wrestling Soup podcast, and Mad Mex joined the idiots for some good ole Christmas auto tune fun. Follow Mish http://twitter.com/WrestlingSoup http://WrestlingSoup.com Follow Mad Mex http://twitter.com/madmex89 Get Er Dumb with US LIVE every Wednesday night at 9 pm et / 6pm pt ON the Mixlr app AND YouTube http://youtube.com/getindacorner/live - http://mixlr.com/get-in-da-corner Support Live TTS http://streamlabs.com/getindacorner http://paypal.me/getindacorner ALL of Da Corner links https://linktr.ee/getindacorner PODCAST Stitcher http://bit.ly/gidcstitcher Apple Podcasts http://bit.ly/gidcp iHeart - https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-get-in-da-corner-podcast-30962911/ SoundCloud http://soundcloud.com/getindacorner Google Podcasts http://bit.ly/gidcandroid TuneIn http://bit.ly/gidctunein Spreaker http://bit.ly/gidcspreaker Bitchute https://www.bitchute.com/channel/getindacorner/ Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5wxAc8vtUYiWe1E7WuJEQj LIVE STREAMS (wednesdays @ 9pm est) Mixlr http://mixlr.com/get-in-da-corner Dlive https://dlive.tv/getindacorner YouTube http://youtube.com/getindacorner YouNow http://younow.com/GetInDaCorner Twitch http://twitch.tv/getindacorner SOCIAL CRAP http://facebook.com/getindacorner http://instagram.com/yuknassty http://twitter.com/YukNassty_ http://twitter.com/DoggaBaby MUSIC Spotify http://bit.ly/dacorner Deezer http://bit.ly/cornerdeezer SoundCloud http://soundcloud.com/yuknassty #GetInDaCorner #Comedy #Podcast
On this episode we are trying salsa and guacamole with chips. Today, we have two great competitors, Patron Mexican Grill and Mad Mex. They are two great Mexican resturants and two great places for a good salsa and guacamole. They are both located in East Liberty and are about 100 yards from each other. We love both of them, but only one can come out on top. Who will it be? Listen now to find out!
Episode 27 of the For The Burgh Podcast features Hunter Burgan of AFI! Hunter runs thru every AFI album, giving us his favorite track from each record. He talks about what it was like working with Tegan And Sara and playing with Matt Skiba And The Sekrets. He also shares a memory from Pittsburgh about a time when Chris #2 from Anti-Flag lent him his car to get around the city that day so he could see a movie and grab a burrito from Mad Mex!
In this episode, I talk to Angie Carducci (twitter: @acarducci, instagram: angielovespgh) about some of her favorite places to eat and visit in Pittsburgh. Here are the businesses we mention: Ice Cream: Page Dairy Mart, Southside (https://pagedairymart.net/)Antney's Ice Cream, Greentree (https://www.facebook.com/antneys)Happy Day Dessert Factory, North Side (https://www.happydaydessertfactory.com/)Edwards Ice Cream Shop, Gibsonia (http://www.edwardsicecream.com/index_files/scoop.htm)Bakery: Nancy B's Bakery, Homestead (http://nancybsbakery.com/)Bethel Bakery, Bethel Park (https://bethelbakery.com/)La Gourmandine Bakery & Pastry Shop, multiple (https://lagourmandinebakery.com/)Breakfast: Pamela's Diner (https://www.pamelasdiner.com/)Mexican: Emilianos (https://www.emilianos.net/menu)Mad Mex (http://madmex.com/)Pizza: Mercurio's, Shadyside & Fox Chapel (https://mercuriosgelatopizza.com/)Proper Brick Oven & Tap Room, downtown (http://www.properpittsburgh.com/)Beto's Pizza (https://www.betosoriginalpizza.com/pizza/2894149)DiCarlos (https://www.dicarlospizza.com/)Pizzeria Davide, Strip District (https://www.pizzeriadavide.com/)Italian: DiAnoia's Eatery, Strip District (https://www.dianoiaseatery.com/)Wine: Engine House 25 Tasting Room, Strip District (https://www.eh25.com/)
On this episode we are eating loaded chicken nachos from Mad Mex and Shady Grove. We critique their nachos and what is on it in particular. Who will win? Listen now to find out!
This week we recount the epic conclusion to our month long Mexican saga - the story of #TheRedemptionBurrito. The episode starts with a discussion about dole bludgers and the biggest mistakes made at work before we turn our attention to the hate aimed at us on Facebook for our chip tier list from last week's episode. Instead of apologising, we decided to do a Kevin Spacey and double down, replying to several commenters with snarky insults and thinly veiled death threats, just an all round mature way of dealing with valid criticism. Next up with the best friend check is Miguel and much like last week we soon discover that there is only one real friend amongst the boys. We end this week's episode with the much anticipated showdown between Guzman y Gomez and Mad Mex, a Mexican standoff if you will. We put the two Mexican fast food joints to the test with our various metrics and a winner is declared. We're not quite sure what the point of all this was, but we did prove you can indeed get a free lunch (as long as you publicly shame the fast food chain on social media). Also this week: Bill Gates, sack whacks and Nepalese pirates. Segments this week: The Logue: Tired of reaching around each other (at least on the podcast), the boys have instead decided to reach around the week's news stories, events and viral trends. Best Friend Check: The boys test each other on their friendship and try to expose how little they actually know about each other. Banter Reviews: The boys “review” things and give them obviously logical ratings, to be honest we're not even sure how this segment works. ___________________________________________________ FULL PODCAST EPISODES
As we enter the quarantine home stretch, the finish line appears within reach and the smell of kebabs in a Sydney park on a cold Autumn afternoon wafts in our general direction. The question on everyone's mind, “Will the boys make it out of isolation with their sanity intact?” Well, if this week's episode is anything to go by, the answer to that question is a resounding no. This week we officially* become a Mad Mex endorsed podcast as we bow down to our Mexican overlords. The episode begins as we revisit enemy of the podcast, Equatorial Guinea, we then provide an update on our ongoing feud with Guzman y Gomez before revealing that, much like Moses on Mount Sinai, God (Eddie Woo) appeared before us on Twitter. The boys then delve into life and death scenarios, proving once and for all that ethnics could've survived the Cronulla Riots before ending on a game which explores fun topics like midgets, Jews and child labour. Also this week: Pete Evans, Dele Alli is Indian and where is the International Space Station? Segments this week: The Logue: Tired of reaching around each other (at least on the podcast), the boys have instead decided to reach around the week's news stories, events and viral trends. Against the Odds: The boys discuss the nuances of various life and death scenarios providing a template on how to survive your next one. What is the Question?: The boys are presented with an answer and they have to guess what the question is - the most humorous answer wins. ___________________________________________________ FULL PODCAST EPISODES
Christopher reads letters to Lysol, Big Cat Rescue, Exotic Feline Rescue Center, Deadwood, Congressman Steve King, Luxor, and Mad Mex. All have replies except for Steve King and Mad Mex.
In this episode of the HWMF Podcast, Seth Feroce and Bobby Dautrich talk about Game Of Thrones, Marvel Movies, dark bodybuilding stories, and Lucky Pierre! Answer the Internet questions to finish this one off as usual!
Growing up in California, Clovis loved eating Mexican. This passion, a return to business school after a successful run on Wall Street, ignited a 1 store Mexican food outlet, Mad Mex, that has turned into a 60 store franchise (21 of which are company owned).
Pittsburgh’s most famous magician, Lee Terbosic, visited the P100 Podcast for this episode, sharing stories from the road and close to home, the legacy of Harry Houdini and the success of the downtown theater Liberty Magic. Elsewhere in the episode:— A look at why Super Bowl ads aren’t always worth the multimillion-dollar cost incurred by the brands who can afford it.— We talk about the major investments being made in Oakland and what it means for one of Pittsburgh’s most vibrant neighborhoods.— Our next Pittsburgh Polyphony features a look at the compilation album "Pittsburgh City Limits," from the production trio One800.This episode is sponsored by WordWrite:Centuries before cellphones and social media, human connections were made around fires, as we shared the stories that shaped our world. Today, stories are still the most powerful way to move hearts, minds and inspire action.At WordWrite, Pittsburgh’s largest independent public relations agency, we understand that before you had a brand before you sold any product or service, you had a story.WordWrite helps clients to uncover their own Capital S Story – the reason someone would want to buy, work, invest or partner with you through our patented StoryCrafting process. Visit wordwritepr.com to uncover your Capital S story.Logan Armstrong: You are listening to The P100 Podcast, the biweekly companion piece to The Pittsburgh 100, bringing you Pittsburgh news, culture, and more because sometimes 100 words just isn't enough for a great story.Paul Furiga: Welcome back to another edition of The P100 Podcast, the audio companion to The Pittsburgh 100 e-zine. I'm Paul Furiga. I'm the Publisher of The Pittsburgh 100, and the CEO of WordWrite Communications, alongside Dan Stefano, our Editor of The Pittsburgh 100 and brand journalist at WordWrite. Hey, there, Dan.Dan Stefano: That's quite an introduction there, Paul. I normally just rush straight through it.Paul Furiga: I don't think you should, Dan. So Dan, what have we got coming up in this amazing episode?Dan Stefano: I would say it is amazing.Paul Furiga: It's magical, isn't it, Dan?Dan Stefano: Well, it's an exciting week because we are just ahead of Super Bowl Sunday here, so we're going to open up things with a discussion about Super Bowl ads.Paul Furiga: Yes.Dan Stefano: Yeah. We're going to talk about how they might not be worth the money. I know few things are worth $5.6 million, although I wouldn't mind having some in my pocket.Paul Furiga: Sure.Dan Stefano: I probably wouldn't spend it on that, but yeah. After that we're going to have a great conversation. It'll be me and Logan Armstrong who's not here right now, but he'll be joining us for a talk with Lee Terbosic. You could say he's Pittsburgh's most famous magician, and he's got some great stories to talk about, just basically magic in the area, Liberty Magic, new theater. He even gets into a discussion about David Copperfield, the time he got to meet him and really cool stuff.Paul Furiga: Great.Dan Stefano: Following that, we're going to discuss some big developments in Oakland, and Paul, you're really interested in that, right?Paul Furiga: I am indeed. Oakland is home to Pitt, and not only where Logan went to school but one of my daughters, and been following Oakland for the better part of 25 years, first when I was editor of The Business Times, and now here at WordWrite. Still a lot going on over there.Dan Stefano: Well, this WVU grad doesn't really hold that against your daughter or Logan.Paul Furiga: Well, thanks, Dan.Dan Stefano: But Logan, he will also be joining us again with the Pittsburgh Polyphony segment at the end of the show here and we've got another great track for you to listen to, but yeah. I guess we're going to get to it then, right?Paul Furiga: Let's go.Dan Stefano: Okay.Paul Furiga: All right, Dan, big weekend coming up, and I don't mean the list of home projects I have. I am talking about the Super Bowl. You going to watch?Dan Stefano: Despite there not being any Steelers in it I supposed I will because that's just what you do as an American on Super Bowl Sunday. Right?Paul Furiga: It is what you do if you're an American male, now.Dan Stefano: Females too, my wife's watching. We're actually going to host a-Paul Furiga: I agree. I do not want to be a sexist here at all. However, I do want to add that for those people who aren't as much into what's happening on the field, the Super Bowl has become, what we really want to talk about, the Super Bowl of advertising. Right?Dan Stefano: That's very accurate, yeah. This year for a 30 second spot – $5.6 million, which is a pretty good chunk of change.Paul Furiga: It is. The game's on Fox, and we've got the San Francisco 49ers, and the Kansas City Chiefs. As you pointed out, two teams that most Pittsburghers don't care anything about.Dan Stefano: We are actually hosting a Chiefs’ fan at our house for the game. She's a former co-worker of my wife, and she has not too many other Chiefs’ fans to watch the game with, so she's going to come over. I guess we'll have some sort of rooting interest.Paul Furiga: So, like it's a-Dan Stefano: She's not a Patriots or Ravens fan, so we can root for it.Paul Furiga: Well, that's kind of the test. If the Steelers aren't in, and you just don't want to have anybody rooting for the Ravens, or the Patriots. Right?Dan Stefano: Accurate.Paul Furiga: Now, Pittsburgh is in the game.Dan Stefano: That's true. They are in the game.Paul Furiga: Kraft Heinz is going to do one 30-second commercial during the second quarter, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette story by Teresa Lindeman, good friend of mine. It's going to promote Heinz ketchup, and a new experimental variation.Dan Stefano: Right, this is what brings sriracha into the fold here, Ketcharacha, or something along those lines.Paul Furiga: HoneyRacha, my friend. Let's get the flavor blend correct there.Dan Stefano: They've got too many blends these days, Paul. It's ridiculous.Paul Furiga: Dan, it's ketchup. The company's done very well for more than 100 some years on this very simple, enjoyable condiment.Dan Stefano: That's right. There's nothing wrong with just plain ketchup.Paul Furiga: Well, they got pickles too, in the beginning.Dan Stefano: I don't want mayo with it. I don't need all these other things.Paul Furiga: Dan, there's a Heinz flavor just for you. I am sure.Dan Stefano: Yeah, it's called ketchup.Paul Furiga: Right, the point here though is, as you know, what about these Super Bowl ads? They cost so much money, and what really is the impact. This is kind of a perennial question in the marketing world, and we're marketing people, so maybe we can offer some insight, right? I must say that I get asked this question all the time this time of year. People want to know whether it's worth the amount of money that these things cost. The favorite answer of any consultant, including in our business, is it depends. Wouldn’t you agree, Dan?Dan Stefano: I'd say that's accurate. The depending is really who you're advertising to, and what type of advertising you're showing here.Dan Stefano: There's a really good study from Stanford. This is about five years ago, but they found that the most effective ads were the ads that could connect their products to the sports viewership, the people who view sports. The idea of watching sports, how many ads are we going to see for beer companies out there today.Paul Furiga: Only one beer company because for more than 20 years, Budweiser has been the only beer to advertise in the Super Bowl.Dan Stefano: Absolutely, yeah.Paul Furiga: Which, the study you're referencing, I thought this was a fascinating conclusion of the study. They looked at, like you said, the brands that are associated with viewing sports, duh, beer, soda, snacks-Dan Stefano: Pop, but yeah.Paul Furiga: Yeah, here in Pittsburgh it's pop, and that, but anyway.Dan Stefano: Just catching you.Paul Furiga: Thank you very much for correcting my failure to use Pittsburgh-ese.Dan Stefano: Before I interrupt you, yeah.Paul Furiga: Budweiser, they looked at Budweiser, and they estimated that the sales of Bud went up $96 million, or almost 16% in the weeks following Super Bowl. Now, they also looked at pop, Coke and Pepsi. Now Coke and Pepsi both advertise in the game during the years that the study covered. Guess what? They cancelled each other out.Dan Stefano: Yeah, that's what the interesting part of the study here says is whenever there's competition in the ads that's whenever, as you said, it cancels each other out, and they don't really see a boost from this, and it becomes less worth it to advertise in the Super Bowl. That's fascinating to me. Why do you think that is?Paul Furiga: What of the other things, there's another study that was done in 2017 by a company called Communicus. Generally speaking people are watching the ads for entertainment value. In my view they're the best short films that you can see at any given time.Dan Stefano: I saw Michael Bay is directing one this year.Paul Furiga: Yeah.Dan Stefano: Yeah, that's pretty wild.Paul Furiga: Well, the Heinz, the Kraft Heinz ad, is being directed by Roman Coppola who I believe is the son of the legendary film director. His daughter, his son, maybe a few other family members are actively involved in doing films, and TV, and stuff like that.Dan Stefano: Godfather Part 4 where we only have 30 seconds of plot left.Paul Furiga: There you go.Dan Stefano: Yeah.Paul Furiga: Yeah, these things draw talent. The study that I'm referencing from 2017 found that 80% of the people watching the Super Bowl, eh, no impact whatsoever from the ads in terms of buying behavior although they found them entertaining. Really, this is kind of the stereotypical thing where we started this segment. The people who care about the football on the field watch for the football, and those who get dragged to the party where people are watching the football they have something to watch too, and that's the advertising.Dan Stefano: True.Dan Stefano: All right, we're joined by a very special guest. He might be Pittsburgh's most famous magician. He's toured all over the country, across the world. He's appeared in some big acts with big names in his profession, big celebrities, and importantly he's never forgotten his Pittsburgh roots, helping to open Liberty Magic downtown in the cultural district. It's been open for about a year now, opened in February, 2019. He is Lee Terbosic. Thanks for coming.Lee Terbosic: Thanks for having me, man.Dan Stefano: We're really happy to have you. As I just mentioned, Lee, Liberty Magic is a relatively new venue, strictly for magic. It's close quarters. About what, maybe 80 seats or so?Lee Terbosic: We have 70 seats, right at that 70-seat mark.Dan Stefano: 70 seats, okay, so really intimate space. If you're seeing some magicians, and they're doing sleight of hand tricks you're right there to see it. It's really cool stuff. They bring in magicians all over the world.Dan Stefano: Can you describe your role in helping get it started, and how it's been doing for a year?Lee Terbosic: Yeah, we've been doing very well. I'm happy to report I did 100, let me see if I got this right. Yeah, I hit 100 shows publicly last year just at Liberty, so I did three runs. I did an eight-week run of my show, In Plain Sleight, which is essentially all my standup comedy magic, illusions, mentalism. It was my touring college show that I took, and reworked, and re-marketed, and flipped, and had fun with, so I brought that to Liberty this year. Then I brought the... We sold out. Every show sold out for that run for eight straight weeks. I was going to come back in the fall with the show as well, this fall. But during that, over the span of this past year, I had a TV series come out on Discovery Channel called Houdini's Last Secrets.Lee Terbosic: When I wrapped on filming that, there was some stuff that I still wanted to work on offstage. As I was working on it I developed this idea of wanting to bring a Houdini show where I would play Harry on stage to life. Now I have this beautiful venue with all this creative freedom to come up with stuff, and so I decided to create a show called The Life and Death of Harry Houdini. We decided to run that performance. I was working on that all last year, all summer writing it, scripting it, scoring it, everything from filming a documentary, all kinds of crazy stuff. But, the idea was to bring it to fruition for two weeks in October, the last two weeks of October because they're always such a big magic month, and it always circulates around because of Harry Houdini's death on October 31st of 1926.Dan Stefano: Oh on Halloween.Lee Terbosic: Halloween, yeah. We originally promoted that show. We put tickets on sale for just the two weeks. The show sold out in one day, all two weeks of the run, so we decided. The trust came back to me, and said, "Hey Lee, there's a pretty big demand for the show." I said, "Okay, well let's do it another two weeks."Lee Terbosic: The thing about that is that in the show I was doing a stunt. I do the upside down straight jacket escape in the show, and so by me agreeing to extend the show two more weeks that's me agreeing to extend me putting my life on the line every single night.Dan Stefano: Right, to remind everybody, back in I think it was 2016 you did this over... Was it over Penn Avenue, or Liberty?Lee Terbosic: No, Houdini 100 took place on November 6th, 2016 at the corner of Liberty and Wood, so just down, right there on the corner.Dan Stefano: You were hung pretty high in the air on that one.Lee Terbosic: I was 100 feet up, upside down in a straight jacket.Dan Stefano: I know Liberty Magic doesn't quite have 100 foot ceilings.Lee Terbosic: We don't have that high of a ceiling, but it's like a 25, 28 foot ceiling height. Then we were able to find this really, really ingenious rig that we installed into the theater. I was able to be about, when my feet were up there I was about a foot from the ceiling with my feet because of the contraption. Then my head was... If you look up in the audience you're three feet away from me. I'm really hanging over top of you doing the straight jacket escape. This is as close as you can get to having it done, and being able to see it, but it didn't start just this year. I've been doing residencies in the city since 2015. That was the time period where I told my agent, and my manager. I was like, "Hey guys, I've been on the road a lot. I want to come home."Lee Terbosic: I came home, and I started doing residencies at Dave & Buster's with a show called Bamboozled. Then I have a residency still to this day, I still have it going. It's called 52 Up Close at Hotel Monaco. That's just for 52 people at a time, and I'm only doing the show 52 times a year now.Dan Stefano: You grew up in one of the southern neighborhoods in the city.Lee Terbosic: I was a city kid actually, so I was born and raised in the City of Pittsburgh, Lincoln Place. Then I went to, when I was in my teenage years I moved to Baldwin. I went to Baldwin High School. Then from Baldwin, I went to Robert Morris University.Dan Stefano: It's nice to see somebody come back, and try to give back to the culture of the city here, and you touched on it. Is there... People don't think of magicians quite as often. Do you feel like the culture still has really an interest in it, the profession?Lee Terbosic: It is more than ever right now. We are in – I call it the magic renaissance period. Every year something's hot, and Hollywood always... You always know it's hot because Hollywood jumps on it, and they explode it. When magic's hot there was a ton of magic movies. It has peaks and valleys, and sometimes standup comedy's the hot thing, but magic has definitely had its due, I guess. That's because of all these amazing shows that are now promoting magic in the right way, like America's Got Talent and these great magic themed shows on television. That's getting the audience's attention out there to see it live, and that's one of the problems. You can't see magic live. You only watch it on your phone, or on television because most people might know about the Magic Castle in Hollywood, but other than that they're like, "Oh, I can see a magician maybe in Las Vegas", but they don't know that we have it right here. It's in New York. It's popping up in every city across the country now.Lee Terbosic: The same way how a comedian tours the country, and goes to comedy clubs, you're starting to see that happen with magic now. Magicians are literally getting the chance to go to the Chicago Magic Lounge, perform there, perform at Liberty Magic in Pittsburgh, hit the Magic Castle in Hollywood. It's like that circuit is starting to come alive.Logan Armstrong: Yeah, and it's nice to have an intimate venue, like Liberty Magic, like you said, where it's more of that up close, sleight of hand kind of things. When you first got into magic was that your passion, those up close, intimate sleight of hand, or did you like doing those bigger stunts, or how did it all start for you?Lee Terbosic: It really, for me, started with sleight of hand. I was drawn to a pack of cards, learning card tricks, and fooling people, my parents, and my sister. Then it slowly kind of morphed because you have to figure out who you are on stage, and that can take time, and especially when you're a young kid because I was just bouncing all over the place. I loved David Copperfield. I loved Lance Burton. I loved Penn & Teller. I loved all these guys, and they all had their own thing. I'm a young kid that's into magic, so I'm absorbing everything. I'm a sponge.Lee Terbosic: Over those few years of coming up, I dabbled in a little bit of everything from making my sister disappear to mind reading stuff, to trying big illusions, and stuff like that. As I grew as an entertainer, and grew as a performer I realized what my strong suits were, and what the stuff I really dug, and so I veered into that type of magic in which, for me, was a pack of cards. I'm obsessed with doing card tricks, but over time I saw avenues like learning escapes, and my infatuation with Harry Houdini, and that comedy magic, and illusions, Amazing Jonathan, all these different personalities that were out there were in one hand or not shaping me as a performer for what to bring to the audience.Logan Armstrong: You mentioned Harry Houdini as a big influence, and you obviously had the huge stunts, Houdini 100 back in 2016. Are there any other upcoming, crazy stunts that we can expect, or anything big for you on the horizon?Lee Terbosic: Yes, I'm always working on something. My infatuation with him began in 2010. Every kid who gets into magic knows who Harry Houdini is, but I read his stuff as a kid, but I wasn't mesmerized by him back then because, like I said, I had so many magicians to look into, and figure out, and try to find out how all this stuff was happening. For me it was when I was in, it was in 2010. I was in New York City with my mentor, and fellow Pittsburgh magician, Paul Gertner, and Paul has had a big influence in my career. When I was helping him produce his show in New York before we left he asked me. He said, "Lee, do you want to see if we can find Harry Houdini?" At that moment I was like, "Wait a minute. We're going to go find Harry Houdini right now? What do you mean? Where's he at?"Dan Stefano: That's quite a trick.Lee Terbosic: That's quite a trick, right, like he's been dead for a long time. But, he goes, "No, he's buried I think in the cemetery right up in Queens." My history, the little history I had of Harry at that moment, I assumed that he had been buried in his hometown, which was Appleton, Wisconsin. I'm thinking, "Why would he be buried in Queens?" That's when Paul was like, "No, New York was a big part of his life, and helped shape him, and duh, daduh, daduh", and so we went and found Harry that day.Lee Terbosic: That was in 2010. We went to his grave, and we stood there. It was kind of cool to be with another magician, and learning with him. When I got back Paul gave me a book. It's called the Taschen Magic Book. It's this giant coffee table book, very pretty. That night when I was going through the pages of that book I stumbled upon the photo of Harry Houdini doing the upside down straight jacket escape in Pittsburgh . And that was the moment that I went, "Wait a minute." It hit home. It came full circle. I was just at his grave in New York. Now I'm standing in my living room in Pittsburgh, and this dude played my city, and did the biggest trick I've ever seen in this city. I'm going, "Well, I have this information now. It's dated." I could figure out where it was in Pittsburgh. I was like, "I have to bring this back to life for this generation." That was when I set out to create Houdini 100. Then since then I've done the show, Houdini's Last Secrets, where I did a whole bunch more of his tricks on television, and then brought it to the stage with The Life and Death of Harry Houdini.Lee Terbosic: We're working on a documentary right now from all the stuff that I was able to shoot over the summer. I shot at the Magic Castle in Hollywood with a guy named John Cox. I filmed at the Houdini Museum in New York City with Roger Dryer. Then I also got a special invitation tour, invite only, from the people that own Harry Houdini's actual home in New York. It's in Harlem. It's called 278 West 113th Street. He bought the house in 1905, and he lived there up until the day he died in 1926, so he lived there about half his life with his family, and his wife.Lee Terbosic: I was all these things. I was so fascinated with his home, and so that's when I, when I was figuring all these things about his house I decided to make my live show a performance in his living room, so when you come to see The Life and Death of Harry Houdini at Liberty Magic you literally saw me on stage portraying Harry Houdini, but in his home at 278 in Harlem.Dan Stefano: Did you recreate?Lee Terbosic: Yeah, we did because it was all, the whole performance was centered around the bookcase. Now, if you remember in 2016 I recreated the photo of Houdini 100. That was one of the big things. I took the photo from 1916, and I got the exact same image of me doing it in 2016. It's the exact same spot Harry was hanging in the city.Lee Terbosic: When I was doing my research about Harry Houdini's house I found this photo, which is an iconic photo, of Harry standing against a bookcase with all these books. If you Google it, it's one of the first photos that pop up. Well, I found out that photo was taken in his home at 278. That bookcase was very special to Harry Houdini. It housed all of his collection of secrets. It literally was the jewels of magic right there in that photo.Lee Terbosic: Well, when he died all of his magic got broken up all around the world, and that house was obviously sold, but that bookcase in that home remained to this very day. But, in 2016, or 2017 when that house went on sale that bookcase disappeared out of the living room. And if you look at the photo it's a gigantic, beautiful bookcase, and you're going, "How did this disappear out of this photo?" Well, the one person that made it disappear was David Copperfield. He is now the biggest collector of magic in the world.Lee Terbosic: Over the years, over the past 30 years, his collection, he has bought up everything Harry Houdini, and he's taken it all to a secret warehouse in Las Vegas, and that's where his collection lives. In the magic world we refer to it as the Smithsonian of magic because it is unbelievable, but yet it's still a secret. It's the secret where it's at. It's in the secret warehouse, and it's his museum. The only way to see this stuff is by David Copperfield. He's the only one that will allow people in and out to see it.Lee Terbosic: Once I had figured out all these things about Harry's house, and this bookcase, and I was like, "Well, the only thing I got to do is I got to get into this. I got to go see David. I got to get into this museum." That's what I did. I hit up my... Going back, on the Discovery show I did that show with a guy named George Hardeen, and George Hardeen's claim to fame is that he is the great grand-nephew of Harry Houdini, so I'm friends with the family now. I'm in the family, so I know that if I took George Hardeen, a Houdini, and I put him in front of David Copperfield, the biggest Houdini collector out there, and lover of magic, and Harry Houdini, I knew that I would see something special something happen, so that's what I did.Lee Terbosic: I hit up George. I said, "George." He lives in Arizona. I said, "Hey man, do you want to meet me in Las Vegas? I want to take you to something." He was like, "Sure." So, we all-Dan Stefano: That's all you said, "I just want to take you somewhere."Lee Terbosic: He's like, "Oh dude, Vegas, I'm in." He's such a fun guy. George met me in Las Vegas. My friends from England came over, and we all went and saw David Copperfield that night. We got front row tickets. Then I arranged for a meet-and-greet back stage. Then we went back backstage, and I introduced. It was really cool. I got to introduce George Hardeen, a Houdini, to David Copperfield. It was in that moment that David Copperfield was meeting George where I can see David literally becoming a kid. He's like, "Wow." You could see the resemblance, and so that night he took us to see the museum, a private tour by David Copperfield of his museum, and he let us see, and touch all the Houdini stuff, but that bookcase that was in the home. That bookcase is in his collection. What David Copperfield did is he took me to the exact same location on that bookcase, and he posed me, and he took a photo on my phone. He took the photo, and I recreated that photo from the bookcase from Harry Houdini.Dan Stefano: Wow, that's pretty amazing.Logan Armstrong: Wow, that's incredible.Lee Terbosic: It's been a wild ride the last couple years, but obviously still working on more to answer your question. I still have some more stuff I'm working on.Logan Armstrong: Well, once you visited that I'm sure you have a ton of secrets-Lee Terbosic: Oh my God, man.Lee Terbosic: It opened up a can of worms because getting to sit down, and talk to David Copperfield about Harry Houdini, and just his infatuation with him, and the stuff that he was able to uncover. These things are just implanting in me. I'm just going, "Oh boy, where's this going to take me next?"`Dan Stefano: That's amazing the impact. Yeah, the impact he still has on that profession.Lee Terbosic: Absolutely.Dan Stefano: There's a lot of different types of magic. There are these big escapes. There's also the smaller sleight of hand. What do you think is the unifying theme of all of that, and why people are still into magic, and why people are going down to Liberty Magic, and selling out?Lee Terbosic: You know what? That's a great question. I think it's the you have to see it with your own eyes because I think in this day and age people have become so skeptical of stuff. Everything, fake news, and deep state, and now there's videos where it's like Obama talking, but it was obviously made by some other algorithm. It's that type of skepticism that has come full circle where people are just going, "Screw it. I'll go see it live. I got to see it from my own two eyes."Dan Stefano: Lee, can you tell us how people can follow you online, so your social accounts, and any way they can get online to see shows at Liberty Magic too?Lee Terbosic: Absolutely, follow me at leeterbosic, L-E-E-T-E-R-B-O-S-I-C, on Instagram, Facebook. You can visit www.leeterbosic.com, 52upclose.com, and then for everything for Liberty, that's all run through the trust, so it's trustarts.org. Then /libertymagic. So, you can find all the upcoming shows, and other magicians that are coming to play that city, and when I'll be back as well.Dan Stefano: That's great, well, Lee, thank you so much for coming, and everybody just try to get down to Liberty Magic. It's absolutely worth the trip. I've been myself.Lee Terbosic: Come see me.Dan Stefano: Thanks, Lee.Logan Armstrong: Centuries before cell phones and social media human connections were made around fires as we shared the stories that shaped our world. Today stories are still the most powerful way to move hearts, and minds, and inspire action. At WordWrite, Pittsburgh's largest independent public relations agency we understand that before you had a brand, before you sold any product or service, you had a story. WordWrite helps clients to uncover their own Capital S Story, the reason someone would want to buy, work, invest, or partner with you through our patented story crafting process. Visit wordwritepr.com to uncover your Capital S Story.Paul Furiga: All right everybody, in this segment we want to talk about economic development. No, don't turn off the podcast just yet because we want to talk about sports, and we want to talk about medicine.Dan Stefano: Sports, now you've got my attention.Paul Furiga: See, there you go, Dan.Dan Stefano: And I've taken medicine before.Paul Furiga: I think you guys both have some perspective. You've taken medicine before?Dan Stefano: Yeah.Paul Furiga: Dan, you're married to a doctor. You have a little bit more insight than that. Give yourself some credit, dude.Paul Furiga: All right, so recently in the news two fairly major announcements related to Oakland, University of Pittsburgh, UPMC. University of Pittsburgh has announced a $250 million campaign to upgrade its sports facilities dubbed by the athlete director, Heather Lyke, as Victory Heights, very cool thing. We're going to dig into that a little bit.Paul Furiga: The other thing we want to do is just offer a little perspective here. Most people don't know this, but where the universities are in Oakland, and where most of the region's major medical centers are is like the fourth largest employment center in the entire state of Pennsylvania. People from outside the region, they look at Pittsburgh, and they're like, "Oh steel, blah, blah, blah, blah." Some people are into the, "Oh, it's eds and meds", but they really don't understand, I don't think, what's happening in Oakland. It's now become a place where you've got these great universities, but you've also got a lot of economic activity.Paul Furiga: For instance, Victory Heights gets announced, and the same day UPMC Enterprises, which is the venture capital arm of UPMC, who knew a hospital system had that, announces one billion dollars in life sciences investments over the next four, five years.Dan Stefano: That's enormous.Paul Furiga: It's incredible, right? Now, the thing about that is we don't see that as much as what we're probably going to see with Victory Heights. If you're listening to this podcast, and you don't even like sports I got to tell you. It's really bad up there, and Dan is a former sports journalist, and-Dan Stefano: Currently, yes.Paul Furiga: ... Logan is a Pitt grad. I'm sure you guys have some perspective on that. Dan, what do you think?Dan Stefano: Yeah, that area where Victory Heights is going to be, and I guess that's the upper campus. Logan, you're the grad. You know exactly, a little bit better than I do, but I don't want to say it's a depressed area, or anything, and they've definitely improved some aspects I believe in terms of their soccer stadiums, and their baseball, softball, but you've got the Fitzgerald Field House up there, which is decades old now. I think it pre-dates, maybe it goes beyond the '50s. I don't have the exact age on it, but I don't think there's any air conditioning there. I know teams are kind of, whenever they try to practice there, it's really crowded. I think what we saw on some of the reporting on this that the wrestling team – half of their team can practice at one time because they're worried about what if they get the entire team out there, the other weight classes, they're going to bump into each other.Dan Stefano: This is needed to replace certain facilities, replace the Fitzgerald Field House with a 3,500 seat arena, where the wrestling team, the volleyball team, the other teams can compete, new arena there, a performance center, an indoor track. This will bring Pitt up to the level that other ACC schools are, and just other universities that are of the same level in terms of these public universities that have giant athlete departments.Dan Stefano: These types of investments are needed from time to time at universities. A lot of people think, "Well, okay, it's just athletics", and you think volleyball, and wrestling, and gymnastics, and all of that. They aren't the revenue producing sports, but it helps enrich the university. I think a lot of this is going to be done with donor money. There's going to be some financing that's going to be involved in it. As any of these projects go it's probably going to go over budget a little bit. You hope not, but it probably will. You have to have this happen from time to time, and Heather Lyke, who's the AD there, kudos to her for actually bringing something like this to fruition. It's been talked about, maybe not in this exact structure for a while, for Pitt Athletics here. The Victory Heights label, I don't know how long that label has been on it, but she made this happen pretty quick in what has been a relatively short tenure right now with Pitt.Dan Stefano: Logan, I know you've probably got be excited to see something like this happen as a recent Pitt grad.Logan Armstrong: There's mixed emotion about it. There's a lot of things, and there's a lot of pros and cons in having a campus in a city environment, and one of the things that's going to happen is this new 3,500 seat arena that they're building on the lawn next to the Pete, that takes up a big area of green space that you don't really have much anywhere else on Pitt's campus.Logan Armstrong: But, like you said, it's definitely needed that there's going to be some facility updates, and renovations because, yeah. The Fitzgerald Field House is old, and there's definitely some renovations that could be of great benefit to other sports teams even if they're not the most revenue generating, but they're also planning on replacing the student recreation center, the gym, and the Pete, and outsourcing that somewhere else. But, I'm hoping that the Fitzgerald Field House becomes a student, not a student athlete, but a student recreational athletic center where they're going to be able to replace some of the facilities that aren't needed to be quite up to standard for say the basketball team, or the football team, but for other gyms, and recreationally athletic facilities that are coming.Logan Armstrong: Definitely excited for the investment in the athletic teams. I just hope that it's done with care.Paul Furiga: With students in mind.Logan Armstrong: Yes, exactly.Paul Furiga: That's the perspective you have. Just a couple of statistics to give people some perspective. This billion dollar UPMC Enterprises investment and life sciences companies that's going to occur. It's going to be largely invisible compared to Victory Heights, and what you were just talking about, Logan. Here's where Pitt ranks nationally. It is number five in the country for academic research grants, primarily from the National Institutes of Health. We all love Pitt sports except for those of us, Dan, who went to WVU, or some other school. No Pitt team ranks there, and that's a big part of what Victory Heights is about.Dan Stefano: Women's volleyball team was very good this year though.Paul Furiga: The women's volleyball team is fantastic. As you pointed out, the wrestling team is great. Heather Lyke, she's dynamic. I met her. I've seen her speak. She makes a great case for why this kind of investment is really relevant to the overall health of a university because you used this term, Dan, non-revenue producing sports, and however you feel about college athletics, a lot of the negative attention towards college athletics goes towards those revenue-producing sports, basketball, men's football. These non-revenue producing sports at Pitt, the Fitz. It's 68 years old. There's no air conditioning, and that's where just about every team does its training, and practicing except for basketball, and for football.Paul Furiga: To put some things in perspective, Craig Meyer from the Post Gazette did a really excellent story last August. In 2017 Pitt spent nearly $81 million on athletics. That's a heck of a lot of money, right?Dan Stefano: Right.Paul Furiga: Ranked ninth of the 15 ACC schools, and while they increased spending 36% over a five-year span dating back to 2012, the third sharpest increase of any ACC school, they only ranked ninth. They are just way, way, way behind.Paul Furiga: There is an award that is given every year in collegiate athletics. It's called The Learfield IMG Director's Cup, and basically the top 150 largest division one universities in the country can compete for this cup. Pitt usually ranks around 135 or something.Dan Stefano: Right, I think this kind of collates the success of all the athlete programs together.Paul Furiga: Yes, everything. It's how they recruit, how the students perform academically, how they rank, the win/loss record. I'm sure that's everybody's thinking about, "Oh, it's just win/loss record." It's a lot more than that. It's a point system, and it also is tied to how each sport performs in the NCAA championships. Again, just for perspective Pitt ranked behind Vermont, Middle Tennessee State, Montana State, Illinois State, and New Hampshire. If you're a Pitt fan, a fan of anything Pitt, that's probably not the competition set that you want to have yourself ranked-Dan Stefano: That's not to knock those universities, but Pitt being a-Logan Armstrong: Middle Tennessee State was the one that knocked off Michigan State in the first round of that March Madness a few years ago, remember.Dan Stefano: That is true.Logan Armstrong: Never forget.Dan Stefano: We're not impugning these teams that are in the say 1AA ranks, but Pitt, if it's going to call itself a top tier school, and it's going to rank as one of the higher public universities in the U.S., as it typically does, probably your athletics should be up there too at a certain level. But, as you mentioned, in terms of development in Oakland we're not stopping at athletics here in the city. There's quite a bit going on, and the university's pretty deeply enmeshed in that.Paul Furiga: That's really the point that I think merits the segment on the podcast today is we're going to see stuff happen with Victory Heights. It's long overdue. Hail to Pitt for those of you who are Pitt grads, or care about Pitt.Logan Armstrong: Yes.Dan Stefano: Some people, Health Pitt maybe.Paul Furiga: I paid to put a daughter through Pitt, so HTP. For everybody else, remember this is part, like you said Dan, of a bigger picture where the universities, in this case Pitt, and affiliated institutions like UPMC, continue to be huge economic drivers.Dan Stefano: Yeah, sure. Then we can clean up South Oakland next where Logan used to live.Logan Armstrong: It has its charms.Paul Furiga: Sure it does. I do like the Mad Mex.Logan Armstrong: The OG Mad Mex.Paul Furiga: Right.Logan Armstrong: Okay, for this episode's Pittsburgh Polyphony where taking a step back from just looking at a single artists, and we're actually going to look at local production group that all went to California University of Pennsylvania together called One800. They've been doing some crazy work. They used to work solely with a Pittsburgh artist, My Favorite Color, who I believe I'm mentioned on here before, but they've just recently put out an album with a slew of Pittsburgh artists that range from hip-hop, to R&B, to pop, and they're doing some really cool things.Dan Stefano: Is the album called Toll Free?Logan Armstrong: The album is not called Toll Free, but I think we need to get in touch with them for the next tape they do.Dan Stefano: There's many marketing opportunities here to be had, Logan come onLogan Armstrong: Yeah, so the album is actually called Pittsburgh City Limits, which fairs well with the talent roster that they have on it, but it has artists from Clara Kent, to Mars Jackson, Pick Patek, Young Guy Burkett, some of these names that I've mentioned before, but, as I've said, they're all out of California University of Pennsylvania. Cody Maimone, Jeremy Rosinger, and Don Pomposelli, they're the three that have been working hard, and they've been doing some really cools things. A lot of times artists will tell you that the Pittsburgh music scene is supportive, and other times it's not so much, so it's nice to see these guys coming together, and really spreading some light onto Pittsburgh artists.Logan Armstrong: It's the first thing, the first type of project I've seen like this coming out of the city.Dan Stefano: Yeah, it sounds really great. As you said, people want to be supportive of each other in this community because it's hard to make it out from a city of this size, and really anywhere in the music industry, even if you're somewhere in Los Angeles, or something where there's a million people trying to make it the same way, or New York City, so it's something kind of special too that it comes from a small town, like California where I suppose, did these people meet in a university down there?Logan Armstrong: Yeah, they met at university. They all went to Cal U together. I'm not sure if that's where they met My Favorite Color, but yeah. These three guys have been at it for a few years. And so how this album came about is they dubbed it the Pittsburgh Sessions. They would get these artists in there, in their home studio, and just vibe with no real preconceived notions of what kind of stuff they wanted to make. They just bring the artists in, and go with the flow with whatever happened. It came out with a really great project. There's some real nice songs on there.Dan Stefano: What are we going to hear from Pittsburgh City Limits today then?Logan Armstrong: We got a great one for you. It features the Pittsburgh artist Walkney, who I think I failed to mention earlier, but Walkney. The song's called Bad Reputation, so it's a nice upbeat tune, maybe a little reprieve from this horrible Pittsburgh weather we got here, so we hope you enjoy it.Dan Stefano: You got a great reputation by my books there, Logan.
With half the members of Critical Banter missing, we welcome back our first return guest: Glade Wei. Not having recorded for a number of weeks, the boys are back for 2020 with a bit of rust, literally forgetting how their own podcast works. A substantial amount of WD-40 will be needed to get them back in shape. This weeks episode is also heavily movie themed, including 2 semi-serious reviews of Oscar nominated films as well as many musty movie references throughout. Also this week: ankle balls, Kush's logbook, extorting our guest, animal fighting scenarios, Mad Mex, thiccc books, Paul the octopus and dumb pig facts. Segments this week: Weekly Reach Around: Like good mates do, the boys get around each other and their week's events in the most homoerotic segment in podcasting. Banter Reviews: The boys “review” things and give them obviously logical ratings, to be honest we're not even sure how this segment works. 20/20 Vision: A new year and new decade is upon us so the boys look into the crystal ball and share their hot takes and predictions for the future. Trivia of the Week: As if listening to this podcast wasn't mind numbing enough, the boys leave you with one last piece of useless information to end the show. ___________________________________________________ FULL PODCAST EPISODES
Mad Mex primera edición presentado por JC Velázquez y Mikel | Happy Face Radio #66, carrera de ultra distancia recorriendo la CDMX por la noche con sus 50k de distancia.
MadMex's blind ass AND Bobby Anthem's blind ass taught Dogga Baby and Yuk Nassty about BLIND P0RN on P0rnHub.com. There might of been a condom less c0ck on a Puszy hood some where in here.. Have you ever listened to a Yuk sentence and ever wondered wtf is going on right now? Chilla, aka The Chief Snypa, on that butthole, reminded Doggs to not make fun of Yuk. G@y Stuff. Lotsa F WORDS, please ban us! You sluts should Tweet @DoggaBaby, tell him how he is an asshole for laughing at Yuk Nassty's life threatening sHituation, and also go fuk yaself :)))) Please, give grannies a chance. Get Er Dumb with US LIVE every Wednesday night at 9 pm et / 6pm pt ON the Mixlr app AND YouTube http://youtube.com/getindacorner/live - http://mixlr.com/get-in-da-corner ORDER A FUGGIN SHIRT! http://DaCornerShop.com Use the promo code PENIS for free shipping! DONATE Live TTS http://streamlabs.com/getindacorner http://paypal.me/getindacorner PODCAST Stitcher http://bit.ly/gidcstitcher Apple Podcasts http://bit.ly/gidcp Google Play http://bit.ly/gidcandroid SoundCloud http://soundcloud.com/getindacorner TuneIn http://bit.ly/gidctunein Spreaker http://bit.ly/gidcspreaker LIVE STREAMS (wednesdays @ 9pm est) http://DaCorner.live Mixlr http://mixlr.com/get-in-da-corner Dlive https://dlive.tv/getindacorner YouTube http://youtube.com/getindacorner Mixer http://mixer.com/getindacorner Periscope http://periscope.tv/SpecialBatman YouNow http://younow.com/GetInDaCorner Twitch http://twitch.tv/getindacorner SOCIAL CRAP http://facebook.com/getindacorner http://instagram.com/yuknassty http://twitter.com/YukNassty_ http://twitter.com/DoggaBaby MUSIC Spotify http://bit.ly/gidcmusic SoundCloud http://soundcloud.com/yuknassty #GetInDaCorner #Comedy
Los cinéfagos José Luis Ortega y Marco G. Ambriz #DrMarcus, charlan con Ezzio Avendaño, director del zombi-cortometraje OTRO LADRILLO EN LA PARED (2004), filme de culto #MadMex celebrado por gente de la talla de Guillermo del Toro y Brian Yuzna. Miembro del Sindicato del Terror, Ezzio nos platica de su aventura literaria, la creación y publicación del libro CINE DE ZOMBIS, todo un logro en la industria editorial mexicana que mucho aporta a la escasa oferta de literatura cinematográfica de terror y que no puede faltar en el librero de todo buen cinéfago. Publicado muy recientemente, en poco tiempo avisaremos de su presentación al público, y por ahora presentamos esta entrevista exclusiva para el Ep.04 - T.2019 del podcast Cinéfago, en una producción de Octavio Serra.
One of our favorite Mexicans, MAD MEX got his ass CORNERIZED, again. Dogga Baby and Yuk Nassty suck. Get Er Dumb with US LIVE every Wednesday night at 9 pm et / 6pm pt ON the Mixlr app AND http://DaCorner.live - https://youtube.com/channel/UCxOQ1WXat8uoJuPa7D0H2Kg - http://mixlr.com/get-in-da-corner ORDER A FUGGIN SHIRT! http://DaCornerShop.com Use the promo code PENIS for free shipping! spreaker http://bit.ly/gidcspreaker itunes http://bit.ly/gidcp stitcher http://bit.ly/gidcstitcher google play http://bit.ly/gidcandroid soundcloud http://soundcloud.com/getindacorner youtube http://youtube.com/getindacorner LIVE youtube https://youtube.com/channel/UCxOQ1WXat8uoJuPa7D0H2Kg http://facebook.com/getindacorner corner music http://soundcloud.com/yuknassty http://instagram.com/yuknassty http://twitter.com/YukNassty_ http://twitter.com/DoggaBaby http://twitter.com/JillHimitsu http://DaCorner.live #GetInDaCorner #Comedy
Podcast 35: A Strange Funk We're back with another guest this week! Nikki is in studio with us to discuss the craft beer industry and her experience with our Brewery of the Week - Strange Roots Experimental Ales. Nikki gives us a run down of her history in the industry. She was a bar manager for one of our favorite local restaurants, Mad Mex. She gave us some insight into how the craft selection was made and who she worked with to have on tap at her locations. With almost 20 years of food industry experience she has a few stories to tell. Nikki also works a couple days a week at Strange Roots currently. She was able to shed light on the shipping/purchasing of beer within PA, which is apparently a lot easier if you produce beer in the commonwealth. Beer #1 (Studio) - Ragnarok - Strange Roots (8.2% Wild Ale with Elderberries, Black Currants, Red Raspberries and Black Cherry juice) This one was a carry over from the days of Draai Laag and very much lends to the flavor. Wild fermentation makes this a very tart beer. Brown in color, lots of cherry/berry on the nose but not a lot of barrel flavor. Beer #1 (Jake) - Zing Pop - Strange Roots (9.1% American Wild Ale) Jake said think alcohol Sprite. Very carbonated and floral. We get into the beers Strange Roots makes and the theme here is experimentation and pushing the limits. Behemoth is a 20% barleywine which is crazy for a beer. Jake fires off some questions at Nikki about her favorite breweries and personal beer consumption. We hit on Dancing Gnome and Grist House for cool hang out spots and discuss a little bit about hours and demand. We took a hard right and discussed Ben Affleck's back tattoo. Google it. It's a train wreck. Hercules makes his presence known. Beer #2 (Studio) - Breakfast Superhighway - Platform/Hitchhiker collab (6.8% IPA with milk sugar, citrus zest and breakfast cereal) Nikki was not a fan of this one. It's very bready and fruity and the milk sugar is very present in this beer. From here we went over Platform and Hitchhiker and the experimental styles. We talk about adjuncts in beer, such as ginger, pop tarts, count chocula, etc. Jake dabs and then Alex accuses people of not being able to floss. Not the dance, but the dental care activity. Alex questions his youth because he didn't know what the floss dance was. Looping back to Strange Roots we talk a little about their business tactics and quality control. Nikki gave us her couple of favorite beers from Strange Roots - The Balloonist and Toucan Slam were her favorites. Beer #3 (Studio) - Double Disco - Funk Brewing (7.7% DIPA) A double version of their Silent Disco IPA. This one is hazy and hoppy. Dank and resinous tones but very crisp fruity finish. Nikki's Top 3 beer styles: Session IPAs, Stouts/Porters, Sours/Saisons/Wild ales. Jake gets back on his soapbox about how the brewery bubble is gonna burst, although he thinks Strange Roots is gonna stick around. Toward the end of the podcast, we go off topic and discuss tattoos and artwork. Beer #4 (Studio) - The Balloonist - Strange Roots (8.7% Sour Golden Ale with Orange Peel) Very carbonated. The orange peel lends to the sourness of the beer. Jake is excited about all the travel going on in the next few weeks. We stereotype the pacific northwest including bean boots, beanies and flannels. Nikki enlightens us about how the yeast in wild fermentation works. Hint: It's not an exact science but there is a lot of science involved. From there we get into the inner workings of determining alcohol content. Hydrometers and chromatography are the primary ways to measure ABV %. The debate on whether or not 100% accuracy really matters to the average beer drinker spawns out of this conversation. As we wrap up, we want to extend a huge thank you to Nikki for coming on and shooting the shit with us for an hour and a half. Look for our Christmas episode next week!
It's the holiday season in Pittsburgh, and Emily and Madeline are chatting about all of the best things to do in the city, from ice-skating downtown to local shopping at holiday markets. Plus, we discuss an article in Thrillist from a restaurant critic that fears he closed a small-town burger joint by naming it the best burger in America. What responsibility do we as food writers have to the restaurants we cover? It's an interesting topic. Finally, we share some of the newest restaurants to open in Pittsburgh in the last couple of weeks, including a BBQ takeout spot in the Strip District, and the newest Mad Mex location.
Gondoltad volna, hogy Iránban a közbiztonság annyira jó, hogy az utcán is simán lehet aludni? Hogy 5600 méter magas vulkánt lehet mászni? Sőt, síelni és búvárkodni is lehet? Hatalmas ország, változatos természeti kincsekkel és klímával, nem beszélve a perzsa kultúráról és az iszlám építészetről. De ezeken túl Dani mesélt arról, hogy milyen hihetetlenül kedvesek és vendégszeretőek a helyiek, hogyan készítenek alkoholos sört az alkoholmentesből, miért beszélnek nyíltabban a külföldiekkel a homoszexualitásról, hogyan (nem) viselik a kötelező hijabot a nők és mi zajlik egy iráni házibuliban.//Show notes //Köszönjük az Ingame-nek, hogy biztosították az interjú helyszínét.Dani blogja, instagramjaHelyszínek: Irán, Törökország, Isztambul, Perzsa Birodalom, Szaud-Arábia, Teherán, USA, Izrael, Los Angeles, Jazd, Meshed, Iszfahán, Thaiföld, Zagrosz-hegység, Alborz hegység, Kaszpi-tenger, Perzsa-öböl, Irak, Kurdisztán, Damavand, Kilimandzsáró, K2, Siráz, Perszepolisz, Hamadán, Erbíl, Szudán, Kartúm, Pakisztán, Szófia, Borneó,Film, könyv, étterem, zene: Mad Mex, Shiraz Perzsa Étterem, Teherán büfé, Lonely Planet, Alibaba, Dani fogorvosa, aki popsztárApp, oldal: Couchsurfing, Aegan, Pegasus, Eurolines, pelikán.huÉtel, ital: arak, kebab, abgoosht (dizi), fesenjan, tevepörköltAz említett videó a taroufról.Iráni közlekedésTevés sztoriHa mennél Danival hegyet mászni, akkor kattints ide a részletekért.Ha tetszett ez az adás, akkor iratkozz fel a csatornánkra. Két hét múlva kedden jön az újabb rész!Ha kérdésed, javaslatod van, akkor írj nekünk a Facebook/Instagramon oldalunkon.
A Burning Man nem csak egy művészeti fesztivál, hanem egy kísérlet arra, hogy 70 ezer ember hogyan tud egymással együtt élni egy hétig úgy, hogy 10 alapérték tartja őket össze. Lehetséges-e az ítélkezésmentes elfogadás? Hogyan működik egy fesztivál pénz nélkül? Az alapértékek mellett sok hasznos infót is megtudhattok a fesztiválról. Hogyan lehet jegyet venni? Miért tart hetekig a felkészülés? Mikre lesz szükséged? Milyen elemekkel kell megküzdeni a Black Rock sivatagban? Milyenek a higiéniás körülmények és milyen költségei vannak egy ilyen fesztiválnak?Köszönjük az Ingame-nek, hogy felvehettük náluk ezt az adást!Show notes:Vigh Bori blogjaBurning Man honlapjaBurning Man a világban:Juhé Burn, MidBurn, AfrikaBurn, Going NowhereNevadai Black Rock sivatag, Larry Harvey, Pálinka Lounge, Ozora, Mad Mex, Time to Burn, SplitWiseHa kérdésed, javaslatod van, akkor írj nekünk a Facebook/Instagramon oldalunkon.
Sam, Adam, and Steve celebrate the cultural appropriation of Cinco de Mayo in a culturally appropriate way by drinking Mexican style beers brewed in America. They talk about New Realm brewing buying the former Green Flash facility, Adam takes a trip to Yellow Bridge, and Sam is back on Untappd. Then they actually try to learn the true meaning of Cinco de Mayo as well as history and facts about brewing in Mexico. Finally they play an old favorite round of Craft or Crap.Beers:Epic Los Locos Mexican LagerNorth Coast Laguna Baja Dark Mexican LagerStillwater Artisanal Levadura Oaxacan-Style Gose
Let’s face it. A lot of restaurants have chicken wings on their menus. Some simply are better than others. This episode's panelists: Andrew King, ThisWeek Community News reporter for Westerville and Worthington Neil Thompson, ThisWeek Community News assignment editor Rebecca Zimmer, ThisWeek Community News and Columbus Dispatch production manager Where can the best wings be found in central Ohio? Andrew's pick: Roosters, multiple locations Neil's pick: Westies Gastropub, locations in Clintonville and the Brewery District Rebecca's pick: Mad Mex, 1542 N. High St., in the South Campus Gateway Other wings mentioned: Boneless wings from Roosters Roadhouse wings Korean BBQ sauce from Westies Donkey sauce from Roosters Barley's grilled wings (especially with the 'gates of hell' sauce) Buffalo cauliflower from Harvest Pizzeria New episodes are released every Friday. Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play and Stitcher. Have any suggestions on what we should talk about? Email us at online@thisweeknews.com or tweet us at @ThisWeekNews. Find them here: * On iTunes, go to https://apple.co/2JyZIfv. * On Google Play, go to https://bit.ly/2qiupwG. * On Stitcher, go to https://bit.ly/2GXO6AT. After you subscribe, the latest episodes will be downloaded automatically to your phone or tablet so you can listen during your commute while working out or making dinner. This podcast was produced by Scott Hummel, ThisWeek assistant managing editor, digital. online@thisweeknews.com @ThisWeekNews
A few minutes of additional conversation with Jim, particularly as it relates to our friend, Prof D. I wrote a piece when Dave passed away at 40. I'll share it with you here. Please read, and listen, and hold your friends dearly while they're with you. Dear Dave, Through alphabetic providence, we, perhaps the only two white kids deeply and completely connected to hip hop and hip hop culture in Glenshaw in the late 1980s, became locker partners in ninth grade. 1988. The year I moved from Connecticut to Pittsburgh, an exceptionally awkward teen terrified of not fitting in yet knowing that I wouldn’t fit in and ultimately not wanting to be a popular douchebag but ultimately giving too much of a shit and really pissed off about the whole internal struggle. Del Duca. Dengler. Both of us with overalls, Public Enemy gear, ball caps and sneakers that, whenever possible, matched the cap, and thick, perhaps not entirely unintended white-boy afros. Both of us working 20 hours per week to buy the shit we loved because we came from families without money. Both of us honors students and smartasses who didn’t quite fit in with the preppy Glenshaw overly-earnest-pseudo-poetic-pop-leaning (…fuck Michael Stipe…) honors-student vibe. You were among my earliest friends and have been one of my longest-standing friends. You hooked me up with free Arby’s and free Pizza Hut and you drove my no-license-having ass all around Pittsburgh when I wasn’t bussing it. You blasted EPMD, Eric B. and Rakim, Marly Marl, Biz Markie, and the Beastie Boys. You accepted me and you endeared yourself to my Mom. You were my boy. Almost all of my memories of you from the 90s involve boisterous laughter, hip hop, and happiness. We commuted to Pitt. We hung out in the William Pitt Union and played too many games of ping pong across our Freshman year. We wagered sodas and lunches and we purchased our own paddles. We became fucking ping pong nerds. And why not?! Things changed the following year. I asked you to be my roommate in our shitty, roach-infested, slum-lord-managed apartment on Bates Street. Stone also played ping pong with us, and I worked with Rich. They shared a room, and we shared a room, and the roaches took up residence with Scobes and Cordes across the hall. You were a shitty, shitty roommate. Inconsiderate and seemingly clueless. You pissed me off somewhere in the vicinity of all the time. You have no idea how close you were to having your ass beaten by one or all of us across hundreds of occasions. I once cleaned the dirty toilet…the one you just left unflushed, post burrito, and with some piece of metal stuck in the bowl…with your bath towel. You drank directly from the 2 liter bottle like that’s how the world worked. I used to turn on the hot water when you showered to fuck with you. We talked about you fiercely behind your back. I came to really dislike you…and I bailed right the fuck out of another year in the apartment. That distance was the key. They say absence makes the heart grow fonder. This proved true for us. You came to my a cappella shows religiously…you were my biggest and most consistent fan. We hung, we ate, we shared music, and things shifted largely back to normal. I was in your wedding, and we participated in friends’ weddings together. Your laugh remained boisterous…the kind of laugh that turned heads. I’m glad you never gave a fuck about all that. When you laughed, you laughed with your entire body and soul. And when you showed up, you were really there. You weren’t preoccupied nor were you fake. You were present. Not many people on this planet are present. Like ever. You were. That’s a fucking fact, jack. And now all you are is gone. (You loved that song, too.) I saw you last at a fantastic party for our close friend. Before that, my family and I ran into you at Pamela’s in Millvale and we all whooped it up for like a half hour. You showed me your new Jeep. It was a dream vehicle for both you and Dawson. Each time I ran into you it was a little reunion, a celebration, an event. Mad Mex. My 40th birthday party; you, Jen, and I all wore denim bib overalls. I had my Tribe Called Quest shirt on. (You were one of the few that truly understood the significance of Tribe.) The Pig Bar; you dressed as Billy May for the Halloween S.G. Project. That De La Soul show at Mr. Smalls. It was the night that Bush was elected to his second term. The crowd there sucked. We both thought that De La would never come back to Pittsburgh given the lack of enthusiasm weighing down the place. But we fucking jammed that night. It was as if we were right back in high school…and we were listening to “Me, Myself, and I” for the very first time. Minds blown. I marveled at your interactions with Dawson, David. You were a loving, caring, generous, present (…ever fucking present, man…that was your gift…), guiding Father. You got me completely back when I saw you in that role. All else forgotten, swept under the carpet of too-many-years-ago and too-few-days-left-to-hang-on-to-bullshit. Too goddam few days left. How could we have known how few? Dude, I miss you. Life is precious and precarious. I’ll not forget that again. I won’t. I promise I won’t. I’ll find a way to remind myself. You will be remembered. You were loved. You made an impact and you made a difference, and you spread a whole lotta love, laughter, and joy. That’s all we can hope for as humans. I’m numb, man. It’s never really too late. Until it is. It is. G
Matthew Mcconaughey got his ass cornerized! He talked about getting naked, smoking pot and playing the bongos on Yuk Nassty and Dogga Baby's butt cheeks. ALSOOOO, We prank called some one eyed hookers, aka Bobby Anthem and Mad Mex. Our phone line was hacked by two Russian guys named Boris. And Jill Himitsu may or may not won a gold medal for Squirting! THANK YOU Bobby Anthem, Mad Mex, Jill Himitsu, WOLFMAN, and Gilbert Carlson for making this show amazing! Wolfman Mike's show, Monster Castle Paranormal Radio - https://www.spreaker.com/show/monster-castle-paranormal-radio Prince Gilbert Carlson's prank call show is LIVE on mixlr almost daily right here - http://mixlr.com/overandoutxxx and thank you, to everyone who tunes in. You guys are the best. Get Er Dumb with US LIVE every Wednesday night at 9 pm et / 6pm pt ONLY AT http://DaCorner.live and http://youtube.com/getindacorner soundcloud http://soundcloud.com/getindacorner spreaker http://bit.ly/gidcspreaker itunes http://bit.ly/gidcp stitcher http://bit.ly/gidcstitcher google play http://bit.ly/gidcandroid youtube http://youtube.com/getindacorner corner music http://facebook.com/getindacorner http://soundcloud.com/yuknassty http://instagram.com/yuknassty http://twitter.com/YukNassty_ http://twitter.com/DoggaBaby http://twitter.com/JillHimitsu http://GetInDaCorner.com
Amanda and Steve are drinking Sierra Nevada this week. As far as recommendations for where to eat, they're going with a tried and true - get yourself to MadMex. For drinks however, they're switching things up a little. Their recommendation this week is Korner Pub. It is October in Pittsburgh, and there are certainly plenty of things to check out. With the super nice weather we're having, it's the perfect time to check out some outside options, too! Steve and Amanda run down this week's hot spots starting with the Celebration of George Romero at Row House Cinema, Millvale Food Truck Round Up, Kennywood Happy Hauntings, Rick-or-Treat Glow Golf at Fun Fore All in Cranberry, Equus at the O'Reilly Theater, and Rocky Horror Picture Show (practically everywhere this time of year). An extra special, only Pittsburgh event is the reopening of the Greenfield Bridge! The final recommendation from Amanda and Steve is to check out your local pubs for Halloween parties - especially if you don't have your Halloween plans locked down yet. As usual, Amanda and Steve wrap up the show with their He Said/She Said segment! This week they're talking about checking out other people. After the show remember to: Follow the discussion on Twitter (@Boldpgh) You can support the show on Patreon! Remember to check out our friends at River's Edge (@RiversEdgePGH) - and our stream over there! Also, check out BOLDpgh.com and sorgatronmedia.com for more entertainment!
Amanda and Steve are drinking Sierra Nevada this week. As far as recommendations for where to eat, they're going with a tried and true - get yourself to MadMex. For drinks however, they're switching things up a little. Their recommendation this week is Korner Pub. It is October in Pittsburgh, and there are certainly plenty of things to check out. With the super nice weather we're having, it's the perfect time to check out some outside options, too! Steve and Amanda run down this week's hot spots starting with the Celebration of George Romero at Row House Cinema, Millvale Food Truck Round Up, Kennywood Happy Hauntings, Rick-or-Treat Glow Golf at Fun Fore All in Cranberry, Equus at the O'Reilly Theater, and Rocky Horror Picture Show (practically everywhere this time of year). An extra special, only Pittsburgh event is the reopening of the Greenfield Bridge! The final recommendation from Amanda and Steve is to check out your local pubs for Halloween parties - especially if you don't have your Halloween plans locked down yet. As usual, Amanda and Steve wrap up the show with their He Said/She Said segment! This week they're talking about checking out other people. After the show remember to: Follow the discussion on Twitter (@Boldpgh) You can support the show on Patreon! Remember to check out our friends at River's Edge (@RiversEdgePGH) - and our stream over there! Also, check out BOLDpgh.com and sorgatronmedia.com for more entertainment!
We can go BACK 2 BACK with that - Get In Da Corner 166 Happy birthday Santos and Luke! AAA EEE III EEYAAAARE you a homosexual? GET READY for the first ever Vibrating Panties Telethon! Details cummin soon sluuuuuts! So the Dumbasses, Dogga Baby and Yuk Nassty, learned you some new stuff this week. Let's see ummm, we now know we all the cats migrated north to Wisconsin from Mish's neighborhood. I think MadMex translated some spanish words into some really sick shit about fucking male dragons. OH YAH, them stupid FUnCKS found the perfect pair of buddy undies! They are great. You might want a pair. Check out the cover art! We love you fuckers! Get Er Dumb with US LIVE every Wednesday night at 9 pm et / 6pm pt ONLY AT http://DaCorner.live and http://youtube.com/getindacorner soundcloud http://soundcloud.com/getindacorner spreaker http://bit.ly/gidcspreaker itunes http://bit.ly/gidcp stitcher http://bit.ly/gidcstitcher google play http://bit.ly/gidcandroid youtube http://youtube.com/getindacorner corner music http://facebook.com/getindacorner http://soundcloud.com/yuknassty http://instagram.com/yuknassty http://twitter.com/YukNassty_ http://twitter.com/DoggaBaby http://twitter.com/JillHimitsu http://GetInDaCorner.com
Da corner podcast will be LIVE at the gathering of the juggs 2017! Sponsored by Russell Simmons and The Gay Jew Underground. Oh Sh!t, WE HAVE popped another dumbass' corner cherry?!? NICK from the Nothing Forum, aka The Clomper, got his ass CORNERIZED! BUT he fucks slow ladies and gentlemen! Yuk was in a slow class during his senor year of high school. Dogger would skip his first hour class to hang out in Yuk's der da der class. The teacher made the class hold on to a long piece of yarn while walking to the library.... Nick is the shit! Another perfect dumbass guest for Da Corner. Future classic episode. We look forward to more shows with Nick. Subscribe to his podcast The Nothing Forum and follow his social media boxes! https://nothingforum.com https://stitcher.com/podcast/nothing-forum https://soundcloud.com/nothing-forum https://www.facebook.com/groups/nothingforum Do not forget what Mad Mex tells us, "we all shit brown, pee yellow, and cum yellow." Get Er Dumb with US LIVE every Wednesday night at 9 pm et / 6pm pt ONLY AT http://DaCorner.live and http://youtube.com/getindacorner soundcloud http://soundcloud.com/getindacorner spreaker http://bit.ly/gidcspreaker itunes http://bit.ly/gidcp stitcher http://bit.ly/gidcstitcher google play http://bit.ly/gidcandroid youtube http://youtube.com/getindacorner corner music http://facebook.com/getindacorner http://soundcloud.com/yuknassty http://instagram.com/yuknassty http://twitter.com/YukNassty_ http://twitter.com/DoggaBaby http://twitter.com/JillHimitsu http://GetInDaCorner.com
Posted: Fri, 21 Apr 2017 THANK UUUUU for always f*cking with us dumbasses! We have had a lot of fun doing this show for the past 4+ years. Thank you! Benis - is a mexican penis with a sambaro and a pancho, only butt mexicans' Benises are only the tips.. Mad Mex and Max Cole sitting in a tree, making vibrating slut babies.. Jill Himitsu, "the new girl in town," and grandma Nassty are some wooden spoon, ass abusin, crazy BIIIITCHES! They keep 7 in their purses. Who the fuck else is better than Da Corner, NOT THE LAS VEGAS RAIDERS!! Eat your FAAACE Strange Life! And then Doggs and Yuk had a staring contest to figure out who is going to buy the double casket so they can podcast when they are dead. Make sure to donate $$$ on Patreon ( not sperm u fucks ) to hear the solo shows Get In Da Prison and Why Does My Name Have to be Gay. https://www.patreon.com/getindacorner Get Er Dumb with US LIVE every Wednesday night at 9 pm et / 6pm pt ONLY AT http://DaCorner.live and http://mixlr.com/get-in-da-corner spreaker http://bit.ly/gidcspreaker itunes http://bit.ly/gidcp stitcher http://bit.ly/gidcstitcher google play http://bit.ly/gidcandroid youtube http://youtube.com/getindacorner http://GetInDaCorner.com http://facebook.com/getindacorner http://soundcloud.com/getindacorner http://soundcloud.com/yuknassty http://instagram.com/yuknassty http://twitter.com/YukNassty_ http://twitter.com/DoggaBaby http://twitter.com/JillHimitsu
Posted: Sun, 19 Mar 2017 Gareth Reynolds, 5 star FAMOUS comedian in HollyWood, got In Da Corner to talk about the detective costume for his penis, his beautiful chest hair, when he dated Alan Thiiiick (or Alan Girthy) and his Dead Baby Hold ER Up ER (get yours at NardsMe). Dogga Baby, aka Frank The Tank, and Gareth took a bunch of shots of Jameson, went to McDonalds and got into a fight with a totem pole of midgets. Then, they bought a cabin together and ripped each other's skin off. WTF else happened?? Wellllll Donald Trump told us what Rosie O'Donnell's butthole smells like and his love for Mad Mex. Even Arnold Schwarzenegger showed up to tell us that Micro Machines are made from his sperm in a kiln. And all the way from hell, Satan skyped in to describe the padded rooms that he has ready for Jerry Sandusky. But, Most Importantly, no matter what you do, never feed a Yuk Nassty after Midnight... Support our LOVER Gary Reynolds The Dollop podcast - http://thedollop.libsyn.com Point for Point podcast, with Evan P Mann and Da Corner's special friend Vicky Pezza - http://http://pointvspoint.libsyn.com The LIVE Dollop podcast, with co Host Dave Anthony, is going on TOUR. hit the link and buy a ticket! http://www.dolloppodcast.com/tour-schedule.html ORDER The Dollop Book - United States of Absurdity - http://amzn.to/2mgsutq use promo code Dildo Breath at the checkout Big BIg BIG thank yousss ALSO to Jill Himitsu, Anthony 'Missionary" Thomas, and Mad Mex for making this show not suck as much. Penis! spreaker http://bit.ly/gidcspreaker itunes http://bit.ly/gidcp stitcher http://bit.ly/gidcstitcher google play http://bit.ly/gidcandroid LIVE Wednesday nights http://DaCorner.live http://youtube.com/getindacorner http://GetInDaCorner.com http://facebook.com/getindacorner http://twitter.com/YukNassty_ http://instagram.com/yuknassty http://twitter.com/DoggaBaby http://twitter.com/JillHimitsu
Posted: Tue, 14 Jun 2016 Yuk Nassty is the very first Trans-gender gymnast! Can you guess how big his tits needed to grow? Dogga Baby is now sponsored by a brand new perfume EVREYBODY, and it's called UnRapeable. Shit smells so bad, not even uncle Jeffery Dahmer will want you. Coming to a vending machine In your cell block SOON. Of course, this week's "That's The Best Thing About That" award goes to MadMex, because that fucker can see outta both of his eyes when he is in Mexico... Every Wednesday night, 9pm est LIVE - http://DaCorner.live http://GetInDaCorner.com
Posted: Tue, 06 Dec 2016 Last Episode of #DaCorner. Thanks for always F*cking with US! Happy Birthday to that ONE EYE'd, Uncircumcised, flying mexi melt fucker, MAD MEX!! We will miss him the most How much cocaine was the cast of Grease using? - Fuck Mumsi the Dog - Wack off and look into MY eyes - Don't talk about Dogga's knees - and much more of the Normal CORNER filth that you loved I will keep all of the old shows on our rss feed, itunes, stitcher, google play, youtube, etc etc etc Shit's been fun, yah hey cheese curds PENIS Get In Da Corner's LAST EPISODE EVER podcast #144
Posted: Tue, 05 Apr 2016 Doggs and Yuk got NEW JOB! They get $.005 per fart noise that they match to famous people's laugh. What fart noise does your laugh sound like? If you do not know by know that Doggs stutters and Yuk has a slurs, they remind you a lot in this show. Peter Peters from CSPAM interviews Dogger FROM PRISON and find out about his first intimate moment behind bars. More stories from the planet Sluropathy. Supposedly, Dogga Baby think's he can take over Yuk Nassty's KingDUMB, by pretending he is the Culligan Man and supplying the slaves with better water than the swamp that drains out of Yuk's mouth. Last but not least, gofunme.com/GetMadMexANewEye We need to raise funds NOW to help our poor friend, MAD MEX, regain sight in both eyes, so everyone in his life stops disappearing on him, because they walked a little to the right. Thank you again, to everyone who gets dumb with us! http://GetInDaCorner.com
Posted: Tue, 15 Dec 2015 Da Corner is LIVE every Wednesday night around 9pm EST. Watch us on Periscope and FilmOnTv - FOLLOW US - http://periscope.tv/getindacorner http://social.filmon.com/getindacorner Audio only Stream - FOLLOW US - http://mixlr.com/get-in-da-corner Thank you for calling in, Mark in Detroit, Evan Hill, DeeeBo, SpaceGoat, Mad Mex, JillHimitsu, Frank Berdini. http://GetInDaCorner.com Proud members of The Inspired Disorder Collective
Posted: Sun, 22 Nov 2015 BREAKING NEWS: Mad Mex broke into his neighbor's house and stuck his head in her 30 inch vagina! Thank you goes out to Mish from The Wrestling Soup Podcast for the exclusive video of the perp in action! Evan Hill was live on the scene, reporting on how Mad Mex needs to find some sex. Dogga Baby has a problem with Twerking. Yuk Nassty rubs jalapeno juice on his cock. Asian girls come thru to wack Yuk and Doggs off. Guess who came first? AND, The one and ONLY SPECIAL BATMAN, came back in the corner to nurture and comfort Mad Mex and Evan Hill. Follow us on Twitter @madmex89 @WrestlingSoup @DoggaBaby @FuckYuk Join Evan Hill's Fan Club on FB https://www.facebook.com/groups/1558160877779051 WEDNESDAY, November 25th is our 100th Episode, FINALLY, after 3 years! Join us, skype in, call in, come ROAST Doggs and Yuk. 9pm - 11pm est MAYBE earlier. Follow, Subscribe, so you get our LIVE notifications. Get In Da Corner Podcast is LIVE on Periscope, YouTube, Mixlr, and FilmOn http://periscope.tv/getindacorner http://mixlr.com/get-in-da-corner http://GetInDaCorner.com proud members of The Inspired Disorder Collective
October 31, 2015 The first ever Annual Stutter off is in the books. Fellow stuttering guy, Mad Mex, wh wha whooped this schit out of Dogga Baby! Then, Evan Hill came in Da Corner and brought the funny. Doggs and Evan tag teamed Yuk Nassty, with jokes, you freaks. Follow us on Twitter @FuckYuk @DoggaBaby @madmex89. Become a FAN of Evan Hill on his FB Fan Page http://www.facebook.com/groups/1558160877779051/ http://GetInDaCorner.com Like us on FB http://www.facebook.com/getindacorner Proud members of the Inspired Disorder Collective
FUTURE CLASSIC EPISODE of the Get In Da Corner podcast. Shout out to Jill Himitsu, Evan Hill, Dakota Duran Duran, Stump lovin' LISA, Mad Mex (yes that is the one eye feller), Mark 'The Meatball' Savage, and Mish 'The Promise' Thomas for helping us to not be THAT stupid. http://GetInDaCorner.com http://mixlr.com/get-in-da-corner LIVE wednesdays 9pm est Sponsored by http://DailyDab.net
THANK UUUUU for always f*cking with us dumbasses! We have had a lot of fun doing this show for the past 4+ years. Thank you! Benis - is a mexican penis with a sombrero hat and a poncho, only butt Mexicans' Benises are only the tips.. Mad Mex and Max Cole sitting in a tree, making vibrating slut babies.. Jill Himitsu, "the new girl in town," and grandma Nassty are some wooden spoon, ass abusing, crazy BIIIITCHES! They keep 7 in their purses. Who the fuck else is better than Da Corner, NOT THE LAS VEGAS RAIDERS!! Eat your FAAACE Strange Life! And then Doggs and Yuk had a staring contest to figure out who is going to buy the double casket so they can podcast when they are dead. Make sure to donate $$$ on Patreon ( not sperm u fucks ) to hear the solo shows Get In Da Prison and Why Does My Name Have to be Gay. https://www.patreon.com/getindacorner Get Er Dumb with US LIVE every Wednesday night at 9 pm et / 6pm pt ONLY AT http://DaCorner.live and http://mixlr.com/get-in-da-corner spreaker http://bit.ly/gidcspreaker itunes http://bit.ly/gidcp stitcher http://bit.ly/gidcstitcher google play http://bit.ly/gidcandroid youtube http://youtube.com/getindacorner http://GetInDaCorner.com http://facebook.com/getindacorner http://soundcloud.com/getindacorner http://soundcloud.com/yuknassty http://instagram.com/yuknassty http://twitter.com/YukNassty_ http://twitter.com/DoggaBaby http://twitter.com/JillHimitsu
Gareth Reynolds, 5 star FAMOUS comedian in HollyWood, got In Da Corner to talk about the detective costume for his penis, his beautiful chest hair, when he dated Alan Thiiiick (or Alan Girthy) and his Dead Baby Hold ER Up ER (get yours at NardsMe). Dogga Baby, aka Frank The Tank, and Gareth took a bunch of shots of Jameson, went to McDonalds and got into a fight with a totem pole of midgets. Then, they bought a cabin together and ripped each other's skin off. WTF else happened?? Wellllll Donald Trump told us what Rosie O'Donnell's butthole smells like and his love for Mad Mex. Even Arnold Schwarzenegger showed up to tell us that Micro Machines are made from his sperm in a kiln. And all the way from hell, Satan skyped in to describe the padded rooms that he has ready for Jerry Sandusky. But, Most Importantly, no matter what you do, never feed a Yuk Nassty after Midnight... Support our LOVER Gary Reynolds The Dollop podcast - http://thedollop.libsyn.com Point for Point podcast, with Evan P Mann and Da Corner's special friend Vicky Pezza - http://http://pointvspoint.libsyn.com The LIVE Dollop podcast, with co Host Dave Anthony, is going on TOUR. hit the link and buy a ticket! http://www.dolloppodcast.com/tour-schedule.html ORDER The Dollop Book - United States of Absurdity - http://amzn.to/2mgsutq use promo code Dildo Breath at the checkout Big BIg BIG thank yousss ALSO to Jill Himitsu, Anthony 'Missionary" Thomas, and Mad Mex for making this show not suck as much. Penis! spreaker http://bit.ly/gidcspreaker itunes http://bit.ly/gidcp stitcher http://bit.ly/gidcstitcher google play http://bit.ly/gidcandroid LIVE Wednesday nights http://DaCorner.live http://youtube.com/getindacorner http://GetInDaCorner.com http://facebook.com/getindacorner http://twitter.com/YukNassty_ http://instagram.com/yuknassty http://twitter.com/DoggaBaby http://twitter.com/JillHimitsu
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At a restaurant or bar, details make up a diner’s experience. Lighting, décor , music -- Brooke Annibale’s embraces each to enhance the experience of eating out. She’s a Pittsburgh singer and songwriter, and works for the Big Burrito restaurant group as a music programmer. In this episode of On The House , the work of the behind-the-scenes DJ to countless meals at Mad Mex , Casbah , Eleven and Kaya .
The Mad Mexican welcomes back famed artist Ciro Casanova as they discuss Superboy's progress, kids and their bikes and the five WORST comic book movies of all time!
Mad Mexican Episode 17: This week, the Mad Mexican Angel H. Rivera interviews guest Sandyha Nankani. The founder of The Literary Safari discusses her quest to educate all of the world's children and how her journey from Ghana to the Ivy League have impacted her life's mssion. Nankani also shares how writing about domestic violence gave her clarity on her personal and career path. And listen to where you can see Angel H. Rivera this week! For more Mad Mexican Show, check out Latino Sports Talk Radio.
Bill Fuller is the corporate chef for the big Burrito Group , a restaurant company that began in Pittsburgh two decades ago. Fuller grew up in Dubois, a small town a couple hours northeast of Pittsburgh and pursued degrees in chemistry before learning about the upstart restaurant group. He joined the team as a chef and today big Burrito has a portfolio of 5 specialty restaurants, 13 Mad Mex restaurants and a catering company. In this segment of On The House, Larkin Page-Jacobs visits the kitchen at Eleven in the Strip District to ask Fuller what exactly the corporate chef job entails.
Produce distributor Paragon Foods is a behemoth in the region, providing fresh produce, dairy and poultry to institutions large and small, including Pittsburgh Public Schools, Google, Olive Garden, Mad Mex and Meat and Potatoes — even universities, hospitals and living facilities. In this episode of On The House , Larkin Page-Jacobs visits Paragon’s Chief Operating Officer John McClelland at their Lawrenceville facility.
With one host gone , the other is still here . But , Triple Lucha sure has a guest on the TripleReview this week . MadMex is back to give his thoughts on the last few weeks of Lucha Libre and Wrestling .