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Beckler & Seanna talk about Not Halloween, Uber Teen, and whether most people can be attractive.
Rich, I will defend to the grave that Twilight and The Hunger Games are NOT Halloween movies.
Is that the Halloween theme we hear? NO! It's a different song, this one is called Tubular Bells and it's from The Exorcist. It's also good, but you can tell the difference. In the Halloween theme they play the same note twice in the dunt part of dun dunt dunt dun dunt dunt dun dunt dun# dunt. David Donnella (@davidlasoul) is the one who is to blame for having been scared of The Exorcist and NOT Halloween. Also the demon (Stephanie Burchinow (@stephburch1)) shows up to talk about one special attribute of beautiful women that is important to them. Follow Tanner on letterboxd as tabner and find Matt by searching through who Tanner follows. Our editor/producer is @erinkellysmith.
"Has anyone ever played the Infinity Game? The one with the mirrors? Most people don't know it's a game, they just think it's a cool visual effect. Maybe it's different for me, being raised by witches. Not Halloween witches, but the ones who practice Wicca. You can Google it if you really want to learn about them, but I'm here to talk about the game." - Page Turner Sources: Story: https://www.creepypasta.com/the-infinity-game/ Authors Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/PageTurner_Official Authors Website: https://dubbedemotions.wordpress.com/
141 - HAPPY HALLOWEEN (week). This week we are diving into Halloween 2 - and by that we of course mean the first Halloween 2. Not Halloween 2 from 2009 or Halloween (2) from 2018. We are talking about the first of the three 2's. Halloween 2-1. There aren't many franchises where we get to say that, and a lot of this episode is about digging into exactly why that is, and navigating the hot mess that is the Halloween cannon - a hot mess that is largely a consequence of what happens in this film, Halloween 2 (the first one). Is that clear?
This is my ’Not Halloween” episode …filled with more creepy Stories, Myths ands Superstitions from the Jamaican culture and folklore. Ep 37 #MikesMomentOf Bob Marley- Mr Brown https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EREMO3W0mNM Andrea True Connection- White Witch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFSCdZlcYPI ANANCY MASH WAY/WASH WAY Lewin Collection CD19 #4. Baba Rowe Cawley, Accompong, St. Elizabeth, Feb, 1969. Maroon Anancy washa way pupu a yenken boy Yu a yenken boy oh, clay ma adeayah Clay ma edea aay ay, ay ay ayay oh say oh ah yaah Anancy mash way, anancy mash way pupu a yenken boy, Yu a yenken boy oh, clay ma eday ay, aay ay ay oh say oh ah ah To Support what I do: BuyMeACoffee Cash App: $aelsean2
A "short one" in which we talk about Hamilton for 20 minutes. Other topics include: grocery games, cowboy feelings, and time loops.Note: At some point, Missy’s microphone started making a weird clicking sound and our attempts to remove it were unfortunately unsuccessful. It does stop after a bit, but we apologize for the audio annoyance.A Link You May Find Interesting:“Hamilton: the Musical:” Black Actors Dress Up like Slave Traders…and It’s Not Halloween by Ishmael ReedWhat Missy's Been Up To:Watching: Hamilton The Devil Wears Prada The Bling Ring Palm Springs MatildaPlaying: Red Dead Redemption 2What Merri's Been Up To:Watching: Hatchet Guy's Grocery Games Palm Springs Brave New WorldOur Website | Twitter | Facebook | Patreon | Merch
Florida already requires criminal background checks if you want to work in law enforcement, schools and day care, among others. Now there’s a bill that says Amazon delivery persons should face the same sort of scrutiny. Also, on today’s Sunrise: — Earlier this week, Sunrise reported on legislative efforts to control local governments by preemption of authority on several issues. Now there’s a bill to get rid of one of those preemptions. — House Speaker José Oliva says he will support efforts to allow college student-athletes to cash in on their fame. So far, lawmakers filed four bills. — Vice President Mike Pence’s campaign rally in Tampa next week is moving to a new venue, after complaints from residents of Valencia Lakes who said they didn’t want it in their private, gated community. — Sunrise talks with state Sen. Annette Taddeo on the issue of a Halloween holiday for public schools. Not Halloween itself, but the day after. — Two stories show Florida Women can be every bit as stupid as Florida Man, which includes a Ruskin woman with a million dollars’ worth of cocaine and a Vero Beach woman who lost it over 25 cents worth of dipping sauce.
It all comes to an end. The final movie in our Halloween That's Not Halloween series is the aptly titled but extremely awful Hallow's End (2003). The movie that has a premise that sounds like a good idea but then you watch it and realize it isn't. Just go to a haunted attraction and don't watch a movie about one. If you like Hallmark made for TV movies but wondered what they would be like with dollar store props, a couple of nude scenes, and worse acting then this may be the movie for you.You can follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Thegraveyardshiftpod/On Twitter at https://twitter.com/GS_horrorpodAnd on Instagram at www.instagram.com/thegraveyardshiftpod/If you would like to make a donation to help keep the show going and get access to bonus content, you can do so by checking us out at https://www.patreon.com/Graveyardemail us at graveyardshiftpod@gmail.com for movie suggestions or Patreon ideas.Check us out on www.radiohaver.com as well as the other shows on the network.Thanks for listening.
ARE YOU READY TO ROCK?! Because we continue our "Halloween That's Not Halloween" movie series with the second film on the list, Trick Or Treat (1986). It brought back lots of memories of the "Satanic Panic" of the 80's and are the craziness it caused. We get a taste of some of the music that made us all want to headbang, we see Ozzy Osbourne and Gene Simmons prove that they should stick to music, and we see one of the most underrated and hilarious stunts ever captured on film. Oh, there's also a demon or angry ghost or something... and blue 80's electricity... Woo!You can follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Thegraveyardshiftpod/On Twitter at https://twitter.com/GS_horrorpodAnd on Instagram at www.instagram.com/thegraveyardshiftpod/If you would like to make a donation to help keep the show going and get access to bonus content, you can do so by checking us out at https://www.patreon.com/Graveyardemail us at graveyardshiftpod@gmail.com for movie suggestions or Patreon ideas.Check us out on www.radiohaver.com as well as the other shows on the network.Thanks for listening.
Welcome to Why?: A Podcast! Our Twenty First episode's topic is: Halloween! In our first Halloween Spooktacular, we discuss the origin of candy on halloween, take a ride on the nostalgia train to Halloweentown, explain why we use jackolanterns, and why Not Halloween itself! We also have our second special guest ever on the Podcast: Mr. Alan Daniels! It's a fun and spooky one with plenty of goofs, gaffs, and overall tomfoolery. We were definitely happy to all be back together in the studio for the holiday! Enjoy finding out Why, and be sure to follow us on social media at @whyapodcast for more! :)
Bored much? Tapped out of ideas for family fun? Well, THIS episode will solve that problem! Check out 101 things your family can do together. Some are aspirational and will take focused attention (#72) while others are easy to accomplish any day of the week (#28, 33, or 83). Here's the list for easy reference. 1 Have a Photo scavenger hunt - (Example here) 2 Moms - Let your daughter do your hair or makeup 3 Play hide and seek 4 Memorize the lyrics to a song that you can all sing together 5 Have a pet and let the kids name it. 6 Shoot baskets in crazy ways 7 Use every single Lego in the house to build something 8 Rearrange the furniture for movie night 9 Let the kids cook dinner (and tell them you love it!) 10 Make friends with the neighbors and bake them treats! 11 Plan secret missions and execute them together (donut drops, balloons) 12 Go fruit pickin' together (strawberries, blueberries, apples) then make dessert! 13 Have coloring book nights 14 Conduct entire conversations using nothing but GIFs for an entire day (bonus for a week) 15 Have "team day" where everyone dresses head-to-toe in the team colors 16 Let the kids show you how to get somewhere... (airport, school, grocery store) 17 Deconstruct an electronic device and figure out how it works. 18 Sleep outside 19 Cook over a fire (s'mores count, but try hotdogs too!) 20 Explore your hometown and let different family members pick the places to go. 21 Let the kids pump the gas (or wash the car windows) 22 Make sure everyone knows how to sew buttons on their shirts! 23 Keep a list/jar/book of blessings 24 Let your kids plan an entire day when you travel 25 Draw pictures on each others hands 26 Use nicknames as often as possible 27 Go to a midnight showing of a favorite movie franchise 28 Have a burping contest 29 Find a way to help some friends anonymously (rake a yard, wash their car...) 30 Illustrate a book IN the book ... make your own illustrations 31 Edit a family video together 32 Dog sit (or HORSE sit for bonus points) 33 Dance party! (duh...) 34 Create a chalk/white board for inspirational/encouraging sayings (here's ours) 35 Speak with an accent for an entire meal 36 Bring cookies to your local fire or police station 37 Let your kid run your workouts! 38 Pray at meals where the kids lead 39 Create family collections (bugs, tickets, spoons, etc.) 40 Geocache!!! (This is a GPS scavenger hunt - link here) 41 Ride a train or subway for no purpose except to ride! 42 Watch Singing in the Rain -- then SING in the rain ASAP! 43 Listen to a podcast together and talk about it. 44 Have a running joke. 45 Find a public place where you can spray paint together (legally!) - go crazy 46 Do the target challenge -- to find the MOST interesting thing for under $3 - 47 Stay for movie credits and look for a specific, random name. We look for "Carl.” 48 Make your own bread, pizza, and ice cream at least once. 49 Watch Elf once a year and quote every favorite line together every single time. 50 Plant something from seed and watch it grow. Bonus points for a mystery seed! 51 Save a baby tooth and show your older kids how it dissolves in soda. 52 Build at least one piece of furniture for your home. 53 Put lights up outside. 54 Hike a local trail. 55 Serve a meal in the form of a face. 56 Host a guest from a foreign country. 57 Start a water balloon fight on the last day of school. 58 Save the wishbone from that roasted chicken, dry it, and then make a wish! 59 Have a TV show you watch together as a family. 60 Buy a canvas and paint something - hang it in the house. 61 Serve dinner by candlelight monthly. 62 Once a year work a puzzle together. 63 Jump into a pool/lake/ocean with your clothes on! 64 Wear a costume out in public when it's NOT Halloween. 65 Tell a story a fun about the grandparents at dinner. 66 Surprise each other with balloons. 67 Put a note with a favorite treat into each other's lunch. 68 Celebrate a random holiday (Flag Day, Earth Day - for us Guy Fawkes w/ bon fire - MLK jr day with photo scavenger hunt) with customized family traditions 69 Go doorbell ditching (to friendlies!) 70 Have a whipped cream fight (preferably with another family!) 71 Sponsor a child thru compassion international (and write letters!) 72 Visit all 50 states 73 Decorate each other's doors to celebrate personal victories! 74 Each breakfast for dinner on a regular basis 75 Listen to an audio book on a long drive 76 Have a secret handshake 77 Race popsicle sticks down the gutters on a rainy (no lightening) day. 78 Create family award night during "award season" (Jan - March) - and customize your own awards for things like "best performance in an awkward situation" or "best spill..." 79 Go to a local high school event - play, sporting event, concert BEFORE your kids are old enough to actually attend said school 80 Take 10 year old trips 81 Invite the neighborhood over for a potluck (everyone brings a dish) -- set up on the driveway if necessary! 82 Read a book out loud together. Take turns reading chapters for older kids or picture books for younger kids 83 Spend an evening playing the Wikipedia game (link here)- also see EP# 10 84 Plan your own 5K and make t-shirts 85 Have "classic movie nights" with the parents showing kids their favorite flick. 86 Let the kids introduce the parents to their favorite video game. 87 Read about a different culture then visit a restaurant that serves that food. 88 Have a family pedicure night - complete with foot soaking! 89 Explore a new part of town on a rented bike 90 Do a regular family service project in your community 91 Plan a board/card game night 92 Allow the kids to plan and serve the grown ups with a menu they design - and serve - and be sure to light the candles! 93 Bake AND decorate sugar cookies WITH sprinkles 94 Have a non-device day and just see what you can do with boredom! 95 Wash the car together and end with a water fight!!! 96 Invite the neighborhood out for a competitive game of kick the can. 97 Spend a day on the beach building sand castles and then celebrate when the waves crash them in! 98 Produce a family and/or neighborhood talent show. 99 Have every person print out a favorite picture from the previous year and make a collage on canvas or wood. 100 Play "punch bug" - slugging OR tapping each other when you see a VW beetle 101 BONUS - make a habit of taking family jump shots together - tag w/betweenparents Also remember… We are on Facebook! If you like the page you’ll receive more consistent updates and be able to share episodes with others. Connect with us @BetweenParentsPodcast Have you left a review on Apple Podcasts (formerly know as iTunes)? This is SUPER helpful in helping others find our show. Along with Apple Podcasts, Overcast, and Stitcher, and TuneIn (the fun way to listen if you are using Amazon’s Alexa), Between Parents is now on SoundCloud! You can chat back with us on Twitter @between_parents or on Instagram @betweenparents Thanks for listening and sharing this podcast with your friends!
Cherry Fisher May, publisher of ABiz, sits in for Peter on this show to talk about healthcare. And dogs. If it seems like the conversation about healthcare in the United States is never ending, between the ever changing policies of your personal health insurance, and the government level debate over the Affordable Care Act, one thing is for sure about Acadiana healthcare nothing is going to change in the next 30 minutes. That s because Cherry has representatives of two of the biggest and most influential healthcare providers sitting around the lunch table with her. Kip Schumacher s real name is William, but everybody calls him Kip. He s a medical doctor but he s also the founder and Executive Chairman of the Schumacher Group one of the largest emergency medicine and hospital groups in the nation. The Schumacher Group treats more than 4 million patients a year. In 2015 Abiz named them Acadiana s biggest private company, with revenues of 675m. Lafayette General Health System is Acadiana s largest non profit, community owned regional health system. They have over 3,000 employees in hospitals and clinics throughout South Central Louisiana and as of the 4th quarter of 2015 a new alignment will see their revenues exceed a billion dollars. The Executive Director of the Lafayette General Health System s community revenue arm, Lafayette General Foundation, is Cian Robinson. Cherry s Entrepreneur du Jour is Leslie Mann Sandlin, co creator of Swamp Dogs of Louisiana. Swamp Dogs of Louisiana is Acadiana fashion for dogs. Not Halloween costumes or embarrassing Princess dresses Swamp Dog makes rugged alligator and cow leather collars with a local Acadian fashion flair. know Swamp Dogs of Louisiana seems like a small business compared to Kip and Cian s big enterprises, but at the end of the day what makes you feel better than a dog For more information about Acadiana entrepreneurs Innov8 Acadiana and The Opportunity Machine. Photos at Cafe Vermilionville by Gwendolyn Aucoin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.