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On your mark. Get set. Let's fry some fish! In this week's podcast, I chat with Sanjay Natarajan (Senior Vice President and Co-General Manager, Logic Technology Development at Intel) about what the roadmaps for Intel's process and packaging technologies looks like, the motivations behind Intel's move to a new node naming convention, and what Sanjay believes will be the key factors that will drive the continuation and success of Moore's Law. Also this week, I check out how new research from the University of Tsukuba is improving the possibility of launching rockets using a high-power beam of microwave radiation.
Looker | Runaway - Cheats chooses a couple of lesser-known science fiction films directed by novelist Michael Crichton. This week, we watch Looker (1981) and Runaway (1984). In this episode, we take the top mustachioed actors in Hollywood and decide who needs their mustache to survive the business, we appreciate Gene Simmons' ability to play a villain, and question whether novelists should ever
As we get ever closer to the 35th anniversary of Aliens' theatrical premiere, fans around the world find ourselves feeling a little nostalgic. Many of us were introduced to Aliens (or other films in the saga) by parents, aunts, uncles, etc. And many of us now, having grown to become parents, aunts, uncles ourselves, are in the wonderful position of being able to introduce it to kids ourselves. On this heartfelt episode, Jaime and Patrick are joined by our NEW COHOST Christian Matzke, as well as beloved PO guest Andie GeekGirl. We hope you feel the love. // Apple Podcasts: bit.ly/perfectorganismitunes // For more on this and our other projects, please visit www.perfectorganism.com. // If you'd like to join the conversation, find us on our closed Facebook group: Building Better Worlds // To support the show, please consider visiting www.perfectorganism.com/support. We've got some great perks available! // And as always, please consider rating, reviewing, and sharing this show. We can't tell you how much your support means to us, but we can hopefully show you by continuing to provide better, more ambitious, and more dynamic content for years to come.
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It's been a while, but we're back! One of us is a new dad, and we're ready to talk all things Knicks. The draft is coming up, trade rumors are swirling, and gearing up for next season. Who should the Knicks pick at #8? Is trading for Russ a good idea? And could either of us finish the Amazing Race? Let's talk about it.
In this episode we discuss the importance of having your financial and estate documents in order and what you need to know to plan for your future and your financial legacy.
Welcome to Episode 61 - More packed than a Squig sandwich! Matt and Cameron discuss their latest hobby work, all the recent Warhammer news plus highlights from the community! Show Highlights:- What 40k/AoS lore would we change or keep as it is? Would we rather win Golden Demon or write a BL novel? New Warcry and Underworlds sets on the way Matt builds/converts a lot of Death Guard! Cameron continues his Underhive empire! Community & Discord Hobby Highlights Plus more! Timestamps:- Discord Question 1- 02:51 Cameron's Hobby & Community Spotlight - 23:58 Episode Hobby Tip - 01:10:06 Matt's Hobby & Community Spotlight - 01:11:58 Discord Highlights - 01:43:48 News - 01:47:01 Discord Question 2 - 02:33:12 Episode recorded on the 6th September 2020. Hobby Community Spotlight Links:- Matt's Pick - Flesh Tearers Smash Captain https://twitter.com/Blackbeardmini1/status/1294194600790429697?s=20 Cameron's Pick - GSC and their "pet" https://www.instagram.com/p/CEmWx5Rnmjn/?igshid=1dxvb1qobk5yz Hobby Tip Link - https://youtu.be/b5UyWTHyDks General Links:- Support us via Ko-fi - https://www.ko-fi.com/realmandruin We Print Miniatures (Affliate link) - https://weprintminiatures.com/?aff=2 Follow us on Twitter - @RealmandRuin Follow us on Instagram - realmandruin Our Website - www.realmandruin.com Join our Discord - https://discord.gg/xMrZdP3 Friends of the show Alchemists Workshops - https://alchemistsworkshops.com/ Breaks music produced by Jake Lionheart (Twitter - @JakeLionheart) Follow Matt on Twitter - @NinjaBadger7 Follow Cameron on Twitter - @nighttwitten
Get a box of tissues because this week we're joined by Sunblind guitarist and host of the Bread and Butter Boys podcast Juan Rodrigeuz about the saddest episode of any show ever ... Fresh Prince of Bel Air Season 4 Episode 24 "Papa's Got a Brand New Excuse" (aka Will's dad returns). Listen as Kathleen, Julie and Juan do everything in their power to avoid having to talk about the infamous 'Why Don't He Want Me Man" sequence. If you like the show be sure to Rate, Review & Subscribe! Send us some emails at myfavoriteepisodepodcast@gmail.com Follow us on our social media! Twitter: @MyFavEp Instagram: @MyFavEpOf Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MyFavoriteEpisodeof/ Find out more at https://my-favorite-episode.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Today, 2/25/2020, we pay homage to the late great James Brown... James Joseph Brown (May 3, 1933 – December 25, 2006) was an American singer, songwriter, dancer, musician, record producer and bandleader. A progenitor of funk music and a major figure of 20th century music and dance, he is often referred to as the "Godfather of Soul" and "Soul Brother No. 1".[1] In a career that lasted over 50 years, he influenced the development of several music genres.[2] Brown began his career as a gospel singer in Toccoa, Georgia.[3] He joined a rhythm and blues vocal group, the Gospel Starlighters (which later evolved into the Famous Flames) founded by Bobby Byrd, in which he was the lead singer.[4][5] First coming to national public attention in the late 1950s as a member of the singing group The Famous Flames with the hit ballads "Please, Please, Please" and "Try Me", Brown built a reputation as a tireless live performer with the Famous Flames and his backing band, sometimes known as the James Brown Band or the James Brown Orchestra. His success peaked in the 1960s with the live album Live at the Apollo and hit singles such as "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag", "I Got You (I Feel Good)" and "It's a Man's Man's Man's World". During the late 1960s, Brown moved from a continuum of blues and gospel-based forms and styles to a profoundly "Africanized" approach to music-making that influenced the development of funk music.[6] By the early 1970s, Brown had fully established the funk sound after the formation of the J.B.s with records such as "Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine" and "The Payback". He also became noted for songs of social commentary, including the 1968 hit "Say It Loud – I'm Black and I'm Proud". Brown continued to perform and record until his death from pneumonia in 2006. Brown recorded 17 singles that reached No. 1 on the Billboard R&B charts.[7][8] He also holds the record for the most singles listed on the BillboardHot 100 chart which did not reach No. 1.[9][10] Brown was inducted into 1st class of the Rhythm & Blues Music Hall of Fame in 2013 as an artist and then in 2017 as a songwriter. He also received honors from many other institutions, including inductions into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Songwriters Hall of Fame.[11] In Joel Whitburn's analysis of the Billboard R&B charts from 1942 to 2010, Brown is ranked No. 1 in The Top 500 Artists.[12] He is ranked No. 7 on Rolling Stone's list of its 100 Greatest Artists of All Time. Rolling Stone has also cited Brown as the most sampledartist of all time.[13][14] #29DaysOfBlackHistory *Putting People On Game does not own any rights to this music or images* Hit us up or send us a text 214-744-3601! Subscribe to PPOGPOD channel ► LIKE, COMMENT and SHARE ► WATCH MORE: Youtube ► SUBSCRIBE and LISTEN to full episode on Apple Podcast ► SUBSCRIBE and LISTEN to full episode on Spotify ► FOLLOW PPOGPOD on Instagram ► FOLLOW PPOGPOD Twitter ► LIKE PPOGPOD on Facebook ► FOLLOW and LISTEN to PPOGPOD on AudioMack
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Pastor Steve discusses God's love for us, looking at Luke 12
Booker T & the MG's [00:34] a side: "Over Easy" b side: "Hang 'Em High" Stax Records STA-0013 1968 Whoops... guess I got those sides flipped around. Of course "Hang Em High" would be the a-side. Oh well. Reached #9 on the pop charts and #35 on the R&B charts in 1968. Pigbag [08:35] a side: "Papa's Got a Brand New Pigbag" b side: "The Backside" Y Records Y10 1981 Some groovy early 80s post punk from Cheltenham. An obvious play on the hardest working man in show biz, who we will hear in just a little bit, coincidentally enough. Art of Noise [17:21] a side: "Paranoimia" b side: "Paranoimia (with Max Headroom)" Chrysalis Records VS4 43070 1986 That's right, paranoia plus insomnia equals Paranoimia, with the b-side featuring illustrious mid-80s cyberpunk Max Headroom. Interested listeners can shake the internet to find the Channel 4 tv tilm Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future, or The Max Headroom Show, or the Gibsonian US tv series Max Headroom, and even Mr. Headroom as spokesentity for New Coke (no really). DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince [25:28] a side: "Parents Just Don't Understand" b side: "Parents Just Don't Understand" Jive Records 1099-7-JAA 1988 Parents, amirite? The JB's [31:50] a side: "Pass the Peas" b side: "Hot Pants Road" People PE 607 1972 Funk yeah! James Brown's backing band from the 1970s with two killer tracks. Pass the Peas reached #29 on the R&B charts. Wymond Miles [38:10] a side: "Passion Plays" b side: "Batwing" Sacred Bones Records SBR-108 2013 Fresh & Onlys guitarist Wymond Miles bringing us some fine solo atmospherics, and flipside cover of New Zealand band The Terminals. Will Oldham [44:59] a side: "Patience" b side: "Take However Long You Want" Drag City Records/Palace Records DC118/PR16 1997 Oh hey, remember last episode when I mentioned that Will Oldham briefly recorded as Will Oldham between Palace and Bonnie 'Prince' Billy? Pink Lady [52:00] a side: "Peppaa Keibu" b side: "Kanpai Ojousan" RCA Victor SV-6097 1976 Debut single from Mei and Kei aka Pink Lady, singing about Inspector Pepper. In case you are wondering, Peppa Keibu is in the key of D Major. Thanks again to loyal Vinyl-O-Matic listener Trane for this one. Music behind the DJ: "3rd Man Theme" by Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass.
April 17, 2019/ Rabia and Susan discuss Papadapoulous' new book, the continuing attacks on Ilhan Omar, and what we can expect from the upcoming Mueller report release. Episode scoring music by Broke for Free. Today's episode is sponsored by Openfit, Stitch Fix, Robinhood and Pretty Please. Openfit – Text ‘45TH' to 303030 www.StitchFix.com/45TH the45th.robinhood.com www.PrettyPleaseCats.com promo code 45TH #the45th #45thpod
Uusi vuosi, uudet kujeet - niin myös Nelinpelin leirissä! Vuoden ensimmäisessä podcastissa syynätään vuodenvaihteen kuulumiset sekä alkuvuoden polttavimmat peli- ja viihdeotsikot, sekä myös annetaan esimakua Nelinpelin meiningistä armon vuonna 2019. Kiitos että olet mukana Nelinpeli-karusellissa kanssamme. Tästä se lähtee!
Episode 27 — Christmas Songs that ROCK We're trying something new in this podcast, folks. As Christmas approaches, we're highlighting some of the Rock and Roll Christmas songs we've heard over the years. From the sublime to the slightly corny, covers to originals, Rock music has lent its voice to the Advent season. Join us this week as we review some of the classics and deeper cuts that have made for a Rock and Roll Christmas season. Bing Crosby and David Bowie - Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy This song was featured in September of 1977 for "Bing Crosby's Merry Old Christmas," which would be the last of Crosby's Christmas specials. It was surreal to see the glam rock Bowie paired with American icon Crosby in this inter-generational duet. Bowie balked at performing "The Little Drummer Boy," and so creators Ian Fraser,Larry Grossman, and Alan Kohan added the "Peace on Earth" counterpoint. Twisted Sister - O Come All Ye Faithful Not exactly a classic of the genre here. Twisted Sister simply puts the words to “O Come All Ye Faithful,” with the music from their well known classic “We're Not Gonna Take It.” Cheap Trick - I Want You for Christmas Here's Cheap Trick's take on Christmas, just taking their hit "I Want You To Want Me" and converting it to a Christmas song. Not original, not a lot of staying power, but if you prefer your Christmas tunes to have a certain lounge lizard appeal, this may be what you're looking for. Chuck Berry (and Lemmy) - Rudolph Run From 1958, Berry takes his turn at a Christmas song which has become a standard over time. This tune was very similar to his hit “Johnny B. Goode.” Also featured is the 2008 remake by Lemmy Kilmister (of Motorhead fame), Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top), and Dave Grohl (Nirvana) in a distinctly crunchier take on the compilation “We Wish You a Metal Christmas.” Elvis Presley - Silver Bells Jay Livingston and Ray Evans wrote this song which was originally performed by Bob Hope and Marilyn Maxwell in the movie “The Lemondrop Kid” in 1950. Presley covered this song in 1971 for his Christmas album at the height of his comeback era. Presley never performed outside the United States. The Kinks - Father Christmas From 1977, this original song tells the story of a department store Santa who gets beat up by some poor kids looking for money. Over time this has become a classic Rock Christmas song, covered by a number of artists. You'll hear this tune on "That 70's Show" and "Bob's Burgers." Queen - Thank God It's Christmas Another original song from 1984, this song was on the UK charts for 6 weeks. Da Surfones - Waikiki Christmas It's not the Beach Boys, but close. Because who needs a White Christmas? Suddenly, Tammy! - Rock 'n Roll Santa Claus Alright folks, listen to this tune and see how many snippets you can identify. Gary Walker and the Boogie Kings - Santa's Got a Brand New Bag And, this is not James Brown. Another Christmas take on a prior hit, this time it's "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" James Brown - Santa Go Straight to the Ghetto The Godfather of Soul has to get into the Christmas spirit. Run D.M.C. - Christmas in Hollis From 1987, this song was played in the 1988 (arguably) Christmas movie “Die Hard.” James Slater - All I Want from Santa (is a girl from Atlanta) This was a big hit in metro-Atlanta when it came out in 1983. Slater wrote this song for an upcoming gig in Atlanta, and it got solid air play on 96 Rock (WKLS) at this time. The Waitresses - Christmas Wrapping I know what boys like...for Christmas, perhaps. This Ohio group has another hit on their hands for the holidays. Greg Lake — I believe in Father Christmas They said there'd be snow at Christmas, they said there'd be peace on Earth. The instrumental riff is from the "Troika" portion Prokofiev's "Lieutenant Kije" Bob and Doug McKinsey - The Twelve Days of Christmas Our friends from SCTV and the Great White North close out the podcast with this comedy track from 1981.
Lanny & Scotty look at a week of blowout games, discuss the Ricky Ray injury & talk with Johnny McCuaig of the Johnny McCuaig band about life, CFL & their new single "Here We Go"
Jana and Sarah wrap up season 4 of the Fresh Prince. We laugh, we cry, we talk about daddy issues and what it means to be a chicken
What happens when the hardest working man in show business takes a break? Idle hands are indeed the devil’s workshop. This episode will detail James Brown’s scorching career as well as the scorching high speed chase he led cops on that led to his arrest and jail sentencing for drugs and firearms. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
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Katie and Drew go back to Cali this week with the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, the show that sent Will Smith rocketing into superstardom (and got rid of that pesky IRS debt), while also bringing the world the glorious "Carlton" dance. We skip over (much better) Aunt Viv version one and right into the season six episode "Boxing Helena," where we discuss gym etiquette, Carlton's screams and getting beat up by A GIRL. Things take a serious turn with the iconic season 4 episode "Papa's Got a Brand New Excuse," where Will's father comes back into his life. Drew tries not to cry just talking about it, while we also get into Geoffrey's sass and the perfection of Uncle Phil. Website: http://tfgifpodcast.com Twitter/Instagram: TFGIFPodcast
We are in a series on the book of Acts, seeing how the early church lived out the Great Commission in the days following Christ’s resurrection and ascension. We’ve traveled a long journey so far. In the earlier chapters we read about Peter, John, and...
We are in a series on the book of Acts, seeing how the early church lived out the Great Commission in the days following Christ’s resurrection and ascension. We’ve traveled a long journey so far. In the earlier chapters we read about Peter, John, and...
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air “Papa’s Got a Brand New Excuse” (9 May, 1994) Will (Will Smith) is shooketh when deadbeat dad Lou (Ben Vereen) shows up to stalk him at work. Will decides to give his absentee dad a chance and decides to go on the road with Lou for a summer long trucking adventure. Uncle Phil (James Avery) is having none of it and makes Lou fess up when Lou inevitably backs out on the trip. Will dismisses Lou but breaks down to Uncle Phil in a closing moment that rates at least 5 out of 5 backwards baseball caps. Episode 23 of Very Special Television is here and we take on sassy butlers, replacement aunts and fictional Los Angeles Colleges. Thanks for listening and don't forget to subscribe, rate and review us on iTunes! www.facebook.com/VERYSPECIALTELEVISION/ www.instagram.com/veryspecialtelevision/ facebook: @veryspecialtelevision instagram: @veryspecialtelevision twitter: @BestMenMedia
Sam's gone again, so it's the Steve and Adam show with New Belgium getting the reviewer's treatment. They discuss the new Brewer's Association independent brewer label, Steve tricks Adam into thinking he cares about the environment, Adam learns he has shitty genes, and then they debate the magical properties of unicorns. Beers: New Belgium Juicy Watermelon-Lime Ale New Belgium Citradelic Exotic Lime Ale New Belgium Voodoo Ranger 8 Hop Pale Ale
This week on Unorthodox, we speak to the author of Donald Trump’s favorite book. Our Jewish guest is Danya Shults, the founder of Arq, a website and community inspired by Jewish culture. She tells us how her own interfaith marriage inspired her to help people “connect with Jewish life and culture in a relevant, inclusive, and convenient way,” and explains where—if anywhere—actual religion fits into the Arq universe. Our Gentile of the Week is Michael Knowles, managing editor of the Daily Wire and the mind behind the Amazon bestseller Reasons to Vote for Democrats: A Comprehensive Guide, which is a completely blank book. He tells us about the book’s unexpected success—he self-published it to get a rise out of his liberal friends—culminating in a Twitter endorsement from the president, and describes the stereotypes that dog a young conservative today. Sign up for for our weekly newsletter to get new episodes, behind-the-scenes photos, and more! Email us at Unorthodox@tabletmag.com—we'll share our favorite notes on air. This episode is brought to you by Harry’s. Go to Harrys.com and enter code UNORTHODOX at checkout to get a free post shave balm. This episode is also brought to you by PJ Library, a free book program for families raising Jewish children. Sign up at pjlibrary.org/unorthodox, and they’ll send you a free picture book each month until your child turns nine. Music: "Mikveh Bath" by Golem "I Need a Dollar" by Aloe Blacc "We Did It" by Dora the Explorer "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" by James Brown "The Ballad of Eva Braun" by Noam Osband "Ricky Bobby" by Kenny Floreat "Unwritten" by Natasha Bedingfield Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Papa's Got a Brand New Bag Magic Dick & Shun Ng About Time Hello Trouble Midnite Johnny Morana So Complicated Peculiar Love Surprise Hot Tamales 7th European Blues Challenge Big Time Woman Bayou Moonshiners 7th European Blues Challenge Heartbreak Hotel Sean Taylor Houseboat Sessions Life Goes On Sean Taylor Houseboat Sessions Little Baby Samantha Fish Chills & Fever Bo Chris Kramer & Beatbox'n'Blues 7th European Blues Challenge Peaches Lisa Biales Cabin sessions Night Moves Larry McCray The Gibson Sessions Hot Stuff Rene Paul Blues Band 7th European Blues Challenge Keep Your Lamp Trimmed & Burning Honey B. Family 7th European Blues Challenge Whammer Jammer Magic Dick & Shun Ng About Time
1. What You Really Want (short version with early vocals).2. Perp Walk3. Dig Deep (aka Free Sex for Those Who Dig)4. Love is a Cancer
1. What You Really Want (short version with early vocals).2. Perp Walk3. Dig Deep (aka Free Sex for Those Who Dig)4. Love is a Cancer
Dan and Jack celebrate their Seventy Epiventery with a returning special guest, Lani Harms! They discuss Season 13's Papa's Got a Brand New Badge, an episode where Homer becomes a vigilante after Lisa's stuff is stolen. Wait, not a vigilante, he starts a private security company, so it's different from that other episode. Homer also faces off with the mafia on the front lawn after reneging on Marge's pretzel debt...? Or was it ferrets or something? Who are these jokes for? Was this episode scripted by O. Henry? Is a sideways bull breaking into K-Mart to steal some dishwashers? All that plus rancid icing, Mar & Momie, and Gotham Season Four: No Batman Yet. PS, Give us your money. NEXT WEEK: Season 24's What Animated Women Want www.weepodcast.com
The Super Bowl is this week and if there's anything all Simpsons fans love, it's sports. That's why Dan & Jack are watching Season 10's Sunday, Cruddy Sunday, a star-studded episode where Fred Willard takes the men of Springfield to the big game and Vincent Price mails Marge & Lisa some egg feet. Who originally criticized post-classic Simpsons at a bus stop? Who writes all of our dialogue? And what's the real plot to Kate & Leopold? All that, plus the jerkassdom scale, non-sarcastic Charles Bronson and our new Roseanne Podcast. NEXT WEEK: Season 13's Papa's Got a Brand New Badge www.weepodcast.com (and if you haven't yet, check out our new podcast 90s Percentile! at https://90spercentile.wordpress.com)
Episode Two1/13/16 Playlist: 1. "Psycho Therapy" - The Ramones 2. "Make It Rain" - Tom Waits 3. "Stack Shot Billy" - Black Keys 4. "Firewoman" - The Cult 5. "I'm Shakin'" - Jack White 6. "Sex & Candy" - Marcy Playground 7. "Antisocial" - Anthrax 8. "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" - James Brown 9. "Demon Stuck In Your Eye" - Le Butcherettes 10. "We've Gotta Get Out Of This Place" - The Animals 11. "For Dear Life" - Prong 12. "New Rose" - The Damned 13. "Strange Brew" - Cream 14. "After Dark" - Tito & Tarantula 15. "Nausea" - Beck 16. "Piss Up A Rope" - Ween
After a quick little post-tour hiatus, the most infamous podcast this side of the Mississippi is back with a vengeance! Corrections: Print was referring to Rocky Marciano not rapper Roc Marciano as having an undefeated record of 49-0.
Sunday September 16, 2012 10 A.M. Message from Life Church Boston In this message Gayle Thomas-Baxter teaches us to embrace the new wineskins necessary to support the new things that God is doing. Scriptures: Isaiah 43:18-19 Matthew 9:14-17 Mark 2:18-22 Luke 5:33-39 Matthew 6:16-20
1 Intro 2 Tape Findings - "The Oxford Club" 17:20 3 Chisel - "Priviliged & Impotent" 02:54 4 Jumbling Towers - "Apartments" 03:32 5 The xx - "Islands" 02:39 6 Scott Allen - "We Eat Like Cannibals" 03:27 7 Cath Carroll - "My Cold Heart" 02:59 8 James Deane - "Dreamed You Were Home" 04:13 9 Dials - "All The Same" 03:52 10 "sexy_sisters" 00:10 11 Greg Dulli - "Early Today (and Later That Night)" 03:33 12 Pulp - "It's A Dirty World (Recording Session Outtake)" 05:12 13 Television Personalities - "Three wishes" 05:23 14 Charlie And Todd - "A Conversation Between Two Red Ants" 00:36 15 The Creation - "Life Is Just Beginning (Alternate Take)" 03:19 16 Crazy Elephant - "Higher and Higher" 03:36 17 The Small Faces - "Grow Your Own" 02:18 18 Pat & Lolly Vegas - "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag (Pat and... 02:24 19 Tape Findings - "1986 kids doing the news" 03:05 20 Psycho VII - "Just Another Fun Love Song" 05:09 21 Crooked Fingers - "White Trash Hereos" 04:57 22 Beach Boys - "In My Room" 02:12 23 Sweet Thunder Found Sound - "Tod & Jeff Fight/Danger Zone" 03:28 24 China Drum - "Biscuit Barrel F.M.R." 03:48 25 The Afghan Whigs - "Brother Woodrow / Closing Prayer" 05:38 26 Found Sound - "jill becky katie all out of love" 04:09
This week on the show the guys discuss the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air episode 'Papa's Got A Brand New Excuse'. It was the 23rd episode the 4th season and featured Will Smith's deadbeat dad Lou Smith. How much yelling can a television episode have? How popular was Screwball Squirrel in 1994? Why is Ben Vereen famous? Did the real Will Smith have a deadbeat dad? The gents discuss these questions and talk fashion. #yelling #FreshFlintstone Enjoy the show. This is Very Special Episode!