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Idealistic vision of a lost English way of life

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Junk Food Dinner
JFS77: Curse of the Dog God (1977)

Junk Food Dinner

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025


  Our adventures through 1970'S Japan continue, with our look at Toei's 1977 classic Curse of the Dog God, aka Curse of the God Dog, starring a flying decapitated dog's head! It's based on the Inugami Curse, a real dog-god yokai from Japan! Also! We chat about movies coming out in May (of 1985!). So #DonloydNow and enjoy this bite-sized Junk Food Supper. We got all this plus Pee-fixation in Netflix's GLOW Series, Sean's films about Merry Old England, Parker still likes Men but prefers Wars, unnecessary crapfests, daisy chained headphone cables at the cinemaplex, medium gonzo factor, tuneful ditties, sneezes, blank stares, gleeks and so much more!! Direct Donloyd Here Got a movie suggestion for the show, or better yet an opinion on next week's movies? Drop us a line at JFDPodcast@gmail.com. Or leave us a voicemail: 347-746-JUNK (5865). Add it to your telephone now! JOIN THE CONVERSATION! Also, if you like the show, please take a minute and subscribe and/or comment on us on iTunes, Stitcher, Blubrry or Podfeed.net. Check us out on Facebook and Twitter! We'd love to see some of your love on Patreon - it's super easy and fun to sign up for the extra bonus content. We'll mine uranium for your love and support. With picks like these, you GOTTA #DonloydNow and listen in!

The J. Burden Show
The J. Burden Show Ep. 259: Morgoth's Review

The J. Burden Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 67:37


We talk about Merry Old England.   Morgoth: https://www.youtube.com/@MorgothsReview1 https://morgoth.substack.com/   J: https://findmyfrens.net/jburden/ Buy me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/j.burden Substack: https://substack.com/@jburden Axios: https://axios-remote-fitness-coaching... ETH: 0xB06aF86d23B9304818729abfe02c07513e68Cb70 BTC: 3NZWdERoBXveb8uRQwgan7iMkA1V1rqX1G

Tape Notes
TN:134 The Libertines

Tape Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 72:02


John catches up with English rock band The Libertines to discuss how they wrote and recorded their latest album ‘All Quiet on the Eastern Esplanade'. The Libertines formed in 1997 and shot to fame with their debut album, 'Up the Bracket,' becoming pillars of the British indie/alternative resurgence of the early 2000s. Thirty years after their careers started, they have unveiled their fourth studio album, 'All Quiet on the Eastern Esplanade,' primarily recorded at their studio, The Albion Rooms, in Margate, with producer Dimitri Tikovoï. Sitting down with frontmen Carl Barat and Peter Doherty, the pair discuss their song writing process from idea to finished album. As well as sharing exclusive insights into the evolution of the Libertines' recording process, we hear demos and ideas from their early days writing together up to recent studio time in Jamaica.  Tracks discussed: Run Run Run, Merry Old England, & Shiver LINKS TO EVERYTHING TAPE NOTES   linktr.ee/tapenotes  Listen to ‘All Quiet on the Eastern Esplanade' here   Libertines Recording Limited, Universal Music Operations, EMI Intro Music - Sunshine Buddy, Laurel Collective GEAR MENTIONS 1957 NY Epiphone Casino Guitar Gibson J45 Guitar Marshall Amps Whurli The Albion Rooms Gear OUR GEAR https://linktr.ee/tapenotes_ourgear HELP SUPPORT THE SHOW If you'd like to help support the show you can donate as little or as much as you'd like here, (we really appreciate your contributions :)  Donate Or you can join us on Patreon, where among many things you can access full length videos of most new episodes, ad-free episodes and detailed gear list breakdowns. KEEP UP TO DATE For behind the scenes photos and the latest updates, make sure to follow us on:  Instagram: @tapenotes  Twitter: @tapenotes  Facebook: @tapenotespodcast   YouTube: Tape Notes Podcast Discord: Tape Notes Patreon: Tape Notes To let us know the artists you'd like to hear, Tweet us, slide into our DMs, send us an email or even a letter. We'd love to hear!  Visit our website to join our mailing list: www.tapenotes.co.uk TAPE NOTES TEAM Will Brown - Executive Producer, Engineer & Editor Tim Adam-Smith - Executive Producer, Videographer Will Lyons - Editor Nico Varanese - Videographer, Editor Guy Nicholls - Production Assistant Jessica Clucas - Production Assistant Katie-Louise Buxton - Production Assistant Seb Brunner-Stolovitzky - Production Assistant Jonathon Coughlin - Production Assistant Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hollysnark (with a side of Bauble)
S3E4: Christmas in Notting Hill

Hollysnark (with a side of Bauble)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 25:33


We continue our overseas adventures for Season 3 with a delightful romp in Merry Old England and Christmas in Notting Hill.  Nope, we don't know what we're doing next or when, but stay tuned.

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The Wake Up
Richard Vobes - Gentle Rebellion in Merry Old England

The Wake Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 58:33


In this weeks episode Ben speaks to Richard Vobes, the Bald Explorer.  Richard runs and well supported and much loved YouTube Channel and boasts 156,000 subscribers.  Not that he would boast though because he is a humble and lovely man.Richard and Ben discuss his journey down the rabbit hole, his love of England and why the McNasties are doomed and we are well on the way to winning a quiet, and possibly lasting victory.You can follow Richard on YouTube here - https://www.youtube.com/@RichardVobesJoin The Wake Up Telegram here https://t.me/thewakeuppodcast

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THE Sales Japan Series by Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo, Japan
305: The Japanese business Glass Permanently Half-Empty

THE Sales Japan Series by Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo, Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 14:15


Many years ago, my job was to help Australian companies crack the Japanese market.  One of the elements of that job was explaining the Japanese business psyche to the Australian businesspeople targeting Nippon.  As you might imagine this wasn't an easy task, as the mindsets are so different.  White colonisation of Australia started in the late 1700s and the first convicts and settlers arrived into a vast continent, without one permanent structure, bridge, road or port.  Aboriginal life was nomadic.  Hunt everything you can in the area around you, then pack everything up and move to the next location. You didn't need modern infrastructure for that lifestyle.    The consequence has been that the culture built up amongst the early English settlers was very much one of “can do” and optimism that they could tame the heat, droughts, fires, cyclones and floods that are part and parcel of life in Australia.  Six generations ago, my ancestors hacked their way through the bush by hand, to create fields for agriculture and to feed the cattle and sheep. If you couldn't take it, you could always go back to Mother England.   Japan is a also country with no shortage of natural calamities.  Earthquakes trigger fires in cities and wooden houses burn quickly.  They also trigger tsunami and these can wipe out entire towns, as we have seen in 2011. Typhoons and floods destroy crops and building.  Floods and landslides are common.  My super wealthy, famous Japanese friend was walking his dog after heavy rain and a wall suddenly collapsed and killed him.  Japan has volcanos as well and recently the well known Sakurajima volcano has had a major eruption.  This tough environment is part and parcel of Japan and there is no Mother England to retreat to – this is it for the Japanese population.  The mindset of the Japanese in my experience is one of the glass is half-empty and life is difficult.   When I was trying to explain the different attitude between the Aussie glass half full and the Japanese glass half empty approach, I found a useful comparison.  I discovered a graph showing the degrees of business optimism in Australia spread over many years.  Fundamentally the Aussies were positive and optimistic.  Japan has regular tankan surveys of business optimism and fundamentally the Japanese scores are usually negative or very low in terms of positivity.  When you compare the graphs, the results are strikingly different.   Historically, when a person working the land in Australia needed to replace an implement, there would be a six month turn around, as the sailing ship went off to Merry Old England and then sailed back with the replacement.  In the interim, people became innovative and flexible about finding a solution.  It created a “can do” mindset, because there was no choice.  So having these problem solving, positive, “can do” Aussies convincing Japanese buyers to start relying on them was a huge job.  I would show them the graph of how basically for the Japanese the glass was always half-empty and so the Aussies should curb their enthusiasm and approach the sale in a different way.   This is a generalisation and it doesn't make it any less true, but Australia is a country of creating things out of nothing and finding solutions and Japan is more one of caution.  Once you understand that the Japanese are not expecting anything spectacular to happen and are more concerned about things going horribly wrong, then you focus on reducing risk, rather than trumpeting your capability and your successes.  This is where track record, data and “smarts” about doing business in Japan come in.    Japan is a graveyard for MVP (Minimum Viable Product) launches.  The product has to be working extremely well, with no defects or problems. If it has any of these issues, the situation becomes problematic very quickly. Similarly, early adopters in business are a small crowd here.  Basically, in business, nobody wants to go first.  “You trial it, we will watch very, very carefully and if it doesn't blow up, we may take a look at it” is the usual ethos.  Note the word “may”, because even if it goes well, they may not take any action.  You don't get into trouble in a Japanese company for not being a path finder. Steady as she goes is preferred to anything smacking of risk taking.   When things go wrong in Australia, then the suppler gets to work to fix it and if some money needs to change hands as a result, then it gets done and everyone moves forward.  In Japan, you have to fix it, but that isn't where it ends.  You have to head around there to apologise in person, bearing gifts and expect to be lambasted for your poor reliability and shoddy work.  You also have to have forensic detail concerning why this problem occurred in the first place and a detailed, clear plan of making sure it never happens again.  Even then you may be removed as a supplier, especially so if you are not genuinely contrite and authentic in your remorse, for having caused the buyer problems.  Never forget, your buyer has their own buyers. If your problem got shared with their part of the food chain, then you have endangered their trust with their own clients.  This is the most disgraceful and egregious error you can make for any Japanese company who values their reputation and they all value their reputation.   Approach the deal with a solid understanding the Japanese side isn't going to get excited about your widget and that they are world champion sceptics.  Emphasise the track record, safeguards, measurement systems, quality control and the worst case scenario plan of action.  Expect to start small, in order to prove what you say is true.  Keep in mind that apart from you, no one is in a hurry to do the deal and so adjust your expectations accordingly

Rikki Gins Old Time Radio
RGOTR S02E16

Rikki Gins Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 61:02


  Crime Classics.  Episode 11, Mr. Thrower's Hammer.  We journey to Merry Old England to meet Mr. Thrower, a village blacksmith.  He specializes in making [...]

Hysteria 51
Sideworld: Haunted Forests of England | 284

Hysteria 51

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 51:01 Very Popular


Ah, Merry Old England, it's a magical place filled with wonder, excitement, and forests! And those forests are filled with hell hounds, and evil huntsmen, black eyed children, werewolves, vengeful ghosts, and even Pigmen... So yeah, fun! Director George Popov joins us this week to talk his new Documentary, Sideworld: Haunted Forests of England. In it he focuses on 3 spooky places, Wistman's Wood, Cannock Chase, and Epping Forest. They are filled with stories of horror and sightings galore of everything we mentioned above and so much more.  We talk what it's like moving from feature films to documentaries, how scary it is filming in haunted locations, and why Conspiracy Bot sucks so bad. So grab your mole suds and spotted dick, we are heading back to England this week to talk Sideworld: Haunted Forests on Hysteria 51. Sideworld: Haunted Forests of England Released 03/24/2022 Director: George Popov Writer, Producer: Jonathan Russell Composer: Matthew Laming Cinematographer: Richard Suckling Cast: Suzie Frances Garton, William Poulter  Distributor: Indie Rights Synopsis: Director George Popov presents a journey through three of England's most haunted forests, exploring a trove of frightening tales, myths and folklore. Follow: Twitter: @RubiconFilmsUK & @Sideworld_UK Instagram: @rubicon_films_uk Facebook: @SideworldUK George Twitter: @TheGeorgePopov Rubicon Films www.rubiconfilms.co.uk Available on: PrimeVideo, GooglePlay, Tubi, Youtube Movie Rentals.  Support the Show Get exclusive content & perks as well as an ad and sponsor free experience at https://www.patreon.com/Hysteria51 from just $1 Shop Be the Best Dressed at your Cult Meeting! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hysteria-51?ref_id=4106    Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/Hysteria51 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Smells Like Humans
YOU PROBABLY COULD USE A HOT, STEAMING BOWL OF SELF-COMPASSION RIGHT ABOUT NOW

Smells Like Humans

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 51:44


Theatre artist and mindfulness practitioner, Caitlin, joins the show from MERRY OLD ENGLAND, to discuss how we can improve our well-being by developing our self-compassion muscle.  Tangents include:  Problems with getting a cat through airport security; cryogenics; gambling; London cab drivers; carrying on without black beans; timing animals going to the bathroom;  and razor blades in suits.  Take a drink every time you hear "Dr. Kristin Neff".Notes:https://www.mindful.org/the-transformative-effects-of-mindful-self-compassion/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=27701128)

Kalm met Klassiek
#219 - Blazers - 'The Victorian Kitchen Garden Suite' van Paul Reade

Kalm met Klassiek

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 8:24


Kalm met Klassiek is jouw dagelijkse dosis klassieke ontspanning. Als we nu niet naar Engeland kunnen, dan halen we een beetje van Merry Old England naar ons eigen landje toe. Ook weer, zoals in alle afleveringen van deze week, met een hoofdrol voor een blaasinstrument. Dit keer de klarinet! We ademen samen in en uit op de 'Prelude' en het deel 'Summer' uit 'The Victorian Kitchen Garden Suite' van de Britse componist Paul Reade. Dat wordt meeblazen op de prachtige muziek...

Down and Back
Stately Canine Sidekicks of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.

Down and Back

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 25:43


In this podcast episode, we tour a couple of centuries of presidential dogs, the canine confidants of our Commanders-in-Chief. America truly is the land of opportunity. Just ask the lucky dogs who went from rags to riches solely from being in the right place, on the side of the road, at the right time. Dogs have been a welcome presence in the White House since the time of George Washington. For an in-person tour through Presidential pups, visit the AKC Museum of the Dog in New York. The Museum’s Presidential Dogs exhibit opens to the public on September 8, 2020. Bonafide Bits: George Washington was a dog lover and a serious breeder Warren G. Harding’s Airedale Terrier, Laddie Boy, was featured in thousands of press stories Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s Scottish Terrier, Fala, was mentioned in the President’s speech to labor leaders George H. W. Bush’s English Springer Spaniel, Millie, became a best-selling author Barack Obama gifted his daughters a Portuguese Water Dog puppy after winning the Presidential election Featured Breeds: American Foxhound American Foxhounds are good-natured, low-maintenance hounds who get on well with kids, dogs, even cats, but come with special considerations for prospective owners. They are closely associated with Revolutionary heroes and the rolling estates of old Virginia. Discover more about American Foxhounds at AKC’s American Foxhound Breed Biography. Briard The Briard packs so much loyalty, love, and spirit into its ample frame that it’s often described as a "heart wrapped in fur." The dashing good looks of these muscular Frenchmen radiate a distinct aura of Gallic romance and elegance. Discover more about Briards at AKC’s Briard Breed Biography. Airedale Terrier His size, strength, and unflagging spirit have earned the Airedale Terrier the nickname “The King of Terriers.” The Airedale stands among the world’s most versatile dog breeds and has distinguished himself as a hunter, athlete, and companion. Discover more about Airedale Terriers at AKC’s Airedale Terrier Breed Biography. Bullmastiff Fearless at work, docile at home, the Bullmastiff is a large, muscular guarder who pursued and held poachers in Merry Old England—merry, we suppose, for everyone but poachers. Bullmastiffs are the result of Bulldog and Mastiff crosses. Discover more about Bullmastiffs at AKC’s Bullmastiff Breed Biography. Irish Setter The Irish Setter is a high-spirited gundog known for grace, swiftness, and a flashy red coat. They are famously good family dogs: sweet-tempered companions for the folks, and rollicking playmates and tennis-ball fetchers for the children. Discover more about Irish Setters at AKC’s Irish Setter Breed Biography. English Setter The English Setter is a medium-sized sporting dog of sweet temper and show-stopping good looks. It is one of the AKC’s four British setters created to work on the distinctly different terrains of England, Ireland, and Scotland. Discover more about English Setters at AKC’s English Setter Breed Biography. German Shepherd Dog There are many reasons why German Shepherd Dogs stand in the front rank of canine royalty, but experts say their defining attribute is character: loyalty, courage, confidence, the ability to learn commands for many tasks, and the willingness to put their life on the line in defense of loved ones. German Shepherd Dogs will be gentle family pets and steadfast guardians, but, the breed standard says, there’s a “certain aloofness that does not lend itself to immediate and indiscriminate friendships.” Discover more about German Shepherd Dogs at AKC’s German Shepherd Dog Breed Biography. Great Dane The easygoing Great Dane, the mighty “Apollo of Dogs,” is a total joy to live with—but owning a dog of such imposing size, weight, and strength is a commitment not to be entered into lightly. This breed is indeed great, but not a Dane. Discover more about Great Danes at AKC’s Great Dane Breed Biography. Scottish Terrier A solidly compact dog of vivid personality, the Scottish Terrier is an independent, confident companion of high spirits. Scotties have a dignified, almost-human character. Their terrier persistence has earned the breed the nickname “the Diehard.” Discover more about Scottish Terriers at AKC’s Scottish Terrier Breed Biography. Cocker Spaniel The merry and frolicsome Cocker Spaniel, with his big, dreamy eyes and impish personality, is one of the world’s best-loved breeds. They were developed as hunting dogs, but Cockers gained their wide popularity as all-around companions. Discover more about Cocker Spaniels at AKC’s Cocker Spaniel Breed Biography. Beagle Not only is the Beagle an excellent hunting dog and loyal companion it is also happy-go-lucky, funny, and—thanks to its pleading expression—cute. They were bred to hunt in packs, so they enjoy company and are generally easygoing. Discover more about Beagles at AKC’s Beagle Breed Biography. Golden Retriever The Golden Retriever, an exuberant Scottish gundog of great beauty, stands among America’s most popular dog breeds. They are serious workers at hunting and fieldwork, as guides for the blind, and in search-and-rescue, enjoy obedience and other competitive events, and have an endearing love of life when not at work. Discover more about Golden Retrievers at AKC’s Golden Retriever Breed Biography. English Springer Spaniel The English Springer Spaniel is a sweet-faced, lovable bird dog of great energy, stamina, and brains. Sport hunters cherish the duality of working Springers: handsome, mannerly pets during the week, and trusty hunting buddies on weekends. Discover more about English Springer Spaniels at AKC’s English Springer Spaniel Breed Biography. Portuguese Water Dog The bright and biddable Portuguese Water Dog was bred to be an all-around fisherman’s helper. The robust, medium-sized body is covered by a coat of tight, low-shedding curls. They are eager and athletic companions built for water work. Discover more about Portuguese Water Dogs at AKC’s Portuguese Water Dog Breed Biography. For more information about a specific breed visit the breed’s parent club or AKC.org. Shareables: Presidential pups have had popularity ratings their Commanders-in-Chief could only dream of. Franklin Delano Roosevelt had a Scottish Terrier named Murray the Outlaw of Falahill, popularly known as Fala. From bed to shed, America is the land of canine opportunity.

Talking The Mickey
Ep 08 - The Sword In The Stone

Talking The Mickey

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 98:46


If Merlin felt the 20th century was a 'modern mess' what would he make of life in 2020? From the podcast that puts the plus in Disney Plus, Ellie's selection brings us back home to Merry Old England with 'The Sword in the Stone.' We find ourselves disussing yet another problem with casting and actors maturing over the process of production; we consider which famous person was Merlin's characteristics allegedly based on and we answer the immortal question: who was more memorable in this film, Madam Mim or the Lady Squirrels? Throw on some Disney Plus, and catch up on some great Disney content and then join our conversation on Twitter (@talkthemickey) or Instagram (@talkingwithmickey). Why not throw a review request our way? Who knows, maybe your recommendation will spur our next review.

Saints Happy Hour
Patron Spotlight: Merry Old England Saints Fan Explains Why Saints Games Are Louder Than Metallica Concert

Saints Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 22:51


On this week's Patron spotlight we chat with Kyps from the UK! He made his first trip to a Saints game for the NFC Title game vs Rams. Ugh. Kyps has been to 14 Metallica concerts and he said the Dome vs the Rams was louder.   Kyps also has some amazing stories on watching the Saints at 3am alone in bars. Follow Kyps on Twitter at @K_A_Constantine   If you would like to have a chance to be in the Saints Happy Hour Patron Spotlight just sign up at our $5 support level to be eligible.   This episode is free but... If you want full access to 7 Minutes of Saints, it's just $7 bucks a month!   Email the show at saintshappyhour@gmail.com Drunk Saints History Archive!   GIVE US 5 STARS ON ITUNES!

The the12manfanjamshow's Podcast
12 Man Fan Jam Show Episode 612 UK and Raiders Edition

The the12manfanjamshow's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2018 65:56


Blimey, the Seahawks are in England….??? AND SO ARE WE!!!   Why not waste time waiting for the Seahawks to play the Raiders in England by watching and/or listening to the 12 Man Fan Jam Show, a show made up of Seahawk fans just like you from around the world talking Seahawk football?   This week we are joined by artist extraordinaire Mike Pascale, artist of the weekly comic strip “Game BUZZ.” Our voice overs are also done by a mysterious 1930’s radio guy from England.   In the first quarter of this episode Matty from Merry Old England fills us in on the Seahawks “British Invasion” and all the happenings across the Atlantic as well as upcoming events for our 12s in England.     In the second quarter we review last week’s game against the Rams and our predictions from last week.       At halftime it’s the best Seahawk themed play along game on the internet… it’s 12 MAN FAN JAM SHOW HALFTIME TRIVIA…   In the third quarter we offer important game information on the Raiders and Seahawks with an injury report, weather and fashion, and a special edition of “Speaking British with Matt.”     In the fourth quarter we make our predictions for the upcoming game between the Seahawks and the Raiders.   All of this plus Mike and Moses talk about old animated movies, Matt worries about slippery balls, Will becomes a wacky intern, and we all take time to recognize Ian Robert Smith.   (This one is for you, Smudge!)   Please like, share, and subscribe won’t we?

AT Banter Podcast
AT Banter Podcast Episode 116 - Tony Giles

AT Banter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018 60:06


This week we connect with Merry Old England and talk with Tony Giles, a visually impaired adventurer who has travelled to over 130 countries and written two books about his experiences. We talk with him about his experiences growing up and dive into his many globetrotting adventures and what has given him the confidence to travel independently. Show Notes Tony Giles – Blind Independent Travellerhttp://www.tonythetraveller.com/ Seeing the World My Way – Buy it on Amazon https://www.amazon.co.uk/Seeing-World-Way-Tony-Giles/dp/1906236380/ Seeing the Americas My Way – Buy it on Amazonhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01M14JY50 AT Banter is brought to you by Canadian Assistive Technology, providing sales and training in Assistive Technology and Accessibility with over 30 years of knowledge and experience. Visit them online at www.canasstech.com or call toll-free 1-844-795-8324. Need repairs on your device? Chaos Technical Services offers service and support on almost any piece of Assistive Technology, while also providing parts and batteries. Visit them online at www.chaostechnicalservices.com or call 778-847-6840.

Red Dice Diaries RPG Podcast
That Elusive Page Turning Quality

Red Dice Diaries RPG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2018 5:05


It's a warm Saturday in Merry Old England and I'm rambling about what grabs hold of me in an RPG.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-red-dice-diaries/message This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit reddicediaries.substack.com

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The Red Dice Diaries
That Elusive Page Turning Quality

The Red Dice Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2018 5:05


It's a warm Saturday in Merry Old England and I'm rambling about what grabs hold of me in an RPG. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-red-dice-diaries/message

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Atletico Spudland
Tinder Toilet Roll, Kim + Elton & Tiernan Douieb Joins us too

Atletico Spudland

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 68:55


Today on the Comedy Cast, we speak to one of England’s finest political comedians Tiernan Douieb of the Partly Political Podcast about the shenanigans going on across the water in Merry Old England. Of course the ever hilarious Seamus Kelly is here too and we have a laugh about toilet roll on Tinder, meaningless wedding vows and Kim Jong Un’s love for Elton John.

Smart Girl Politics
Ep. 89: Leaving Cloud 9

Smart Girl Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2018 63:17


While Kira stalks the Royal Wedding in Merry Old England, April and Teri welcome guest host Ericka Andersen, author of the upcoming book “Leaving Cloud 9: The True Story of a Life Resurrected from the Ashes of Poverty, Trauma, and Mental Illness.” Ericka talks about the real-life inspiration for her book, why she had to tell the story, and the role faith plays in rising above life circumstances.

Album Cuts with J. Austin Duke - CAMCORDER TV
Episode 14: Sincerely Yours by Vera Lynn

Album Cuts with J. Austin Duke - CAMCORDER TV

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2018


Here is the final stop on the European Tour; a quick trek form the Emerald Isle to Merry Old England! This week, Austin breaks down the oldest (and shortest) Album Cut to date, per his mother's request! Enjoy Sincerely Yours by Vera Lynn, and Happy Mother's Day!

Left Handed Radio | A Sketch Comedy Podcast
"Rue Britannia, an audio love letter to merry old England" with Eric Gersen and John Milhiser

Left Handed Radio | A Sketch Comedy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2012 41:43


This month on the show: Fancy a soak?, an open apology from England, the theme for the 2012 London Olympics, the "Downton Abbey" Parody Challenge, Ralph the Talking Dog meets Percival, Princess Di driving F1, Eric Gersen performs, Entitlement cologne, taking darts seriously, and the fate of the monarchy rests in the hands of a drunk American in a diaper. This month's show was written and performed by Adam Bozarth, Dan Chamberlain, Matt Little, Taylor Moore, and Anna Rubanova with special guests Eric Gersen and John Milhiser. Thanks to John Flynn, Alex Adan in the booth, and Sam Bradford and John Robert Wilson for puppeteering. Cover photo by Curtis Retherford. Make reservations for the next live show at the UCB Theatre East. www.LeftHandedRadio.com | lefthandedradio@gmail.com | 413-547-1055

Taverncast - Happy Hour in Your Head - Since 2005
Taverncast: On Tap 4 - Ruddles County Ale

Taverncast - Happy Hour in Your Head - Since 2005

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2010 21:47


This week we continue in the "bitters" category with Ruddles County Ale, from Merry Old England, and we ask what temperature beer should be served?

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Taverncast: On Tap - Three guys, 130 beers - Prost!
Taverncast On Tap - Show #4 - Ruddles County Ale

Taverncast: On Tap - Three guys, 130 beers - Prost!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2010 21:47


This week we continue in the "bitters" category with Ruddles County Ale, from Merry Old England.

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Ether Game Daily Music Quiz

The score for this epic story was cobbled together from a couple of different sources. One of those sources was originally published in ten volumes totaling nearly ten thousand individual lines of verse. And most written while the author was blind! After its initial success, the libretto was recast in the language of the composer's home country.

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Ethercast
Merry Old England

Ethercast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2010


The score for this epic story was cobbled together from a couple of different sources. One of those sources was originally published in ten volumes totaling nearly ten thousand individual lines of verse. And most written while the author was blind! After its initial success, the libretto was recast in the language of the composer’s home country.

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