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The jackpot for SONiC's $40,000 Mystery Word is getting HUGE, so we start fantasizing about turning one room in your house, into the ultimate theme room. What would you build? Garner is going nautical, and Taylor wants a Tiki bar. Plus, Chantal asks Garner questions about Lady Things for International Women's Day and it does not go well.
September 20, 2019: The first-ever Lutheran Ladies' Lounge episode dropped. FIVE YEARS LATER ... September 20, 2024: The Ladies are celebrating a milestone birthday party! In this five-year anniversary episode, Sarah, Erin, and Rachel challenge each other in their own versions of vintage television game shows. Rachel quizzes Erin and Sarah in a Lounge-themed homage to “The Newlywed Game” —“The Co-Host Game!” Sarah then stumps Erin and Rachel to guess their “Password”-inspired clues on “Mystery Word.” Finally, Erin takes sweet, spicy, cabbage-flavored revenge with a series of wacky minigames a la “I Survived a Japanese Game Show.” Laugh along at home as the Ladies celebrate the show's wooden anniversary in style. To revisit the show's previous anniversary episodes, click below: One Year Anniversary Shoebox Extravaganza! - KFUO Radio Rachel's Trivia Challenge: One Year Anniversary! - KFUO Radio TWO YEAR ANNIVERSARY! Great Moments in Lutheran Lady History. - KFUO Radio Three Year Anniversary: Arch Book Shenanigans! - KFUO Radio The Party Planning Committee: A Farewell Extravaganza - KFUO Radio Connect with the Lutheran Ladies on social media in The Lutheran Ladies' Lounge Facebook discussion group (facebook.com/groups/LutheranLadiesLounge) and on Instagram @lutheranladieslounge. Follow Sarah (@hymnnerd), Rachel (@rachbomberger), and Erin (@erinaltered) on Instagram! Sign up for the Lutheran Ladies' Lounge monthly e-newsletter here, and email the Ladies at lutheranladies@kfuo.org.
We hit episode 75 by hitting that place in the Venn diagram where Beatles fans meet Nathan Fielder fans. From there we discuss our own version of our Spotify Wrapped for the year, our Beatles-themed Air BnB, a critical review of the Apple TV John Lennon doc with all its Unsolved Mystery feels, the origin of "The Wo," The Beatles down under phase, a review and update of the Mystery Word bylaws, and the Revolver-era, pill-based song Dr. Robert.As always, you can find Team Blotto Beatles on Instagram (@blottobeatles) and Twitter (@blottobeatles), by emailing us (blottobeatles@gmail.com), or on the web (blottobeatles.com). We want to hear from you!Please also take the time to rate and review us on Apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.We have a shop! Grab some merch. You can always drunk dial us at 1.857.233.9793 to share your thoughts, feedback, confessions, and concerns and to be featured in an upcoming episode. Enjoying the show? Buy us a beer via the tip jar (don't forget to include a message telling us what we should drink with the money).You know we're making a list of it, see the canonical, argument-ending list of Beatles songs we are assembling here: https://www.blottobeatles.com/list & listen to it on Spotify here.Please remember to always enjoy Blotto Beatles responsibly.Peace and Love.Hosts: Becker and TommyGuest: Chris Ballew (@chrisballew; chrisballew.org)Executive Producer: Scotty C.Musical Supervisor: RB (@ryanobrooks)Associate Musical Supervision: Tim Clark (@nodisassemble)#PeteBestGetThatCheck
Crack into episode 69 with us as we review the influence of Little Richard, frothy first sips of beer, Tommy's review of Burning Man, The Beatles horned rimmed glasses era, what it's like seeing Elvis Costello live today, Elvis Costello's hat game, Becker doubling down on tickling McCartney, how many times Becker claims to know the Mystery Word, and the stabby, "She's a Woman."As always, you can find Team Blotto Beatles on Instagram (@blottobeatles) and Twitter (@blottobeatles), by emailing us (blottobeatles@gmail.com), or on the web (blottobeatles.com). We want to hear from you!Please also take the time to rate and review us on Apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.We have a shop! Grab some merch. You can always drunk dial us at 1.857.233.9793 to share your thoughts, feedback, confessions, and concerns and to be featured in an upcoming episode. Enjoying the show? Buy us a beer via the tip jar (don't forget to include a message telling us what we should drink with the money).You know we're making a list of it, see the canonical, argument-ending list of Beatles songs we are assembling here: https://www.blottobeatles.com/list & listen to it on Spotify here.Please remember to always enjoy Blotto Beatles responsibly.Peace and Love.Hosts: Becker and TommyExecutive Producer: Scotty C.Musical Supervisor: RB (@ryanobrooks)Associate Musical Supervision: Tim Clark (@nodisassemble)#PeteBestGetThatCheck
This time on Medieval Death Trip, we celebrate Black Friday weekend with some black magic in our belated Halloween anniversary episode. We look at a couple of quite different medieval witches, a Cornish wildwoman from the Life of St. Samson and the famous Witch of Berkeley, as well as a report of a night-hag from the 18th century. Today's Texts - William of Malmesbury. Chronicle of the Kings of England. Edited by J.A. Giles, translated by John Sharpe and J.A. Giles, George Bell & Sons, 1895. Google Books. - The Liber Landavensis, Llyfr Teilo, or the Ancient Register of the Cathedral Church of Llandaff. Edited by W.J. Rees, William Rees, 1840. Google Books. - Burnett, George. Specimens of English Prose-Writers from the Earliest Times to the Close of the Seventeenth Century, with Sketches Biographical and Literary, Including an Account of Books as Well as of Their Authors; with Occasional Criticisms, etc. Vol. I, Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807. Google Books. - Sprenger, James, and Henry Kramer. Malleus Maleficarum. Originally published 1486. Translated by Montague Summers, 1928. Sacred-Texts.com. Audio Clips: - The Tragedy of Macbeth. Directed by Joel Coen. Apple Studios, 2021. - The Witch. Directed by Robert Eggers. A24, 2015. - The Witches. Directed by Nicholas Roeg. Warner Bros., 1990. - The Blair Witch Project. Directed by Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez. Artisan Entertainment, 1993. - Suspiria. Directed by Dario Argento. Produzioni Atlas Consorziate, 1977. - Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Directed by Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones. EMI Films, 1975. - The Wizard of Oz. Directed by Victor Fleming. MGM, 1939. - Clash of the Titans. Directed by Desmond Davis. United Artists, 1981. - Young Frankenstein. Directed by Mel Brooks. 20th Century Fox, 1974. Additional Music Credit: Ludwig van Beethoven, Coriolan Overture, composed in 1807 (the same year Burnett published his Specimens of English Prose Writers), and performed by the Musopen Symphony (CC-PD). Chapters 00:00:00: Introduction 00:04:54: Movie witchlore montage 00:10:12: Introduction, cont. 00:14:00: Text: from the Malleus Maleficarum 00:21:10: Introduction, cont. 00:23:24: Text: from The Life of St. Samson in the Book of Llandaff 00:27:44: Commentary 00:45:36: Text: from William of Malmesbury's Gesta Regum Anglorum 00:51:50: Commentary 01:04:21: Text: from George Burnett's Specimens of English Prose Writers 01:09:40: Commentary 01:11:38: Mystery Word: baggaged 01:17:03: Outro
Follow along as we continue the series "Word." This week we have with us Joel Reichlin teaching us "The Mystery - Word, and Spirit." When the Word of God has hidden in our hearts and is a part of our lives, watch what God will do. Each week we will be taking a closer look at the different ways The Word of God brings newness into each and every one of our lives. If you want to learn more about Bethel Cleveland and how to get involved, please visit our website at bethelcleveland.com.
Rabbit and Julie Goodwin's $50,000 Mystery Word was won yesterday by Louise, and the celebration continues today with the awesome moment Louise reveals her big win to her daughter! Plus, Rabbit reveals his delicious recipe creation! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In today's podcast, one of Rabbit and Julie Goodwin's Mystery Words has officially been guessed! Someone is now one step closer to winning $50k! Plus, a round of fun facts, a farewell, and Free Trade Day catch ups! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Maya Rudolph educates us on her unusual ways of saving money, Jonah Hill plays Mystery Word with Ellen, Kunal Nayyar celebrates India’s new pro-LGBTQ law, Whitney Cummings talks about rescuing a puppy and Kym Douglas makes an unforgettably moving appearance.Watch The Ellen DeGeneres Show weekdays! Check your local listings.Support us by supporting our sponsors!Gobble - Get $50 off your first box of fresh meals when you visit them atgobble.com/ellenBrooklinen - Get $20 off and free shipping when you use code ellen at brooklinen.comBombas - Save 20% off your first order when you visit them at bombas.com/ellen
Super cool episode this week. We have a big following in Japan and this week have a native to talk about just how much different it is to live in the US. Another big contest this week so be listening for the Mystery Word somewhere in the podcast. Just a fantastic episode right here. Learned a ton. Hope you enjoy and thanks for listening to RR!!! Opening music by longzijun https://longzijun.wordpress.com/2010/05/28/free-background-music/
Changing up the format to concentrate more on the podcast. Shall we play a game? The Mystery Voice reveals the Mystery Word at some point during the show. You can't miss it. Good luck from Rogan Radio and be sure to text us the word at 681-222-ROGN(7646) Opening music by longzijun https://longzijun.wordpress.com/2010/05/28/free-background-music/