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Kyle & Trisha are talking angry dads, getting back to normal at work, pointless customer suggestions, new trailers, the Amazon/MGM acquisition & more! Note: Excuse our technical difficulties this week. Trisha's mic had a short in it that we couldn't get fixed. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mydrunkmovietheatre/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mydrunkmovietheatre/support
NOTE:Excuse the technical glitch! @monicafitplantpower on TikTok & check out Links.Fit90x.com to get your best body & mind! #MondayMotivation #MeatlessMonday --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/monicaveganfit/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/monicaveganfit/support
From the beginning of human history recorded until the present, slavery has evolved over the years while involving everyone in our society. Whether we like it or not, we directly or indirectly benefit from slavery, and no, I am NOT talking about the issues of history that the "1619 Project" declares to claim, which was debunked by every credible historian in western society (Americans AND European historians). Please listen and learn about slavery and the problems we face today regarding modern day slavery.*Note: Excuse the background noise, a lot of construction is happening around the area that I record*Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MAponte)
*NOTE: Excuse the high pitched sound throughout the entire show, ugh.. this will be fixed next week*... Adam and Chris are back with episode number two, and guess who joins in studio this week: a girl who is responsible for shaping the minds of young men and women all over San Diego. Yep, our friend Nicole who is a teacher drops by to engage in an absolutely ridiculous conversation about the Bachelor and everything possible related to it. It gets WEIRD quick, everybody.
I go solo for this episode, looking at the significance and value misconception of playmakers in the NFL - currently a huge topic in the football landscape. NOTE: Excuse my error when I referred to my opening list as running backs and receivers despite OT Joe Thomas being on the list. Obviously he’s a lineman! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coleonsports/message
Dark gives his thoughts on Bethesda's conference with Airoll in the background lol. Note: Excuse the background noise i thought it would be quiet by the time of night i was recording i guess i was wrong.
Character Corner - A Podcast on Your favorite Comic Book Characters
*Note* Excuse the audio issues this episode. I was partly sick when recording this and didn't check my settings.* %CODE_LEXLUTHOR% We’re back! While our Summers Brothers episode was technically the first Character Corner of 2018, we recorded it in 2017, so this Lex Luthor episode is the first real episode of 2018. And you all are in for a treat. This episode is slightly different from our other Character Corners. We still go through the history of Lex but we spend more time really discussing and breaking down the core of the character. Unlike other DC characters, the core of Lex Luthor has strangely been consistent throughout his depictions. Sure his early first appearance in Action Comics #23 really set up as the ridiculous comic book villain stereotype, but the interesting thing about Lex is how his depiction mirrors the “stereotyped” bad guy of the era he’s in. He’s been a ridiculous caricature of a bad guy in the 40’s, evil real estate billionaire, overweight and shrewd corporate exec and even a billionaire evil President. Each version might have a reworked background but for a DC character, he’s oddly enough very consistent in how he’s portrayed. The basis of Lex is always his absurd hatred of Superman followed by his true belief that if not for Superman, he himself would be a good guy/hero. There are some really great non-canon stories that show this (Lex Luthor: Man of Steel and All-Star Superman for example). This is a great episode that you’re not gonna want to miss as we break down what makes Lex Luthor tick. Oh and Kriss makes it very clear, Lex doesn’t qualify for his “Villain Agenda”. Find out why. Key Issues (we cover a lot more than what’s listed here): Action Comics #43 - First Appearance Non-Canon Lex Luthor: Man of Steel All-Star Superman (Grant Morrison) Issue #5 - Clark visits Lex in jail The Man of Steel (1986) - John Byrne redesigns the character Issue #4 - sets up a hostage situation on his own boat to try to hire Superman The Death of Superman: Superman vol1 #149 Superman vol 2 #2 - Is told Clark Kent is Superman, doesn’t believe it President Luthor President Luthor: Secret Files & Origins Our Worlds at War Superman - Batman (Jeph Loeb) Vol 1 - Public Enemies - Whole series is great, first 6 issues deal with the end of President Lex Superman: Birthright (Mark Waid) Infinite Crisis Fifty-Two Issues 34 & 35 - Turns off the Everyman powers for citizens and makes it “rain bodies” on New Years New Krypton saga Superman: New Krypton Superman: Last Stand of New Krypton Superman: War of the Supermen Superman: The Black Ring Forever Evil Rebirth
Character Corner - A Podcast on Your favorite Comic Book Characters
*Note* Excuse the audio issues this episode. I was partly sick when recording this and didn't check my settings.* %CODE_LEXLUTHOR% We’re back! While our Summers Brothers episode was technically the first Character Corner of 2018, we recorded it in 2017, so this Lex Luthor episode is the first real episode of 2018. And you all are in for a treat. This episode is slightly different from our other Character Corners. We still go through the history of Lex but we spend more time really discussing and breaking down the core of the character. Unlike other DC characters, the core of Lex Luthor has strangely been consistent throughout his depictions. Sure his early first appearance in Action Comics #23 really set up as the ridiculous comic book villain stereotype, but the interesting thing about Lex is how his depiction mirrors the “stereotyped” bad guy of the era he’s in. He’s been a ridiculous caricature of a bad guy in the 40’s, evil real estate billionaire, overweight and shrewd corporate exec and even a billionaire evil President. Each version might have a reworked background but for a DC character, he’s oddly enough very consistent in how he’s portrayed. The basis of Lex is always his absurd hatred of Superman followed by his true belief that if not for Superman, he himself would be a good guy/hero. There are some really great non-canon stories that show this (Lex Luthor: Man of Steel and All-Star Superman for example). This is a great episode that you’re not gonna want to miss as we break down what makes Lex Luthor tick. Oh and Kriss makes it very clear, Lex doesn’t qualify for his “Villain Agenda”. Find out why. Key Issues (we cover a lot more than what’s listed here): Action Comics #43 - First Appearance Non-Canon Lex Luthor: Man of Steel All-Star Superman (Grant Morrison) Issue #5 - Clark visits Lex in jail The Man of Steel (1986) - John Byrne redesigns the character Issue #4 - sets up a hostage situation on his own boat to try to hire Superman The Death of Superman: Superman vol1 #149 Superman vol 2 #2 - Is told Clark Kent is Superman, doesn’t believe it President Luthor President Luthor: Secret Files & Origins Our Worlds at War Superman - Batman (Jeph Loeb) Vol 1 - Public Enemies - Whole series is great, first 6 issues deal with the end of President Lex Superman: Birthright (Mark Waid) Infinite Crisis Fifty-Two Issues 34 & 35 - Turns off the Everyman powers for citizens and makes it “rain bodies” on New Years New Krypton saga Superman: New Krypton Superman: Last Stand of New Krypton Superman: War of the Supermen Superman: The Black Ring Forever Evil Rebirth
On this episode of Locked On Spurs, the offseason is drawing to a close and it's time to look back at the San Antonio Spurs summer roster moves. With top West teams adding big time names, were the Spurs' offseason moves enough to make them competitive or enough to topple power house teams? To discuss this and more I am joined by the newest co-host of Locked On Spurs, Ryan McCallum, as we debate the Spurs' offseason moves. Make sure to follow Ryan on Twitter and welcome him to the Locked On Spurs brotherhood. (Note: Excuse audio quality and the insanely loud firetruck siren that makes a cameo during the show) #gospursgo #spurs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Locked On Spurs, the San Antonio Spurs demolished the Memphis Grizzlies 111, 82 in Game 1 of their opening round series of the Western Conference playoffs. From the play of Tony Parker to in-game adjustments, the Spurs cruised to the easy win but what stood out in Game 1? On this episode, I give you my five takeaways from the Spurs' big win over the Grizzlies. (Note: Excuse audio technical issues) #spurs #gospursgo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices