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The summer of baseball movie reviews continues on the Dissect DJs, as we break down the iconic 1993 film - The Sandlot!We run through this entire 90s classic that anchored the greatest era of baseball movie history, asking and answering all the curious questions that rise along the way. Why can't Smalls throw a baseball? Why was his stepdad Dennis Leary such a dick? Was Babe Ruth really the legend he's made out to be? What was Wendy Peffercorn's deal? What is the Mt. Rushmore of stories told within movies? And as always, we hand out our MVP, Practice Squad Player and 6th Man Awards. Because heroes get remembered, but legends never die!
Welcome back to another episode of "The Collective". Zack Mo and Collector welcome in our first guest ever, Jamie. Jamie reviews his week in collecting, we talk about the state of the pokemon market, PF Flyers, and SHOES SHOES SHOES!
In this weeks show, we sit down with return guest Ann Duskus, who was previously was on episode 051. But this time we see a different side of Ann. This time she opens up with true vulnerability around her current state of feeling, how allowing herself to be an artist is bringing her joy, and how being selfish can be beneficial if done correctly. Ann is a true artist, designer, storyteller, and collaborator who has worked with anyone from Nike to MSCHF to PF Flyers. She has been featured in the NY Times and many other publications. Check out her work : https://www.studioduskus.com/
I loved this conversation because Kassia, not only an entrepreneur on a journey to build a portfolio of brands, is doing so in the footwear and apparel space that I love working in. She is the founder of KADA Apparel and the owner of PF Flyers, with a background in the family business, New Balance. We discuss what it means to build a brand, the risks one must take to be an entrepreneur, but most importantly to follow your dreams, and the important choices to make when leading product based businesses.
For this episode of Makeover Montage, we're doing a music video double feature! Blaire break downs the incredibly vibrant style in “Bongos” by Cardi B (feat. Megan Thee Stallion), and Marie freaks out over the fab Empire Records and Can't Hardly Wait references in “Bad Idea Right?” We talk about tiny sticker photo booths from the 90s, the beauty of ripped tights, Blaire's new chokers, Marie's new PF Flyers (aka the shoes from The Sandlot), and Marie reminisces about the Rookie Magazine days. Tune in now! For visuals of the costumes, follow us on: Instagram at @makeovermontagepodcast TikTok at @makeovermontagepodcast Follow Marie on Instagram and Blaire on Instagram To request a movie for us to cover, DM us on Insta or hit us up at makeovermontagepod[at]gmail.com. Call us at our sexy new hotline: (323) 487-2383. We wanna hear from you!
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Baseball is back and what better movie to dig into but The Sandlot! You're killing me smalls, come and listen in as we watch this all time classic. You will end up in a pickle with Hercules so grab your PF Flyers and listen in FOR EVER....
Baseball is back and what better movie to dig into but The Sandlot! You're killing me smalls, come and listen in as we watch this all time classic. You will end up in a pickle with Hercules so grab your PF Flyers and listen in FOR EVER....
EP 35: PF Flyers, Flow State and Catching Your Moment
EPISODE SUMMARYIn today's episode, I talk to Brandon Edwards and Mike Canan, my partners in establishing PF Flyers. We talked about the reason behind building a travel baseball organization to help players make it to the next level. We talked about what is best for the player, what is best for the team, and not getting distracted by anything else.Learn more about our goal to get kids and help them progress through this game, to get to take this game as far as they want to take the game of baseball, as far as long as they're willing to work for.SHOW NOTES: [06:30] My goal is not to coach my sons, my goal is to be a part of an organization that will bring them through that.[12:06] Take advantage of whatever you have available.[12:42] What's your vision on how we can go about doing that differently?[12:45] What I love about this, and what I love about coaching is no matterwhat decision I make as a coach, it's wrong.[18:24] Coaches and programs learn, develop, and get better themselves.[19:28] If I just keep plugging along and keep doing the same thing, I'm not necessarily be the way to get better.[19:40] Make sure that workload doesn't dip down so much that you have to start from scratch again.[20:54] When we have something to showcase, we'll go out there and we'll showcase it and we'll get exposure.[34:48] Not to naturally push ourselves.[35:25] The numbers don't have feelings.[43:25] If we have to do this, we have to do it the right way.[48:25] You need to keep doors open to yourself.[50:02] Great relationship with pro force.[50:51] Why do we need to start a travel organization? What's gonna make us different?[51:55] The development piece.[54:48] Nobody wants their team to be split up, but at some point in time, you got to start to evaluate what's best for these kids.[55:44] Agent named Scott Boris.[56:51] Playing time and roster size.[57:17] Are you better off with three teams or dividing that into two teams?[59:16] I lay out our pitching plans and our defensive assignments for the weekend, everything is 100% mapped out.[1:00:13] Coordinate travel baseball rankings.[1:00:29] Part of developing is competing.[1:01:30] I promise you that your kid will have an opportunity to compete.[1:02:10] Enormous amount of practice reps.[1:14:23] How hydration and nutrition affect us.[1:15:52] having the ability to have your indoor space and get your practice in and get enough practice in overtime.[1:16:35] Communication.[1:17:21] Professionalism is really important.[1:18:19] If you're honest with people, they're gonna, they respect that.[1:19:47] I was asked what my recruiting plan was, what's my plan for recruiting?[1:20:54] My recruiting philosophy.[1:23:37] Our goal is to get kids and help them progress through this game, to get to take this game as far as they want to take the game of baseball, as far as long as they're willing to work for.[1:26:31] What working hard is all about and the rewards from working hard.[1:29:20] We have to have parents involved, that, that understand that this is about a bigger picture.[1:32:08] Pitchers are supposed to be successful 80% of the time.[1:33:31] Batting Average. Follow PF Flyers:Website: pfflyersbaseball.orgTwitter: @pfflyersbeisbol See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lace up your PF Flyers and grab your bat and glove because it's time to play ball with the hosts, who are taking a trip down memory lane, wrapping up their 90's movie reviews with the coming of age classic, The Sandlot, written and directed by David Mickey Evans Some say it's not just one of the best baseball movies but the best sports movie of all time. The hosts pair the film with the “You're Killing Me Smalls” cocktail. Join the hosts as they take on the beast and become legends forrrevveer! Come listen and follow us on Instagram @the.gentlemenpodcast and our website thegentlemenpodcast.com
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The no Focus Radio Hour Ep 106: "PF. FLYERS!"Halloween is coming up- we talk costumes, stupid pajamas, and moon shoes!Halloween CostumesStupid Christmas PajamasFamily Christmas LettersPF FlyersMoon ShoesCrocodile Mile vs Slip n ' SlideDiscount Toys! Ninja Bots!Marty's Book Picks: Atomic AccidentsOnly Murders in the BuildingBlades of GloryTony ShaloubThanks to our Sponsor:A'cappella Chocolates - use code: NOFOCUSRADIO for 15% off your order.Check us out on Youtube Live Streams Thursdays at 6:45pm PST. Subscribe to know when we go live!www.NoFocusRadio.com@NoFocusRadioSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/no-focus-radio/exclusive-content
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 193, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: A Fly Category 1: To WWI British aviators, the Red Baron's group with its colorful planes was one of these, like Monty Python's. a Flying Circus. 2: These BF Goodrich sneakers were said to make you "run faster and jump higher". PF Flyers. 3: During World War II, a famous American volunteeer air corps in Asia was nicknamed this. the Flying Tigers. 4: This rotating device attached to a shaft keeps an engine's speed steady. a flywheel. 5: Airborne nickname of 1920s Olympic gold medalist Paavo Nurmi. the Flying Finn. Round 2. Category: Engagements 1: The battle of this city was the last military engagement of the War of 1812. New Orleans. 2: In 1898 the first land engagement of this war took place at Las Guasimas, Cuba. Spanish-American War. 3: In a military engagement at the Pyramids in 1798, his forces defeated an Egyptian Mameluke force. Napoleon. 4: The Battle of Belleau Wood was one of the first major engagements for U.S. troops during this war. World War I. 5: This bloody battle was fought in June 1775, over a year before we declared independence. Bunker (Breed's) Hill. Round 3. Category: Seaquest 1: WWI's important naval Battle of Jutland took place in this sea. North Sea. 2: This sea stretches from Beirut to Gibraltar. Mediterranean Sea. 3: One of the traditional 7 seas, it shares its name with a Rodgers and Hammerstein musical. South Pacific. 4: Moses "Stretched his hand over" it and it was sundered. Red Sea. 5: Despite this name, it's really the world's largest lake. Caspian Sea. Round 4. Category: Going To The Doctor 1: If eggs give you hives, doc will do a skin test to see if you have one of these, an abnormal reaction to something. an allergy. 2: You'll wear a lead apron when the doctor uses this imaging technique developed in the 1890s to check for a broken foot. an X-ray. 3: Your optometrist may use drops to dilate this circular opening in the center of the iris. the pupil. 4: It might feel like your arm is going to explode when that rubber cuff is inflated, but the doc is just measuring this. blood pressure. 5: Otitis media and otitis externa are common infections of this body part; doc may prescribe drops or antibiotics for it. your ears. Round 5. Category: Now Cut That Out! 1: In the 1700s Jacques Daviel performed the first modern surgery on this clouding of the eye's lens. cataract. 2: This "imperial" surgical procedure can be used to deliver babies in distress at the time of birth. Caesarean section. 3: In a controversial procedure in 1984, Baby Fae received a heart from one of these monkeys. baboon. 4: In the 1950s it became the first internal organ successfully transplanted in humans. kidney. 5: From the Latin for "to look at a joint", this type of surgery removes and repairs torn knee cartilage. arthroscopic surgery. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
Strap on your PF Flyers and get the s'mores ready! Penny Stinkers are back with an episode discussing the universally beloved 1993 classic “The Sandlot”. Join John and Hank along with their special guest, John's brother Aidan, as they discuss just what makes this film such an endearing classic to so many.
Nick & Jon lace up their PF Flyers and look the beast dead in the eyes as they look back at The Sandlot and what it has meant to them through the years.
Dan & Manny invite Chris & Leslie from the Measuring The Score podcast to put the Oscar-winning film,
The Sandlot Welcome to The Guys Review, where we review media, products and experiences. **READ APPLE REVIEWS/Fan Mail**-Apple Podcast Review: From FurryInThePark. Subject: That Tucker Guy. He writes, "He sounds like Post Malone smells." BUT, he gave us 5 stars. So, yes, and thank you! -Nathan writes: Congrats now you've gotten a f****** email. Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android -Also Nathan, writes: Please review the Nicholas Cage movie Jiu Jitsu!! It contains no actual jiu jitsu. -Eric with the Subject line: Just to Annoy Chris, This is just an email reminder to review the flaming dumpster fire Super Mario Bros. and that more godawful movie requests are coming.Your ever faithful listener, Eric The Sandlot Written/Directed/Narrated by David Evans Starring Tom Guiry, Mike Vitar, Karen Allen, Denis Leary, and James Earl Jones Released April 7, 1993 Budget: $7M ($12.7M in 2021) Box Office: $36M Domestic ($65.5M 2021), (est $75M after release on VHS and DVD). **The film's soundtrack went platinum in less than two weeks. Ratings: IMDb 7.8/10 Rotten Tomates 63%Metacritic 55% Google Users 93% Plot:The film opens with a guy walking into the pressbox, narating about the 1932 World Series, and Babe Ruth calling his homerun shot. We then shift back to beginning of summer, 1962, and Benny Rodregez getting into and out of rundown. Narator tells how he just moved to the area and has no friends. His father died, and his mother remarried. Bill is seen setting up all his baseball memorebrilla and we see a baseball signed by Babe Ruth. Smalls tells how he followed the guys to The Sandlot and is awed how they just play and play, we're somewhat introduced to 'the beast.' Smalls is hit with a ball and shown he can't throw a ball. he foreshadows about the biggest pickle they've ever been in. Bill attempts to teach Smalls to play catch. Benny gets Smalls to come with him, and we're introduced to the rest of the team: The Timmins brothers, Squints, Yeah Yeah, Bertram, Kenny, and Ham. They hit and catch, Smalls still can't throw the ball. Benny decides to help him, hits a ball directly into his glove, throws it back in, and the guys agree he can stay. S:-Adult league softball rundown story-Never understood the hat with the extra long bill... Just another way to show he's not a baseball kid?-L7 weenie-Impossible to hit a ball into a glove Ham calls his shot, and wiffs. He then hits a home run, and ruins the game because he hit the ball over the fence. Which Smalls attempts to retrive... Before he's stopped by everyone. After warning him, they tell him to quietly peak through thr fence. He sees the ball and a giant paw grabs it. Asking what it is, they all proclaim "Campout." Smalls arrives, is introduced to s'mores, and he's told the legend of The Beast by Squints. 20 years ago, a pup that was fed tons of meat, and was a mindless killer, throwing potential theaves through the air. 120-173 guys were completely eaten. Squints grandfather told The Beasts owner he had to retire him as a guard dog, and has to keep him chained up FOR-EV-VER. Squints and Yea Yea and Squints get a new ball, when they see Wendy Peffercorn. They guys complain that it's too hot to play, so they go to the pool, wehre Wendy is the lifeguard. Squints decides he's had enough of watching Wendy, and jumps in the deep end, where he can't swim. Wendy goes in to rescue him, starts CPR, when things look dire, he opens his eyes and smiles, and puts his hand on her head and kisses her. She throws them out, but ends up smiling and waving to Squints afterwards. S:-Squints was born in 1981, was 12 when they made the movie, Wendy Peffercorn was 19.-Ham calling girls "sexy" at 12 is weird... The whole Wendy Peffercorn thing is a bit creepy-You can see Squints smiling when they pull him out of the pool. We're told that they play one night game a year, on July 4th bc the fireworks light up the sky, they try and watch, but Benny always brings them back. A rival team rides on to the sandlot and insults are traded and a rivalry game set for the next day. Ham keeps razzing all the batters. The Sandlot kids are shown to be much better players. Benny hits a homerun. After they dominate, they decide to celebrate and do what Smalls calls the stupidest thing they'd ever done. At the fair, Bertram breaks out some chewing tobacco, and they al take some and get on a fair ride. About halfway through they obviously start feeling sick, spit out the chaw, and begin to throw up on themselves and others. Bill is shown to be leaving for a work trip the day they get into "the big pickle." After Benny busts the cover off the ball. Upset he ended their day, Smalls offers up he has a ball, and grabs Bills signed ball, no knowing any better. Smalls hits a homerun to the Beast realizing what he's done; he tells them it was a Baby Ruth signed ball, and they freak out. Then start working on how they can fix the problem. They meet up in the tree house and start coming up with plans. They try sticks, a pot, and vaccums. They then drop Yea Yea in, and he comes face to face with the beast, and drops the recently retreived ball. Smalls builds a large erector set to attempt to retrieve the ball. Which fails. Smalls essentaily gives up, but Benny has a dream about Babe Ruth. He tells Benny this is his big chance to do something, that "heros get remembered, but legends never die." S:-Being a catcher and taking 2 to the thigh.-Story about them being given real chewing tobacco-Theres no way a kid in the 60's wouldn't know who Babe Ruth is, esp with a huge baseball step-dad.-Can see the string that pulls the ball to the vaccum.-Always thought the erector set thing was cool, but not realistic now. Way too advanced for them.-I definately would've just gone and knocked on the door. Back at the Sandlot, Benny breaks out the secret weapon, PF Flyers, garunteed to make a kid run faster, jump higher. They try to talk him out of jumping the fence, but he hears Babes workds and goes anwyay. He comes face to face wit the Beast, he runs and gets the ball, but the beast breaks his chain, jumps the fence, and chases him. There's a musical montoge of the chace, thorugh alleys, a picnic, movie theater, the pool, and back to the sandlot. where Benny jumps the fence, and the beast busts though, and it collapses on him. Smalls and Benny free him, and the beast licks Smalls. He shows them where he had been keeping all their balls over the years. Smalls then knocks on the door and James Earl Jones, Mr. Mertle, comes out and identifies the beast as Hercules. He tells them of they had just knocked on the door, he would've gotten it, and they attack Squints. Mr. Mertle invites them in and he's shown to be a huge baseball guy. He trades Bills chewed up ball for one signed by the 1927 Yankees, murders row, Lou Gherig and Babe Ruth. He tells them his backstory of losing his sight, and makes a deal for them to come back and talk baseball with him. Bill was mad, and Smalls was grounded for a week. The voiceover tells about how that first summer was the best, that they kept playing, and when someone would move away, they wouldn't replace them. Yea Yea went to military school, Bertram, got itno the 60's and no one saw them, Timmins brothers became Architect and Contractors, but became multimillionaires when they invented Minimalls, Squits gerw up and married Wendy Peffercorn and they have 9 kids, Ham became a professional wrestler known as the Great Hambino, DeNunes played AAA ball, but never made to the majors, Hercules lived to be 199 years old in dog years, and Smalls was the last one to move away. We learn how he got the nickname "The Jet" and it flashes forward to Benny stealing home, and Smalls is the commentator. Benny gives Smalls a thumbs up and the camera pans to a picture of the gang, and fades to black. S:-The "Wipeout" song was a bit cheesey-90's thmubs up and the mustache... 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In 1982 I was ordained in downtown Chicago. The service was a big deal. My favorite preacher, Steve Brown, whose God-like voice you hear on the intro to this show, came and preached. Lots of my friends were there, my little start-up church which is still alive and well today was hosting the occasion. It had as much formality to it as I can stomach, including what is called a “Charge” to the newly ordained minister, me. That was delivered by my favorite Philosophy professor who had driven 420 miles to be there. Dr. Tom Gregory. I was humbled and honored by his presence.Do you know what he said? I’ll never forget it because it made me squirm. His opening line was, “John, you have beautiful feet.” I thought I was going to die. This was a very proper curmudgeon, not given to the type of shocking lines I liked to deliver. What was his point?He went on to quote from the prophet Isaiah (52:7), “How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of those who bring good news.” The Apostle Paul quotes this in his letter to Romans asking how people can believe if they have not heard. So feet are this wonderful image of the good news of Christ being taken from one place to the next. My professor knew of my desire for people to hear the good news of the gospel, particularly those who had heard bad news in the places good news was to dominate. At Church Hurts And, we know that is too often the Church.But let us get back to feet. Do you remember when athletic shoes were called “Tennis Shoes” or sneakers? The only brand names I remember were PF Flyers and Keds and the color options were black or white. Now, do you remember your first pair of athletic shoes which weren’t canvas? If you aren’t old like me, you won’t remember that.What we have on our feet today is simply an established fashion statement, and today we get to glimpse inside that athletic, fashion shoe world, jump into the basketball court and then take a trip to the Philippines with a man who knows the inside story.Welcome, Shoe Dog David Corsi to Church Hurts And.ChurchHurtsAnd.org
In 1982 I was ordained in downtown Chicago. The service was a big deal. My favorite preacher, Steve Brown, whose God-like voice you hear on the intro to this show, came and preached. Lots of my friends were there, my little start-up church which is still alive and well today was hosting the occasion. It had as much formality to it as I can stomach, including what is called a “Charge” to the newly ordained minister, me. That was delivered by my favorite Philosophy professor who had driven 420 miles to be there. Dr. Tom Gregory. I was humbled and honored by his presence.Do you know what he said? I’ll never forget it because it made me squirm. His opening line was, “John, you have beautiful feet.” I thought I was going to die. This was a very proper curmudgeon, not given to the type of shocking lines I liked to deliver. What was his point?He went on to quote from the prophet Isaiah (52:7), “How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of those who bring good news.” The Apostle Paul quotes this in his letter to Romans asking how people can believe if they have not heard. So feet are this wonderful image of the good news of Christ being taken from one place to the next. My professor knew of my desire for people to hear the good news of the gospel, particularly those who had heard bad news in the places good news was to dominate. At Church Hurts And, we know that is too often the Church.But let us get back to feet. Do you remember when athletic shoes were called “Tennis Shoes” or sneakers? The only brand names I remember were PF Flyers and Keds and the color options were black or white. Now, do you remember your first pair of athletic shoes which weren’t canvas? If you aren’t old like me, you won’t remember that.What we have on our feet today is simply an established fashion statement, and today we get to glimpse inside that athletic, fashion shoe world, jump into the basketball court and then take a trip to the Philippines with a man who knows the inside story.Welcome, Shoe Dog David Corsi to Church Hurts And.ChurchHurtsAnd.org
Matt, Brad, Tony, and special guest Steve (Tony’s dad) discuss: * Matt's wife won a gun. * Brad's cleanout. * Steve's first buck with the bow. * Hunting in PF Flyers. * Squirrel problems. * Matt's record Bacon Ledge buck. * Matt's near-death experience. * Huey, Dewey, and Louie. Check us out on Instragram @SuburbanHuntersMA. Check out our blog at SuburbanHunters.Wordpress.com
In today's episode, we talk about one of the most iconic shoe brands of all time - Converse, its history, downfall, and an amazing rebirth. Marquis Mills Converse was a factory manager for a footwear manufacturing company. In 1908 opened the Converse Rubber Shoe factory in Malden, Massachusetts. Originally Converse made winterized rubber footwear for men, women, and children. In 1915 Converse branched out, recognizing a need for durable basketball shoes for the growing sport, and started making athletic footwear. In 1917 they started manufacturing the shoe for which they would forever be known. The Story of Chuck Taylor In 1923 Chuck walked into the Converse sales offices in Chicago, complaining about sore feet. And he had ideas about how their shoes could be made better. One thing led to another, and this semi-pro basketball player was eventually hired as a salesman for the Converse Rubber Shoe Company. Chuck Taylor became more than a salesman, he became the original Brand ambassador. Taylor made his living as a salesman by traveling across the country, conducting basketball clinics, and selling shoes. Chuck BECAME Converse shoes. And the Converse ALL STAR was Chuck's baby. In 1932, in recognition for all he'd done for the brand and the Converse company, Marquise Converse put Chuck Taylor's signature on the All-Star patch, and the classic “Chuck Taylor All-Star” was born. And today the iconic Converse All-Star is widely known by a second name: “Chucks.” Converse after the war Throughout the 1950s and 60s, Converse was synonymous with America. Converse had become the standard among high school, collegiate, and professional basketball players. In the 60s, Converse had about 70-80% of the basketball shoe market with Converse Chuck Taylor All-Stars being worn by 90% of professional basketball players Converse All-Stars were the official basketball shoe of the Olympic games from 1936 until 1968. Due to the success of the All-Stars, the company began to expand and open more factories. They were dominant, ut competition was coming. The game changes…In 1972, Converse bought PF Flyers, their biggest competitor at the time, from B.F. Goodrich. This led to a monopoly in the shoe market that was split in 1975 by an anti-trust lawsuit/ It was a sign of things to come… Converse's days without significant competition were numbered. During the 70s, the competition heated up and the game of basketball was changing. Players were moving to a more exciting fast-break style of play (as compared to the slower, more “pass-and-shoot” style of the early 20th century), and along with the changes in the game came a need for a shoe with more support, and better protection. Throughout the 70s and 80s, a flood of new brands hit the market including: PumaAdidasNikeReebok Their ubiquitous presence in the NBA was slipping, as many athletes switched to shoes with leather uppers and harder rubber soles. Shoe technology was getting better, and Converse wasn't keeping up. Converse had been too dependent on the All-Stars brand - and had taken too long to innovate with the game. By the late 80s and early 90s, the market for All-Stars had disappeared in favor of flashier shoes. Converse was left in the dust while at the Converse offices, the attitude was overly focused on nostalgia. The company offices had black-and-white photos on the walls that celebrated the past. In 1992, a frustrated Magic Johnson, a former endorser of Converse, said, "Converse as a company is stuck in the '60s and '70s. They think the Chuck Taylor days are still here." Other companies spent millions on design, research, and advertising to expand their lines to include shoes for aerobics and cross-training. Higher revenues meant rivals could spend more on celebrity endorsements than Converse By 2000, Converse had repeatedly slipped into receivership and had debt piling up yearly. On January 22nd, 2001, Converse filed for bankruptcy.
Grab your box of chocolates, lace your PF Flyers and don't talk about fight club. As with the 80s, the 90s brought new meaning to cinema as we know it today. The decade gave us the independent scene, dinosaurs, kids movies and of course, teen heartthrobs. This is the 90s.
"You're killin' me, Smalls!" Brett and Adam grab their bats and lace up their PF Flyers as they break down the nostalgic baseball classic, The Sandlot. Music: Session Horns by Stefan Kartenberg (c) copyright 2020 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/JeffSpeed68/60855 Ft: Javolenus
On this week's Roundabout Roundup: Nicole and Terri discovered Yogibo beanbag furniture [https://www.yogibo.com/] during their mall meet-up; see photos at parentingroundabout.com. Terri's also branching out from her beloved Converse shoes to PF Flyers [https://www.pfflyers.com/pd/made-in-usa/made-in-usa-sandlot/PM16UH1.html?dwvar_PM16UH1_color=Sandlot#color=Sandlot], and Catherine's enjoying Ooey Gooey Pumpkin Bars from Williams-Sonoma [https://www.williams-sonoma.com/recipe/ooey-gooey-pumpkin-bars.html].
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I remember them and wish that I had had them, but alas! The PF Flyers are not only a sign of nostalgia and age, but the very initials stand for a vital force and a very vital path of life and business that you need to know, experience, and show to others. So for this weekend in your work, rest, reflection, and worship...please let me tell you the possible life and business changing story of The PF Factor.
Scotch coolers, PF Flyers, plastic fishing rods and Brownie cameras. This can only mean one thing: Mid-century family vacation! Were you there? Or would you like a peek? Come on, let’s take a drive back in time. That is, until the car breaks down.
"You're killing me Smalls!!" On episode 5 of The Morning Geekdom podcast I am joined by my friend of 20 years, Tyler & we discuss the 90's classic movie, The Sandlot. Who has the best nickname? What the hell are PF Flyers? Did Bertram die? Where does The Sandlot fall in the greatest sports movies of all time? Grab your favorite cup of coffee & join the discussion.
Hey all you L-7 weenies! In this Babe Ruth ball-fondling episode, we throw on our best PF Flyers and try to steal home in THE SANDLOT! So face your Beast dog, roast your mallows, and make out with your Wendy Preffercorn with us FOR-EV-ER!
Who knew a bunch of rambunctious children would be so adept at corporate undercover work, but it’s pretty obvious that the Moody River Police would only send in their best and brightest, right? RIGHT?! Join the Tales Gang this week as they continue exploring the Microlex facility in search for the answers behind the gruesome killing of the mad scientist Lena and hopefully track down her homicidal robot murderer before it strikes again! It’s going to take a lot of work, let’s just hope the Gang doesn’t get bored and go play Kickball instead. So, strap on those PF Flyers and limber up those legs because this week, Adventurific is running the bases!
Anthony Leo and Jake Asman recap all the action from the Vets league championship game that featured the PF Flyers taking down Around the World. The guys also provide some info into next seasons potential vet league and much more.
Anthony Leo and Jake Asman breakdown the veterans league championship game between Around the World and the PF Flyers that will take place on Wednesday night at 9:30. The guys discuss how each team has reached the finals and what they need to do to walk away with a win and raise a banner.