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Austin Lewis, from Ba yLife Brokerage joins Murr and Wes. They boys discuss the cheating that takes places in Olympic curling and the Ronda Rousey vs Gina Carano fight coming up. The Friend or Foe features a discuss about about a class action lawsuit regarding the ON sneaker brand and their squeaky shoes. Fun fact friday follow up by a free burrito promotion on before you go.
This conversation delves into the complexities of land use controls, focusing on the interplay between individual property rights and government regulations. It explores the concept of police power, zoning laws, eminent domain, and regulatory takings, providing a comprehensive overview of how these elements shape property law. The discussion highlights key cases, modern trends, and the implications of government actions on private property rights, ultimately emphasizing the ongoing negotiation between public interest and private ownership.Most property owners don't realize how easily their land can be redefined or taken by the government — and the rules that determine when you get paid are more complex than you think. If you're facing land use restrictions, rezoning, or government seizures, understanding the subtle distinctions could be the difference between compensation and being left empty-handed.In this eye-opening episode, we cut through the legal jargon to reveal how land use law balances individual property rights against the state's police power. You'll discover how the concept of police power grants governments broad authority to regulate land for public health, safety, and welfare — but that power is checked by constitutional limits that can turn a regulation into a costly takings claim.We break down the core frameworks that govern land disputes:Zoning: How local governments draw legal lines that enforce land use categories like residential, commercial, or industrial. You'll learn why courts give zoning laws the rational basis test, often leading to deference but with key exceptions for nonconforming uses, variances, and spot rezoning. Plus, the history behind Euclidean zoning and its modern reforms—mixed use, PUDs, and inclusionary zoning—are explained with practical insights for real-world or exam scenarios.Eminent Domain: Dive into the power that allows governments to seize land for public use, with the landmark Kelo v. New London case illustrating the broad interpretation of public purpose, including economic development. We'll explore what it means to be paid just compensation — mainly fair market value — and the pitfalls involving sentimental value and partial takings.Regulatory Takings: This gray zone is where law fights to define “too far.” Justice Holmes' famous Mahon line sets the stage: regulations that deny all economic value (Lucas) or involve permanent physical invasions (Loretto) trigger per se compensation. You'll learn how courts analyze cases where regulations restrict land use but stop short of total deprivation, using tests like Penn Central balancing factors, and the importance of parcel as a whole (Murr) in valuing property.Advanced Concepts: We discuss the denominator problem—how property boundaries influence claims—and how exactions (like impact fees or land dedication) are scrutinized via Nolan and Dolan tests for nexus and proportionality. Discover the innovative use of transferable development rights that turn regulation into market transactions, offering strategic ways to mitigate takings claims.Recent Developments: The episode closes with compelling cases like Cedar Point Nursery, affirming that even partial physical invasions are takings, and Tyler v. Hennepin, emphasizing that government overreach in foreclosures can cross the line into “home equity theft.”This episode is essential for anyone navigating property disputes, land use planning, or preparing for law exams. Master the step-by-step checklist: from applying the rational basis test in zoning, to spotting per se takings, and balancing analysis in complex regulatory cases. Property law is a battlefield of rights and limits. By understanding where the line is drawn—and when it's crossed—you'll be better equipped to protect your interests or challenge overreach. land use, zoning, eminent domain, regulatory takings, property law, police power, property rights, Euclid v. Ambler, nonconforming use, exactions
Murr from Impractical Jokers joins the pod to debate if Zach should get a hair transplant or not, decide upon the greatest reality tv show of all time, determine which state is the best in certain categories, blind rank bald people based on how well they represent baldies, and more!----------FOLLOW MURR!TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jamesmurrayjokersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealmurr/?hl=en----------GO SEE MURR ON TOUR!https://jamesmurrayofficial.com/tour----------JOIN THE PACIFIC SOUTHERN RAILWAY CLUB:https://pacificsouthern.org/----------0:00 ADDRESSING THE NIPPLES IN THE ROOM2:24 DEBATING ZACH'S HAIR TRANSPLANT5:08 HOW HAVE THE PRANKS CHANGED?7:47 GREATEST REALITY TV SHOW OF ALL TIME?16:31 DEFENDING STATEN ISLAND AS A BOROUGH18:47 MURR DOES MORE THAN WE THOUGHT26:46 WHO COMES UP WITH THE PUNISHMENTS?28:26 WHICH JOKERS PUNISHMENT WAS WORSE?39:28 MURR IS GOING ON TOUR!41:25 WHICH STATE IS BEST IN THE CATEGORIES?48:33 LIVE ONE PLACE THE REST OF YOUR LIFE?50:03 PACIFIC SOUTHERN RAILWAY CLUB55:39 BLIND RANKING BALD PEOPLE59:56 THANK YOU MURR FOR JOINING THE POD!
In this episode, Kelly is joined by James "Murr" Murray From the hit TV show "Impractical Jokers"! He is also an executive TV and Film producer as the President of Impractical productions. He is a best selling author of 9 published titles and tours the world telling jokes to sold out arenas. Kelly starts off the show by asking Murr where he was born and what it was like growing up on Staten Island. Murr talks about coming back home after late nights in the city and funny stories on the Staten Island Rapid Transit. He talks about moving to Bay Ridge and going to Catholic school where he met his best friends. Murr then talks about how the show "Impractical Jokers" started. He tells Kelly about his initial pitch for the show and how the company loved it. Kelly talks about the stats from the start of the show and how well it captured audiences all over America. Murr talks about filming the show in the city and how quickly he and his group shot up through the comedy space. He tells the story of performing at his sold out show at Madison Square Garden. Kelly asks Murr about a few of the punishments and improv skits that he has done on the show. Murr goes behind the scenes and talks about "The greatest Punishemnt Ever" That he has orchestrated on the show. He talks about how it was 5 years in the making, and all of the work and preperation that he had to do in order to pull it off. Murr also talks about some of his other favorite skits from the show. Kelly talks about some of the other aspects of the show. They talk about filming during covid, how they go about getting people to go along with their antics, and if they have ever broken character or said that they werent going to do something. Finally Kelly asks Murr some quick fire questions about New York, and Murr gives us a subway take, his favorite pizza, and his 5:30am bodega order. But above all else; James "Murr" Murray is a New Yorker. Kelly Kopp's Social Media:@NewYorkCityKopp Murr's Social Media: @TheRealMurr Jae's Social Media @Studiojae170 Get Your Tickets to his show at "Murrlive.com"! Chapters (00:00:00) - James Murray on New Yorkers(00:02:58) - How I Broke My Lease In Jersey(00:03:36) - How Much Time Did COVID Take Off From 'Jokers'(00:04:02) - Jay on His Secret Life(00:06:59) - Joker on His Own Show(00:09:13) - How to get from Staten Island to Jersey(00:12:43) - Members of Pacific Southern Train Club Collectible Box Cars(00:14:30) - The Cast of Impractical Jokers on Success(00:17:45) - Impractical Jokers on The Impossible Pranksters(00:20:21) - The Greatest Punishment Of All Time(00:24:05) - Punishment For The Thief(00:25:37) - Rob Riggles On His Nude Challenge(00:29:01) - The Impractical Jokers on the Weather(00:31:30) - The Final Days of Impractical Jokers Live(00:33:42) - Throw a Full Glass of Water On My Grandmother's Face(00:36:15) - Jokers: How To Get A Job(00:39:10) - Darren Brown: The Power of Belief(00:42:33) - Spider Man Free-Climbed On A Train(00:45:03) - DMV Driver's License Photo(00:45:48) - 10 Questions For NYC People(00:46:55) - What It Means to Be a New Yorker(00:48:13) - The New Yorkers: Thank You!
Ol Rollie joins Murr and Foxman and the gloves come off. They first chat about the Nancy Guthrie situation, Olympian Ski Jumpers inject Acid into their penises, and the Golden State sticking to Sam Darnold with a "Jock Tax" Fun Fact Friday followed up by a "Before You Go" which features a new study, being done at the University of Maryland which monitors your farting.00:17 The Kidnapping of Savannah Guthrie's Mother07:23 The Role of Media and Conspiracy Theories09:12 The Olympics: Curling and Controversies14:19 Ski Jumpers and Aerodynamics21:09 The Biathlete's Public Apology25:10 Human Achievement in Sports30:17 The Jock Tax and Its Implications34:17 Fun Fact Friday: Accidental Inventions56:13 Before You Go: Smart Underwear and Fart Science
Wes, Murr, and Matt explore a range of humorous topics, starting with an outrageous fart mocktail recipe that leads to discussions about the science of farting and the absurdity of male enhancement pills. They then shift gears to discuss the upcoming Super Bowl, sharing their predictions and thoughts on betting culture. The conversation takes a turn towards a unique engagement ring promotion at Dave and Buster's, sparking a debate on whether it's a middle-class or white trash endeavor. Finally, they wrap up with a review of the cult classic 'Freddy Got Fingered', reflecting on its place in comedy history and its outrageous content. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the unique comedic style of Tom Green, exploring his influence on modern comedy and performance art. They reflect on the legacy of Catherine O'Hara, celebrating her contributions to the comedic landscape. The discussion highlights the evolution of humor, the significance of character actors, and the subjective nature of comedy, all while sharing fun facts and personal anecdotes.
Beth Golay visits with Naeem Murr about his novel, "Every Exit Brings You Home." And Suzanne Perez visits with Mychal Threets about his book for kids, "I'm So Happy You're Here: A Celebration of Library Joy."
https://rumble.com/embed/v732x08/?pub=84ufd In this episode, Fr. Charles Murr reflects on the enduring wisdom of St. Thomas Aquinas and the profound consequences of the Church drifting away from his clear, reasoned theology. Drawing on history, philosophy, and pastoral experience, Fr. Murr explains how Aquinas provided a framework that harmonized faith and reason, safeguarded doctrine, and brought clarity to Catholic teaching. The conversation examines how, over time, this Thomistic foundation was set aside as modernism gained influence within the Church—leading to confusion, doctrinal ambiguity, and a loss of intellectual coherence. Fr. Murr discusses why Aquinas remains essential today, not as a relic of the past, but as a guide for recovering clarity, confidence, and fidelity in Catholic thought. This episode invites listeners to reconsider the importance of Thomism and why returning to the wisdom of St. Thomas Aquinas is critical for addressing the challenges facing the Church today.
Fr. Charles Murr's journey to the priesthood was not a clean, pious narrative; it was a collision with the scandal and confusion simmering inside the Church. After early encounters with clerical corruption nearly shattered his faith, he turned to law and philosophy, searching for a foundation that wouldn't crumble. What he found in Rome, however, was a Church divided: between timeless truth and ideological drift, between real fraternity and institutional decay.A question that changed Fr. Murr's life forever: “Where do you think the devil is going to be?” The answer reframes the entire crisis: evil clusters where grace should flow strongest, not because the Church is false, but because she is true. Corruption near the pope doesn't disprove the papacy; it confirms its spiritual significance.HELP SUPPORT WORK LIKE THIS: https://give.lifesitenews.com/?utm_source=SOCIAL U.S. residents! Create a will with LifeSiteNews: https://www.mylegacywill.com/lifesitenews ****PROTECT Your Wealth with gold, silver, and precious metals: https://sjp.stjosephpartners.com/lifesitenews +++SHOP ALL YOUR FUN AND FAVORITE LIFESITE MERCH! https://shop.lifesitenews.com/ ****Download the all-new LSNTV App now, available on iPhone and Android!LSNTV Apple Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lsntv/id6469105564 LSNTV Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lifesitenews.app +++Connect with John-Henry Westen and all of LifeSiteNews on social media:LifeSite: https://linktr.ee/lifesitenewsJohn-Henry Westen: https://linktr.ee/jhwesten Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Big Bear Hunter, the latest arcade game that you should check out. Murr introduced a thought-provoking conspiracy theory about Helen Keller. He questioned the authenticity of Keller's accomplishments, suggesting that her teacher, Anne Sullivan, might have played a more significant role in her success than history acknowledges. Wes then wonders if Ferdando Mendoza is faking his whole righteous act. Friend or Foe discusses children cussing and how to police that...if we can. Fun Fact Friday follow up by Cuba sending a wrong body back to Canada.
The boys dive into aq lively discussion that spans various topics, including reflections on the cultural impact of Seinfeld, the nature of hobbies, the influence of advertising on masculinity, and the evolution of TV dads. They also delve into the mixed listender comments surrounding the finale of Stranger Things, exploring themes of expectation versus reality in storytelling. Then, a time warp from last year's episode where the Alan, Murr and Foxman discuss A.I. sex robots.
Si quieres ayudar a sostener este apostolado, envía WhatsApp "quiero apoyar" al +52 33 2813 6085.Contenido fiel a la doctrina católica tradicional y al Magisterio perenne.⏰ Capítulos:00:00 Introducción04:15 Nuevo libro del Padre Murr.12:00 Palabras para los sacerdotes en problemas.28:06 Sinodalidad y Concilio Vaticano II.
In this conversation, Wes Fox and Murr discuss various topics ranging from wedding gifts and honeymoon funds to human interactions and the impact of technology on different generations. They delve into the humorous side of unusual items found in orifices, highlighting the absurdity of certain situations while also touching on deeper themes such as AI and job replacement concerns. The conversation is filled with comedic banter and personal anecdotes, making it both entertaining and thought-provoking. In this episode, Murr and Wes delve into a variety of humorous and bizarre topics, ranging from ingenious uses of everyday items to strange medical cases and the implications of such incidents. They also explore fun facts about historical medical practices and the absurdities of corporate branding failures. The conversation culminates in a light-hearted yet morbid tradition of predicting celebrity deaths, showcasing their unique blend of humor and insight.
Murr and Wes discuss the new years, stranger things, and a 2025 year in review.
On Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla, on this Christmas Day, we revisit interviews with Karoline Leavitt, Madison Alworth, Taya Kyle, Murr from Impractical Jokers, David Wells, and Sec. Sean Duffy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
One of the greatest stories of Christmas told is the Christmas Carol and we had Collin Murr who has a podcast about the many different adaptations of the Christmas Carol and he talks about his inspiration to do this podcast and some of the praises and criticisms of different versions of it!
Matt McGinny joines the show to discuss Murr's Son's holiday sing along. The discussion flows into John Cena's last match and how the WWE is dropping the ball. The men discuss a list on buzzfead about normal traditions that may no exist any more in the near future. Fun fact friday followed up by the word of the year, Slop, and a tribute to Rob Reiner.
James "Murr" Murray is on Celebrity Jobber with Jeff Zito this week. What type of work would Murr be doing if not for being a comedian, actor, and author best known as a member of The Tenderloins comedy troupe and for starring in the hit TV series Impractical Jokers? Many celebrities will tell you that if not for that one lucky break or meeting, they would have been selling Ballpoint Pens over the phone like Johnny Depp, or selling garbage bags door-to-door like Mark Cuban. In other words, they may have been just a jobber.
Murr asks whether or not an A list celebrity is worthy, or should, cameo on a Hallmark movie. Wes brings up the fact that Jenna Jameson found Jesus. Austin Lewis, from Bay Life Brokerage, joins the show to shed light on why those who live in the area should give a shit about the Chesapeake Bay. Fun fact friday followed up by the Campbell's executive, who was recently fired, for his remarks about the product and those who buy their soup.
Fresh off our 2025 Camp Out for Hunger we talk to Gillian Anderson and Murr from Impractical Jokers. Plus we take a stroll along the City Beat, won't you join us?(00:00:00) News & Sports(00:11:47) Entertainment Report(00:44:17) City Beat(01:10:49) Bizarre File, Gillian Anderson(01:28:15) Camp Out For Hunger 2025 Recap(01:55:00) Impractical Joker's Murr, Popular Baby/Dog Names in 2025(02:30:24) Bizarre File(02:41:36) Hollywood Trash & Music News(02:56:20) Wrap UpSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
James "Murr" Murray from Impractical Jokers is in town for 5 shows at Louisville Comedy Club. Using his hit TV show's technique, Murr will send at least one audience member out into the street to follow his commands through an earpiece. Always comedy gold!Murr told Terry Meiners an awesome story about the most outrageous prank he played on his showmate (who thought Murr was being punished). It's one of Impractical Joker's GREATEST HIT moments.Murr's new bourbon DON'T MOVE is named for the thriller book he wrote, which inspired a forthcoming film by the same name.Join Murr for a huge after-party on Saturday night following his final Louisville comedy show.
Want to be an Impractical Joker? Well here's your sign: James "Murr" Murray is coming back to the Louisville Comedy Club this week, and if you're in the audience, you might get to be part of the action!In this episode learn about Murr's other passion projects, like saving the Pacific Southern Train Club and raising support for Alzheimers.Get your tickets at MurrLive.comHe will be doing shows Nov 13-15, with an afterparty celebrating his new bourbon, Don't Move! For entrance, go to MurrsBourbonParty.com
Murr, Impractical Jokers stops in to talk about touring in Indy, the new season, and more! See him this weekend in Indy here Helium Comedy Club See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this conversation, Murr and Wes Fox discuss the aftermath of the World Series, the current state of various sports, and the dynamics of the NFL season. They delve into topics such as ownership styles in sports, the evolution of kicking in the NFL, and the impact of injuries. The discussion also touches on marriage communication, workplace flexes, the value of PTO, and the changing landscape of education and career paths. They conclude with a lighthearted segment on cloning pets and share fun facts and trivia.
Apple beats on Q4 expectations, stock rises on strong outlook despite poor China sales - https://finance.yahoo.com/news/apple-beats-on-q4-expectations-stock-rises-on-strong-outlook-despite-poor-china-sales-203020199.htmlYou can now order this robot butler, but there's something you should know - https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/neo-humanoid-robot-preorder/Saying ‘I do' to AI? Ohio lawmaker proposes ban on marriage, legal personhood for AI - https://fox8.com/news/saying-i-do-to-ai-ohio-lawmaker-proposes-ban-on-marriage-legal-personhood-for-ai/Cop goes viral for making virtual court appearance without pants: ‘Am I seeing what I think I'm seeing?' - https://nypost.com/2025/10/30/us-news/police-officer-makes-virtual-court-appearance-without-pants-on/Ripped from the headlines: 12 viral 2025 news Halloween costume ideas straight from The Post - https://nypost.com/2025/10/28/lifestyle/viral-2025-news-halloween-costume-ideas-straight-from-post-headlines/Katy Perry Under Fire For Ruining 41st Birthday Cake, Causing Her Dancers To Eat It Off The Floor: 'Awful' - https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/celebrity/articles/katy-perry-under-fire-ruining-183054740.html6 pound steel phone case - https://boingboing.net/2025/10/21/6-pound-steel-phone-case.htmlFollow The Rizzuto Show @rizzshow on all your favorite social media, including YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and more. Connect with The Rizzuto Show online at 1057thepoint.com/RizzShowSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Eine ganz andere Art von Gruppenausstellung: Namhafte Künstlerinnen und Künstler bespielen die alten Weinberghäuschen mit einer Mini-Galerie bei Kunstlese Murr nahe Stuttgart.
The boys first discuss Wes' work event dilema. Pay and don't show or show and drink your face off? Murr then explains how a day off turned into a gardening mess where his ear is compromised. Alan joins to the crew of "Middle Class or White Trash" where they discuss using a coupon on a first date. Fun fact Friday never fails. Finally, the new games that COULD be a part of the "Game Hall of Fame".
Murr shares his newfound interest in playoff baseball, thanks to an unexpected game outcome. Wes recounts an awkward encounter with an old flame, highlighting the nuances of past relationships. The duo discusses the evolution of meeting people, contrasting traditional methods with modern digital interactions. Murr and Wes dive into a lively discussion about generational differences, sharing humorous anecdotes and reflections on how technology and culture have evolved over the years. They explore topics ranging from the quirks of old-school video games to the unexpected encounters with past acquaintances, all while weaving in fun facts and personal stories.
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The boys talk about Wes' journey to Spain and Murr's journey to a dog's nipples. They then venture into a journey of a "actor for hire" in this weeks' friend or foe. Fun fact friday followed up by the Middleclasshole's bad ass of the month which involves the great great great nephew of Colonel Saunders.
Murr and Wes Fox explore a variety of themes ranging from ancient civilizations and their implications on modern history to the survival of species in urban environments. They discuss the evolution of animals, the importance of survival skills, and how generational differences affect resilience in children today. The impact of technology on communication and the nostalgia for childhood experiences are also examined, providing a comprehensive look at how society has changed over time and what it means for the future. In this engaging conversation, Wes Fox and Murr reflect on various nostalgic experiences from their past, including navigating without GPS, the golden age of radio, and the challenges of following makeup tutorials. They share humorous anecdotes about messed up movies shown in driver's ed, the struggles of using the Dewey Decimal System in libraries, and the evolution of phone communication. The discussion also touches on the lost art of prank calls and the end of broadcast days on television. They conclude with fun facts about unusual measurements and historical pranks, highlighting the generational differences in experiences and entertainment.
In this episode, Murr and Wes discuss the ins and outs of a beer exchange with friends of friends. What to do. What not to do. Alan joins for a list of things that foreigners love about Americans. Fun Fact Friday followed up by a "Before You Go" bit about a judge in incorrectly read a non guilty verdict for a murder trial.
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Wes dives into a "Meet The Press" day at Camden Yards and how "super fans" ruined it. Murr explains similar stories when we worked as a disc jokey in the Ocean City, MD area. Fun Fact Friday followed up by The badass of the month which includes one of the largest members in the world....seriously. On this week in classholes history Murr gives us tutorial on what can, and cannot, be flush down your toilets.
Germans are in kebab angst. They worry that their most beloved street food option, the spicy, juicy kebab in a pita that can be found on every street corner across Germany, may get more expensive—or even worse, that the country may be sliding into a national kebab shortage. Even if these fears may sound exaggerated at first, they aren't unfounded. Workers at one of Germany's biggest kebab factories are locked in a bitter and ongoing fight with their employer over wages and working conditions. For weeks, workers at the Birtat Meat World SE factory in southwestern Germany have repeatedly stopped the production line by walking off their jobs in "warning strikes," demanding wage increases of 375 euros ($434) per month. Birtat, which is located in Murr, 30 kilometers (nearly 20 miles) north of Stuttgart, has been making kebab skewers for more than 30 years. The company says on its website that it makes skewers of ground beef, veal, chicken or turkey kebab that can weigh up to 120 kilograms (260 pounds). The workers chop up the meat, marinate it and push chunks of the raw meat onto long metal skewers. The meat is then shock-frozen and delivered to restaurants all over the country. Birtat says it supplies thousands of kebab stands and fast-food places and reaches more than 13 million consumers every month. Some restaurant owners worry that should the workers decide to go on a long-term strike, the Germans' favorite fast-food snack may indeed become more expensive or even scarce. Germans already complain that the meaty snack, which used to be a cheap staple that sold for 2.50 euros about two decades ago, has become too expensive, with most places charging at least 7 euros ($8) or more. Halil Duman was pondering the state of the kebab business as he was busy slicing off thin pieces of ground beef at Pergamon Döner, a small eatery at Berlin's Friedrichstrasse train station, where people were lining up for lunch. "It's all getting more and more difficult," the 68-year-old Turkish immigrant said. "The produce is becoming more expensive, and we barely make profit anymore." This article was provided by The Associated Press.
Murr explains how he will NEVER make tacos again. The juice isn't worth the squeeze, if you will. The boys then go on to explain how a Japanese widow was tricked into giving an "astronaut" money for oxygen, or else these would-be lovers would never meet up. The fellers then dive into "Fun Fact Friday". Before You Go features a segment from our good friends at PETA, who demand the player COW, from Mario Kart World, have his/her nose ring removed.
FOX Across America Labor Day On Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla, on this Labor Day, we revisit interviews with Senator Tim Scott, Mike Rowe, Murr from Impractical Jokers, Kevin Nealon, and Jimmy's visit to Oklahoma Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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On this new format, known as Between The Holes, Murr explains how video game programmers are involved in a serious conspiracy designed to keep the man down from succeeding. Fun Fact Friday tells us about some history facts. August's Middle Classholes Badass of the month tells us a tale of a woman in Ohio and how she got back at a car dealership that screwed her over. Finally, this week in classhole's history showcases a tale from 2020 about how much of a man that Ted Turner was.
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Murr dives into his intitmate discussions with Grok in his car. Wes gives Murr a rundown of the Alien franchise timeline to promote the FX Alien series. They then make mention of a 70 yard field goal kicked in a preseason game. Sam and Sam from the DU Football Show join to discuss story lines, teams, tranfers, and a look ahead for the new 25-26 EPL season. DU sticks around for Fun fact friday which goes medieval justice, and quirky historical tidbits. On Before You Go, Murr and Wes discuss the new 7.7 Billion dollar agreement with the UFC and Paramount.
Send us a textOn this episode I talk with my friend Tim Murr. Tim is a author, publisher and Editor. He runs St Rooster books and Howling in the Dark books.https://stroosterbooks.bigcartel.com/https://www.facebook.com/share/19Mqboxspd/?mibextid=wwXIfrhttps://www.instagram.com/st_rooster_books?igsh=cjUxdG9rZ3VuMXY1Synth Outro by Abraxas HornMy email and social links:Brandonlegion666@yahoo.comTwitter: Horrorwolf666Instagram: Brandonlegion666 Facebook: Horrorwolf666Website: www.horrorwolf666.com(Merchandise)https://www.teepublic.com/user/the-horrorwolf666-podcast
Murr has a technical difficulty so takes the opening from his Tesla. We then go into the best bits of the 1st half of 2025. Sally Field being a bitch in Mrs. Doubtfire, Ancient Turd Discovery, baton assult in track and field, and a tribute to the late, great, Val Kilmer.
James Murray-known to millions as “Murr” from the hit TV show Impractical Jokers-joins Travis on the Travis Makes Money podcast. As a founding member of the comedy troupe The Tenderloins, James has spent over a decade turning hidden camera pranks into a cultural phenomenon. Beyond TV, he's an executive, bestselling author, and live performer. What makes James unique is his journey from TV executive to on-screen star, and his candid insights into the business side of making comedy-and money-in Hollywood. On this episode we talk about: – How James and his friends created and sold Impractical Jokers from scratch – The realities of TV development and why the first thousand ideas are never the best – How little the cast made in the early seasons-and why they stuck with it anyway – The turning point that made Impractical Jokers a network-defining hit – How to leverage TV success into books, tours, and multiple revenue streams Top 3 Takeaways 1. Persistence pays off: The first thousand ideas are usually bad or already taken, but pushing past them leads to truly original concepts. 2. Start small, think big: Even massive TV hits often begin with low pay and uncertainty-success comes from building on small wins and seizing new opportunities. 3. Leverage your platform: TV exposure can be the “mothership” that launches books, tours, and other ventures-attention is a commodity, so use it to multiply your impact and income. Website: jamesmurrayofficial.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the early hours of June 30, 1987, Boise resident Clinton Sparks was awoken by someone pounding frantically on his storm door. A moment later, Sparks heard a loud scream in the distance, and he went inside to call 911.Although he didn't know it at the time, what Clinton Sparks heard was the last desperate cry of twenty-one-year-old Preston Murr, Two of Murr's associates, Daniel Rodgers and Daron Cox, were arrested and tried and convicted for the murder.The trial and conviction should have been where the story ended, but for the house on Linden Street where the murder occurred, it was only the beginning. Since Murr's tragic death more than thirty-five years ago, the house has become a source of local legends, with claims ranging from the appearance of ghostly apparitions to blood inexplicably dripping down the walls. As a result, Boise's “Murder Mansion” has become known as one of the most haunted houses in America.Thank you to the Incredible Dave White of Bring Me the Axe Podcast for research and Writing support!!ReferencesEnsunsa, David. 1987. "Boisean held on drug charges has prison record." Idaho Statesman , July 2: 1.—. 1987. "Murder suspect cared for foster teens." Idaho Statesman, July 8: 1.—. 1987. "Sister says Rodgers, slaying victim fought over drugs, money." Idaho Statesman, July 8: 1.Fiorentino, Alyssa. 2022. The True Story of the Boise Murder House Is Straight Out of a Horror Movie.September 7. Accessed September 7, 2024. https://www.housebeautiful.com/lifestyle/a41059891/boise-murder-house/.Heart, Michelle. 2021. 7 chillding and real stories from Boise's infamous murder house. September 15. Accessed September 06, 2024. https://liteonline.com/7-chilling-and-real-stories-from-boises-infamous-murder-house/.—. 2024. Dare to enter? Boise's fascinating Murder House will open for public tours soon. May 23. Accessed September 7, 2024. https://liteonline.com/murder-house-tours/.—. 2017. Nightmare on my street: Boise's Murder House. October 5. Accessed September 5, 2024. https://liteonline.com/nightmare-on-my-street-boises-murder-house-video-2/.Idaho Statesman. 1988. "Fingerprints tied to murder victim." Idaho Statesman, March 10: 7.KBOI News. 2012. The Murder House: Is site of decades-old murder haunted? June 27. Accessed September 6, 2024. https://bakersfieldnow.com/news/nation-world/the-murder-house-is-site-of-decades-old-murder-haunted-11-17-2015.Lamay, Colleen. 1988. "Court told gun bore Rodgers' prints." Idaho Statesman, March 15: 10.McFarland, Kelsey. 2016. Murder house: Is site of decades old crime scene haunted. October 27. Accessed September 6, 2024. https://idahonews.com/news/local/murder-house-is-site-of-decades-old-crime-scene-haunted.Peterson, Anne, and Julie Stutts. 1987. "Police discover blood on street in southeast Boise." Idaho Statesman, July 1: 26.Pewitt, Jana. 1988. "Deal frees Cox of murder charge." Idaho Statesman, March 22: 13.—. 1988. "Nampa man says he found body parts." Idaho Statesman, March 11: 19.—. 1987. "Police: disposal of body recounted." Idaho Statesman, September 5: 15.—. 1988. "Rodgers' lawyer asks for mistrial." Idaho Statesman, March 8: 7.—. 1988. "Rodgers says blood sickens him." Idaho Statesman, March 18: 21.—. 1987. "Screams prompted call to police." Idaho Statesman, September 4: 9.—. 1988. "Crime lab expert testifies bullet in skull belonged to Rodgers' gun." Idahome Statesman, March 17: 19.Romine, Dannye. 1989. "She led two lives." Parade Magazine, June 25: 4-6.State of Idaho v. Daniel Rodgers. 1990. 17785 (Court of Appeals of Idaho, November 13).Stutts, Julie. 1987. "Ada to suspend 2 dispatchers over call." Idaho Statesman, July 16: 1.Stutts, Julie, and Jana Pewitt. 1988. "Verdict: Rodgers guilty of murder, dismemberment ." Idaho Statesman, March 19: 1.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.