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Catastrophe strikes The Rack, the local gym where Moof, Chadley St. Pierre, Michael Michael, and Alex routinely work out. Local legend has it that Millie Burbank, the small town's millionaire, left her estate to whoever could find it. Can our himbos find the treasure in time to save their gym? Find out as MB guides the cast through Himbo Treasure Hunt, a one-page RPG by Sasha Sienna and Grant Howitt. Don't forget to check out our Patreon for the behind the scenes character creation! TW/CW: dog and human death, clowns, taxidermy, health/nutrition, peer pressure, grave robbing, broken/dislocated bones, serial killing
Get foolish with Jovial Jay and Shua! We celebrate this special holiday by having a lot of crazy fun and laughs, plus a few surprises on Enjoy Stuff! Need a joke? Maybe some multiverse podcast ideas? Or how about just a few laughs? Come be fools with us as we celebrate the silliest holiday of all. News The Secret Apprentice: Dynasty Book 1 - A New book from Derek Beebe [amazon link] TrueMoo now has some delicious and nutritious Blue Milk available (from free range Moof farms) Godzilla made police chief for a day Check out our TeePublic store for some enjoyable swag and all the latest fashion trends What we're Enjoying Shua felt shivers as he watched Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire. Not just because of the chilling villain, but because of all the nostalgic feelings along with a bunch of new stuff to enjoy from the latest film. Jay was really pleased to discover that the comic series Hell to Pay by Charles Soule and Will Sliney was a unique and entertaining story. Worth checking out for sure. Sci-Fi Saturdays This week on Sci-Fi Saturdays explored a time travel movie again with the 2003 Ben Affleck movie Paycheck. Based on a short story by Philip K. Dick, John Woo directs a movie about the consequences of seeing into the future. Though Jay feels the story is a bit padded, it did bring up some interesting thoughts about decisions. Check it out on Retrozap.com. Make sure to play around with the interactive map on MCULocationScout.com. Plus, you can tune in to SHIELD: Case Files where Jay and Shua talk about great stuff in the MCU. Enjoy Foolin'! It's April Fools Day Earbuds! And that means it's time to have a little fun. But never fear, Enjoy stuff will make sure the jokes don't ruin your day. Plus, we take a look at a new book by Kelly Knox called Star Wars Dad Jokes. Two great things that go great together. And we reveal the history of the silly holiday and some of the more memorable pranks over the years. Which alternative show theme did you like? Are you planning any fun jokes? First person that emails me with the subject line, “Never gonna give you up” will get a special mention on the show. Let us know. Come talk to us in the Discord channel or send us an email to EnjoyStuff@RetroZap.com
Welcome back! Starts with the update of the week, Poke my Jokes from Fridays set, then we go to WorldStar Corner where we talk about a lot of fun stuff, like the Death of Black Friday, a little kid who G Checks his mom, why some pranks and some conspiracy theorists are dumb, unethical life hacks, Elons response from the ad loss, White Lung Syndrome and how to be safe. We end with some funny videos including someone who makes McDonalds food and pronounces things like my boy Manny! I hope you enjoyed it and Ill see you next week God Willing! IA!
Niels heeft geen geld voor 2e kind, Thijs hoopt dat zijn Van Moof gestolen wordt en Finnen blijken knettergek te zijn.Check hieronder de extra Festivalpraat aflevering van deze week!Link audio (Ideal via Petje af, ook via Spotify te beluisteren!)Link Video (credit card) Tip: Je kunt via Revolut binnen 5 min een gratis digitale credit card aanmaken!Gebruik Borrel10 voor 10% korting op alles op http://www.air-up.com, geldig tot en met 31 augustus.Gebruik HELLOBORREL op HelloFresh en bespaar tot wel €85,- op je eerste 4 boxen! Voor oude en nieuwe HelloFresh'ers (als je meer dan 1 jaar geleden je lidmaatschap hebt opgezegd).Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In this episode of the MOOF radio show, Melanie is joined by Harry Deansway and Paul McLoone, the brains behind "London's most chaotic comedy club", Rats.You can catch the full show with all the fun and tracks here on our Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/sohoradio/moof-magazine-19022023/This is the Soho Radio podcast, showcasing the best broadcasts from our online radio station in the heart of London.Across our Soho channel, we have a wide range of shows covering every genre alongside chat, discussions and special productions.To catch up on all things Soho Radio head on over to mixcloud.com/sohoradio, tune in live anytime at sohoradiolondon.com or get the app..Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/soho-radio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James and John discuss eBay finds: 20th Mac anniversary crystal, Duo Dock, and Test Drive a Mac luggage tag. They share their gift giving ideas for retro Mac fans, and news includes RR Auctions, MOOF support for Floppy Emu, and preorders for the 1.6 Emu Apple //e emulator. Join our Facebook page, follow us on Twitter, watch us on YouTube, and visit us at RetroMacCast.
Wéi all Joer invitéiert d'Moofest dëse Samschdeg op en Owend gefëllt mat Bands vun heiheem, Bands, déi iwwer d'Heiheem oder an der Landessprooch sangen an awer och mat Gäscht aus der Groussregioun. Dobäi gëtt vill Wäert op en diversen an ofwiesslungsräiche Programm geluecht, deen och nach zugonschte vun enger gudder Saach ass: de ganzen Erléis geet un d'Fondation Thierry Van Verweke. Dëst Evenement ass der Lëtzebuerger Rockband Moof ze verdanken, an dat schonn zanter aacht Joer. Ee Moof-Concert ass och bei där Geleeënheet ëmmer dobäi, dat versteet sech. De Sänger vun der Band Alex Heyar war bei eis um Mikro, fir méi iwwer dës Editioun 2022 ze erzielen, déi eppes Besonnesches huet.
Abonnez-vous : c'est gratuit ! Voici l'épisode 266 de "la quotidienne iWeek" en ce jeudi 27 octobre 2022. Des apps iOS ont pu écouter vos échanges avec Siri ou ce que vous avez dicté. Présentation : Benjamin VINCENT (@benjaminvincent) + Gilles DOUNÈS (@gdounes). Production : OUATCH Audio. Tags : rétro-pédalage ; nouveau nuage chez Apple ; Rambo au secours de Siri ; 16 pouces en 2023 ? ; Moof ! Bonne découverte de "la quotidienne iWeek" si vous nous écoutez pour la première fois, parlez de nous autour de vous, retweetez-nous (@iweeknews), bonne journée, bonne écoute, et à demain ! Benjamin VINCENT & la team #iweekLQI PS1 : rejoignez la communauté iWeek sur Patreon et bénéficiez de bonus exclusifs ! PS2 : retrouvez-nous aussi, pour iWeek (la semaine Apple) , notre podcast hebdo, désormais en ligne chaque mercredi soir. PS3 : le nouvel épisode 109 d'iWeek (la semaine Apple) est disponible avec le détail de toutes les nouvelles mises à jour, les augmentations de prix des services Apple et tout sur la future application France Identité avec notre invité, Jérémie Baboukhian !
Things kick off with an immediate derail into Merlin's Apple Health data, with John noting that he never liked _Statistics_. Next up, your hosts have—at least by their standards—a pretty big announcement. This leads to an appropriately in-depth exegesis into the process of making and selling a t-shirt. Side topics include Scott Pilgrim, JavaScript, domain names, throwing money at artists you love, and just one of the _numerous_ ways Factory Records managed to lose lots of money.
Things kick off with an immediate derail into Merlin's Apple Health data, with John noting that he never liked _Statistics_. Next up, your hosts have—at least by their standards—a pretty big announcement. This leads to an appropriately in-depth exegesis into the process of making and selling a t-shirt. Side topics include Scott Pilgrim, JavaScript, domain names, throwing money at artists you love, and just one of the _numerous_ ways Factory Records managed to lose lots of money.
You ever write a description right before you went to sleep? That's kind of what this episode felt like, but in a good way. We smoothly maneuvered from topic to topic, like podcasters and doctors in politics, video games, movies, television, adaptations, and Paramount popping off this week. Plus, we added some of our pre-chat to the end of the show, what fun!Check it out!Explicit language on this one.We're partnered with Grinding Coffee Co!Follow our link: https://grindingcoffee.co/?ref=CHARACTERREVEAL and use Offer Code: CHARACTERREVEAL for a discount!"Fifty Rings to Ride" (Joshua Morse - https://http://ocremix.org/)Find the show on iTunes, Google Play Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and Simplecast.fmFind the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6QoHk8iEsVGTpd2qdTlH-gFollow us @CharacterRev on Twitter and find us on Facebook!We're on Instagram @characterrevealDom is @brothadom on the tweets and the tumbles and generally on the netSteph is @captainsteph on Twitter, @hella_steph on Instagram, and @thesnowqueer on TumblrEric is @TindiLosi on Twitter and the internet as a whole
The far more censored version of the award-winning and unparalleled "A Mediocre Time with Tom and Dan." - "A Corporate Time" is a daily companion and terrestrial radio show heard nationally on iHeartRadio. It's silly.
James and John discuss eBay Finds: Moof beer, WGS 9150, and Kyoto Apple Store t-shirt. They look back at October 2001 in MacAddict magazine, and news includes an Apple IIc flat panel and RetroChallenge 2021. Join our Facebook page, watch us on YouTube, and visit us at RetroMacCast.
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We start to recap Solo, and get off to a pretty rocky start. We give the movie a pretty hard time, but not too bad; we still have a blast recapping the intro scenes, including calculating the worth of a republic credit (less like a peso more like a galleon), and breaking off into wondering what the bastard names are from Game of Thrones. There's trench warfare with some scatting, we get to meet a muddy Chewbacca, and we need a shitposting group.Character Description and Additional Information:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mLg6hmXgQF5xQ92JZkTlX3MkDdeFWE1ip5797F5O-TA/edit?usp=sharing --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nerdpostpodcast/support
WE'RE BACK WITH EPISODE 14 - Wet Your Rona Whistle!!!Thank you all for your patience while we took a much needed break! In this return episode, we yammer about:- The reason for the 2 week hiatus- Kenny keeps saying "Episode 13"- Love after Thanos' snap- Matt's French is no bueno- Awful ramen recipies- Is the lottery a Moof move?And so much more! We absolutely love having you all as Moof Troopers and can't wait to share more with y'all on a regular basis again! E-Mail us Show@TooMoofs.com or text us 347-MY-MOOFS!
Brett & Steve catch up on unread moof mail and news nuggets, including moffs, muchos Mando S2 tid...
NEW EPISODE OUT NOW!Episode 3 - What's a Moof? NO DEAL!In this episode, we discuss:- Matt's failure on Deal or No Deal - Black Friday $6 DVD Sales - Our new "Moof of the Week"- Our first sponsor!And many more uninteresting topics!
Het openbaar vervoer gebruik je op dit moment alleen als het echt nodig is. Er wordt nu naar alternatieven gezocht om je tijdens de coronacrisis te verplaatsen. Wat betekent dat voor VanMoof, het e-bike bedrijf van Taco Carlier? ⇨ Abonneer je nu op het kanaal van 7DTV voor meer video’s: https://bit.ly/2Je2J5D Carlier: ‘Het begin van de coronacrisis zorgde voor een totale freeze van het hele wereldwijde zakenleven en ondernemerschap. Het heeft zich daarna vrij onopgemerkt weer hersteld. Op dit moment is het bijna alsof iedereen alweer vergeten is hoe de eerste drie weken eruit zagen. Die eerste weken ervaarden we als een soort van IJstijd. We waren al een hele tijd aan het voorbereiden op de lancering van de nieuwe fietsen. Na die twee weken herstelde zich dat en kwamen we in een gigantische opleving. Iedereen moet toch een keer terug naar het werk en met de 1,5 meter afstand houden wordt dat lastig in de trein en metro.Wereldwijd draaide de focus ineens naar e-bikes, die wellicht een onderdeel zijn van de oplossing. We gingen van een totale freeze, naar een langzaam herstel om vervolgens naar de grootste stijging die we ooit hebben meegemaakt. Op ons gezamenlijk dashboard dat we dagelijks gebruiken, dachten we dat de teller kapot was. Alle waardes schoten omhoog.’ E-bike ‘Wereldwijd is er ineens alle focus op de e-bike. Wij wisten dat dit de toekomst was en dachten die aandacht over tien à vijftien jaar te bereiken. Opeens bereik je dat in een periode van twee tot drie maanden.Overal wordt er geschreven dat de oplossing een e-bike is. Veel mensen zitten vast in de oude patronen. Terwijl de fiets een snellere en gezondere optie is dan de auto of de trein. Covid-19 dwingt mensen te zoeken naar andere oplossingen. Dus komen ze nu opeens op de fiets naar het werk en ik denk dat ze dat daarna ook zullen blijven doen. Ook als dit weer voorbij is.’ Ben je ook nieuwsgierig welke ontwikkelingen Taco carlier voor VanMoof op de planning heeft staan? Bekijk de hele aflevering!Over 7DTV Update Voor het nieuwe programma UPDATE gaat Ronnie Overgoor in gesprek met ondernemers die al eerder te gast waren bij 7DTV. Hoe gaat het met deze ondernemers sinds het vorige gesprek? Waar zijn ze nu mee bezig en hoe dealen zij met deze tijd, waarin het coronavirus over de wereld jaagt? Wat is de impact op henzelf en op hun business en welke lessen leren zij op dit moment?
In this bonus episode, the guys call Cindy who attempts to stick up for Ray for all the Dominican slander by Ralph and Moof. Ray and Ralph talk their sacrifices made to get the podcast off the ground and how not everyone is cut out for entrepreneurship. They discuss the state of podcasting between local podcasts and much more.... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ourpodyourentertainment/message
For this week's Valentine's Day episode, the guys welcome friend of the show Moof (4:40). Ralph and Moof break down dating apps and Galentine's Day to Ray (13:10) and Ralph's hot take on single women and Valentine's Day (19:20). The guys review Week 1 of the XFL and give their thoughts on its potential long-term success (20:45). Moof and Ralph take the podcast for a stroll down memory lane with some stories (54:00). Ray and Ralph detail their visit to the No Timeouts Podcast and how it went from behind the scenes to being thrown on camera (1:39:40) plus much more.... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ourpodyourentertainment/message
Patrick is an improviser/actor based in Brooklyn, NY. You can see him on the road with UCB's TourCo or at UCBT Hell's Kitchen in Here & Queer and every Friday on The Law Firm. Maybe you can also catch him around NYC with his indie groups Moof and PLUR. He is a Pisces and is on Twitter (@doo_kee) and Instagram (@pad00d2.0). Can you believe?
In this weeks episode Johnny and special guest Max Molina tell Dr. Sarah and Jocelyn all about their fantastic Disneyland Trip, the Haunted Mansion 50th Anniversary Special Event, and Galaxy's Edge! Shop our Design By Humans store! Follow Us: http://facebook.com/geekparentingpodcast http://www.twitch.tv/geekparentingpodcast http://twitter.com/geekparentpod http://Instagram.com/geekparenting https://www.pinterest.com/geekparenting/ Tumblr – http://geekparentingpodcast.tumblr.com If you would like to be a sponsor of Geek Parenting Podcast, email us at contact@geekparentingpodcast.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/geek-parenting/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/geek-parenting/support
Welcome Back to The Cafe. On this week's episode is all about everyone's favorite Kashyyykian, Chewbacca or as we all know him as, Chewie! I go over some of my favorite Chewbacca moments of all time. I also touch on the news / non-news of the "mind-melting" ending of The Rise of Skywalker, that's right if you haven't heard by now, Kevin Smith visited the set of TROS and was told that the final set would MELT YOUR MIND! Thankfully Kev did not look so he won't be able to spoil it for anyone and we can speculate for the next couple of months over it. If you have any feedback you can send it to @ThatBMCPod or @LazyPorg on Twitter or you can email me a voice mail at PorgBach@Gmail.com or follow the link below to leave a message. Thank you so much to Charles over at The converSWations (@SWations on Twitter) podcast for beautiful new cover art. Until next time: Order Up! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thebluemilkcafe/message
Sean and Bryan discuss the new artwork for the Inside Out attraction, the new Disneyland Flex Passport, and the various details on Star Wars Land, how they will enforce the 4 hour reservation window, how you'll get in after the reservation period, and what this all means for Star Tours and Launch Bay in Tomorrowland. We have a sponsor: Get Away Today! Use our referral link to get $10 off and 2+ night Southern California package, tickets included. www.getawaytoday.com?referrerid=7479 or use promo code mainstreet10 Donate to our Patreon! www.patreon.com/wordonthemainstreet Buy a shirt...or something... shop.spreadshirt.com/wordonthemainstreet Contact the hosts: Voicemail: 801.923.2455 Sean - sean.wotms@gmail.com Bryan - bryan.wotms@gmail.com
If you wanna eat and drink at Galaxy’s Edge give me a Karabast Heck Yeah! Logan, Travis and Ross talk Batuu menus, TROS online theories and who exactly is behind the cameras on the upcoming Star Wars films of the 2020’s. Follow us: Email: Beyondtheouterrimshow@gmail.com Twitter: outerrimshow Instagram: Beyondtheouterrim Website: https://cinemashelf.com Thanks to Justin Boots Grey, Andrew […] The post Order Yourself A Moof Juice appeared first on Cinema Shelf.
Paul FlartCosas de AudioInversión de canales de audioComo funciona un jack de audio estéreoComo funciona un jack de audio con micrófonoModo Karaoke restando diferencias en balanceLa historia de Audion, el iTunes que no fueWinAmp desde tu navegadorPATROCINADOR: Colchones MarmotaCosas de usabilidadSelección de texto en multitasking Android PRatón X1 de Citrix para iPadMicrosoft BobMagic CapJobs conoció la era PostPC táctil 10 años antes del iPhoneDocumental de General MagicGeneral Magic. Los PostPC antes de la era PostPCSusan Kare. La mujer que le dio una sonrisa al MacCairo. La tipografía iconográfica de MacintoshLa historia de Moof. El vacaperroSINTONIA HACIA FALTA: ©Nahúm GarcíaSíguenos en Twitter @haciafalta
Kris aka DarthDad77 is at it again! Solo box office talk with some unique insight as well as some fan or troll interaction? Plus so much more! Sarlacc Digest presets, Hoth Topic episode 3... Email: sarlaccdigest@hotmail.com Instagram: sarlaccdigest Facebook: facebook.com/thefivegeeks Twitter: twitter.com/SarlaccDigest rawlivepod.com
Happy Autumn, Nerfherders! We've got a special guest on the show this week: Dan from the Discography Discussion podcast! Amazingly enough, his first exposure to Star Wars came by way of the now-Legends book The Last Command on audio cassette – meaning the original trilogy
Musicians make music for all manner of reasons, and Los Angeles' Double Naught Spy Car is what happens when four ace players get together to make music for themselves. To hear them doing their thing, one might think that the band has an identity crisis. Disparate styles crash against one another like an iceberg and an ocean liner - and the delicious challenge is watching the whole thing stay afloat. Begging a mixed metaphor or two, it's a musical high wire act that is a thrill to experience or perhaps a perfectly noir-twisted soundtrack to a Charles Bukowski acid trip. At a cursory listen, Double Naught Spy Car sounds like an instrumental surf band with a Zappa jones. Multi-instrumentalist Paul Lacques' lefty lap steel provides both dreamy "Sleepwalk"-esque melodies and ethereal atmospheric shades. Marcus Watkins' space invaders analog delay screeches, ripping solos and gusty chording complements Lacques' unique and individual approach. Bassist Marc Doten provides a solid foundation from which to improvise as well as taking some flights of his own, and drummer Joe Berardi keeps the tempos moving with a push and pull that helps the whole ensemble cook. But if you go deeper, it's all there: rock and roll, jazz, funk, blues, and whatever else suits the ensemble's collective fancy - sometimes all within the same song. Their new sixth album, Moof, exhibits their stature in the Los Angeles music scene with their ability to invite other legendary players to contribute; among them: Nels Cline, Mike Watt, Joe Baiza, Danny McGough, Sara Adrizzoni, and a host of others. All in all, Moof - and the ethos of Double Naught Spy car - is an ode to how great music can be when an ensemble has the courage to jump together into the ether, and in doing so, take their audience on a wondrous ride.
Musicians make music for all manner of reasons, and Los Angeles' Double Naught Spy Car is what happens when four ace players get together to make music for themselves. To hear them doing their thing, one might think that the band has an identity crisis. Disparate styles crash against one another like an iceberg and an ocean liner - and the delicious challenge is watching the whole thing stay afloat. Begging a mixed metaphor or two, it's a musical high wire act that is a thrill to experience or perhaps a perfectly noir-twisted soundtrack to a Charles Bukowski acid trip. At a cursory listen, Double Naught Spy Car sounds like an instrumental surf band with a Zappa jones. Multi-instrumentalist Paul Lacques' lefty lap steel provides both dreamy "Sleepwalk"-esque melodies and ethereal atmospheric shades. Marcus Watkins' space invaders analog delay screeches, ripping solos and gusty chording complements Lacques' unique and individual approach. Bassist Marc Doten provides a solid foundation from which to improvise as well as taking some flights of his own, and drummer Joe Berardi keeps the tempos moving with a push and pull that helps the whole ensemble cook. But if you go deeper, it's all there: rock and roll, jazz, funk, blues, and whatever else suits the ensemble's collective fancy - sometimes all within the same song. Their new sixth album, Moof, exhibits their stature in the Los Angeles music scene with their ability to invite other legendary players to contribute; among them: Nels Cline, Mike Watt, Joe Baiza, Danny McGough, Sara Adrizzoni, and a host of others. All in all, Moof - and the ethos of Double Naught Spy car - is an ode to how great music can be when an ensemble has the courage to jump together into the ether, and in doing so, take their audience on a wondrous ride.
Musicians make music for all manner of reasons, and Los Angeles' Double Naught Spy Car is what happens when four ace players get together to make music for themselves. To hear them doing their thing, one might think that the band has an identity crisis. Disparate styles crash against one another like an iceberg and an ocean liner - and the delicious challenge is watching the whole thing stay afloat. Begging a mixed metaphor or two, it's a musical high wire act that is a thrill to experience or perhaps a perfectly noir-twisted soundtrack to a Charles Bukowski acid trip. At a cursory listen, Double Naught Spy Car sounds like an instrumental surf band with a Zappa jones. Multi-instrumentalist Paul Lacques' lefty lap steel provides both dreamy "Sleepwalk"-esque melodies and ethereal atmospheric shades. Marcus Watkins' space invaders analog delay screeches, ripping solos and gusty chording complements Lacques' unique and individual approach. Bassist Marc Doten provides a solid foundation from which to improvise as well as taking some flights of his own, and drummer Joe Berardi keeps the tempos moving with a push and pull that helps the whole ensemble cook. But if you go deeper, it's all there: rock and roll, jazz, funk, blues, and whatever else suits the ensemble's collective fancy - sometimes all within the same song. Their new sixth album, Moof, exhibits their stature in the Los Angeles music scene with their ability to invite other legendary players to contribute; among them: Nels Cline, Mike Watt, Joe Baiza, Danny McGough, Sara Adrizzoni, and a host of others. All in all, Moof - and the ethos of Double Naught Spy car - is an ode to how great music can be when an ensemble has the courage to jump together into the ether, and in doing so, take their audience on a wondrous ride.
Moof brings in a artsy pop album so artsy that it practically suffocates the entire 4kYeah Crew.
Moof is pleasantly surprised when Xevabis really gets into a show in the second week of Gainax Month.
In celebration of 69 episodes, Moof forces Xevabis to watch an offensive, adult-humor anime.
Xevabis and Moof bring Indie Month to a close with a vaguely Harry Potter-esque short film.
Moof gets Brent to watch an emotionally poignant short sci-fi movie and relativity gets brought up.
Horror month comes to a close when Brent and Moof get super uncomfortable contemplating gay cannabalistic zombies.
Stepping well outside the bounds of established tradition, Xevabis and Moof watch a short anime film about high school and how it will turn you into a silent magical girl wandering a blasted post-apocalyptic wasteland.
On this episode if Life lessons, Colton is (finally) joined by Doctor of both the SSAA Podcast and Just a Gintama Podcast to discuss the reaction to Gintama being given an English dubbed DVD and Blu Ray release by Crunchyroll among other rumblings. Afterwards, we cover Chapters 71-73 0f the manga, otherwise known as the Dog God arc, in which a newly transformed Sadaharu makes things just little more “ruff” for the Odd Jobs trio (don’t worry I’ll see myself out). Afterwards, we discuss each individual chapter title and their meanings during the Life Lessons segment, followed by an Anime/Manga Comparison segment on Episode 45 of the anime. Topics of discussion include the first character popularity poll, the liberties taken with the anime this time around, and just how much Colton sucks at walking dogs. Enjoy! 0:00:00 Introductions 0:34:29 Chapter 71 1:06:16 Chapter 72 1:33:52 Chapter 73 1:57:32 Life Lessons 71-73 2:05:56 Anime/Manga Comparison Ep 45 2:25:58 The End
Xevabis and Moof check out a fun and violent action/fantasy show, fresh from Japan.
Xevabis and Moof follow up last week's review of a great show about shut-in gamers with a bad cringe-worthy show about pretty much the same thing.
A new year is dawning at the Weekly Anime Review, as Xevabis and Moof start things off right by diving into a wonderfully colorful and unique fantasy/adventure story. This is No Game No Life.
The Weekly Anime Review is turning 1 year old, so Xevabis and Moof celebrate by reviewing something a bit special.
Xevabis and Moof dive back into the vast pool of shounen fantasy epics.
Xevabis and Moof watch what happens when a studio takes the tired old high school anime formula and mixes it with fantasy in a post-apocalypse stew.
Moof and Xevabis decide that afros and swords are awesome, and decide to watch a violently bloody samurai adventure anime.
Xevabis and Moof tackle ANN's highest rated anime of all time.
Moof subjects Xevabis to an insane, over-the-top shounen action series and gets little more than a disinterested "meh".
The Weekly Anime Review wraps up its month of anime based on video games when Brent subjects Moof to yet another installment of the Persona franchise.
Moof gleefully subjects Brent to an awful short film that he could have sworn was a lot better the last time he saw it.
Xevabis and Moof try to get back into old habits by watching a recent film based on a beloved franchise of puzzle-filled adventure games.
A week later than expected, Moof brings AnimApril 2014 to a close by getting the guys to watch a show about robots and techno music and Mars - which they all hate by the end.
Between a local marathon and two of the crew heading off to Salt Lake Comic Con 2014, Xevabis and Moof are back with a brief return to The Old Ways as they take a look at a shounen/fantasy series about sorcerers and demons.
Moof brings us a new album to listen to, full of awesome retro game sounds.
Moof and Xevabis hand over the keys to the Weekly Anime Review schedule to their cohort Casey the OldSkooler, who immediately breaks the form by having everyone watch a live-action Wachowski Bros remake of a really old anime about cars.
When Brent asks Moof to inject a bit of classic class into their dorky weekly review bit, he responds with an obscure science-fiction story that's older than either of them.
Following up on another user request, Moof and Xevabis explore an incredibly violent anime series about demons and the slaying thereof.
Moof and Xevabis decide to talk into microphones about Pokémon.
The Weekly Anime Review returns to business as usual; meaning that Moof gets bored, Xevabis gets angry, and neither of them especially care for the show they're watching.
After getting another request from a viewer, Xevabis and Moof brace themselves for utter disappointment and are pleasantly surprised when the anime of the week turns out to be a pretty awesome action/fantasy story.
Xevabis and Moof get back to another shared favorite and wrap up their month of 2013 retrospectives so they can finally get back to wanting to murder each other every week.
Moof bring The Black Parade by and it gives Xevabis a headache.
Moof's choice is up in the third week of the Weekly Anime Review's 2013 retrospective as he gets Xevabis to watch more anime with him, which he is oddly happy to do.
It's Brent's birthday! So to celebrate, he's getting back at that asshole Moof by forcing him to watch an anime that at least one of them will like.
4kYeah's Weekly Anime Review begins the new year by spending a month dwelling on the old one, starting with what Moof and Xevabis both agree is the best show around right now.
Opening weekend of Star Wars The Force Awakens has come and gone. That means Matt and Tristan swap out their Star Trek shirts for wookie pelt and discuss the movie.Listen to them argue back and forth on the merits and failings of this long awaited revival.What did you think of the movie?
Mahou Shoujo Month and, indeed, 2013 itself come to a close with another pseudo-magical girl anime that defies all expectations when both Moof and Xevabis really like it.
It's Moof's birthday this week, so he decides to celebrate by watching one of his all time favorite shows. Meanwhile, Xevabis is kind of "meh" for possibly the first time.
Moof makes a decision to expose his copilot Xevabis to his very first maho shoujo anime and, heady wine that it is, the taste makes him want to puke.
Xevabis and Moof get Casey and Robert to put down the metal and listen to Daft Punk's funky new album.
The Weekly Anime Review gets its first request! Is it a beloved classic, loved by all? Nope! It's more of a genre crossover fantasy comedy about living the ultimate weeaboo dream, which Xevabis and Moof are more than happy to rip on.
Moof brings in an indie hip hop album and the group decides to go to the thrift shop.
Moof brings a box of anime over to Xevabis' dungeon and they watch a cyberpunk classic.
Xevabis gets Moof to watch an anime that's like if one of the "Fallout" games took place in Tokyo and was full of modern anime cliches.
Moof and Xevabis manage to get through the month of horrors only to find another one: boring anime.
Moof and Xevabis read one of the greatest anti-war books written with a hint of Sci-Fi thrown in.
Xevabis and Moof continue their journey through the world of horror anime with a semi-supernatural psychological thriller based on a series of PC games.
The men of WAR revisit one of their real all-time favorite shows and Moof gets so excited that he basically turns into the otaku equivalent of a film snob.
Moof gets his co-presenter to watch a drama/comedy about the plight of a closet-nerd in modern society. Guest Starring: A Lamp.
Moof, Robert, and Xevabis review a book about reality shows and how deadly they can be. They also compare the movie to the book and how close they actually are.
The 4kYeah anime dorks watch a show about a fictional MMORPG and Moof declares it very nearly the best thing ever.
Xevabis and Moof talk about a book with hacking, pizza delivery, and drugs.
Moof brings the new Fall Out Boy album to the group and it results in mixed feelings.
Giants, swords, blood, and rampant Spiderman-ing get Moof and Xevabis to shower this week's anime with high praise.
Xevabis and Moof watch an awesome mecha show and because they both think it's awesome there isn't much to say.
This episode we cover 30 years of icon design, from black and white pixel art all the way to today's gorgeous, full-screen, retina eye candy. Along the way we encounter some FatBits, creatures that go "Moof!", and deep levels of icon-ception.
This episode we cover 30 years of icon design, from black and white pixel art all the way to today's gorgeous, full-screen, retina eye candy. Along the way we encounter some FatBits, creatures that go "Moof!", and deep levels of icon-ception.
James and John discuss eBay finds: rare Jobs' garage slide, Clarus the Dogcow beer, and Classic II. They look back at MacUser March 1993, and news includes an Atari 2600 iPhone dock, Matt Groening's Apple work, and Quickcam on an Apple //e. To see all of the show notes and join our website, visit us at RetroMacCast.
Interview with Peter Murage, founder of MOOF (Mount Kenya Organic Farming). MOOF is a farm and demonstration/training center for small holder farmers located in Nanyuki, Kenya. Margie Bushman and Wesley Roe of the Santa Barbara Permaculture Network join Jill Cloutier and Peter Murage for this interview.
You responded to Episode 24 with aplomb, I have to say. Tons from the mailbag -- enough to form an entire episode. We hear from Moof on why I should be a doctor, ZeroRocker on why he wants to be one too, and another emailer with some compelling questions on transplants. In 26, look for a diagnostic puzzle...coming soon(ish)!Until then, enjoy, and keep the conversation going!D, M.D.P.S. In this episode, I talk about how altruistic liver donation doesn't happen in the US. Turns out there are a few programs starting up, slowly, and with a lot of trepidation.