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On this episode, we are joined by Nedra McDaniel from Adventure Mom, who is passionate about having attainable adventures at every stage of life. We are sharing some of our favorite places to go for Spring Break in the USA. You can follow Nedra on her blog, and on social media as @adventuremom on Instagram, Facebook, and others. Expedia recently shared some travel trends for 2024 showing that March is the most expensive month to fly, so if your spring break is in March, you may want to consider a road trip! If you are looking for a cheap airfare, use Google Flights from your airport and put "anywhere" as the destination so that you can sort by price. Spring Break Destinations Florida Keys - is not oppressively hot and humid like it is in the summer. Hawk's Cay in Duck Key is a great location for families. You can take a day trip to Key West and enjoy a wide variety of water sports. Plan a Florida Keys road trip: https://we3travel.com/florida-keys-roadtrip/ Daytona Beach / New Smyrna, Florida - "You have grown up and Daytona Beach has too", it is no longer a party spring break destination but very family friendly. You can go pedal kayaking, climb the Ponce Inlet lighthouse, eco boat tours, see manatees, Daytona racetrack tour, and you can drive on the beach. See more things to do at Daytona Beach: https://adventuremomblog.com/things-to-do-daytona-beach-and-ponce-inlet-fl/ and some of the themed attractions in Daytona: https://adventuremomblog.com/racing-themed-attractions-in-daytona-beach-fl/ Caribbean Cruises - some leave from Florida and some visit Florida ports of call. Just keep in mind that the cruise ships, especially the pools and kids clubs, will be crowded during prime spring break weeks. Read about Kim's spring break onboard Holland America last year: https://stuffedsuitcase.com/review-caribbean-cruise-on-holland-america-nieuw-statendam/ Washington D.C. - Spring break is often Cherry Blossom season and a popular time to visit. For some museums you can arrange timed-entry tickets and many of the Smithsonian Museums are free. D.C. has a great metro system so that you can stay further out to save money and use the Metro to get around. See Tamara's Washington D.C. itinerary: https://we3travel.com/washington-dc-itinerary/ Gatlinburg, TN - Smoky Mountains National Park is free and offers plenty of hiking, be sure to drive or bike Cades Cove Loop, there are also quirky adventures like zorbing, alpine slides, mountain coasters, treetop adventure courses, and Hillbilly Golf. Plus there are so many themed restaurants and shows, along with Dollywood theme park. See Nedra's suggestions for unique adventures in the Smoky Mountains: https://adventuremomblog.com/unique-adventures-try-smoky-mountains/ Phoenix / Scottsdale - spring break is also spring training for Major League Baseball and you can get great ticket prices to watch games in the Cactus League. There are also world-class spas, great brunch spots, and hiking. In the spring the desert is in bloom and beautiful. Scottsdale getaway: https://stuffedsuitcase.com/scottsdale-girls-weekend-itinerary/ Las Vegas - you can use Las Vegas as a base and then explore some of the national parks in the area. It is especially good if you can do Bryce, Zion, and the Grand Canyon midweek and explore the city on the weekends. The Pinball Museum and the Neon Sign Museum are fun and for older teens, try a food tour. See tips for hiking the Narrows: https://adventuremomblog.com/hike-the-narrows-for-an-incredible-adventure-at-zion-national-park/. See more unique adventures in Vegas: https://adventuremomblog.com/7-unique-bucket-list-adventures-in-las-vegas/. And ways to explore from Flagstaff: https://adventuremomblog.com/grand-canyon-beyond-from-the-flagstaff-koa-holiday/ Little St. Simons Island, GA - for families looking for a unique all-inclusive here in the US, Little St. Simons Island is a private island and nature reserve off the coast of Georgia and it is perfect for nature lovers. See Tamara's review: https://we3travel.com/little-st-simons-island-all-inclusive-resort/ Southern California - the weather is great and there is so much to do. Huntington Beach is great if you want to learn to surf. San Diego has the zoo and museums. Plus there are the theme parks. It is also a good season for whale and dolphin watching. See Kim's Southern California itinerary: https://stuffedsuitcase.com/one-week-southern-california-itinerary-disneyland/ Destin, Florida - you can go online and find adventure packs with moms who can consult with you on things to do. You can bike on 30A, go paddle boarding, or go indoors at the underwater-themed bowling alley. Learn more about the adventure packs: https://adventuremomblog.com/why-families-love-destin-fort-walton-beach-adventure-packs/. See more things to do in Destin: https://adventuremomblog.com/things-to-do-destin-florida/ Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, Alabama - also on the Gulf of Mexico not too far from Destin, Gulf Shores and Orange Beach has that same gorgeous white sand, blue-green water, and calm surf. There are tons of fun activities, great food, and cool, family-friendly beach bars. See more things to do in Orange Beach: https://we3travel.com/things-to-do-in-orange-beach-and-gulf-shores-alabama/ Related Episodes Kim's Holland America spring break cruise Southwest Grand Circle road trip Kim and Tamara's trip to Oceanside, California Kim and Tamara's Florida Keys trip Las Vegas with kids Kim and Tamara's trip to Scottsdale, Arizona
Send us a textArcades Across America Part 5 - Wormhole Pinball Presents: Episode 51. Jamie sits down with a roundtable of Arcade Owners and Operators with his “Coe-Host”, Coe from Quarter Drop Arcade. Joining them are Pinball Hans Milberger of Hyper Beer Co. in Anaheim, California and Nic Schell from the Roanoke Pinball Museum in Roanoke, Virginia. This special Arcades Across America podcast will be an ongoing series where we highlight great Arcades and Pinball establishments throughout the United States. On Part Five topics include Nic's North American Pinball Tour, Han's new pinball Arcade, managing repairs plus the HURRY UP and much more!!Please visit roanokepinball.org and coming soon….hyperbeerco.com
The Electromagnetic Pinball Museum is home to over 100 pinball machines, from the 1940s to today. Emily Rose and Michael Pare are two of the co-founders who started the museum when they found that they had too many pinball machines to fit in their home. Luis Hernandez visited the museum earlier this week.
Send us a textArcades Across America Part 4 - Wormhole Pinball Presents: Episode 46. Jamie sits down with a roundtable of Arcade Owners and Operators with his “Coe-Host”, Coe from Quarter Drop Arcade. Joining them are Evan Phillippe from The Pacific Pinball Museum in Alameda, CA and Mike Moretti from The Flipper Room.This special Arcades Across America podcast will be an ongoing series where we highlight great Arcades and Pinball establishments throughout the United States. On Part Four topics include Art and Pinball, a tour of the Pacific Pinball Museum, The Little Flippers, plus the HURRY UP and much more!!
Food and Travel Nation with Elizabeth Dougherty DESTINATION UNKNOWN - PINBALL MUSEUM LAS VEGAS The TRUTH about Food and Travel Original Broadcast Date: 03/23/2024 Elizabeth takes us to the south end of the Las Vegas strip when you'll find the Pinball Museum and Hall of Fame. Over 700 vintage and contemporary pinball machines are not just on display, but ready to play. Admission is frees, just bring a roll of quarters to play. ### Each week our listeners get the very latest food and travel information We produce homemade videos of healthy, easy to make recipes We feature no-holds barred interviews in a LIVE, fast-paced, nationwide call-in show. Elizabeth Dougherty is a writer, trained chef, world traveler and now an award-winning talk show host. Food Nation Radio was on the forefront of presenting expert guests with vital information about GMOs, at a time when no one was talking about or even knew about the subject. We give our listeners, advertisers and stations a LIVE SHOW. (NO “BEST OF'S” EVER!) We present hard-hitting topics and interviews without the same old political spin. We are very social media conscious and stay in touch with our audience. (200,000 plus) We work closely with advertisers and stations to ensure their success. We are ready to deliver a fresh, tight, first-class show to your station from our digital studio utilizing Comrex Access and our own automation system. Executive Producer – Michael Serio Requests: Sammone@proton.me FOOD AND TRAVEL NATION FAST FACTS Website: Food And Travel Nation.com Social Media Sites: Facebook | Twitter website: FoodAndTravelNation.com email: Elizabeth@FoodAndTravelNation.com
Food and Travel Nation with Elizabeth DoughertyThe TRUTH about Food and Travel Broadcast Date: 03/23/2024 Full Show: We take for granted that the water coming out of our faucet is safe and clean. It isn't and the overlapping federal agencies that are charged with protecting the water supply is failing miserably. After a look at this week's food news and servers revenge, Elizabeth takes a deep dive into what's actually IN the water you're drinking and giving to your kids. In the travel hour, she looks at the alarming increase in "drowsy driving" auto accidents and deaths, and you'll hear how, once, again, the government is playing games with the number of incidents and thus hiding the truth! In her Destination Unknown, Elizabeth takes on an a nostalgic trip to Las Vegas and Tim Arnold's Pinball Museum and Hall of Fame. ### About the show: Food And Travel Nation with Elizabeth Dougherty is the fusion of food and travel. This fresh, compelling nationally-syndicated weekend program includes information for homesteading, traveling, gardening, taste tests, and in a twist, listeners hear what restaurant servers say about customers. Each week our listeners get the very latest food and travel information We produce homemade videos of healthy, easy to make recipes We feature no-holds barred interviews in a LIVE, fast-paced, nationwide call-in show. Elizabeth Dougherty is a writer, trained chef, world traveler and now an award-winning talk show host. Food Nation Radio was on the forefront of presenting expert guests with vital information about GMOs, at a time when no one was talking about or even knew about the subject. We give our listeners, advertisers and stations a LIVE SHOW. (NO “BEST OF'S” EVER!) We present hard-hitting topics and interviews without the same old political spin. We are very social media conscious and stay in touch with our audience. (200,000 plus) We work closely with advertisers and stations to ensure their success. We are ready to deliver a fresh, tight, first-class show to your station from our digital studio utilizing Comrex Access and our own automation system. Executive Producer – Michael Serio Requests: Sammone@proton.me website: FoodAndTravelNation.com email: Elizabeth@FoodAndTravelNation.com
Welp - it happened again folks. For the second time in eighty-four episodes, we're forced to resort to doing ... a dreaded ZOOM ep!!! But we're catching up the Funbears with our lives! We're talking: The Back to the Future musical, Brad's accidental race-related faux pas, Ray's contentious (non-contentious?) live show, the Pinball Museum, Ray's new podcast name suggestion, and Chuck's "dry jacuzzi!" We'll be back in the flesh next week! Promise! @funbearablepod / funbearablepod.com
Looking for something to do this summer? On days that are too cold for the beach, you could check out some of the hundreds of museums in Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts. We talk to Jim Karpeichik, the co-producer of “Treasures Inside the Museum” on Rhode Island PBS, for some recommendations. Tips and ideas? Email us at rinews@globe.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Il flipper occupa un posto particolare nell'immaginario di unsacco di gente. E questo vale anche per me, anche se io il mio primo flipper l'ho incontrato tra le pagine di una demenziale commedia di Dario Fo. Comunque mi segno da qualche parte una nota: andare a visitare il Museo del Flipper (vi metto il link al sito del museo in fondo alla pagina).TRASCRIZIONEIl mio primo incontro con un flipper avvenne quando ero bambina, avevo circa dieci anni e una ragazza, una studentessa fuorisede che abitava vicino a casa mia aveva una grande biblioteca piena di libri e me ne prest uno intitolato Gli arcangeli non giocano a flipper.È un una commedia di Dario Fo, all'epoca non avevo idea di chi fosse Dario Fo, naturalmente, però lo lessi con grande interesse. Non ricordo quasi niente perché era una cosa molto strampalata, molto divertente, molto molto dadaista. Però ricordo che c'era il flipper nel titolo. Io ero una bambina, non non andavo nel bar a giocare a flipper, figuriamoci, poi all'epoca le ragazzine non andavano a giocare a flipper.Più avanti nella vita invece i flipper li ho incontrati e ci ho giocato anche con con molto piacere, anche se non con troppo successo, non sono mai stata particolarmente brava, però continuo a trovare i flipper e degli oggetti incredibilmente affascinanti e mi dispiace molto che ormai non si trovino più quelli completamente meccanici, ormai sono quelli, i pochi che si trovano sono elettronici, sembrano più da videogioco che da flipper meccanico, e la maggior parte delle persone che prima giocava a flipper nei bar ora se lo vuole continuare a fare lo fa online.La storia del flipper è molto, è stata molto combattuta perché c'è stato anche un periodo della storia dove, almeno negli Stati Uniti, non mi risulta che questo fosse accaduto in Italia, però negli Stati Uniti dagli anni '40 fino alla metà degli anni '70 era illegale giocare a flipper e le stesse macchine, i flipper erano illegali, per cui c'era la polizia che andava in giro, arrestava o molestava i proprietari dei flipper, e i flipper venivano raccolti, portati tutti insieme in un... da qualche parte, e venivano rotti a colpi di martello davanti al pubblico che, immagino, sarà stato lì ad applaudire.Immaginate che scempio, che spreco pazzesco di queste macchine meravigliose e bellissime. Sì, perché era proibito, perché veniva considerato un gioco d'azzardo, poi a un certo punto qualcuno ha dimostrato, guardate, non è un gioco d'azzardo, un gioco di bravura se si impara a fare così così cosa si vince, e allora a metà degli anni '70 nel 1976, che negli Stati Uniti non fu più illegale giocare e possedere un flipper.Perché oggi vi sto parlando del flipper? Perché ho letto che a Terni hanno aperto da pochissimo il museo del flipper, un museo dove non solo si può andare e ripercorrere la storia di questo affascinante oggetto, ma dove i visitatori possono anche metterci le mani sopra e giocare. Vi metto naturalmente i dati del Museo di Terni nelle note del programma e vi invito a fare un viaggio al Museo del Flipper. Buon gioco!TRANSLATIONMy first encounter with a pinball machine took place when I was a child, I was about ten years old and a girl, an out-of-town student who lived near my house had a large library full of books and she lent me one entitled Archangels Don't Play Pinball .It is a play by Dario Fo, at the time I had no idea who Dario Fo was, of course, but I read it with great interest. I remember almost nothing because it was very wacky, very funny, very very Dadaist. I remember there was pinball in the title, though. I was a little girl, I didn't go to the bar to play pinball, let alone, then at that time little girls didn't go to play pinball.Later in life, on the other hand, I encountered and even played pinball machines with lot of pleasure, although not too successfully, I was never particularly good at it, however I still find pinball machines and objects incredibly fascinating and I am very sorry that you can't find completely mechanical ones anymore, now the few that you can find are electronic, they look more like video games than mechanical pinball machines, and most people who used to play pinball in bars now if they want to continue to do it they do it online.The history of pinball is very, has been very much fought over because there was also a period in history where, at least in the United States, I don't know if this had happened in Italy, but in the United States from the '40s until the mid-1970s it was illegal to play pinball and the machines themselves, the pinball machines were illegal, so there were police going around, arresting or harassing the owners of the pinball machines, and the pinball machines were collected, brought all together to a... somewhere, and smashed with hammers in front of the audience who, I imagine, must have been there cheering.Imagine what a waste, what a crazy waste of these wonderful and beautiful machines. Yes, why was it banned, because it was considered a game of chance, then at some point someone proved, look, it's not a game of chance, it's a game of skill, if you learn to do so and so, you win, and in the mid '70s in 1976, in the United States it was no longer illegal to play and own a pinball machine.Why am I telling you about pinballs today? Because I read that in Terni they have very recently opened the pinball machine museum, a museum where you can not only go and trace the history of this fascinating object, but where visitors can also get their hands on it and play. I will, of course, put the details of the Terni Museum in the program notes and invite you to take a trip to the Pinball Museum. Have a good game!LINK:Il Museo del Flipper di Terni https://www.museoflipper.it/La commedia di Dario Fo Gli arcangeli non giocano a flipper https://it.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gli_arcangeli_non_giocano_a_flipper
This week we visit a fellow Bay Area place of interactive play: the Pacific Pinball Museum in Alameda. Its executive director Michael Schiess shares stories about the history of pinball dating back to the lawn bowling games of the French aristocracy to the mafia gambling era in the 1930's to pinball's modern era with movie tie-ins and backlit screens, and we talk about the importance of preserving this history.
Aussie Pinball Podcast Episode 13: The Australian Pinball Museum Host: Dr. John Cosson Special Guest: Lyndon Lyndon joins us to discuss possibly the only Pinball Museum in the Southern Hemisphere. Established in 2016 in the country town of Nhill, the game hosts competitions and is available for social play 7 days a week. Games range from the 1950s to today, and are dedicated to preserving not only the games, but the literature and art pieces associated with pinball. Music: Powderfinger - Got you on my Mind Glen Frey - Route 66 Lindsey Buckingham - Holiday Road Wolfmother - Joker and the Thief Movie - The Cars that Ate Paris 1974
FIRST: Jessica Wolfrom updates us on San Francisco's climate action plan. PLUS: We'll uncover the mystery and history of Alcatraz: the prisoners, protests, escapes and more...AND: We'll hear about another great bay area gem: The Pacific Pinball museum in Alameda.
George highlights his trip to Memphis and Gatlinburg Tennessee, then on to Asheville North Carolina. Pinball at every destination. The discussion turns to the Pinball Hall of Fame ( Pinball HOF) and a recent incident that occurred. They finally get to the upcoming Pintastic show and what they have planned. Theclassicpinballpodcast1@gmail.com
This week Tayla is joined by Mike and Emily from the Electromagnetic Pinball Museum! They share with us information about their unique museum and how it came to be. We also discuss World War II shows, Binging with Babish, and Rhode Island Comic Con. During the Last Chapter they discuss: Would you rather bring any one character from a book into our world OR live in a book's world but never meet your favorite character? Like what you hear? Rate and review Down Time on Apple Podcasts or your podcast player of choice! If you'd like to submit a topic for The Last Chapter you can send your topic suggestions to downtime@cranstonlibrary.org. Our theme music is Day Trips by Ketsa and our ad music is Happy Ukulele by Scott Holmes. Thanks for listening! Books Stephen Colbert's Midnight Confessions by the Staff of the Late Show With Stephen Colbert Catch-22 by Joseph Heller The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster Thor and Loki: Double Trouble by Mariko Tamaki & Gurihiru AV TNT Amusements Inc. (YouTube) Squid Game (2021) Band of Brothers (2001) The Pacific (2010) Binging with Babish (2016- ) Star Trek: Picard (2020- ) Other Electromagnetic Pinball Museum and Restoration, Pawtucket, RI Smoke & Squeal BBQ, Pawtucket, RI The Internet Pinball Machine Database Pintastic Pinball & Game Room Expo, Sturbridge, MA Rhode Island Comic Con Project Pinball Electromagnetic Pinball on Facebook
(Topic begins at 0:17:32 mark): Druff returns to Vegas for the first time in over 16 months.... (1:04:56): Update: Druff makes contact with Nick Scheel, the guy who made a shady $100 request for money on Venmo.... (1:24:28): Landon Tice waves the white flag after 25% of hands in challenge against Bill Perkins.... (1:53:55): Norman Chad's Twitter hacked by Turkish charity scammer.... (2:16:46): ZED Run has two more masive fails, including embarrassing "fake contest winner" e-mail blunder.... (3:01:00): Brandon censored on Facebook for talking about Vegas restaurant "Egg Slut".... (3:20:50): Druff and Brandon visit two high-end Vegas restaurants together, and have some strange events.... (4:11:05): Clonie Gowan and other forgotten 2000s poker personalities return as pros on new "Dealio Poker" site.... (4:39:55): The Micros returns - sort of.... (4:58:01): Woman on Facebook reports weird video poker scam at Planet Hollywood.... (5:13:40): Druff, Brandon, and tradershky review the just-opened Resorts World.... (6:49:32): Pinball Museum finds out bad news that expensive new location was accidentally built on someone else's land.... (7:06:43): 1999 WSOP Main Event Champion Noel Furlong passes away.... (7:25:30): Poker fan's YouTube channel shut down by overaggressive PokerGo lawyers.... (7:40:20): Poker player Sarah Stefan alleges chaotic, abusive scene at Flamingo poker tournament.... (7:59:45): Did courts make the right decision in releasing Bill Cosby?.... (8:19:30): Nevada casinos see record wins in May 2021.... (8:28:37): Druff tells bizarre story about a flaky girl from Sparks, Nevada who repeatedly promised in the early 1990s to travel 500 miles to have sex with him.... (8:47:14): Ben Affleck spotted playing high limit blackjack in Vegas again.... (8:50:43): MGM sells more hotels to Blackstone.... (8:58:42): Woman exploits glitch on BetMGM Michigan, runs up $3.3 million, gets caught.... (9:13:42): Sporttrade seeks to be the first legalized "sportsbetting exchange" in the US, where players directly bet against each other.
(Topic begins at 0:17:32 mark): Druff returns to Vegas for the first time in over 16 months.... (1:04:56): Update: Druff makes contact with Nick Scheel, the guy who made a shady $100 request for money on Venmo.... (1:24:28): Landon Tice waves the white flag after 25% of hands in challenge against Bill Perkins.... (1:53:55): Norman Chad's Twitter hacked by Turkish charity scammer.... (2:16:46): ZED Run has two more masive fails, including embarrassing "fake contest winner" e-mail blunder.... (3:01:00): Brandon censored on Facebook for talking about Vegas restaurant "Egg Slut".... (3:20:50): Druff and Brandon visit two high-end Vegas restaurants together, and have some strange events.... (4:11:05): Clonie Gowan and other forgotten 2000s poker personalities return as pros on new "Dealio Poker" site.... (4:39:55): The Micros returns - sort of.... (4:58:01): Woman on Facebook reports weird video poker scam at Planet Hollywood.... (5:13:40): Druff, Brandon, and tradershky review the just-opened Resorts World.... (6:49:32): Pinball Museum finds out bad news that expensive new location was accidentally built on someone else's land.... (7:06:43): 1999 WSOP Main Event Champion Noel Furlong passes away.... (7:25:30): Poker fan's YouTube channel shut down by overaggressive PokerGo lawyers.... (7:40:20): Poker player Sarah Stefan alleges chaotic, abusive scene at Flamingo poker tournament.... (7:59:45): Did courts make the right decision in releasing Bill Cosby?.... (8:19:30): Nevada casinos see record wins in May 2021.... (8:28:37): Druff tells bizarre story about a flaky girl from Sparks, Nevada who repeatedly promised in the early 1990s to travel 500 miles to have sex with him.... (8:47:14): Ben Affleck spotted playing high limit blackjack in Vegas again.... (8:50:43): MGM sells more hotels to Blackstone.... (8:58:42): Woman exploits glitch on BetMGM Michigan, runs up $3.3 million, gets caught.... (9:13:42): Sporttrade seeks to be the first legalized "sportsbetting exchange" in the US, where players directly bet against each other.
DC’s Mike James and Mollie Ames discuss: All terrestrial segments were recorded live on February 27th (Day 58 of 2021), and all podcast segments were recorded live on March 2nd (Day 62 of 2021) Part 1 of 3 of the Podcast only content – Who and what "Dick Pic Mick" has consensual sex with is his business, but this story seems to be a lot more than that of just another unfaithful husband philandering all about. Terrestrial: Hour 1 (begins around 0:26:00) Pavlov's Dawg and the NFL Draft, which with any luck won't end up as just another stupid and unnecessary super spreader event. Part 2 of 3 of the Podcast only content – Never losing sight of the difficult world that's all around us. (begins around 1:22:00) Lachlan MacKinnon’s ‘Best of Edition’ Let Me Tell You A Story: “Stitches” (begins around 1:41:00) Terrestrial: Hour 2 (begins around 1:44:00) Hey, this time Kyrie Irving is at least half right. The Pinball Museum in Vegas, aka the only good reason to go to Vegas, needs help. Part 3 of 3 of the Podcast only content – Mollie’s Weekly Reports... (begins around 2:41:00) Terrestrial: Hour 3 (begins around 3:04) Happy 21st Birthday, Beachland Ballroom! What a year it's been, and we couldn't be more fortunate this Cleveland institution is somehow miraculously still around. Mollie’s Weekly Reports, terrestrial edition! All this and so much more on this episode of the Defend Cleveland Podcast. Enjoy~ To contribute to this 100% listener supported show please go to our Patreon page by clicking here. Check out Lachlan MacKinnon’s best selling book, ‘Let Me Tell You A Story: Small Stories Of A Large Family’! Thank yous to 91.1-FM WRUW Cleveland for being home to the show, and to the city that inspires us, Cleveland, Ohio. Your recommended listening this week is the latest release from Stereolab "Electrically Possessed [Switched On Volume 4]" The intro and outro to Lachlan’s segment is the song “My Summer In Traction” by the band Ohio Civil War , and it’s used with permission.
Follow us on:- Twitter - http://bit.ly/2S0xLU1 Facebook - http://bit.ly/3bd3dWR Youtube - http://bit.ly/2OuW7mS Soundcloud - http://bit.ly/39aPUVa _____________________________________ This week Brad, Ben and Stu talk about money and the effect it can have on mental health. It is interesting that the subject can have a different effect on different people based on their history with it. That's not all though as gaming discussion centres around Ben's trip to Budapest and the Pinball Museum. Brad plays a ton of games including Two Point Hospital, Voxelgram and MX Nitro Unleashed. Stu meanwhile has fun with Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, but is let down with early impressions of Beautiful Desolation. Please like, share and subscribe. Time Stamps: * What we're playing: 00:32 * Money: 22:50
In this episode Reid forgets to dip his pizza in Superbowl Chili, Jenna drinks all of Ryan's Crown Royal, melting faces at a metal show from the inside, pro tips on producing comedy shows with solutions that involve cats, Reid's stand up show without a microphone, the 20th annual Great Cover Up in Raleigh, secret video of Ryan singing Heart, Reid's visit to the pinball museum in Asheville, Evil Hat’s Fate of Cthulu draws praise and ire, Reid visits three comic book stores on his way home, and fond farewell to comedy giant Terry Jones and Corrosion of Conformity's Reed Mullin.
Your host, Nicholas Weber, talks about what The Lutheran Cartographer is about, what listeners should expect, and why he's doing the podcast. Book Discussed: The Quest for Community by Robert Nisbet: https://amzn.to/2M2GIc4 (https://amzn.to/2M2GIc4) (Amazon affiliate link, supports the show at no cost to you) Nicholas' mentioned places and things to do: Underground Tour - http://www.undergroundtour.com/ (http://www.undergroundtour.com/) Pinball Museum - https://www.seattlepinballmuseum.com/ (https://www.seattlepinballmuseum.com/) Pacific Science Center - https://www.pacificsciencecenter.org/ (https://www.pacificsciencecenter.org/) Tacoma Museum of Glass - https://www.museumofglass.org/ (https://www.museumofglass.org/) Asado: http://www.asadotacoma.com/ (http://www.asadotacoma.com/)
It's the Houston recap ya'll! We chat with the ladies tourney 1st place winner, Ashley Ludwig. When she's not throwing down at a tournament, you can find her restoring pinball machines! We hear more about the expo, her work, how I am on the road to becoming a pinball cat lady and more! Robert Muller Interview: https://soundcloud.com/kanedapinball The Moncala's AKA: "Pinball Mafia" https://www.twitch.tv/thepinballmafia Jeff Teolis and Imoto Arcade RAZA video (https://www.facebook.com/jeff.teolis/videos/10156966907559001/UzpfSTIyMTYxNjQ1ODE3NzUzODE6MjYzNzEyODMyMzAxMjMzNg/) Art in Focus Segment on Ashley: https://www.artsinfocus.tv/segment/ashley-ludwig Lady Robin Hood: https://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=1406 List of Roy Parker art work: https://pinside.com/pinball/machine/roy-parker Lone star Pinball Museum: http://www.lspinball.com/musuem1.html Pinball Alley (Ashley's workplace): http://www.pinballalley.com/
Let's talk about the state of our project cars! Ethan is finally going to have the brakes fixed on his Pontiac Turbo Grand Prix, and Paul will once again repaint the hood on his Daihatsu. Paul recaps his visit to the I Heart Honda Show, laments not being at SEMA, and talks about how much fake blood he was covered with at a recent GWAR concert! And Ethan tells us why he was dressed up like a giraffe in a pinball museum. Come join us!
Replay Pinball Museum in Tarpon Springs and now in St Petersburg is a great place to go and spend the day. Learn about a recent Great Things Tampa Bay event where we traveled to Tarpon Springs, had a delicious lunch at Olive the World (previously mentioned in episode 9!) and then take a quick walk around the corner to the Replay Pinball Museum! I also talk about why it's been a little bit of time since you've heard from me. Life happens sometimes, but I'm back and realigning what Great Things Tampa Bay will be! Olive the World: https://www.olivetheworldbistro.com/ Replay Museum https://www.replaymuseum.org/ ==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--== Download the Great Things Tampa Bay Mobile App https://greatthingstb.com/app Subscribe to the podcast! https://greatthingstb.com/ Get out and get active and attend a fun Great Things Tampa Bay Event! https://greatthingstb.com/front-page/event-directory/ Hit the Great Things Tampa Bay Shop https://greatthingstb.com/shop And as always thanks for tuning in!
A new attraction is now open in Gatlinburg! The Gatlinburg Pinball Museum has the largest collection of pinballs and retro games in the Smoky Mountains. We’ve got all the info on this new Gatlinburg attraction and what you can expect when you visit: About the Gatlinburg Pinball Museum At the Gatlinburg Pinball Museum, the history […] The post New Gatlinburg Attraction Now Open: Gatlinburg Pinball Museum appeared first on Visit My Smokies.
June 16, 2017 – In this geekfest of an episode, I’m joined by Gray Cargill (vegassolo.com) to talk about all the nerdy things to do in Vegas, Ardian King (Adrian Has Issues podcast) who gives us tips on surviving a comic convention, Octopus/Caveman to tell booze filled Vegas stories and Kaj (iHeartGeek podcast) to reminisce about Star Trek The Experience. Also on this episode, I’m joined by Cousin Vito (Cousin Vito’s Casino podcast) to share stories from his 360 Vegas Vacation trip, and I give a brief summary of my trip. For more information about other topics we talked about in this episode: Listen to Fair Gemstone at MovestroMusic.com Gray Cargil Segment- VegasSolo.com twitter: @vegassolo Millennium Fandom Bar, The Nerd, Toy Shack, Avengers STATION, Atomic Testing Museum, Pinball Museum, Adventure Combat Ops, Fear The Walking Dead, CSI Experience, Escape Rooms, Bad Owl Coffee, Dome at Container Park, Disney Fine Art Gallery, Gold Strike (’66 Batmobile) Adrian Has Issues Segment – AdrianHasIssues.com, Twitter: @adrianhasissues Top 5 Comic Con Survival Tips Cousin Vito’s Casino – CousinVitosCasino Octopus/Caveman Segment Dave Podcast Getting F**ked Up With Octopus/Caveman podcast Octopus/Caveman’s music Mitchel’s (@_Absolute0) Great Find: Star Trek Themed Drinks at HubPages.com Quarks Bar Drink Recipes … Continue reading
This show features some segments that didn't fit in their respective episodes. We play around at the Pinball Museum in Las Vegas. Then, we salute the Commander-in-Chief at the President's Hall of Fame in Clermont, FL. Also, we'll swim with real mermaids at Weeki Wachee Springs in Central Florida, and cheer on “Teddy Ballgame” at the Ted Williams Hitters Hall of Fame. Click here to listen to this episode on iTunes. The post Episode 209 – Odds & Ends Podcast appeared first on Travel Thru History.
Listeners, would you like to play a "My Little Pony" version of "Mortal Combat"? If so, Matt explains how, in this new game, Matt and Dave visit the new Hide Away Woods exhibit at the Museum of Life and Science. Dave talks about this trip to Asheville where he visited the Biscuit Head, the Pinball Museum and World News Group. Dave also proposes new measuring systems.Velvet's theme music by RC88
http://bit.ly/HardwayHQ The latest installment of Nick and Jon: "Live" in New Jersey is online! Join Jon and Nick as they travel to Silverball, the Pinball Museum, in Asbury Park, NJ. Nick and Jon discuss different parts of the great Garden State, various trips, the legendary Pito, and clips within and outside of Silverball. There is even a bit of Universal Air Hockey League of the Universe talk, as Jon LOST in training for his battle with Ed Scanlon to Nick. Definitely a fun trip. Also, Jon and Nick discuss the Royal Rumble 2015 and Jon has a Nick@News for Nick this week, instead of the other way around. Enjoy. Follow us on Facebook here: http://facebook.com/NickAndJon
Tony heads to Phoenix for his niece's birthday and gets Bieber Fever. Dennis returns to Vegas and discovers the Pinball Museum, the Patridge Family bus and other delights.