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OOOOOoooo boy! This alt guy gives AVANT GARDE a whole new meaning! Come get weird with it as we dive into the WEIRD BRAIN of good old Marcy... or was he weird? Or maybe was he just a normal dude? You decide and let us know! We're all ears. Thanks for listening. We love you! Xoxo, The Baroque B's
⏰ Driiiiing! Jutranje ure, jutranja gužva, ampak to ni nič v primerjavi z gužvo na lestvici. Ne vemo, kdo bo drugi, tretji, četrti in peti. In ne vemo, kdo bo osmi, deveti in deseti. OoOoooOoo! In v noro stiščanem urniku, kjer je Žiga old-school na daljavo, Jaša pa zlaman, vse to v strnjeno nadkvalitetni eni uri ;)
Ooooooooo.... this could be some scurry shettttt. Earlier this year, we wanted to know what your superpower was. And Sheryl - a 71-year-old who can see the other sider - gave us a buzz and had some real interesting things to predict about us three. Wait until you hear what she says. We're back live April 15. Listen live on the Nova Player. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram & TikTok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's a lot of measureable quantifiers out there delineating why LDS people are just... well... better. Ooooooooo! J/k. We got our problems, but stats show we have very successful and fruitful marriages. In this episode, we go over some recent statistics and an 80,000 postcard survey that gives us insight into LDS marriage success. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wardradio/support
It's December! Time to gear up for Christmas by looking at a bunch of holiday classics and we're kicking it off with...oh no. Ooooooooo nooooooooo.
All 4 guys are here this week and were talking about: Death Protocol Cuddle Clones Hibernating Hampsters Metal for Orcas McCrocs Snoop quits Happy Gilmore and some Hillbilly Target Practice Come on in, and get yourself Effin' Cultured!
Link to the video version here! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2V-EkNHJzQg) Link to Howard & Nester comic archive here! (http://hn.iodized.net/main.htm) Brett and Westin change things up, we're doing a weird episode! We revisit the Howard and Nester comics. Playing clips from our favorite moments, ranking the comics, and we try to figure out who Howards Howard is. Who will it be?! Ooooooooo!!!
OoOoOoOoO! Welcome to this special Halloween edition of End Scene, where Tony and Evan brings all the tricks and treats of case law and legal stories that have a fun and spooky Halloween twist! First, Tony and Evan discuss the iconic 1984 single "Somebody's Watching Me" by Rockwell and how Michael Jackson isn't actually getting any royalties on the song even though he's actually singing the song's chorus (05:08). Next, Tony and Evan talk about an interesting copyright infringement lawsuit between Huey Lewis and the News and Ray Parker Jr. over the "Ghostbusters" theme song and how Ray Parker played the ultimate reverse Uno card on Huey Lewis after their copyright dispute was settled (12:07). Finally, Tony and Evan talk about another interesting copyright dispute over "The Conjuring" franchise and how facts are not copyrightable (17:58). Finally, Tony and Evan share their favorite Halloween films (26:36). We're on Shayk! You can download Shayk on the Apple App Store and use referral code endscene for exclusive access to bonus End Scene content! You can find Tony on Shayk at @theipprof and Evan at @evannaar3. Many thanks to our partners at Shayk! Special thanks to P&T Knitwear Bookstore, Coffee, and Podcast Studio (located at 180 Orchard Street, New York, NY 10002) for allowing us to host our podcast in their incredible studio! You can check them out at https://www.ptknitwear.com/. Additional thanks to Hunter Zarin for creating our intro/outro song! You can check out all his music on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/artist/4A44z4SsaOKgSVDjS1jFEK. ------- Follow End Scene on all social media platforms: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/endscenepod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/endscenepod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@endscenepod Follow Evan Naar: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evannaar3/ and https://www.instagram.com/naarandthestars/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/evannaar3 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@naarly Follow Tony Iliakostas: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theipprofessor/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/theipprofessor TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theipprofessor YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theipprofessor/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/endscenepod/message
Dvojna doza! 27. in 28. kroga sta prinesla še bolj napeto bitko za Evropo, kompliment Riere, anorak Grabića, kisli premor za Gorico in Tabor, prvo zmago Brava po premoru, prvi dve zmagi Kopra, selektorjev spisek, žreb pokala... OOoOOooOO! Če se znajdete v Ofsajdu, ga lahko vselej podprete na: urbani.si/ofsajd. Hvala vsem in vsakomur posebej! Imamo majice! Ofsajd majice! Ta teden poslana naročila gredo skozi še v tem letu! Naročila tukaj: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQL…DRGpaOcmPwVYdG3Z4 Oddajo #Ofsajd o fuzbalu slovenskem snemamo od septembra 2015, skoraj vsak fuzbal sezonski ponedeljek. Pa še kdaj vmes. Hvala!
OOOoooOOO say can you feeet! Welcome back to our World Cup 2022 group break down. We are proud to drop this group more than the others because it is our very own red, white, and blue Americans in Group B with England, Wales, and Iran. Join Mic Daddy, Ocho, Vinnie, and Zach as they break down the predicitons for Group B and why Team USA has a chance to not only advance but finish number 1.
Ooooooooo boi! Secret Invasion is giving us spy thriller vibes like Winter Soldier of old. Marvel is so good at this and I can't wait for this tense thriller to shock me in ways I can't excpect!Livewatch Link!https://www.scener.com/strandedpandaLive Podcastshttps://www.twitch.tv/strandedpandatvPatreonhttps://www.patreon.com/mcucast Join The Stranded Panda Community!https://www.strandedpanda.com/ Discord-https://discord.gg/TMzArTkcTaReddit-https://www.reddit.com/r/MCUCast/Bingers Assemble-https://www.strandedpanda.com/bingersPandaVision-https://www.strandedpanda.com/pandavisionFacebook Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/spchat
Ooooooooo this is a good one ya'll!!! How often do you bypass strangers to avoid conversations? How often do you keep compliments meant for others to yourself? If you felt a heart tug with either one of these questions, this episode is for you! Don't forget to let us know what you think about this episode and the other episodes by leaving a rating for the podcast and writing a review. Also, keep following us on Instagram @AlabastHERboxPodcast as we are developing more content.
Roberta is the fifth and final song on Side One of Billy Joel's third studio album entitled Streetlife Serenade, which was released October 11, 1974. Billy's version of "Pretty Woman". Trying to save a lady of the evening. Starting the R's with an R Rated song. Ooooooooo. Exciting. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hey Lovers, this week on the show I'm chatting about tired-ass #Vegans, #LEGALWEED in #NM, Whatta YOU like? Being TOO Nice and much more delightfulness!! Make sure to subscribe & share if ya haven't already, plus it'd be AMAZING if you could leave a REVIEW + 5 stars #comedypodcasting #hahahahaha #LOL #funnylady #onewomanshow #sexpositive Feelin Frisky?$$$$$$$$$$$ CASHAPP $getjesswood VENMO @ Jess-Wood-10 PATREON getwood69 Appreciate ya SO MUCH xoxoxox Jess
Hello Interactors,This post is part of a three week experiment. I’ve divided my topic into three parts each taking a bit less time for you to read or listen. They each can stand on their own (maybe), but hopefully come together to form a bigger picture. Please let me know what you think.Maps are such a big part of our daily lives that it’s easy to let them wash over us. But they’re also very powerful forms of communication that require our attention and scrutiny. If we don’t, we run the risk of being hypnotized and even deluded.As interactors, you’re special individuals self-selected to be a part of an evolutionary journey. You’re also members of an attentive community so I welcome your participation.Please leave your comments below or email me directly.Now let’s go…Someone posted a map on Facebook recently showing just how close Russia is to Alaska. The post read, “This should make you 😳 America. My kids were not taught as much geography and history as I was growing up. This probably needs to be shared to remind us all. For those who think Russia is all the way on the other side of the world [it is] only 53 miles at the Bering Strait’s narrowest point. Like us driving from Cedar Rapids to Waterloo.”The comments to the post echoed this worry with words like, “Too many don’t realize this.”; “There are small islands 25 miles apart.”; “OOOOOOOOO scary.”; and “I’ll admit that I didn’t realize this.” They probably didn’t realize this either: the United States and Russia not only share the largest maritime border in the world – a line stretching 1600 nautical miles dividing the Chukchi Sea to the north and the Bering Sea to the south – but it cuts straight through two islands called the Diomedes. On one side is Russia’s Big Diomede – actually part of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug a federal subject of Russia – and just two miles west is Little Diomede which is part of Alaska. Both have small fishing villages, one settled by Russians and the other Americans.If folks are scared by the geographic proximity of 53 miles, two miles must really freak them out? And they’d best be sitting down for this little tidbit…there is no ratified treaty in place between the United States and Russia that enforces this boundary.The last attempts made to negotiate a deal with Russia was in 1991. The person who chaired the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations was none other than Senator Joe Biden from Delaware.Biden addressed the committee with these words,“…today the subcommittee meets to consider a measure that constitutes one small step down that path of cooperation. This measure, the U.S.-Soviet Maritime Boundary Treaty, represents the attempt of the two sides to resolve an important dispute through negotiation, compromise, and mutual pledge to abide by the solemn obligations of a bilateral treaty and international law.”The dispute this treaty would lay to rest concerns the sovereign rights and jurisdiction of the United States and the Soviet Union in the seas between Alaska and Siberia. The treaty would govern each country’s right to manage fisheries and to conduct oil and gas exploration and development in a vast maritime area.”In 1990, then Soviet Union leader, Mikhail Gorbachev sought to resolve the ordeal. But the Russian parliament believed he was acting in haste. The Soviet Union was beginning to crumble and they believed Gorbachev was giving away too much fishing, sea passage, and oil and mineral rights to the United States in exchange for other provisions. The USSR collapsed in December of 1991. This left Biden’s sixth month old efforts under the George H. W. Bush administration unanswered. No administration since has attempted to ratify the treaty and I doubt Putin is in the mood for Biden to resume talks.The area maps referred to as Russian America, a piece of land nearly the size of Texas, is what we now call Alaska. It had already been colonized by Siberian fur trappers in the 1700s and the Russian Orthodox Church was already busy trying to convert Indigenous people to Christianity. By 1800 the Russian-American Company was established – organized by Emperor Paul I of Russia. By 1850, 300,000 sea otters were hunted to extinction. Seventeen years later, in 1867, amidst a fur market slump from over hunting, the end of the U.S. Civil War, a Russia battered by the Crimea war ceded Russian America to the United States as part of the Alaska Purchase. It didn’t become a U.S. state until 1959.Russia sold Alaska to the United States for $7.2 million or $134 million in 2022 dollars. Russia feared they couldn’t defend the territory from the British who were busy trying to colonize Canada and had just defeated the Russians in the Crimea war with the help of the French. So, they expressed interest in selling it to the then U.S. Secretary of State William Seward who had already offered to buy it just a few years prior and was happy to negotiate the purchase.Biden gave reference to the purchase in his Foreign Relations subcommittee pre-amble by joking, “the 1867 Convention, by which Russia ceded Alaska to the United States, made it possible for Mr. Murkowski to become a U.S. Senator.” The Maritime Boundary Agreement this committee aimed resolve, but never did, “these conflicts by: One, declaring that the 1867 Convention line is the maritime boundary between the United States and the Soviet Union; two, establishing a precise geographic description of the line; and three, providing for the transfer of jurisdiction and Russia rights in four special areas.”The first American to map the new state of Alaska may take issue with Biden’s use of the words ‘precise geographic description.’ Land wasn’t the only thing the U.S. got for their $7.2 million, they were also handed maps and charts of the region drafted by Russian mapmakers. These were promptly handed over to the man who was soon to become the head of the Pacific branch of the Office of United States Coast Survey, and premiere geographer of the time, George Davidson.He excelled at geodesy and astronomy coming out of Girard College in 1845. By 1850 he was on the California coast determining accurate latitude and longitude of coastal features. He worked his way up the Pacific coast to Oregon and Washington mapping much of the Puget Sound and naming many of the Olympic Mountains on the Olympic Peninsula. Mt. Ellinor is named after his soon-to-be wife, Ellinor Fauntleroy. The Fauntleroy ferry in Seattle takes you from the Fauntleroy Cove to Vashon Island. Mt. Constance is named after her sister, and the two side-by-side mountains, The Brothers, are named after her two brothers.His triangulation and astronomical observations were regarded as the highest precision geodesy recorded to that date. The baselines required to accurately triangulate and map the Pacific coast states are named after him – the Davidson Quadrilaterals. And before those Russian maps had been handed over to him, he had already been asked to make maps of the physiography and natural resources of Alaska by the U.S. Congress. Most maps were copied from Russian maps and others drawn by an Indigenous Chief who knew more about the land than the Russians. A 1937 biography claims “Davidson always got on with Indians—he treated them as men.” These maps were included in a report to a congressional committee that resulted in a unanimous vote for America to purchase Russian America from the Russians.Davidson was mapping Alaska at 51° to 71° latitude north amidst the mosquitos in August of 1867, but less than a year earlier the Office of Coast Survey had sent Davidson down to 5° to 7° latitude north, in January of 1867, to map a potential site for the Panama Canal.The Office of the Coast Survey was started by Thomas Jefferson in 1807 and still publishes the nautical maps of the U.S. – including the annually published 10 volume publication, United States Coast Pilot. Historically, these guides relied on local mariner knowledge and newspaper articles. They were a practical necessity for private, commercial, and governmental mariners. But in 1858 George Davidson was the first to provide his own accounts making this issue the first official United States Coast Pilot by the Office of the Coast Survey.Davidson went on to become the president of the California Academy of Sciences, a University of California Regent, and the University of California, Berkley’s first geography professor. He was the department chair from 1898 until 1905.Davidson defined the essence of what map making was at the time. It served the desire and need Jefferson had for precision, utilizing the best surveying and geodesic instruments and techniques of the time. Naturally these were used for exacting territories for colonizing, capitalizing, and exploiting. The United States had become an exuberantly expansionist, empire-building country. But by the middle of the 19th century through the start of the 20th another kind of map was entering its golden age – thematic mapping.Thematic maps use information not readily observed but are nonetheless part of the geography. For example, maps depicting the weather or statistical information like demographics. They can also include strategic and political information.The beginning of the 20th century saw the emergence of the United States as a global superpower and the start of the decline of England’s dominance. New territories, like Alaska, were not only getting mapped but were also helping to shift geopolitical dynamics. The world was sufficiently mapped such that world leaders need not send ships afar to determine political strategies.One of the first and most influential of these geopolitical thematic maps came from England’s equivalent of George Davidson, Sir Halford John Mackinder. In 1904 he wrote a paper that included a map in The Geographic Journal called “The Geographical Pivot of History.” In the introduction here he writes,“In 400 years the outline of the map of the world has been completed with approximate accuracy…But the opening of the twentieth century is appropriate as the end of a great historic epoch…The missionary, the conqueror, the farmer, the miner, and, of late, the engineer, have followed so closely in the traveller’s footsteps that the world, in its remote borders, has hardly been revealed before we must chronicle its virtually complete political appropriation.”His map is an oval shaped Mercator projection that puts continental Europe, Africa, and Asia in the middle. Its shape gives it a spherical illusion. The map’s title is The Natural Seats of Power and features three crescent shaped concentric zones. At the center is what he called Pivot Area – which is most of continental Europe, some of Asia and what became the Soviet Union, the next ring is labeled Inner and Marginal Crescent – which is more of Europe, the British Isles and Japan, and furthest from the center are the Lands of Outer or Insular Crescent – which include continental America, most of Africa, and Australia.Part of Mackinder’s goal was to not only illustrate to an island country — that came to power by sea — just how connected the world is by land. He also simplified the complexities of detailed coastal charts and topographic maps into easy to understand centers of power. Timothy Barney, an Associate Professor of Rhetoric and Communications at the University of Richmond (and self-proclaimed map-nerd) wrote in the Routledge Handbook of Mapping and Cartography that, “Mackinder was prefiguring a social, economic, and political shift in the twentieth century towards a globalized world, all on the flat page of the map.”Mackinder would not have known it then, but his ‘Pivot Center’ indeed became the focal point of not one, but two world wars that drew powers from all three of the Natural Seats of Power on his map. But he also put thematic geopolitical mapping at the center. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit interplace.io
Just another ramble but today about reflecting on whether we can predict happiness, what numbness means, and whether we are all just delaying our happiness.
*Spoiler Timestamps Below* Muahahaha! It's that time of year again! Where we dare to ask Elizabeth Kurtzman to come down from her spooky old castle (her apartment), to sit around a campfire (Skype), to tell us a tale of terror! (be a guest on our podcast). We SCREAM about such spine-tingling topics as: Michael Cohen, The Future of Horror, and Midnight Mass (Spoilers from 31:53 - 61:05). Then... OooooOOoo... we take a Spoooooky Ad Break, but when we return we continue with listing off some of our favorite horror movie lines, Horror recs for the holidays, and... of course.. Ghosts of War. See our watchlist below: Pilgrim, Apostle, The Ritual, Deliverance, Redneck Zombies, I Spit On Your Grave, Wicker Man, Midsommar, Halloweentown, Hocus Pocus, Chronicle, Slandering, Wolf Cop, White Noise, Dead Alive, Cemetery Man, Cursed, The Howling, Dog Soldiers, American Werewolf in London, Midnight Mass, Evil Dead 2, Freddy vs Jason, Dead Alive, Sleepaway Camp, Get Out, Aliens, Overlord, Ghosts of War, Demon Knight, Shaun of the Dead, Carrie, Ghostbusters, Ghostbusters II, Night of the Living Dead, Martin, Monkey Shines, Creepshow, Tales from the Hood, Trick r Treat, V/H/S, V/H/S 2, It Comes at Night, Uncut Gems, Sputnik, Children of the Corn, Silence of the Lambs, The Empty Man, Mother! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cory-and-brandon/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cory-and-brandon/support
This week, we lift our spirits (oooOOOooo) with a round-up of monsters. We explore their origins and effects on us, with examples ranging from memories of very real things in the past to a hypothesis that doesn't quite have legs (unlike griffins). Links Why we'll always be obsessed with – and afraid of – monsters (The Conversation) Why the scariest monsters look almost human (Wellcome Collection) Why We Still Need Monsters (Nautilus) Why Are So Many Monsters Hybrids? (Nautilus) A History of Monsters (Aeon) Why do we want to feel sorry for monsters that scare us? (Gizmodo) Why Frankenstein is the story that defines our fears (BBC) Neanderthals, Scandinavian trolls, and troglodytes (Norwegian American) Ōnamazu (Yokai.com) Namazu-e: Earthquake catfish prints (Pink Tentacle) Namazu (World History Encyclopedia) Giant catfish and a legacy of disaster in one of the world's most seismically active regions (Phys.org) Folklore and earthquakes: Native American oral traditions from Cascadia compared with written traditions from Japan (Geological Society, London, Special Publications via ResearchGate) Why Protoceratops almost certainly wasn't the inspiration for the griffin legend (Mark Witton) Griffin Bones (American Museum of Natural History) Andrewsarchus, "Superb Skull of a Gigantic Beast" (American Museum of Natural History) Jumbies of the West Indies (The Brown Geeks) Rare Book Library Summons Tales of World's Oldest Monsters (Smithsonian) The evolution of monsters in children's literature (Nature) A Visual History of Society's Monsters (Hyperallergic) The Nazi Werewolves Who Terrorized Allied Soldiers at the End of WWII (Smithsonian) Doin' The Mash (Tedium) The strange tale of ‘Monster Mash', the graveyard smash that will never die (NME) Contact Email the Dirt Podcast: thedirtpodcast@gmail.com ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular
This week, we lift our spirits (oooOOOooo) with a round-up of monsters. We explore their origins and effects on us, with examples ranging from memories of very real things in the past to a hypothesis that doesn't quite have legs (unlike griffins). Links Why we'll always be obsessed with – and afraid of – monsters (The Conversation) Why the scariest monsters look almost human (Wellcome Collection) Why We Still Need Monsters (Nautilus) Why Are So Many Monsters Hybrids? (Nautilus) A History of Monsters (Aeon) Why do we want to feel sorry for monsters that scare us? (Gizmodo) Why Frankenstein is the story that defines our fears (BBC) Neanderthals, Scandinavian trolls, and troglodytes (Norwegian American) Ōnamazu (Yokai.com) Namazu-e: Earthquake catfish prints (Pink Tentacle) Namazu (World History Encyclopedia) Giant catfish and a legacy of disaster in one of the world's most seismically active regions (Phys.org) Folklore and earthquakes: Native American oral traditions from Cascadia compared with written traditions from Japan (Geological Society, London, Special Publications via ResearchGate) Why Protoceratops almost certainly wasn't the inspiration for the griffin legend (Mark Witton) Griffin Bones (American Museum of Natural History) Andrewsarchus, "Superb Skull of a Gigantic Beast" (American Museum of Natural History) Jumbies of the West Indies (The Brown Geeks) Rare Book Library Summons Tales of World's Oldest Monsters (Smithsonian) The evolution of monsters in children's literature (Nature) A Visual History of Society's Monsters (Hyperallergic) The Nazi Werewolves Who Terrorized Allied Soldiers at the End of WWII (Smithsonian) Doin' The Mash (Tedium) The strange tale of ‘Monster Mash', the graveyard smash that will never die (NME) Contact Email the Dirt Podcast: thedirtpodcast@gmail.com ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular
Sink your teeth into this weeks episode. Filled with superstition, witchcraft, and all things spooky. The season is upon us, friends! OoOoOoOoO!! This weeks drink is Liquid Dracula. Follow us on instagram and TikTok: @shadeandspicepodcast @yoitsconey @i_taste_rico --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shadeandspice/message
Welcome to Episode 16! The Olympics are on their way, but we have no plan to see them in person. Plus, virtual reality, ooOoOoOoo! … Continue readingRounding the Basses – No Fans of the Olympics The post Rounding the Basses – No Fans of the Olympics appeared first on Apathetic Enthusiasm.
After accidentally killing all the fish in his take, Brooks gets back up from despair and buys some new fish. These ones have babies. Ooooooooo.
Tribe! Ooooooooo she gots a lots to say today
Tom's been hiding a secret. Listen to find out what it is! oOoOoOoOo so mysterious! Enjoy!
This week we're back with another episode of our Quest playthrough, where our wonderful Gary GMs us through Tenbren. Groundswell, Agnes, and Iago head to the eternal labrys for more info re: scary swords, and Agnes makes a new friend... See also: I've never squirmed in my life, ooOOoooOo, ass of Jesus, does it indeeeeed?, from there it's just learning all the words, and you little shit! [CW / TW: Ghosts, dead body mention.]
OOOOOOOOO baby, the holiday season is a wild one in my family and friends groups and setting boundaries ain't always easy. This year is extra weird because Covid and everyone's different comfort levels with the new visiting rules. So what do we doooo?? Asking for what you need and expressing freely around this time can get mucky and emotional and I want you to be able to feel ease and flow instead. These times bring more dinners, get-togethers, gift exchanges and by the end, I usually feel more exhausted than nourished from all the interaction. This is a no go. We get overwhelmed because of all the expectations that are put on us by everyone else, last year I didn't even get to spend time with my partner and build our own traditions and I hated that. Where do we draw the line with the people we love? How do we share what we need without making them feel less than? And how do we begin to do all of this around the holidays when everything is moving a little quicker and the energy is more electric? No worries, we are going to dive into how to begin to set boundaries you feel good in without hurting those around you. Here we goooooo! When I began to have those harder adult conversations with my family, I felt anxious and a pit would form in my tummy. I didn't know how to tell my family no but continued to do things I didn't enjoy which left me feeling crappy. I would feel frustrated at the events, I would have emotional break downs for one reason or another or drink till I couldn't see to not have to actually be present with my family. At the time, I didn't understand that was happening but I now know I was denying my emotional needs for the needs of those around me. This is step number one. Begin to explore what parts of the holidays are not fitting into your desired lifestyle anymore and why. A friend of mine just did this and realized it was her alcoholic dad that she couldn't be around. Every time she was in a scenario where that arose she would feel crappy so she set a boundary this year with herSelf and informed her family, if her dad drinks, she will leave or not attend at all. This isn't to make her family feel bad, it's not a threat and it's not to say she doesn't want to be there but every time her dad drinks he's nasty and it makes her feel crappy. She chose to support her own needs instead of those she thinks she needs to. For me when I explored I realized I didn't like the gift-giving portion of the holidays. I would consistently be broke going into the new year trying to gift give for all of those that expected it. Half the time the things I purchased, they didn't use and it didn't support my higher vision for mySelf … so I stopped. I had the tough conversation and others actually didn't want to participate anymore either and we began to shift to playing games or having fun together instead. Usually, we have that icky feeling when we are trying to support the expectations of someone else. So I ask, what expectations during the holiday season do not excite you and maybe tick you right off? So, you've explored your holiday routine and nailed down what the actual trigger point is for you. Now it's time to get curious about what it would look like to help you feel better; I'll use my gift-giving example. I didn't want to give gifts anymore but this didn't mean I didn't want to spend time with anyone. I needed to have a conversation to share my new discovery without family and friends thinking I didn't want to be a part of the fun. We allllll know what a serious case of FOMO feels like, am I right? This is why it's important to get clear on your why before having this conversation. This will avoid family and friends thinking you are seeking attention for shifting as well as giving them ways to understand. And you may be surprised when you share your why that you aren't the only one thinking it. By you setting holiday boundaries this will also allow others to do the same. Boundaries are here to help you feel expansive so if you set a boundary and it just doesn't feel right, you always have the choice to go back in and explore to set one that feels better. This is where communication is key. Clear and compassionate communication will help others soften with you. What happens when someone doesn't agree? You are clear on YOUR why and support YOUR emotional well-being even when it's hard for others. This will help you evolve communication with those around you. If this is new, it may take some practice so give yourSelf some grace. So you are still are having a hard time doing this … We as human beings tend to be very self-involved. We believe that when we ask for what we need, we won't get it because our inner dialogue says ‘well how could you actuallllly get that if you ask'. But we forget to give not only ourSelves but others credit. I know for mySelf I am always open to helping others and I've built a career out of it so why wouldn't others want to help me? When we set boundaries with others we give them the opportunity to support us in the ways we need. We all want to help, don't we? If you are newer to expressing this way, give your community time to adjust. Try a couple of different ways to begin to feel how you best express your needs. Humans want to help humans and a lot of the time we are doing what we think we ‘should' be doing for others instead of what they actually need but the cycle continues when the other doesn't ask. Wouldn't it be all easier if we just asked? Exercising setting boundaries with friends and families especially around the holidays will reduce stress, alleviate any unrealistic expectations, create more freedom with your time, and really invite more joy throughout the season. Because this may be your first year trying this out and boy is it a weird one with Covid which adds a whole other layer of holiday comfortability, go easy on yourSelf and lean into some of the affirmations below … Boundaries are here for me to feel good as myself Healthy boundaries free me from the expectation of others Asking for what I need is not selfish Setting boundaries is a healthy form of self-expression Boundaries are here to invite more energy + joy into my life Are you as excited as I am for you to head into your holiday season and set boundaries to feel better? You don't know until you try. I like to call them love lines. Setting a love line for yourSelf and those around you. Explore what pieces of your holiday season don't feel right or trigger you, get clear on what you need to feel better in those times, and then give your humans credit to support you with it. The holiday season can be whatever you want it to be and look like for YOU. I have alllll the faith in the world that you are ready to do this for yourSelf, the time is now! I am sending you so much love + light as you choose yourSelf and your emotional well-being as we move into one of my favourite seasons of the year. You are worth it and I promise it will be worth it. To be the first to get in on all my dirty little secrets, workshops, courses, new episodes and more Subscribe to the Tribe. The Iner Her Facebook Community // Feel at Home The Iner Her Podcast // Show Notes
We did record an episode but the audio of Episode 6 was mysteriously LOST! So here is the found tape of Episode 6.5 - and it's super spooky, folks! We talk about three classic horror movies and Teen Wolf S2:E9-10. Rad Rex of the Week: Brynn: After (a Harry Styles fanfic movie on Netflix)Paige: sudoku puzzlesTyson: Zeal and Ardor https://open.spotify.com/album/1oSxrt8srwdUqlg5jq3aFK?si=a3ZrnyHZSCqcZVFUIYzkSQRemember our email is undisputedtruth01@gmail.com!
It’s that time of year again to get SPOOKY! I am DJ Bland and welcome to this very special episode of Stories Telling SCARY Stories! ooOOOOooo! Today we’re bringing you three super short tales of terror and fear, drug up from the depths of the unnamed internet, sure to send a shiver down your spine, just like the Simpsons apparently still do, but let’s be real, who even cares what happened beyond season 10?
Gather round kids for embarrassing stories of Paula's youth. We're getting personal as we talk about loooooove. Or lack of love, and what happens when you chase it away with a broom. It's going to be a wild ride, as this episode was written in the middle of the night after waking up from strange and unsettling dreams. But that stuff is unimportant. What IS important is our journey through Genesis. This week we talk about Sarai, Abram's wife and how she dealt with her own black moment. Turns out, the road to hell IS paved with good intentions. But before you bash this pair of old coots who tried to help God and made a mess of things, I want you to stop and listen to this episode. It is important. Essential oil of the week: Sandalwood, which is all kinds of good for the skin and respiratory system, and is a central component in religious ceremonies, but it is far easier to remember it as the one that is used as an aphrodisiac. Ooooooooo! Check out more information at the Feels and Flowers website: https://feelsandflowers.com/episode-018 https://feelsandflowers.com/featured-flowers/sandalwood/ email: feelsandflowers@gmail.com IG: @feelsandflowerspodcast
Welcome to another Quick & Dirty, where it's time for more advice from your friendly neighborhood idiots! This week we discuss self-confidence in the field and working with varied feedback, as well as the difference in perception of interns and seasonal keepers. We also gush over ambassador animal keepers, the most powerful, friendly, and charismatic keepers out there! And as always, we answer Would You Rathers from our listeners, but this time they are spoooooooky!! Ooooooooo p.s. as always our cats are VOCAL and PRESENT. We are SORRY. We answer: - How to deal with different feedback from different facilities and how to take more initiative, bolster your self-confidence, and demonstrate maturity in the field? - What are our thoughts on ambassador animal keepers and why do we think these keepers are often looked down upon?
Happy one year anniversary of The Funnie Papers! In this episode we are forced to revisit the theory of Dale = Stinky. We also explore possible monetization strategies used by ancient civilizations. Episode Art: https://www.instagram.com/thefunniepapers/ https://twitter.com/thefunniepapers
Ooooooooo yeahhhhhhh! Guess the nicknames of these famous wrestlers and win yourself a World Heavyweight title. Or play with a friend and go for some Tag Team Champ belts. Either way, hit someone with a chair when the ref isn't looking. Fact of the Day: Vending machines kill four times as many people per year as sharks. THE FIRST TRIVIA QUESTION STARTS AT 02:05 Theme song by www.soundcloud.com/Frawsty Bed Music: "The Lift" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ PLAY TRIVIA WITH BUDDS live every night on FB Live (and sometimes Zoom!) A full two hour interactive show streams nightly at 7pm PST. See lineup of shows and topics at www.TriviaWithBudds.com under the events section towards the bottom of the homepage. Watch the shows at www.Facebook.com/ryanbudds or www.Facebook.com/TriviaWithBudds http://TriviaWithBudds.comhttp://Facebook.com/TriviaWithBudds http://Twitter.com/ryanbudds http://Instagram.com/ryanbudds Book a party, corporate event, or fundraiser anytime by emailing ryanbudds@gmail.com or use the contact form here: https://www.triviawithbudds.com/contact SUPPORT THE SHOW: www.Patreon.com/TriviaWithBudds Send me your questions and I'll read them/answer them on the show. Also send me any topics you'd like me to cover on future episodes, anytime! Cheers. SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL MY PATREON SUBSCRIBERS INCLUDING: Veronica Baker, Alexander Calder, Manny Majarian, Greg Bristow, Brenda and Mo Martinez, Alex DeSmet, Brad Pepe, Dillon Enderby, Greg Workman, Manny Cortez, Joe Finnie, Amy Jeppesen, Greg Nelson, Ian Schulze, Jen Wojnar, Joan Bryce, Kalia Marie, Simon Time, Jess Whitener, Kyle Bonnin, Brian Salyer, Casey OConnor, Christy Shipley, Cody Roslund, Connor Reynolds, Dan Papallo, Erika Cooper, Greg Heinz, James Brown, Jim Fields, John Mihaljevic, Lauren Ward, Matt Pawlik, Matt Frost, Megan Acuna, Marissa Cuthbertson, Sabrina Gianonni, Seqouya Gallo, Sweet Abby Cakes, Wreck My Podcast, Feana Nevel, Katelyn Reik, Mark and Sarah Haas, Melissa Chesser, Paul McLaughlin, Shaun Delacruz, Clayton Polizzi, Cody Welter, Joe Jermolowicz, Joey Mucha, Kathryn Mott, Kyle Hendrickson, Luke Mckay, Mona Bray, Pamela Yoshimura, Paul Doronila, Rich Hyjack, Ricky Carney, Robert Casey, Russ Friedewald, Willy Powell, and Denise Leonard! YOU GUYS ROCK!
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Welcome back to OUR LONGEST EP YET, OOPS! This is one of our favourite episodes, which is mainly down to Twenty - Something Sam!!! What a jam packed epppp, full of up the butt ponderings, drip drying after a wee, and we answer the age old question; can you use toilet paper in place of a coffee filter?? Come with us and find out - oooOoOOoo!
"This is the thirteenth episode. If we were building a building, we would skip this one.” “OOOoooOOO, this is the haunted episode.” After 13 episodes, and sharing some stories of murder and cannibalism, hosts and New York City comedians Maxim Allen and Connor Kwiecien finally ask and answer the question, “Why didn’t they just toboggan away?” That and the other most pressing questions in life on this stop of our virtual road trip where we visit Beaver Island, MI and Truckee, CA. You can send your suggestions for towns to smalltownradiopodcast@gmail.com and follow the show @stradiopod on Instagram and Twitter. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/small-town-radio/message
OOOOOOOOO what a week. Caitlin just got back from Toledo and came straight to the studio for the love of the game. Alison is swimming with Michael Phelps. And turns out Leif can't swim for sh*t. Instagram @beastspod Twitter @beastspod
Ooooh what are we doing this week for our LAST new episode for a while? See if you can decipher it from our questions! Such as: Whats our most hair-brained scheme to make money? Did we read the baby books? How long would we last in the dirty man challenge?? But of course the best questions are from our premier Patreons: Emily, Julio (again), and new one, Dave! They have questions 4, 6 and (random number for Julio) for eternity and beyond. Wanna join them and help shape the show? Well you can join them here: www.patreon.com/mritqs Emily also has her own podcast, which you can find here: https://www.tastelesspod.com/ As does Julio! Find it here: http://www.wearethecontrarians.com/ And check out Dave's stuff! You can find it here: https://www.patreon.com/yourfavorite OTHER LINKS Listening to this on one app and want to find us on another? We are on all the major podcast platforms, just search out “Movie Reviews in” and ya should find us. Orrrrrr: iTunes: itun.es/nz/Vsedfb.c Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3RZcVIbJXrnzSmaeB50wHd?si=nfiO1R6CRLCRg5InXDy_YA Podbean: www.mritqs.podbean.com Stitcher: stitcher.com/s?fid=100872 Or here on Twitter: www.twitter.com/moviereviewsin Or here on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MovieReviewsIn20Qs K bye for now.
Ooooooooo snap! This is the show of alllll shows. This week, we welcome our good friends Eric Striffler and Jacob Shao from Pretty Much It. We discuss what it's been like seeing the growth of PMI as well as their preparation for their very first tour (coming soon). Jacob teaches us a bit of Mandarin, Brian is still upset at Eric for something that happened years ago and he tries something we've never done on this show that will BLOW YOUR MIND... not really, but I bet you're curious now. We had a blast talking to these dudes who are becoming the funniest dudes on the interwebs. Enjoy the show! Follow Pretty Much It: https://shop.prettymuch.it/ https://www.patreon.com/prettymuchit https://www.youtube.com/PrettyMuchIt https://twitter.com/prettymuchit
another HOT new episode of the internet's ONLY Bayley-only podcast! OOOOOO YEAH
This week we tried something different and recorded at night (Ooooooooo fancy!). We eat tacos, and then discuss concealer, casseroles, and the panic of free time. In a new segment called "Important Questions" we discuss the best way to wear a beanie (obviously like Colin Farrell). We also tested new perfumes (more fanciness!) in a poorly titled segment called "Perfume Testing with Maggie and Sarah" and let you know which ones you should invest in. We've got another game of Dope or Nope with a brand new theme (Self Care!), and finally our Magical Thing segment is pretty damn magical this week. *chills*
OOOooooOO jealousy! She is not cute! Your hosts Julia (@julialoken), Stevie (@spaghetti_witch), & Lisa (@asilnoux) chat recently discovered planetoid Eris. Eris, from a Greek Mythology standpoint, was a vengeful one and we chat how this generational placement reflects in your life depending on your house placement. We also chat Jason Mraz's new line at Build-A-Bear. Good times! Support us on Patreon for bonus episodes + more! https://www.patreon.com/whatsyoursignpodcast Instagram: @whatsyoursignpodcast Twitter: @WhatsYrSign_Pod Facebook: facebook.com/whatsyoursignpodcast Email: whatsyoursignpodcast@gmail.com Artwork: Alexa Viscius @alexavisciusphoto Theme Music: Honor Nezzo @nezzzie of BEGINNERS
OoOoOoOoO - solo host Sean is joined by two spooky guests, Ali King and Kristy Zotzman! They claim they are talking Halloween movies but it's mostly Hocus Pocus and terrible puns. Originally aired: October 31, 2018
In a chilling Halloween episode, the BOOS in SPOOKY Pants talk about the Curious Case of Nicola di Iorio, the Story of the By-Election That Wasn't There, The Mystery of NATO Island, and the Long, Long Budget Implementation Act. OOOoooOOO!!
Happy Halloween!!! In honor of the spookiest day on the calendar we watched Dave's most important horror movie THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE! This truly unsettling, and often beautiful, film was a sight to behold, and we dive into all of our thought immediately after we watched it. There was a lot of scream, some dropped jaws, and a fair amount of cannibalism...OOOOOOOOO *insert ghost emoji here*
Ooooooooo! It's Halloween! Megan joins John to highlight: Bull City Burger & Brewery, Noodle Blvd as well as favorite spooky movies for the holiday.
It's the super spooky 13th episode of Mohr Opinions... OOoooOOoo... (It isn't actually that spooky though, mainly Sid and Ollie just chat about potato chips and movies.) Theme song is "Brave" from the album Solid State by Jonathan Coulton. www.jonathancoulton.com
This week on the Random Assault Podcast, the gang discusses remasters in our modern age, the horror-filled world of PS2 shovelware, the short history of movies based on Disney World rides, and the all-inclusive American adaptation of Sailor Moon. SEGMENT 1: - The Random Assault Family Tree - Ecco the Dolphin - Remasters - Katamari Damacy - The art of being an edgelord - Kirby: Star Allies - Toys R Us closing - LEGO SEGMENT 2: - Wrasslin' games - Kingdom Hearts - Smash Brothers - Old movies - The Tale of Desperaux and other PS2 shovelware - Horror movies - Did You Know Matt? - Comics - Old gaming mags - Live-action Sailor Moon - American adaptations of Japanese shows SEGMENT 3: - Greatest Hits/Alternate color boxes - Feet - Atmospheric conditions - Movies based on Disney rides - Animation - The Nightmare Before Christmas - Actors and movies
This is a bonus aftershow, recorded after Episode 298: OooOOOooo!! Spooky Fart Ghosts! Enjoy!
Ooooooooo "Kid Tested, Monster Approved" has arrived! Episode 1 of our October series is here! The theme was "First movie that scared you," Dawn watched "Barney In Concert" and Ruben watched "Wizard of Oz." If this is a sign for how this month is going to go, it's gonna be a strange one. This weeks mid episode ad was for the Wild Cozy Truth Podcast: wildcozytruth.com Wanna suggest a theme? Wanna have your business talked about on the show? Wanna compete in our theme song contest? - ktmashow@gmail.com We have a Patreon! www.patreon.com/KTMAshow Buy our merch! www.zazzle.com/ktmashow Follow us on Facebook and Twitter! www.facebook.com/ktmashow www.twitter.com/ktmashow Theme music is a mix of sounds from soundbible.com AND Monkey Dance by Ergo Phizmiz Whoops! forgot to add outro music, oh well!
What is the best approach to make a scary story? To directly show the monster, the horror and the gore, or to hold off on that and let the audience fill in the blanks and guide them to imagine something far more awful and real than you could conceive of yourself? That's what Banes and I talked about in the Quackcast that comes out on the first day of the month of October, the scariest month… the month when my Tax return is due! OOooooooo nooooooo! o_O But it's also the month when Halloween comes around and people like to think about scary things… And THINKING about them is often more scary than seeing them. Or is it? This week Gunwallce has given us the theme to KAYN KOURAGEOUS! Groove on down to the funk! Let's go back to the 1970s, chow down on some fat tasty bass, a lick of catchy repeating riff, the music of the streets; hot, fresh and savoury! Topics and shownotes Featured comic: Fun Streak - http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/news/2017/sep/27/featured-comic-fun-streak/ Special thanks to: Gunwallace - http://www.virtuallycomics.com Kawaiidaigakusei, - http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/kawaiidaigakusei/ Banes - http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/Banes/ Ozoneocean - http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/ozoneocean Featured music: KAYN KOURAGEOUS - http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/KAYN_KOURAGEOUS/, by DS Williams, Rated E.
Here we predict the futureeeee! Ooooooooo! No, but we do talk about Rogue One and predict whats going to happen in it. We talk trailers as usual, such as Spiderman, Fast and Furious, The Mummy, and Fist Fight. The Album of the Week this week is Some Nerve by Broken Beak 2:25 - Rogue One Predictions 29:20 - Trailers! 46:46 - Album of the Week Some Nerve by Broken Beak Songs Used: Theme: High Heel Leather Boots by Baby Bee Features: Deliver by Broken Beak Humble by Broken Beak Saint by Broken Beak
In the last pre-Halloween "games we're playing" segment, the crew dons the spooky/sexy costume versions of themselves to talk about exactly what's been on their plate! LeGrande drills into the characters of Gears of War 4 on PC, Dale shows his respect to Endless Legend, and Jeremy plays that not-so-new Civilization game, as well as tricking and treating in Costume Quest 2. Is it a podcast or a bowl of peeled grapes? OoooOOOoo! Intro: "The French Quarter" - Costume Quest 2, by Peter McConnell and Camden Stoddard Outro: "Skylark" - Endless Legend, by FlybyNo Check out our Discord community at https://discord.gg/eywXU
Red Universe, ce sont aussi des livres numériques et des thèmes musicaux originaux ! Venez découvrir le site pour enrichir votre expérience de cette grande saga. Télécharger l'épisode Mp3⎮⎮S'abonner Les trapézistes se laissèrent descendre avec leur balançoire jusque sur la piste. Bras et jambes étirées, la courbe des corps tendues à l'extrême donnait l'illusion de deux flèches vivantes pointant vers le groupe d'animaux. À cette distance, on pouvait mieux les détailler : habillés en costumes à damier noir et blanc, leur apparence était proprement fantomatique, se perdant dans l'environnement général aux valeurs semblables. L'un portait un bonnet en pique tandis que celui de l'autre était étiré en largeur. C'était leur seule et unique différence, un peu comme si l'on avait voulu nous décrire des frères de race. Un dernier détail : ils se repoussaient, ne s'appréciaient visiblement pas. Dès qu'ils eurent touché le sol sablonneux, ils s'éloignèrent l'un de l'autre puis se jetèrent en direction des animaux, mais, ho surprise, il ne purent franchir la ligne tracée dans le sol. Par des gestes successifs mimés, ils simulèrent un mur invisible, une surface de verre infranchissable qui les empêchait de passer. De l'autre coté, les animaux étaient intrigués par ce manège et tentèrent également de traverser la frontière invisible. L'éléphant-melotte donnait des coups de tête pour forcer le passage, tandis qu'à coup de griffes acérées, le tigre rouge tentait de s'ouvrir une impossible brèche. Malgré leurs efforts, rien n'y faisait, le mur restait infranchissable. Tout d'abord en plein ouvrage, les deux acrobates se figèrent, observant les animaux. Ils étaient littéralement en admiration, un peu comme si la force primaire des bêtes recelait une quelconque magie attractive. Aucun doute, les deux personnages en noir et blanc posaient en extase. Du moins, selon l'interprétation que l'on pouvait avoir du jeu de mime. « AAAAiiii, RRRRRrraaaagaaaaééééé, OOOOOOOOO ! » Hurla Monsieur Loyal, pointant de nouveau un doigt vers le plafond, faussement surpris. Il jeta même un clin d'oeil vers son public, ce qui fit battre des mains le Capitaine Majellone ! « Hola ouii ! J'ado'e, enco'e, enco'e ! Ha, ha, ha ! » Phil ne put s'empocher de croiser le regard de ses deux voisins. Les siècles passés avaient-ils entrainé une sorte de régression mentale chez le capitaine ? « S'pèce de nabot va! Tu dev'ais suivre c'qu'y s'passe plutôt que d'm'insulter ! Rega'de donc la beauté et la g'ace.. LÀ-HAUT ! » Grogna-t-il à l'intention du lieutenant, mais également à celle de tous les autres participants. Ne voulant visiblement plus perdre de temps avec eux, il se replongea dans le spectacle. Fabio se surprit à comparer l'expression de l'officier à de l'amour, et ce fût en dirigeant son attention vers la voute qu'il en saisit la raison. Une nouvelle trapéziste entrait en lice, entourée d'un nuage de ruban et autres bandes soyeuses de tissus flottant dans l'éther environnant. Pas de doute sur sa féminité, ses formes généreuses étaient clairement mises en valeur, quitte à paraitre un peu vulgaire. Fabio sourit de nouveau en coin : alors capitaine, connaissez-vous donc cette jeune dame enveloppée ? L'autre grogna mais ne quitta pas des yeux la nymphe. Ils formeraient un beau couple si c'était le cas, et cela expliquerait comment l'officier du Positron n'était pas devenu fou. Offrir un partenaire sentimental était utilisé depuis l'aube des temps pour garder une personne équilibrée et tranquille… Magellone regarda sèchement le mental, ne perdant visiblement pas une miette des pensées du jeune homme. Mais il ne prononça pas un mot, rien qu'un nouveau grognement, puis se replongea dans l'admiration de la belle, dont le trapèze, descendu à quelques mètres de la piste, commençait à se balancer d'avant en arrière. Inversant sa position en se tenant par les jambes, elle tendit les bras vers le sol, une pose acrobatique célèbre chez ces artistes de cirque. Tous les participants l'observèrent quelques secondes, puis les deux trapézistes au sol tendirent leurs mains, s'étirant le plus possible pour s'accrocher à celles en suspension au-dessus d'eux. « Elle peut traverser la ligne de démarcation ! » S'écria Phil. Le lieutenant commençait lui aussi à saisir le sens de ce qu'on leur montrait. Fabio ne fût d'ailleurs pas surpris de voir Monsieur Loyal se précipiter avec un balais disproportionné et donner de grands coups aux deux frères trapézistes, pour les empêcher de s'accrocher et les faire s'éloigner. « Mmhhmm..mmm Oui, le gardien du temple… » Traduisit Fabio à l'intention du compagnon d'Adénor. Monsieur Loyal refusait le passage de la frontière, dans quelque sens que ce soit. De toutes façons, la « passeuse » n'était pas assez bas pour permettre aux deux frères de s'accrocher. Par contre les animaux étaient eux à bonne hauteur. L'éléphant-melotte en particulier. Pour soulever un poids pareil, on comprenait mieux pourquoi la nymphe trapéziste était si bien portante. Le grand animal aurait réellement pu être emporté de l'autre coté de la ligne, sans l'intervention in extremis de Loyal. Il était bien seul, ce bonhomme avec son micro et son balais, s'époumonant à courir dans tous les sens au milieu de ce beau monde ne désirant visiblement qu'une chose : s'affranchir de ses règles. Alors qu'il chassait les deux trapézistes, le tigre rouge sauta dans son dos et s'élança. D'une manière incroyable, la nymphe lui attrapa les pattes avants et l'animal réussit à passer de l'autre coté ! « Hooooo ! C'te fois c'est sé'ieux, regardez bien M'sieurdames ! » À peine sur le sol, il fût entouré par les deux frères qui tournèrent autour de lui, dansèrent et gesticulèrent de joie quelques secondes, puis se chamaillèrent, se repoussèrent mutuellement. Visiblement aucun ne voulait laisser l'autre profiter du tigre. C'était oublier l'impitoyable Monsieur Loyal… « OOOEEEEEEEOOOOoooooouu AAAnteeeeezzzzzzz Je ne crois pas qu'il aura le choix de rentrer, si tu l'exiges. Qu'as-tu donc dans ta manche, Loyal ? Chhhttt !!! Mais taisez-vous ! C'est un g'and moment là ! » Fabio ne réagit même pas à la réaction du capitaine. De toutes façons, il n'était pas stupide : la scène se rejouerait autant de fois que possible jusqu'à ce qu'ils la comprennent tous. Ses « amis » leur passait un message ou leur racontait quelque évènement très important sous la forme d'un spectacle de clown. « HAAAAAAAyaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAA !!!! » hurla Monsieur Loyal et une grosse explosion de fumée, encore un artifice typique des cirques, se produisit aux pieds du tigre et des trapézistes. Dans une magistrale acrobatie, le tigre sauta en arrière et retomba sur ses pattes, de son coté de la ligne. Il rugit silencieusement, se lécha puis repris sa ronde, lançant un regard noir au maitre de cette ligne décidément infranchissable. Phil se permit une conclusion de passage, l'air presque déçu : « Ils ne sont pas prêts de passer. Le présentateur ne semble pas décider à tolérer quoique ce soit. Mais je ne comprend toujours pas la raison d'être de ce spectacle ? Ça va veni' gamin. Rega'de plutôt en coin, là-bas ! » Dans la direction qu'indiquait Magellone, un nouvel arrivant pénétrait la piste. Un petit singe, avec cymbales et fez pendouillant . Particularité : il se trouvait du coté des trapézistes, pas dans celui des animaux. Soutenez Reduniverse.frProd: PodShowsRéa: RaoulitoRelecture: Arthur R, Icarionnarration: AndropovitchRôles:Phil: LorendilFabio: ZylannAdénor: AnnaMagellone: RaoulitoMr Loyal: AngelusCompo: IanMontage: Tristeur
On our October 30th, 2005 edition of MuggleCast… With the Goblet of Fire movie premiere now only two weeks away, the discussion heats up over some recently released clips. What was wrong about Harry and Ron's argument? Do Dumbledore and Snape need anger management? Is Michael Gambon the right man for the part? Plus, just why is this spooky holiday so important to the Harry Potter series? All that and more ahead with Andrew, Eric, Laura, and Micah on this Halloween edition of MuggleCast. OoOoOooOo it's our Halloween special! Micah reveals he stole the Ford Anglia Eric has grown three inches since he started MuggleCast We announce our partnership with Mobilcast For the next month, the show will be affiliated with PowWows.com to promote Native American month Eric suggests wizards should create Muggle Appreciation Month Halloween events occurring in the Potter books The cast discusses all of the new Goblet TV spots Andrew and Eric heavily discuss the reasons why each respectively like and dislike Michael Gambon and Richard Harris We'll be looking forward to Miranda Richardson in her role as Rita Skeeter Discussion on how Imelda Staunton (possible Umbridge actress) has to play her role in HP5 Movies to Book comparisons Lots of Prisoner of Azkaban movie discussion Next week's main topic: Ginny Weasley in-depth Spy on Spartz Andrew's Weekly Challenge Thanks to Ralph for this week's remix!
It's Lorelei! Chad and the notoriously drag queen D'Manda Martini delve deep into the history of the flaxen-haired singing siren of the Savage Land Mutates, Lorelei! OooOOOooo! This episode is a blast. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy