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Photo: Historical picture: A Qassam rocket fired from a civilian area in Gaza towards civilian areas in Southern Israel. CBS Eyes on the World with John Batchelor CBS Audio Network @Batchelorshow Tehran orders Hezbollah Lebanon to rocket Israel & What is to be done? @AaronKleinShow Aaron Klein, senior adviser to Former PM Netanyahu. In Jerusalem https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/20/world/middleeast/israel-lebanon-rockets.html Permissions: A w:Qassam rocket fired from a w:civilian area in w:Gaza towards w:civilian areas in Southern w:Israel. العربية: صاروخ قسام أطلقته حماس من قطاع غزة صوب المستوطنات الإسرائيلية جنوب إسرائيل. This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license. 12 December 2008 Source | https://www.flickr.com/photos/36313307@N06/3350293196/sizes/l/ Author | paffairs_sanfrancisco
Photo: A w:Qassam rocket fired from a w:civilian area in w:Gaza towards w:civilian areas in Southern w:Israel.العربية: صاروخ قسام أطلقته حماس من قطاع غزة صوب المستوطنات الإسرائيلية جنوب إسرائيل.Permissions*CBS Eye on the World with John BatchelorCBS Audio Network@BatchelorshowThe Jerusalem politics of the Jerusalem-targeted rockets. Ariel Kahana. Malcolm Hoenlein @Conf_of_pres @mhoenlein1Ariel Kahana is Israel Hayom's senior diplomatic correspondent. https://www.jpost.com/arab-israeli-conflict/yamina-all-options-open-at-deadline-668268 https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/israeli-envoy-says-hamas-launched-war-for-political-gains/ https://arabexpert.co.il/2021/05/10/3321/ https://arabexpert.co.il/2021/05/16/3443/ ..* Permissions:Date | 12 December 2008Source | https://www.flickr.com/photos/36313307@N06/3350293196/sizes/l/Author | paffairs_sanfrancisco.This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license. | You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work -- to remix – to adapt the work. Under the following conditions: attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. {No change made.] You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.
Mirror, mirror, on the wall… Please don’t let me see her… once for all… Thank you everyone for listening in on this episode. Look forward to seeing you in the next episode! You can email me your stories at tetsuotellsastory@gmail.com CREDITS (Tumblr): Story 1 – cleverclaras Story 2 - Anonymous Story 3 – fyoursecretidenity Photos by: https://unsplash.com/@priscilladupreez https://www.flickr.com/photos/squeakymarmot/ https://www.flickr.com/photos/brunkfordbraun/ https://www.flickr.com/photos/146098828@N06/ https://flic.kr/p/kK7yo https://www.flickr.com/photos/indi/ Music by the Talented CO.AG Music https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063342753055 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcavSftXHgxLBWwLDm_bNvA Music by the Talented Myuuji https://www.youtube.com/user/myuuji Sound effects: Freesound.org Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Tags: real-life horror stories, urban legends, ddp, darr diary podcast, darr diary, dar diary, horror games, horror stories channel, dwarka horror stories, indian horror stories, reddit, reddit stories, reddit confessions, reddit scary stories reddit entitled parents, reddit cringe compilation, reddit king, reddit horror, reddit horror stories, scary stories ,ddp ,darr diary podcast ,darr diary , real horror audio stories, horror stories channel, reddit, reddit stories, reddit confessions, reddit scary stories reddit entitled parents, reddit cringe compilation, reddit horror stories, Why I Stopped Narrating Stories On YouTube, real-life horror stories, urban legends, horror games, reddit king, reddit horror, ask reddit, no sleep, reddit aliens, confessions, horror, horror stories, horror story, ghost, scary, creepy-pasta, hmong stories, hmong scary stories, hmong bedtime stories, scary stories to tell in the dark, creepy stories, bone-chilling --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
No school, employer, or profession is perfect; and lots of times, you have to step up to fix it. Photo by Georgie Pauwels This episode's sponsor, Panacea Financial, is having a Match Day Giveaway! Med students in the 2021 Match can enter to be one of five students who will win $500! Enter at panaceafinancial.com/matchday. Long time SCP listener and CCOM M4 Austin Kazarian joins us on the show to talk about the personal finance course he proposed and helped create. Wait, isn't there enough to learn in medicine? There is, but as long as med school debt is a problem, it's important to learn how to deal with it, as well as many other financial issues that exist for new residents. Join him, MD/MBA student Gabe Conley, and M4s Joyce Wahba and Tim Maxwell for a discussion on how medical students can fix the inevitable gaps in their schools' curricula, and why it's important to look for a joint that'll take your suggestions and let you lead with them (and see this article, and the Academic Medicine commentary discussed during the show). And if you want to bring Austin's personal finance for physicians curriculum to your school, he'll share his proposal with you to get started–drop him a DM @AustinKazarian. Also, Dave gives the crew a news quiz. Were you paying attention these past few weeks? We Want to Hear From You How'd we do on this week's show? Did we miss anything in our conversation? Did we anger you? Did we make you smile? Call us at 347-SHORTCT anytime or email theshortcoats@gmail.com. It's always a pleasure to hear from you!…
On this weeks show Clare, John and Graeme are joined by Toby Van De Velde to hear about his newly released film Red Eye Redscale. We also catch up with the weeks activity, most of which was post based, and check out some fab Cheap Shots Challenge entries. This show is also going up on Youtube in two parts owing to its's prodigious length YouTube : Part A - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Yo09fk7fx4 Links: Flickr Group: https://www.flickr.com/photos/190255443@N06/ https://www.instagram.com/redeyeredscale/ https://twitter.com/redeyeredscale?lang=en https://redeyeredscale.bigcartel.com/ C- Scapes Zine https://pixelsandgrain.photo.blog/zines/ Analogue Lockdown zine Mark Thompson - https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/908592167/analogue-lockdown-photo-zine?frs=1&ref=shop_home_active_1 Cheap Shots Images: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/15HpEN3izkRGlF_tcCKN9O18tqlOAQiRx?usp=sharing
En cet été chaud bouillant, parlons d'une romance qui aura déchaîné les passions il y a maintenant quinze ans : la saga Twilight ! Objet de ce hors-série en deux parties, la saga littéraire de l'autrice Stephenie Meyer aura attisé autant d'amour que de haine, avec sa romance interdite entre un vampire, Edward Cullen, et une humaine, Bella Swan. Et si l'apport de la saga au genre du young adult aura été indéniable, il subsiste quelques points légitimes de controverse, avec une vision datée et parfois raciste de certains personnages. Alors quinze ans plus tard, que reste-t-il de l'héritage Twilight ? Pour en discuter, Océane accueille Yasmina (du podcast @Podcastinateurs), Anne-Pauline (twitter : @bluemaevor), Lucie (youtubeuse sur la chaîne Amazing Lucy) ainsi qu'Adrien (twitter : @ParkerMitty, contributeur occasionnel sur la chaîne Serial Causeurs). Cette première partie traite des débuts de la saga ainsi que de l'adaptation des deux premiers volets : Fascination et Tentation, et de la manière dont le choix de Catherine Hardwicke sur le premier volet relève davantage d'un coup de chance que d'une vraie démarche féministe. En attendant la deuxième partie consacrée à Hésitation et Révélation, n'hésitez pas à nous retrouver sur les réseaux sociaux du podcast, à nous suivre sur les plateformes de podcast, et à partager notre contenu autour de vous. Très belle écoute, et à à très vite ! Intro : "Supermassive Black Hole", sur l'album "Black Holes and Revelations" de Muse Outro : "Flightless Bird, American Mouth" d'Iron & Wine Photo par la talentueuse Lanella, dont vous pouvez retrouver le reste des photos ici : https://www.flickr.com/photos/152209148@N06/
A pastor’s wife dies in a house fire. ____ Photos: https://www.flickr.com/photos/46800369@N06/with/4430054402/ ____ Sources: A Twisted Faith: https://amzn.to/2VIbSeo https://products.kitsapsun.com/archive/2002/12-03/13778_hacheney_said_god_gave_him__priv.html https://www.oxygen.com/accident-suicide-or-murder/crime-time/accident-or-murder-pastors-wife-found-dead-in-bed-after-fire https://www.flickr.com/photos/46800369@N06/with/4430054402/ ___ Email: truecrimecanon@gmail.com Instagram: @truecrimecanon Facebook Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/truecrimecanon ___ Music from https://filmmusic.io "The Descent" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Super snowy days are always highly entertaining at Chez Collard, because we live on a ridiculously steep hill and it turns into a luge run for cars... how did you survive the snowstorm? Best Instant Karma EVER: a man attempting to kidnap a woman follows her into a karate studio and triers to drag her back out. The karate instructor and his students "restrained" the man for police. There's a beautiful story of a retiree in Price who created a prosthetic arm for a toddler with his 3D printer. Even with insurance, the arm would have cost his parents $12,000. The cost from the 3D version? You'll never believe it. (image credit: https://www.flickr.com/photos/37873897@N06/)
Today's Tell Me Something Good centers around an amazing little 76 year old lady who was brutally mugged at the Piggly Wiggly (coolest grocery store name, like EVER.) But she managed to hold out long enough for Good Samaritans to race to save her- by employing a really intense defense method. Also! Do you ever wonder if food manufacturers are just screwing with us with some of these "keep fresh" seals? Help! (image credit: https://www.flickr.com/photos/10542402@N06/)
"Have you ever seen shelves that tidy?"This week we talk about mass media in a few of its forms. There is some ranting.---- This week's links (unordered)[1] Stop Funding Hate https://stopfundinghate.org.uk/[2] Plain English Campaign - http://www.plainenglish.co.uk/about-us.html (not necessarily what The Sun use)[3] Contrapoints https://www.youtube.com/user/ContraPoints[4] Link to Doctor Who video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtPZ96oHH-4[5] The problem of induction https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Problem_of_induction[6] All Swans Are White - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falsifiability[7] John Oliver / Last Week Tonight - https://www.youtube.com/user/LastWeekTonight[8] Adam Ruins Everything - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1rZAT2GtmI&list=PLuKg-WhduhkksJoqkj9aJEnN7v0mx8yxC[9] Online game that perfectly demonstrates the dynamics of mass media (doesn’t really work on mobile) - https://ncase.itch.io/wbwwb[10] Infographic - we’re doomed! https://www.flickr.com/photos/150411108@N06/35471910724/[11] Gamer gate - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamergate_controversy[12] Feminist Frequency https://youtu.be/4ZPSrwedvsg[13] In praise of bias - http://www.thebookoflife.org/in-praise-of-bias/---- Credits ----Music is by http://michaelforrestmusic.com/Talking is by Ivanka Majic and Michael Forrest---- Follow us on Twitter ----https://twitter.com/ivankahttps://twitter.com/michaelforresthttps://twitter.com/PodcastGrand---- Find us on Facebook ----https://www.facebook.com/grandpodcast/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Live opgenomen op 04/02/18 in Cafe The Joker te Antwerpen. Het vervolg op verkouden Xander en slaperige Fokke die hun wildste verhalen delen in een wervelende diavoorstelling over hun reis naar Los Angeles. Foto’s alhier https://www.flickr.com/gp/86339172@N06/50v70m
We're back with a new episode, Ben has returned from his travels and we go in depth about the toys he bought in Japan. Loads of pictures for this one! Show Notes The photos of Ben's haul can be found here https://www.flickr.com/photos/152016205@N06/sets/72157667317373859 Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram twitter.com/MintOnCardCast facebook.com/mintoncardcast/ instagram.com/mocardcast/ Mint on Card-Cast will return for a festive special!
The crew recounts Anubis's adventures at AnimeNYC 2017! Show notes: First Segment http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2017/11/21-1/rurouni-kenshin-manga-author-charged-with-possession-of-child-pornography Second Segment http://animenyc.com/ https://www.flickr.com/photos/160214538@N06/
Grab your pugil sticks for episode 11 where Ben and Alex don spandex to tackle the Gladiators. Alex gives more information than is necessary and Ben tries to stop him from going full nerd. Are you ready? Show Notes: All the information in this episode can be found here in our Flickr album https://www.flickr.com/photos/152016205@N06/albums/72157682501962984 Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram twitter.com/MintOnCardCast facebook.com/mintoncardcast/ instagram.com/mocardcast/ Join us next time when we find out who did it, and where, and with what!
"The role of the shepherd is a matter of presence more than anything else. Political forces, social mores, and plain stupidity are powerful and real enemies of faith. Confrontation is critical, but it does not change opinions. Ultimately, presence is what changes hearts." The Rev. Tom Honderich preaches on the fourth Sunday of Easter (May 7, 2017). Readings: Acts 2:42-47; 1 Peter 2:19-25; John 10:1-10; Psalm 23 Image: MCAD Library (https://www.flickr.com/photos/69184488@N06/), distributed under a CC BY license.
ECFR’s director Mark Leonard speaks with Almut Möller, head of ECFR’s Berlin office, and François Godement, director of the Asia and China programme, about the recent blocking of the trade deal between Canada and the EU by the Belgian Walloons, and what this means for Europe’s governability. Bookshelf: Dies sind die Namen by Tommy Wieringa Les tueurs de la Republique: Assassinats et operations speciales des services secrets by Vincent Nouzille The Shipwrecked Mind: On Political Reaction by Mark Lilla Why less Europe is no Europe - comparing the fates of CETA and MES by Francois Godement Picture: Flickr/147558657@N06
In the podcast this week... Some of our picks from the Ubuntu 16.10 wallpaper contest submissions. We recorded the episode on September 29 and some of the images we picked have been removed from the group for one reason or another.AG's PicksStorm is coming by toomoonstreamJardin -7226 (2) by Jesús A. Reyeslarung gar by night by Geza Radics160903et04-stn-YY by Pierre CanteFrançois CANTE mubutestJoao's PicksView of City from Ellis Island by Joseph Bylund Swan_Mono by Mike OUnder Sunset by 如月.飛羽IMG_6990_1 by Eric Gbarn door by Timothy FordNever Surrender by Julian Fernandes---Download the episode here. Support us on Patreon (pretty please).---Listen and Subscribe... we're @thirdworldlinux and @chFourteen on twitterwe're also on Google+but if you're oldschool, email uscontact@channelfourteen.com linux@channelfourteen.com ---
In a new Policy Forum Pod two leading experts shed some light on the disturbing human rights violations being committed on Phnom Penh’s homeless people in contemporary Cambodia. Cambodia is a country whose recent past was plagued by extreme violence: large-scale bombing, civil war, invasion and genocide, acts that in total killed more than two million people over two decades. But it’s also a country whose present appears to be plunging back into the human misery of its haunted past, with not only state-sanctioned, but state-perpetrated violence being carried out against some of its most vulnerable citizens. It’s violence that is being largely overlooked by the international community. It is a situation in which Phnom Penh’s homeless people are systematically being rounded up by police, their possessions arbitrarily destroyed, and they themselves are being deported to what are effectively concentration camps outside the capital where they are subjected to appalling conditions. This is part of a broader pattern of human rights violations, from curbs on free speech and the media, to restrictions on elected political opponents, that seriously threaten the country’s prospects for free and fair democratic elections in 2018 and, longer term, for a peaceful, democratic future. Discussing the country’s traumatic past and troubling present are: Professor the Honourable Gareth Evans AC QC. Professor Evans is Chancellor of the Australian National University, and has been recognised at both the national and international level for his extraordinary service and contribution to international relations, particularly in the Asia-Pacific, to global policy, conflict prevention and resolution, and to arms control and disarmament. As one of Australia's longest serving Foreign Ministers, Professor Evans was the architect of the United Nations’ intervention in Cambodia and the 1991 Paris Peace Agreement to put an end to the mass murders and other human rights atrocities of the 1970s and 80s. He has continued to monitor developments over the years and remains an influential and respected voice on Cambodia today. Dr Simon Springer is an Associate Professor at Canada’s Victoria University, has spent the last 15 years doing research in Cambodia looking at patterns of political and structural violence that have arisen as the country has transitioned towards a free market economy and struggled with consolidating its democracy. His research has included looking at the plight of Phnom Penh’s homeless and interviewing hundreds of people on the ground. He has published a number of books in that time and has worked to draw international attention to the grievous situation unfolding. Dr Springer and Professor Evans are in conversation with Policy Forum’s Fiona Benson. You can read Simon Springer's Policy Forum piece on Cambodia's homeless at http://www.policyforum.net/apocalypse-apocalypse-now/ The pod also takes a look at listener feedback on our last two podcasts on the South China Sea ruling, and the idea of a universal basic income. The podcast is presented by Martyn Pearce, Editor at http://www.policyforum.net/ . Find him on Twitter at https://twitter.com/theshepherdsdog Photo by Transformer18 on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/71267357@N06/15513131230/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Visit us at www.paranormalunderground.net to read Paranormal Underground magazine! In this episode of Paranormal Underground Radio: In The Dark, we talk with Patrick Keller, who is an educator, blogger, and the host of the Big Séance Podcast, which is a place for paranerds to have an open discussion on all things paranormal, but specifically topics like ghosts and hauntings, paranormal research, spirit communication, psychics and mediums, and life after death. He’s the founder of the now inactive Missouri Spirit Seekers and has spent a lot of time experimenting with spirit communication tools and techniques, such as EVP. Patrick also has a passion for spending hours at a time in cemeteries, and he loves cemetery photography. His education includes a bachelor's degree in music education from the Conservatory of Music at the University of Missouri - Kansas City and a master's degree in music education from the University of Missouri - St. Louis. For more on Patrick and the Big Séance Podcast, visit BigSeance.com. For all of his photography, please visit his Flickr page (https://www.flickr.com/photos/116155785@N06/). Air Date: June 30, 2016 Topic: Paranormal Theory, Ghosts and Hauntings, Paranormal Phenomena, Spirit Communication Guest: Patrick Keller Host: Karen Frazier and Chuck Gotski Producer: Cheryl Knight
Here at International Realness, we’re all about bad-ass ladies getting things done. Today, we’re happy to present the story of the Women of Liberia Mass Action for Peace, and how these incredible human beings successfully SHUT DOWN a civil war in their country. They were able to achieve this with non-violence, solidarity between different religions, and one extra special, ancient, strategy. Let’s just say they strategically shut down the fish market.Listen HereDownload/Subscribe on iTunes and StitcherShow NotesPhoto Credit Abby flat-coat
Dr Siouxsie Wiles is a passionate science communicator, microbiologist and bioluminescence enthusiast; or as her TedX profile describes her: “that pink-haired science lady”. Siouxsie leads the Bioluminescent Superbugs Group at the University of Auckland, where she studies infectious diseases by making bacteria glow in the dark. In addition to this incredibly cool research, Siouxsie communicates science as a blogger on Sciblogs, in her own podcast and produces explainer animations for YouTube. For her science communication efforts, Siouxsie has been recognised with tonnes of very important accolades – the New Zealand Association of Scientists Science Communication Award, the Prime Minister's Science Media Communication Prize and the Royal Society of New Zealand Callahan medal. As proof of her rising celebrity status in the field, this weekend she’s delivering a TedX talk in Christchurch on her research. Siouxsie on Twitter: @SiouxsieW Siouxsie's Lab website: www.superbugslab.org Siouxsie's Blog: www.sciblogs.co.nz/infectious-thoughts Siouxsie's Skepticism podcast: www.thecusp.org.nz Animation about research: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kP_RaHo1Pmw Siouxsie's science-art collaborations: Bioluminescent photobooth: https://www.flickr.com/photos/115140888@N06/sets/72157646187352184/ Art in the Dark: http://artinthedark.co.nz/2014-artists/rebecca-klee-siouxsie-wiles and YouTube teaser: http://youtu.be/e1aQnozgzsI
Promises can be made about almost anything. From promising to be a knight of God, to promising to talk about sex... to promising to stay together until death do us part. In this show, eight different promises are made. Some are kept, many are broken. But every broken, these promises changed something. Because even a failed promise has the power to change the world. Host: Nina Foushee Producers: Nina Foushee, Hadley Reid, Christy Hartman Featuring: Nina Foushee, Will Hamilton, Liz Matus, Professor Jorah Dannenberg, Hadley Reid, Don Reid, Holly Russell, and Matt Rothe Music used during transitions: Chris Zabriskie, Kevin Macleod, A Smile For Timbuctu, The Kyoto Connection photo via flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/23733274@N06/14178850322/
In this episode Rob Deakin and Matthew Clarkson chat with Sue Ann Barber about her involvment in the hobby and the road to Brickvention 2012. We also have a guest appearance by Ryan McNaught to tell us about the 50years of LEGO Downunder. MOCs of the Moment Garbage Truck Set #4432 www.brickset.com/detail/?set=4432-1 Imperial Chinese Navy Poster www.flickr.com/photos/yoderism/6640800601/ Mia's Beauty www.flickr.com/photos/34338074@N06/6671163259/ Hyperion http://www.flickr.com/photos/31194766@N08/6564151915/ Fabuland http://www.bricklink.com/catalogList.asp?catType=S&catString=153 Brickvention http://www.brickventures.org.au/
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In episode #94 of LAMLradio Aaron lets James in on the secret of what his problem really is... Star Wars. We are also joined by Jonathan Bender, author of the newly titled book LEGO: A Love Story, to discuss everything from what the world would look like after the apocalypse to how to best camp out for the upcoming LEGO movie. James also sits down with John from Brickspace.org for a chat about the blog's first year on the net. What We've Been Working On Topics Should we care what LEGO does outside of the brick and even with the brick? MOCs of the Week Feedback? Email podcast@laml.org or comment in the blog
KALAMAZOO -- Bloggers John Liberty and Anne Holcomb hit the airwaves this afternoon with The Captain, host of WIDR's "Nonchalant Cafe Hour," to talk about the World Expo of Beer in Frankenmuth and plans for the Keweenaw Brewing Company to add another canned beer to its distribution. Holcomb, fellow KB blogger Josh Smith and our dashingly handsome mascot Taps... Taps McFirkin is ready for beer. KALAMAZOO -- Bloggers John Liberty and Anne Holcomb hit the airwaves this afternoon with The Captain, host of WIDR's "Nonchalant Cafe Hour," to talk about the World Expo of Beer in Frankenmuth and plans for the Keweenaw Brewing Company to add another canned beer to its distribution. Holcomb, fellow KB blogger Josh Smith and our dashingly handsome mascot Taps McFirkin will be among the more than 10,000 people expected to roam the World Expo of Beer, which started today and will resume from 3 to 10 p.m. Saturday at Heritage Park. Look for their coverage of the festivities on our blog. You can download the latest KalamaBrew podcast in two parts -- Part 1 and Part 2. You can also listen below, or subscribe via iTunes.
In Episode #81 of LAMLradio, James is joined by Magnus and Aaron to talk about the latest news in the LEGO world. From rumors of a LEGO Hobbit to the flickr 2009 LEGO Military Group Build Contest. [display_podcast] News-LEGO Hobbit? -New Brickmaster Sets -New LEGO Books -Board Game Images-New BrickForge items -Flickr Military Contest MOCs of the Week Feedback? Email podcast@laml.org or comment in the blog
James is joined by Aaron and Dan to talk about the latest in the LEGO world. From new Star Wars sets to rumors of LEGO Rock Band. Also, plans for Indiana Jones fridge move close to fulfillment... Introduction-2008 in review feedback-100th episode (including August interviews) -Highlight and lowlight clip-"LEGO - Top rating images" flickr group discussionNews-First Space Police images-8039 venator-class star destroyer -Count Dooku Solar Sailer appears at Toys 'R Us -LEGO Rock Band rumored for 2009 (you have to be kidding me!) -MOC Pages 2009, what do we think? MOCs of the Week A sample of Dan's Music (find out more) Feedback? Email podcast@laml.org, comment in the blog, or call our voice mail 1-888-869-7315
KALAMAZOO -- KalamaBrew bloggers Anne Holcomb and John Liberty caught up with The Captain and his Nonchalant Cafe Hour on WIDR-FM today, to talk about, shocker, beer. And here's a bonus, it's a two-parter. We talked about about the Michigan Brewers Guild's list of Michigan winter beers, touch on New Holland Brewing Company's local distribution of its new line of... KALAMAZOO -- KalamaBrew bloggers Anne Holcomb and John Liberty caught up with The Captain and his Nonchalant Cafe Hour on WIDR-FM today, to talk about, shocker, beer. And here's a bonus, it's a two-parter. We talked about about the Michigan Brewers Guild's list of Michigan winter beers, touch on New Holland Brewing Company's local distribution of its new line of spirits and tease to a special holiday message from all of us to all of you (Look for it Monday. Hint: it involves our mascot, Taps McFirkin, Michigan beer and Jolly Old St. Nick). Download the latest KalamaBrew podcasts -- Part 1 and Part 2 -- or subscribe via iTunes or listen below.
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