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Today on 2 Pros and a Cup of Joe, a Matthew Stafford trade looks more and more likely. We may have seen the end of the “tush-push.” Plus, Ponderosa Steakhouse, Mic Condoms & Fireball.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In episode five of our Manhunt series, we discuss two films very rooted in the 1980s Aesthetic. First up is Michael Mann's neon blue serial killer thriller, Manhunter from 1986 followed by the bombastic and preposterous Schwarzenegger action movie, The Running Man from 1987. Special Guest: Friend of the show and co-host of the Screen Time: A Quarantine Family Podcast. BrigitteManhunter failed to make its money back at the box office when it was released in mid August 1986 on a dumping ground weekend. In the forty years since its release, the film has gained a rather prestigious reputation. The film of course established Hannibal Lecter as a film character. It was also one of the first serial killer movies where the subject matter was treated seriously as opposed to the more ghoulishly depictions often seen in b-movies. The FBI profiler, played by CSI skipper William Petersen, is shown to be slightly depraved, fully troubled, and mostly cold-blooded. Graham was an anti-hero before the term has much cache. Mann's flashy style has aged the best here along with the intertwined psychology of the hunter and hunted. It takes one to know one.The Running Man (1987) feels like the concept of an action movie. Cearly helmed by a seasoned tv director, the difference between the boob tube and pure cinema may never be more clear than this overly stuffed, rompous, and absurd action thriller. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Richard Dawson are at the Ponderosa Steakhouse eating up every scene in sight. That alone is worth watching. The rest, not so much. The source material, of course a Stephen King novel, is put in the shredder and out comes pastel and neon confetti that lights on fire the moment you touch it. It is a direct ancestor to the Schumacher Batman series, for better or worse.
Dusty Ladyplate spent his entire life's fortune on a commercial, for the last surviving Ponderosa Steakhouse in the Big Stick portion of Oklahoma.
In this podcast, we sit down with two leaders who are breaking the mold of how to grow brands - Wow Bao exploding in virtual brands and Fat Brands growing in multi-concept. We pick the brains of Geoff Alexander and Andrew Wiederhorn.Wow Bao is a fast-casual brand that specializes in steamed buns. The company was founded in 2003 and has grown to over 500 locations in the United States and continues to grow the new model of virtual brand development with unused capacity of various restaurant concepts.Wow Bao has implemented several initiatives to drive digital and virtual brand growth. These initiatives include:Expanding the brand's digital presence: Wow Bao has invested in its website and mobile app, making it easy for customers to order and pay for food online. The company has also expanded its presence on social media and third-party delivery platforms.Launching virtual brands: Wow Bao has launched a number of virtual brands, such as Wow Bao Kids and Wow Bao Express. This allows the company to offer customers a wider variety of options and to reach new markets.The digital and virtual brand growth of Wow Bao has been impressive. In 2022, the company's digital sales increased by over 100%. Wow Bao is now one of the top virtual restaurant brands in the United States.Fat Brands Inc. is a leading global restaurant franchise company with a portfolio of over 3,200 restaurants in more than 30 countries. The company owns and franchises a variety of restaurant brands, including Fatburger, Marble Slab Creamery, Johnny Rockets, Hurricane Grill & Wings, and Ponderosa Steakhouse.Fat Brands has been able to reach a number of demographics by offering a variety of food options at a variety of price points. The company's brands appeal to a wide range of customers, from families to young adults to seniors.
Large gatherings of exclusively white people scare me. And, Jessica reports live from a Ponderosa Steakhouse, where Lizzo has supposedly been for two days. Enjoy.new patreon : http://www.patreon.com/icancomplainnew ICC hoodie : https://icancomplain.bigcartel.com/New episodes are released every Tuesday. If you want to interact with the show, we have a voice mailbox. Call 818-336-1146 and leave feedback, or just complain, and maybe I'll use it in a future broadcast.https://www.icancomplain.com/
Dan and Eric talk about shoveling, Ponderosa Steakhouse, Texas, Power, Ted Cruz, Kit Kat, Citibank, Vincent Jackson, Apple Pay, Bitcoin, Sky Sharks, Godzilla: King Of The Monsters, The Little Things, pencils, Sator, I Care A Lot, Peter Dinklage, Evil Alien Conquerors, Joe Rogan, Feedly
In this Episode, Big Jay sits down with Handsome Chris and One-L Wil as they spin the Wonderful Wheel of History and land on the year The Chew Crew was formed - 1990.This was the year that Big Jay, Handsome Chris, P.C. Mike, Silent Shawn and One-L Wil started hanging out at the age of 16 as they all worked at the local Ponderosa Steakhouse.So join us as we do a little reminiscing and learn about the events of a simpler time 30 years ago!
Guest Krystal wows the audience with stories of New Jersey & dtla. Share childhood memories of Chi-Chi’s Mexican restaurant & Ponderosa Steakhouse. LA restaurants like Trois Mec & Bar Ama get plenty of love also. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
:17 - Some justice came to Gibson’s Bakery in Oberlin to the tune of $11 million after three years of threats and boycotts over a perceived case of racism. Ray, Tony, and Jeanne discussed the decision, where Oberlin College has to pay out the neighborhood bakery over its claims of the store racially profiling shoplifters. 9:35 - Tony went back in time to Warren, Ohio and had lunch at a Ponderosa Steakhouse (yes, they’re still around!) 15:48 - Our veterinarian Dr. Gary Riggs stopped by to talk about a major topic this time of year with your pets: ticks and tick bites. 21:11 - Chris Livingston just finished his freshman year at Buchtel CLC, and he’s already one of the top basketball players in the country, even winning the FIBA 16U MVP award. His high school coach, Matt Futch, joined the Ray Horner Show to talk about his player’s talents and work ethics.
Products, stores and brands come and go, some more quickly than others. In this episode, GamerDude talks about some of the things he grew up with that were a part of every day life and that now simply no longer exist. He talks about brands, like Texaco, and Zenith, and RCA. He remembers old airlines, like Pan Am, TWA and Eastern. He talks about some of the stores that were huge once upon a time, like Tower Records, Circuit City and Blockbuster. He remembers products, like Polaroid cameras and Time-Life books. He recalls some of the restaurants he used to go to, from Burger Chef to the Ponderosa Steakhouse. And, he remembers some of the foods, and snacks, and drinks that were very good but that have disappeared from our lives. He talks about Jello Pudding Pops, and Snapple Elements and Carnation Breakfast Bars, as well as one of his favorites: Dunkaroos!
This edition of The Sal and Bob Show comes to you from the lovely Ponderosa Steakhouse in Dearborn, Michigan. Our producer and fellow comedian Nate Armbruster sits in for Sal at the restaurant because Sal is in Fort Myers, Florida, appearing at the Laugh In Comedy Cafe. We patch in with Sal and talk about the truly awful One Hit Wonder, The Final Countdown by Europe. Sal picks his Super Bowl winner, and all three guys go fanboy for Tom Brady. A lively discussion is held about why they still call it “New” England, and why Nate loves the underdog and wants Brady to lose. Nate asks Sal what would happen if the Detroit Lions won a Super Bowl and all three guys chime in with a story about how bad the Lions suck. Brian Corrion, the owner of the Laugh In Comedy Cafe joins the guys for an interesting and inspirational interview about coming back from financial ruin, starting a new club, and writing a great new book called Boativation, which details Brian's comeback story. A fun and interesting episode! Tune in! Follow the show for more: Twitter: @SalandBobShow Facebook: facebook.com/SalAndBobShow
Welcome to 2019! In the first podcast of the new year we answer listeners' fist fight questions (keep them coming), talk about how awesome the first Terminator is, discuss the glory of Ponderosa Steakhouse (the Walmart of steak joints), Bigfoot updates, The Big Lebowski and much more!!! Remember you can send your thoughts and questions to us at outcastmentality.lnff@gmail.com Hit us up!!!
Larry DeAngelis is a Senior Account Management lead in the Cleveland office of Doner Advertising - headquartered in Detroit with offices in Los Angeles and London. He has an extensive healthcare experience including Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals of Cleveland, OhioHealth (Columbus), Allegheny Health Network (Pittsburgh); Summa Health (Akron) and Children's Mercy Kansas City. Concentrations in casual dining (Applebee's, Ponderosa Steakhouse, O'Charley's) and specialty chemicals (DuPont, Ashland). Larry also serves on the Board of Directors of McGregor in Cleveland, OH. McGregor's services include Assisted and Independent Living, Rehabilitation, Long Term Care, Hospice Services and Respite. Show Notes: Doner Advertising - Opioid Awareness Campaign Larry's Linked In Profile