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"Please Sir, I want some more..." Welcome to the NEWEST series on Broadway Breakdown: The British Invasion, covering imports from the West End to our beloved Broadway! First up: OLIVER! Exclamation Point! The British Wave didn't start with this adaptation from the Charles Dickens novel, but it sure got its momentum from it. Guest Margaret Hall (GEMIGNANI) comes on to discuss with Matt the dark family entertainment plus its infamous sequel DODGER, the debate of whether the movie is better than the stage show, and why Matt is average. CONSIDER YOURSELF ONE OF US!
Stephen Coates was a 56-year-old worker in the Biotech industry and also produced music at the time of the sting. He chatted with a girl he believed to be thirteen years old with the screen name "greendaychikk". Within ten minutes of his contact, he steered the conversation towards sex with an emphasis on having anal sex with the girl so they can have sex but she would still be a virgin and gave a detailed plan how to do it so it wouldn't hurt her.
Delayed by a day, this weeks TWDMLKJ includes an elaboration on some of the Conservative theory of relating to the people.
Benjamin Franklin's advice to a cis straight youthful man upon where best to sow his wild oats.Read by an Aussie woman of a certain age who is quite fond of oats, herself.Please Sir, can I have some more?
America vs China cold War is heating up i vote we attack first old fashion sucka punch . Once again. This no hate towards my Chinese American brother and sisters ill marry Lucy lue. Ok but the republic of China is a problem. They need a nice old fashion American but whipping --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/BrotherbdX/support
Jason DeRusha and Scott Johnson kick off the third hour of the show with Justice & Drew sharing their analysis heading in to closing arguments on the Chauvin trial. Later, Tony Chesak and Ray Bohn join them both to discuss the efforts in Minnesota to outlaw electronic pull tab games.
It was inevitable. Austin fell deep into a new roguelike deck builder so of course Cado and Rob had to check it out. Trials of Fire ate up a fair amount of Austin’s Sunday with it’s engaging hex based tactical combat, with mechanics that allow for easy card recycling so it very rarely feels like you have a wasted turn. Rob continued down his crime drama hole with Judgement, but is finding some of the combat encounters a bit too repetitive. Patrick is learning to take control over his life in Say No! More, the comedy game that has a strong mid-nineties comedy game feel. Then we dive back into the Food, er, Question Bucket to find new untold terrors.Discussed: Trials of Fire 15:49, El Shaddai 39:36, Before Your Eyes 51:05, Judgement 56:07, Say No! More 1:06:14, Question Bucket 1:18:13 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hennepin Avenue business owners are begging the city of Minneapolis to NOT take away 90% of their available street parking - which they are currently planning to do. Sam shares details on that and the other Top 5 Stories of the Day with Justice & Drew.
Mark and Scott from Reel Britannia (among others) talk about two early 1970s sitcoms Please Sir! and The Fenn Street Gang like a proper pair of old timers… You can find Scott on: https://reelbritannia.libsyn.com/ and https://stinkingpause.libsyn.com/ Feedback to: info@thegoodthebadandtheodd.com Or join the facebook group The Good The Bad And The Odd Or chat with Mark who runs […]
Super Bowl is over. Football is over. The sporting world now turns their attention to college hoops. We're only about 5 weeks away from The Holy Day aka Selection Sunday so we briefly look back on the week that was. We also had Barstool's Big Man On Campus, Jeff Nadu to talk everything from teams he likes, The Wire and his weight loss journey. It's Team Nadu around these parts. Then we finish up with 3 segments: Please Sir, I Want Some More followed by TWIT followed by Hugs.
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Subbi is back from his holiday cross country road trip and the Shark is back as well despite the Football Team losing on Saturday. The boys are all together for the first time in 2021 and they talk Texas and Shaka Smart. Is there a correlation between his hair and his success? Then we discuss Illinois' up and down season. Is Brad Underwood to blame for this inconsistency? They're just an unpredictable bunch. We then head to the northeast to highlight BU wearing masks while playing and UConn jogging our memory as they're in the top25 representing the Big East. We also did some rebranding. It's no longer "Gamblin' & Griswoldin" but rather "Please Sir, I Want Some More" The Shark and Taylor give you more winners (losers as well). Then we finish it off with Where Am I? and Hugs.
The penultimate day of the This Is Our Everest Advent calendar goes back 50 years to the black and white world of Please Sir! Ian is fascinated by any programme that depicts London in the early 1970s, even if it is just for the social documentary aspect, and as such is much more kindly disposed to this programme than his colleague.Your heroes discuss the potential emergence of a hitherto unheard London accent, the potential pitfalls of inviting only your enemies to your wedding reception and critique a preposterous incident in the annals of hospitality management. There's also a new proposal for a traffic light system for the dogging community and Edward trials the central running gag in his forthcoming, terrible, sitcom. If you'd like to watch Please Sir!, you can find it here.Tomorrow, we reach the end of our festive journey, and it's time for a Christmas cracker. From 1975, it's Fanny Cradock Cooks for Christmas, and there are five fifteen minute episodes for your delectation, starting right here. There’s a bunch of different ways in which you can subscribe to the 200% podcast. You can do so through Spotify, which you can find right here, whilst the podcast RSS feed is here and you can subscribe through Itunes here. And finally, a humble request. These podcasts take a lot of effort to write, record and release, and we would be extremely grateful for your financial support, in whatever way you can manage. We have our Redbubble shop, for the sartorially minded amongst you, and subscribe through joining us on Patreon. We even now have a Kofi button on the site, so do feel free to send us whatever you’re able to. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As we celebrate the holiday season, let’s remember that because of COVID and the economic fallout, more and more Americans are depending on food distribution centers for a meal. Thinking of those who have so little in this country of such plenty, we are reposting this episode on food insecurity. How do we think about agriculture in America? How should we think about it? And, how is food security affecting us in today’s COVID-19 crisis? Aaron Freiwald, Managing Partner of Freiwald Law and host of the weekly podcast, Good Law | Bad Law, is joined by Laurie Ristino, a food security expert with Johns Hopkins University, to discuss food security, the idea of rural resilience, today’s “food movement,” impacts of the Farm Bill and more. What is food security? And, what is the urgency today? Laurie explains that food security is the idea that all people, at all times, should have access to physical, social, and economic access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs. Laurie and Aaron connect these ideas to today’s current pandemic. Will we have enough food? How are rising unemployment rates going to impact our country’s ability to provide access to quality foods? Aaron and Laurie tackle these questions, touching on the pressing notion of food being a question of wealth and thus the implications of America’s wealth gap on health and accessibility. Today’s episode focuses on answering some of the biggest questions surrounding food security, as well as conversely, food insecurity. How do we produce our food? Where does our food come from? How do we use our resources? Laurie and Aaron talk about sustainable versus ‘industrial’ agriculture, the relationship between climate change and food production, the intersection between environmental law and agriculture, as well as how today’s movements and decisions will translate into more governance and policy. Lauri is a policy and law expert on food security, the farm bill, climate change, ecosystem services, and land conservation. Her work is concerned with reforming existing law and policy and developing new policy and civil society innovations to address climate change, social injustice, and to improve environmental and economic sustainability. Laurie has published articles, Op-Eds, and blogs proposing reforms to address soil, water, and air quality degradation, among other topics and is the co-author and editor of a comprehensive book on conservation easements, titled A Changing Landscape: The Conservation Reader. Laurie practiced law for twenty years, serving as a senior counsel at the USDA where she advised on an array of natural resource and environmental matters. Currently, Professor Ristino advises leading NGOs and foundations on environmental policy and strategy matters through her consulting firm, Strategies for a Sustainable Future. To learn more about Professor Ristino, please visit her bio page at Johns Hopkins here. To learn more about Professor Ristino’s firm, Strategies for a Sustainable Future, and to access other resources on this topic, please click here. Host: Aaron Freiwald Guests: Laurie Ristino
We’re back off of the heels of a great week of DFS picks for Ralph! Let’s lock down the winners once again as we go over this weekend’s slate of action!
Tom and Brian discuss the IPs they want to see more of, and also those that they are just tired of the constant iterations and would love it if Activision and EA would give them a rest already.
SMEs remain the backbone of the Malaysian economy, contributing close to 40% of the GDP and hiring more than 50% of the country's workforce. So, does Budget 2021 offer enough incentives to help this sector overcome the crisis? Datuk Michael Kang, President of the SME Association of Malaysia, gives us his views. Brought to you by Mah Sing. Image Credit: Uwe Aranas / Shutterstock
Last night, MPs controversially voted down Marcus Rashford’s bid to extend free school meals over half term. The bid, tabled by Labour to give each disadvantaged child a £15 a week food voucher, was defeated by 322 votes to 261 - with a majority of 61. We're going to talk about hungry children today, and *try* to fathom why ANYONE would vote against feeding them. This is a catch-up version of James O'Brien's live, daily show on LBC Radio. To join the conversation call: 0345 60 60 973
We discuss movie theaters. Will they still be a thing? If you could watch any two movies in the theater setting, what would they be?In the story, Dalton and Randy search the fire house for supplies. Will they find something valuable or just come up empty handed?JARdon the Mess SocialsTwitter: https://twitter.com/JARdontheMessInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jardonthemess/Randy's Socials: Twitter: https://twitter.com/gosqueeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/randys_worldd/ Dalton's Socials:Twitter: https://twitter.com/_saltydalty_Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_saltydalty_/ Bert's Socials:Twitter: https://twitter.com/Ninjanomics101 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ninjanomics_101/
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Young reporter Nina Vennis, 13, bravely talks to her head teacher, Mark Marande, to find out how The Petersfield School has coped with lockdown and its plans for the new academic year. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Dan and Nick return to talk the Flyers 31-man roster, zero new Covid cases in NHL, MLB disaster, Seattle expansion, Oskar Lindblom, more!
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On this episode, Maria and Meghan welcome very special guest Judge Rob back to the show to talk Magic Core Set 2021 rules and card interactions! Get ready for the Arena prerelease this week by prepping with Rob's notes on tricky cards, new or returning mechanics (Phasing is weird, ya'll), and advice on in-store events. PLUS: Maria and Meghan name Cutest and Grossest Card (respectively) and fun facts about Halloween's moon! **Please note, our new office building burned during the recent civil unrest in Minneapolis and suffered severe flood damage. We don’t know if or when we’ll be able to be back in that building. We still plan to find a new home somewhere (hopefully soon) and will honor all donations to our Gods of Theros Wall Fund. Your names will be up on whatever wall we end up having! Thank you for your tremendous support, we love you all.** Become a GLH5 Patron Today! Listen to Weekly Magic News with The Upkeep Check out our Board Games YouTube Channel Look! It’s our Magic YouTube Channel Enter our June Giveaway Follow us on Twitter Peep Our Insta Be our Facebook Friend Throw down with GLH5 Merch Watch us play on Twitch Visit our sponsor Card Kingdom
Sam shares the top 5 stories of the day, which includes details on Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer's husband trying to use her clout to get things he wants and a recall petition filed against MN Governor Tim Walz.
On this week's edition of The Only Podcast, Austin (@ACSmith06) and John (@John_Kirby) talk... (0 - 29) HOOPS: Josh Langford BYKE??!!? Looking at the implications of his potential return ALLEGED COMMERCIAL BREAK (31 - 43) NCAA: Jim Harbaugh's Proposal: He makes some good points! (43 - 54) FOOTBALL: FPI Projections don't love MSU #disrespekt (54 - FIN) CROOTIN': Some updates and early players? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Josh Benjamin and Leen Amin talk “The Last Dance” finale, the potential return of baseball, Mets and Yankees injuries, and Giants off-the-field drama.
On this episode of “Shenanigans On Sheridan” Matt comes back to tell the second half of broken foot story. Enjoy as his rehashes some of the most painful moments of his life. Relish in his pain. This is starting to sound quite sadistic, but I was trying to make it fun while acknowledging the suffering of another human, which as I’m looking up the definition of sadistic is pretty much on point. So, nailed that one!Don't forget to email us your Shenanigans at: shenanigansonsheridan@gmail.com for a chance for your Shenanigan to be read on air.
Multistreaming with https://restream.io/?ref=YBmnA YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JEdgar101/live Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/edsblogtwitter DLive: https://dlive.tv/edsblogtwitter Look back at my past articles: https://autoworkerslim.blogspot.com/ Follow me on twitter: https://twitter.com/edsblogtw1tter I'm on Gab: https://gab.ai/edsblogtwitter I'm on Minds: https://www.minds.com/edsblogtwitter Check out my Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/edsworld101 Join my Discord and Join the conversation: https://discord.gg/RKyJ3k5 Email Me: edsblogtwitter@gmail.com Intro Music by Stephen Ignoramus https://twitter.com/IgnoramusSteve Podcast Art by Jake from Freedom Scoop https://twitter.com/RealJake1776 Ed's World is a Freedom Scoop Media Group Production Copyright: Ed's Blog Productions LLC MMXIX ht
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How do we think about agriculture in America? How should we think about it? And, how is food security affecting us in today’s COVID-19 crisis? Aaron Freiwald, Managing Partner of Freiwald Law and host of the weekly podcast, Good Law | Bad Law, is joined by Laurie Ristino, a food security expert with Johns Hopkins University, to discuss food security, the idea of rural resilience, today’s “food movement,” impacts of the Farm Bill and more. What is food security? And, what is the urgency today? Laurie explains that food security is the idea that all people, at all times, should have access to physical, social, and economic access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs. Laurie and Aaron connect these ideas to today’s current pandemic. Will we have enough food? How are rising unemployment rates going to impact our country’s ability to provide access to quality foods? Aaron and Laurie tackle these questions, touching on the pressing notion of food being a question of wealth and thus the implications of America’s wealth gap on health and accessibility. Today’s episode focuses on answering some of the biggest questions surrounding food security, as well as conversely, food insecurity. How do we produce our food? Where does our food come from? How do we use our resources? Laurie and Aaron talk about sustainable versus ‘industrial’ agriculture, the relationship between climate change and food production, the intersection between environmental law and agriculture, as well as how today’s movements and decisions will translate into more governance and policy. Laurie is a policy and law expert on food security, the farm bill, climate change, ecosystem services, and land conservation. Her work is concerned with reforming existing law and policy and developing new policy and civil society innovations to address climate change, social injustice, and to improve environmental and economic sustainability. Laurie has published articles, Op-Eds, and blogs proposing reforms to address soil, water, and air quality degradation, among other topics and is the co-author and editor of a comprehensive book on conservation easements, titled A Changing Landscape: The Conservation Reader. Laurie practiced law for twenty years, serving as a senior counsel at the USDA where she advised on an array of natural resource and environmental matters. Currently, Professor Ristino advises leading NGOs and foundations on environmental policy and strategy matters through her consulting firm, Strategies for a Sustainable Future. To learn more about Professor Ristino, please visit her bio page at Johns Hopkins here. To learn more about Professor Ristino’s firm, Strategies for a Sustainable Future, and to access other resources on this topic, please click here. Host: Aaron Freiwald Guests: Laurie Ristino Follow Good Law | Bad Law: YouTube: Good Law | Bad Law Facebook: @GOODLAWBADLAW Instagram: @GoodLawBadLaw Website: https://www.law-podcast.com
Kleenex and Friends Episode: 30 Air Date: 03/19/20 Duration: 99:40 Size: 95mb Summary: Corona Virus talk continues. The post Episode 30 – Please Sir May I Have Corona appeared first on Podtrash.
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The culture of Electronic Dance Music can be a wonderful place, with glowing lights, and banging beats, and smiling faces... It can be absolutely blissful. But as much as this community tries to preach Peace, Love, Unity and Respect, not everyone actually follows it to the T. Although we may escape our reality when we go to our favorite music festivals or show (yes, they’re shows, not raves... but I get why you say it... I’ll still correct you though.), this is the real world, and there’s a lot of less than stellar things that can happen to you. From shitty crowds, to shitty experiences... anything can happen. But a lot of these things, I think we can fix and improve for the better. A little awareness can go a long way. Enjoy this storytime of local clout-chasing, brought to you by Pastor Petty and That’s Soo EDM Podcast.
The Friday Roundtable rolls into the studio to kick off the second hour of the show with details on a St. Paul Police study on the need for more police officers. Later, they discuss snow plow drivers going on strike before the big storm and some folks that use "working out" as an excuse to get out of things.
Welcome to Reel Britannia-a very British podcast about very British films....with the occasional hint of professionalism. Episode 056 – Please Sir (1971) This week Scott is joined by Steven and guest host Mark from The Good The Bad and The Odd podcast to take a look at the big screen version of British sitcom Please Sir from 1971 Movie spin-off from the popular TV sitcom in which teacher Bernard Hedges takes troublesome class 5C to a holiday camp with inevitably comic and disastrous results. Release date: 1971 (United Kingdom) Director: Mark Stuart Producer: Andrew Mitchell Music composed by: Mike Vickers Screenplay: John Esmonde, Bob Larbey Apple Podcasts/Libsyn/Player FM Follow us on Twitter @rbritanniapod facebook.com/groups/reelbritannia email: reelbritannia@gmail.com Thanks for listening Scott, Steven and Mark
Sam shares the top 5 stories she thinks you should know for the day. Plus, her and Jon explain how they are both weenies about snowball fights.
Triple x on air 10 till midnight Sundays, playing songs from 75-2005. This ep we played a song from The Police, and listeners got to vote for either Roxanne or Every little thing she does […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_triplex/p/joy.org.au/triplex/wp-content/uploads/sites/165/2019/11/triple-X-27-10-2019.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:56:58 — 107.1MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post Step out of the car please sir- Triple-X-27-10-2019 appeared first on TripleX.
THIS IS WHAT WE TRAINED FOR, PEOPLE!!! Amie and Tami are pulling no punches with this week's topic: GHOST KIDS! It's a hard knock life for orphans basically always, as Amie sips on a Please Sir, I Want Some Moremosa while exploring the leaset depressing and still VERY depressing story of the Gore Orphanage. We're pretty sure that's not how recycling works, btw. And Tami breaks glass in case of emergency because this story has it all: cats, sleep paralysis, and a dead kid! It's straight whisky for this episode in our pre- and post-Dear David world. Seriously, do not be driving a car while you listen, and for goodness sake TURN OFF FUCKING SIRI. (I need another drink...) . Theme Music: Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ . Artwork: Laura de Mooij www.instagram.com/disneybabydoll/
Show 7: What can you say about the Carabao Cup? "SOME MORE GOALS PLEASE, SIR!" Well, that is how this episode rolls with the punches, as the lads talk about playing Man U and then Bournemouth. Aaron Cresswell gets the "Pie and Mashup" treatment and we hear from the one and only "Ginger Pele" in Social Shenanigans. Finishing off with predictions for our next match, the Penalty Shotout and some great West Ham facts and trivia, we hope you "Ave a laugh!"For words to todays chants click here#WestHam #COYI #WestHamFamily #CheersWestHam #PodcastApologies for the less than stellar audio quality on this episode. We had some audio issues with one of the hosts' microphones, and were not aware until post production editing occurred. Our decision was to post the episode so you, our listeners, would still be able to enjoy the banter and fun that you are used to getting every Wednesday. We have resolved this issue so as not to happen again in the future. Thank you for understanding and listening to WEST HAM IS WHY WE DRINK podcast.**OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY HOSTS & GUESTS ARE SEVERELY HAMPERED BY SO MANY YEARS OF BEING A WEST HAM FAN. WE DO NOT CONDONE DRINKING TO EXCESS AND ASK THAT YOU DRINK RESPONSIBLY IF YOU ARE OLD ENOUGH TO DO SO** westhamiswhywedrink.com @westhamiswhypod. Produced by Wayne McMullen - A MuttonChops Media Production. Copyright 2019 MuttonChops Media
Nigel Rothband is joined by Nick Goldstone and Rob Behrens CTID to discuss Saturday's 2-2 draw at home to Spurs, VAR and new handball laws, we look for any weaknesses in our squad, and we look forward to Bournemouth this weekend. citypodcast.net @citypodcast Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh Engineered by Leon Gorman A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2019 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright
Join us this week as Unknown and Cj debate the merits of reviews, discuss our state of play and cover some new release gems. Throw in some thoughts on the state of the beloved vita and cap it all with the games we would love to see on the Sony ecosystem (hypothetical fantasy world of course). Oh and don't forget the Spam. Coverage this week includes TimeSpinners, Rage 2 and A Plagues Tale Innocence. To have you say come join us on Twitter @push2plat or email us at push2plat@gmail.com themindisacity Twitter : @themindisacity Unknown's Twitch: twitch.tv/MrUnknown625 Unknown's Twitter: MrUnknown625 Cj's Twitter : CjAnder66953353 Audio Mix : Adobe Audition
For this, our 100th numbered episode, join Alex, Chanoda, and Sho as they each bring to the table some ideas for anime adaptations of works that don't currently have one. iTunes: https://apple.co/2wAwKtq SoundCloud: http://bit.ly/2GfabtA YouTube: http://bit.ly/2rENRo4 Join us for more fun: Discord: https://discord.gg/btGp69j Facebook group: http://bit.ly/2KZQ5aD Twitch: http://bit.ly/2Ii9CRC Website: http://bit.ly/2KlP6Am Email us: animeclubafterdark@gmail.com The intro song and outro song is “Nekozilla” by Different Heaven. Check them out for more awesome music!
The second episode featuring music from Bovice, Spacetrucker and Lords of the Trident.
Baseball season is upon us! In the wind up for a spring of hot dogs and ball parks, Serah tries way to hard too remain positive as she once again talks about free agency.. Harper and Machado continue to stay on the mind and the MLB wants to keep experimenting with the rules. Tune in for an in-depth look at how we treat our celebrity players and just how absurd Bryce Harper’s new Philadelphia contract really is! I hope you’re ready to hear about numbers and Babe Ruth! Spring Training is here and the regular season can't get here fast enough!
This week, Babcock out Babcock’d Babcock in the most Babcockian way ever. Join us as we send our condolences to the 5’9” line (RIP, we hardly knew ya), Freddie (at least 60 starts is slightly less than last year, right?), and perennial third-line player William Nylander. We don’t actually threaten to fight Babcock, but we’re not gonna lie…. it was close. We also look at the NHL and NHLPA’s mysterious new Female Hockey Advisory Committee, how the Jets have quietly been building relationships with Indigenous communities, and discuss which hockey players would survive the Hunger Games.
Exploring coffee quotes and admiring good coffee themed screenplays. Cheers! ☕️ . You are going to want a hot steaming cup of Joe, Jave, Cafe, or Mud as they say after this one! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alimoon76/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alimoon76/support
Episode: Agatha Christie's Marple s3e1 "At Bertram's Hotel" Featuring: The ultimate Agatha Christie quiz, peak Sabrina, 1950s patter, British pop stars, yet another post-WWII mystery, a depressing turn, code switching, and our hit new single "Secret Nazis" Carolyn's Wine: 2017 Black Cabra Malbec, Argentina 6/10 Sabrina's Wine: 2015 Skipper's Knot Riesling, Washington 7.5/9 Follow us on twitter @WineMurderNight to keep up with the show and to help us decide what to watch next! If you enjoyed the show, please leave us a rating and review on iTunes! Next Episode: Agatha Christie's Marple s3e2 "Ordeal by Innocence"
Jonathan Clayden vocalist and programmer for Pitchshifter is the guest for this episode. Jonathan and Jon go over 20 years of Pitchshifter's classic album, www.pitchshifter.com. The reaction to the bands use of drum machines, including a funny story about what people thought it actually was. We also get into how the bands use of electronics required the band to get more creative with the sound system they used live. How this lead to some bands trying to put a decibel level on the band, as well as the struggles involved with recording their music due to the restrictions of available tech at the time. They also talk about how these reunion shows came about, what fans can expect, and the possibility of new Pitchshifter music??? Intro Music: "Remember This Night" (Podcast Edit) by Chae Hawk "Pretty Lights" by Heartsick U.S. Outro Music: "Please Sir" by Pitchshifter Show Sponsor: The Bean Bastard (www.thebeanbastard.com) Links: Facebook: www.facebook.com/pitchshifter www.facebook.com/thebeanbastard www.facebook.com/moshpitnationwestMI www.facebook.com/jonsuntitledpodcast Instagram: @pitchshifter.uk, @thebeanbastard, @moshpitnation, @jonsuntitledpodcast Twitter: @pitchshifter, @moshpitnation, @discussmetaldan, @jonsuntitledpod Patreon: www.patreon.com/jonsuntitledpodcast Website: www.moshpitnation.com www.jonsuntitledpod.com Email: Jonsuntitledpod@gmail.com RATE/REVIEW/SUBSCRIBE
Do you know how much your best mate earns? How about the bloke sitting in the cubicle beside you at work - what’s his salary? What does your boss take home each week? The dirty business of money has never been the stuff of polite conversation and women especially tend to report that they feel funny talking about it… But today Jamila is asking you to change all that.
Have a cigar with Three Pink Floyd's. Please Sir, I want some more. Womp, womp as Brewmaster goes missing. You want to be the Champ, but the road is a cruel mistress.
Plunked down in the UK from Hong Kong at the age of 17, wanting a little pocket money, our guest found work in a pub. Thank goodness, Starbucks was a little too slow to call him up or we wouldn’t be here today with Timothy Ching, the Global Champion of Beefeater‘s international MIXLDN competition 2017. The Cocktail of the week is “ Please Sir, I want some more “ recipe : 40ml Beefeater 24 10ml Kamm & Sons 10ml Chamomile tea Syrup 10ml Homemade Lemon & Grapefruit Shrub 3 Dashes Tea Pot Bitters Put it all in a shaker and do the Japanese Hard shake. Strain into a Wooden Coupe and garnish with candied dehydrated grapefruit peels. You’ll find this recipe and all the cocktails of the week on ALushLifeManual.com, where you’ll also find all the ingredients in our shop. Until next time… bottom’s up!
More Great Poker Content!Learn about our partners, Solve For Why!Sign up for Solve for Why TV and get 5% off anything in the store with coupon code Justhands2019!Check out the last Solve For Why Vlog featuring Jack and Zach!The Jack Cincinnati$5/$5Peter opens AsAd to $20 in MP. Villain calls in the BB. Effective stack is $1000.Flop ($40 after rake) KcTc6dVillian checks, Peter bets $30, Villain calls.Turn ($100) AhVillain leads $85. Hero calls.River ($270) 5dVillain bets $225, Hero?
In part two of this class, Dr. Eaves and Graydancer talk more about how to manage power exchange and polyamory in the day-to-day and even to the hopefully-not-so-bitter end. This podcast was sponsored in part by http://TwistedMonk.com and http://SpiralEyeSoap.com Please let them know you appreciate their help! You can be a supporter to via http://patreon.com/graydancer .
Both polyamory and power exchange relationships have complexities that can be wonderful, frustrating, or even both at the same time. In this class Dr. Eaves and Graydancer – two people who are enthusiastic about poly, D/s, and each other – will talk about some of the tools to manage these kinds of relationships in nurturing and sexy ways from beginning to end. (Part 1) This podcast was created with the support of TwistedMonk.com and LeeAllure.com So please! Buy their stuff, or at least tell them thanks for support! You, too, can help out by coming to http://patreon.com/graydancer and becoming a supporter yourself (plus get nifty behind-the-scenes peeks)
John’s had it up to here with the dairy industry. That’s just a fact, and he’ll tell you himself. A quallo show today with all the right ingredients: Shame, badinage, some emails, humblebrags but definitely no milk. Unless it’s some sort of nut milk. Remember, you can get in touch on Saturday@radiox.co.uk (if you’re on e-mail. You’ve got to be on e-mail), and you can tune in across the UK every Saturday from 1pm til 4pm! Keep it session. Keep it Radio X.
Never look at the Wikipedia pages of child actors.
Working African Mahogany, kerfing out dovetail waste, and one track saw to rule them all.
Lit Fest 2015 Salon, Please, Sir, I Want Some More: On Failure and Rejection by Lighthouse Writers
In the 18th and 19th centuries, it was hard for everyone to get enough to eat. We talk a bit about hunger, and how it hit the poor, women, and the colonies hardest.
It's a late night and your author hosts DA Bale and William Brian Johnson have waaaay too much caffeine in their systems as they discuss how and where to find those necessary reviews for their books. As a professional reviewer, DA ends the podcast with her Top Ten Pet Peeves about the mistakes authors make when approaching reviewers about reading their book(s). You do NOT want to miss this rant.
EPISODE 02 He said ‘He’d Be Back’ and man did he deliver! ‘Please Sir’ goes looking for John Connor and admires Robert Patrick’s epic running skills in Terminator 2: Judgement Day! Come re-experience T2 for the first time with Miles who … Continue reading →
Ryan and Geoff are joined by special guest Corey Koneiczka of Fantasy Flight Games designer of such classics as Battlestar Galactica, Mansions of Madness, and the upcoming Eldritch Horror. The topic? Expansions! Are they good or bad for the industry? Do you design a game with expansions in mind or bolt things on afterwards? What are the do's and don't's of expansions? Duration: 01:03:29 This episode of Ludology is sponsored by Scott King Photography, for all of your game photographing needs!
A mini-podcast dedicated to Vin Diesel’s Riddick return. Asim and Martin take a look at the latest blockbuster sci-fi to hit screens worldwide. There are mercenaries and bounty hunters, space dogs and beasties, the odd bit of nudity and much swearing. We won’t reveal too much before listening, but count on us to tell you […]
A day in the life of a schoolteacher
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It's all change as Gary and Tilt discuss various sitcom cast reshuffles and enjoy series 4 of Please Sir!