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Mongeese, toxic masculinity and whether or not the underground sex dungeon can be included in a house's listed square footage - we ponder these topics and more as we navigate Zach Cregger's 2022 almost-rom-com, Barbarian.
In the 12 p.m. hour of the K&C Masterpiece, the guys revisit the Stars, then discuss some bold predictions for next NFL season before talking Rangers prospects and Brits visiting Texas in Mike Likes It
An eclectic science-fiction romp through pop culture and fringe theory. Tiffy and Cheryl Bandera, twin sisters, begin their career advertising buy-one-get-one cheeseburgers. Their magnetic appeal is palpable, but before making their recording debut, they decide to go solo-in a manner of speaking. The sisters split time as Tiffy, one of the most famous entertainers in the history of pop-culture. In response to the Milli Vanilli scandal, and lest they be discovered, a clever recasting decision is made-Cheryl becomes a martial artist and appears with Tiffy under the pretense of being her security double. This new relationship between the sisters begins to affect their PR, and fans grow to see Tiffy as an aloof, ungrateful megastar. Thus, the novel picks up the action with the sisters' creation of a win-a-date contest. They gently rig it to weed out the sociopaths, and the unassuming Brian Gullen wins the contest. Cheryl manages the vetting process and, incredibly, Brian's abductee experiences, psychic abilities and split-personality don't sound any serious warning bells. Cheryl is more than receptive, even intrigued. He's a nice guy, and it's telegraphed early that he will probably wind up with at least one of the sisters. Brian's tales of the planet Quartzon and the adventure they have on its forest moon make for some authentically cool science-fiction, but the early narrative too easily shifts from the story proper to Brian's correspondences, to a character's dreams, to a slew of confusing conversations. The prose is clear and the tone witty, but the organization and particulars are often muddied by stock lamentations about scientists and skeptics' dismissal of UFOs. However, Agar has an uncanny ability to create eccentric characters whose concerns are nonetheless down-to-earth. Even the Mongeese, a once proud warrior race from another galaxy, are sympathetic in human terms. There are more than a few howlers, blessedly intentional, like when Cheryl makes a less than romantic bargain with Brian (eventually known as Bryan) for DNA exchange. This genuine wit keeps the reader engaged throughout the novel's complex intergalactic machinations. - www.dinotheorist.com******************************************************************To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com ******************************************************************
Today's show is learning lessons from history as we explore the times that animals were released into an ecosystem to solve a problem... before going on to become massive problems themselves.
An eclectic science-fiction romp through pop culture and fringe theory. Tiffy and Cheryl Bandera, twin sisters, begin their career advertising buy-one-get-one cheeseburgers. Their magnetic appeal is palpable, but before making their recording debut, they decide to go solo-in a manner of speaking. The sisters split time as Tiffy, one of the most famous entertainers in the history of pop-culture. In response to the Milli Vanilli scandal, and lest they be discovered, a clever recasting decision is made-Cheryl becomes a martial artist and appears with Tiffy under the pretense of being her security double. This new relationship between the sisters begins to affect their PR, and fans grow to see Tiffy as an aloof, ungrateful megastar. Thus, the novel picks up the action with the sisters' creation of a win-a-date contest. They gently rig it to weed out the sociopaths, and the unassuming Brian Gullen wins the contest. Cheryl manages the vetting process and, incredibly, Brian's abductee experiences, psychic abilities and split-personality don't sound any serious warning bells. Cheryl is more than receptive, even intrigued. He's a nice guy, and it's telegraphed early that he will probably wind up with at least one of the sisters. Brian's tales of the planet Quartzon and the adventure they have on its forest moon make for some authentically cool science-fiction, but the early narrative too easily shifts from the story proper to Brian's correspondences, to a character's dreams, to a slew of confusing conversations. The prose is clear and the tone witty, but the organization and particulars are often muddied by stock lamentations about scientists and skeptics' dismissal of UFOs. However, Agar has an uncanny ability to create eccentric characters whose concerns are nonetheless down-to-earth. Even the Mongeese, a once proud warrior race from another galaxy, are sympathetic in human terms. There are more than a few howlers, blessedly intentional, like when Cheryl makes a less than romantic bargain with Brian (eventually known as Bryan) for DNA exchange. This genuine wit keeps the reader engaged throughout the novel's complex intergalactic machinations. - www.dinotheorist.com******************************************************************To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com ******************************************************************
Mike presents the Cherry Shrimp, Meredith presents the Mongoose! Many individuals are called "Mongooses", not "Mongeese", so get it right or pay the price! It’s meeting number 67! That’s a prime number, and this is a prime epi!! Follow us on Instagram @AnimalFanClubPod Send your Listener Feedbag Questions to: AnimalFanClubPod@gmail.com
Hey Campers get away from that fiery garbage mine and over to this fiery garbage campfire, we got some stories to tell. This week we travel over to The Isle of Man to learn about Gef The Mongoose and how this asshole spirit had not only a short temper but the mouth of a bus driver. We also go over to Centralia, Pennsylvania to explore the burning mine that destroyed a town by turning the whole damn place into the longest game of "the floor is lava!"CAMPSTRANGE.COMINSTAGRAM / FACEBOOK / TWITTER
In this episode we look at a Philippine demon: the WakWak, and we cover a Nigerian story: Why the Bat Flies by Night, and an Indian one: The Mongoose and the Brahman's wife. Come learn why you can't trust your ears, why we need to combat anti-bat propaganda, and why Mongeese need lawyers. Music by Kevin MacLeod.
Jim Carrey, Lavar Burton, Hugo Chavez, Sean Penn, Bill Maher, Ozzie Guillen, Floyd Mayweather, Lil’ Wayne and others all contribute various forms of show fodder for Muthonomics #17. So climb aboard and get ready to explore, among other things, the predictable outcome of democratic socialism, namely, the barbecuing of Mongeese and/or Flamingos at your local …
BBC is back! We chat about "Who is America?" Social Security cards, Traveling to Iceland and the World Cup. Trivia on Folgers, Mongeese and the sun.
What is the plural of mongoose? In this episode, Josh and Stacy Leigh Hutchens answer questions from listeners and give practical tips for those discerning a missionary call. Topics range from getting a Ph.D. to confronting fear. Resources from this Episode You Need A Budget (Referral Link): https://bit.ly/2ISbp46 Episode 03 | Seven Years with Autism: https://bit.ly/2JfKD5r John Piper, "Doing Missions When Dying is Gain": https://bit.ly/2JetM2H Rudyard Kipling, "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" in The Jungle Books: https://bit.ly/2Jbrr8E Video: Mongoose fights Cobra: https://youtu.be/OyuIAUlL5IU David Platt Sermons: https://bit.ly/2IUcKrd David Platt, Radical: http://a.co/8N2OhF6 Chip Gaines, Capital Gaines: http://a.co/bGsTpeX Typology Podcast: Moving Out of Fear: https://bit.ly/2IXAYgs Submit a question for an upcoming episode: gospellife.org/questions Subscribe to the Podcast Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2ERgw1K Google Play: bit.ly/2obo85Q Stitcher: bit.ly/2BDF1xo TuneIn: bit.ly/2GjRjLI Episode Page: https://gospellife.org/04-mongooses-or-mongeese/
Jay and Chris open up talking about the Superbowl, they get into some recent strange news headlines involving hamsters and hunting accidents, and get into some Ask Reddit questions. Social Media: Facebook – Excuse Our Ignorance Podcast Twitter – @EOIPod Instagram – excuseourignorancepod Paypal- jason.excuseourignorancepod@gmail.com (Thank You!) E-Mail – excuseourignorancepod@gmail.com A Maryal Media and Podcast … Continue reading EOIPod 014 Mongooses or Mongeese →
Chatimals is back from Hiatus! Find out what mongoose are. Find out how to name exotic meats. Find out how Mongeese get to Hawaii. Find out What we thought Rikki Tikki Tavi was about. Find out if Kevin can do a Rhys Darby voice (he cannot).