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The Dirty Glass Podcast - Main Street Pub Crawl in Newmarket OntarioA clean, polished pub crawl? Not a chance. This one had character. This week on The Dirty Glass Podcast, the crew hit Main Street in Newmarket for a four-stop crawl that felt less like a straight line and more like a fever dream with a drink in hand. Things kicked off at Old Flame Brewing Co., where the vibe was easy and the beers were doing exactly what they're supposed to do—setting the tone without raising any red flags… yet. Then came The Cabin, sliding in right at last call like absolute professionals (or degenerates, depending how you look at it). Not busy, a little more on the polished/fancy side, and just enough time to grab a drink and pretend you meant to show up that late. Blink and you miss it—but it counts. After that, the night took a hard left turn into The Wayside Pub—and suddenly you're in a full-on comic book nerd bar. This is where things got fun. Big personality, unique vibe, and the kind of spot where you're half expecting a superhero to walk in… or at least someone arguing about one over a pint. And then the grand finale: Pink Flamingo Noir. Try to explain this place after a few drinks—antique store, record shop, and bar all mashed into one. It's chaotic in the best way, like you're partying in someone's very cool, very weird basement full of treasures. The perfect place to wrap a night that stopped making sense hours ago. From chill brewery hangs to last-call finesse, nerd culture detours, and a vintage-shop party to close it out—this crawl had everything except restraint. Bottom line: Main Street delivered, the drinks kept coming, and by the end… nobody really cared what was in the glass anymore. That's Dirty Glass. Follow the spots from this crawl: @oldflamebrewingco @thecabinnewmarket @thewaysidepub @pinkflamingo.73 #DirtyGlassPodcast #PubCrawl #Newmarket #MainStreetNewmarket #OldFlameBrewing #TheCabinNewmarket #WaysidePub #PinkFlamingoNoir #BarHopping #CraftBeer #NightOut #PodcastLife #DrinkReview #LocalSpots #OntarioNightlife #LastCall #ComicBar #VintageVibes #RecordStoreBar #GoodTimes #DrinkUp #WeekendVibes #BarScene #PodcastEpisode
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It's a batch of great questions from the Crowdpurr library! This episode's topic: FAMOUS PUB CRAWLS Host your own amazing quiz nights and bingo shows with Crowdpurr! New customers can get 25% off their first month on any upgraded plan and 10% off any annual plan using code BUDDS. Check it all out at www.crowdpurr.com/budds CHECK OUT GRYMES SPORTS INDUSTRIES LLC: https://www.instagram.com/grymessportsindustries?igsh=ZHdjNzhsODRuNjJp Fact of the Day: A single pair of jeans can take up to 2,900 gallons of water to make. Triple Connections: Cave, Mobile, Signal THE FIRST TRIVIA QUESTION STARTS AT 03:08 SUPPORT THE SHOW MONTHLY, LISTEN AD-FREE FOR JUST $1 A MONTH: www.Patreon.com/TriviaWithBudds INSTANT DOWNLOAD DIGITAL TRIVIA GAMES ON ETSY, GRAB ONE NOW! GET A CUSTOM EPISODE FOR YOUR LOVED ONES: Email ryanbudds@gmail.com Theme song by www.soundcloud.com/Frawsty Bed Music: "Laser Groove" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://TriviaWithBudds.comhttp://Facebook.com/TriviaWithBudds http://Instagram.com/ryanbudds Book a party, corporate event, or fundraiser anytime by emailing ryanbudds@gmail.com or use the contact form here: https://www.triviawithbudds.com/contact SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL MY AMAZING PATREON SUBSCRIBERS, INCLUDING: Samantha Wheeler Mark Kloppenburg Amber Shiels Alan Kreisel Rich Sommer Joe Heiman Waqas Ali Logan Booker Bringeka Sam Nathan Stenstrom Brooks Martin Robyn Price Gee Brian Clough Charles Glanville IV Lauren Schuette Evan Lemons AnneMarie Mattacchione Yves Bouyssounouse Kenny Zail York yates Gay Geek Fabulous Mollie Dominic Nathalie Avelar Natasha raina leslie gerhardt Diane White Youngblood Trophy Husband Trivia Lynnette Keel Lillian Campbell Jerry Loven Jamie Greig Jeremy Yoder Adam Jacoby rondell Adam Suzan Tiffany Poplin Bill Bavar Sarah Daniel Hoisington Keith Martin Sue First Steve Hoeker Jessica Allen Lauren Glassman Brian Williams Brett Livaudais Linda Elswick Carter A. Fourqurean Justly Maya Brandon Lavin Kathy McHale Chuck Nealen Courtney French Nikki Long Mark Zarate Laura Palmer JT Dean Bratton Kristy Erin Burgess Trenton Sullivan Jen and Nic Michael Redman Timothy Heavner Jeff Foust Richard Lefdal Myles Bagby Jenna Leatherman Vernon Heagy Albert Thomas Kimberly Brown Tracy Oldaker Sara Zimmerman Madeleine Garvey Jenni Yetter Patrick Leahy Dillon Enderby James Brown Christy Shipley Clayton Polizzi Alexander Calder Ricky Carney Paul McLaughlin Willy Powell Robert Casey Matthew Frost Brian Salyer Greg Bristow Megan Donnelly Jim Fields Mo Martinez Luke Mckay Simon Time Feana Nevel
Verona, Italy stole our hearts and kept our glasses full. In this episode of the Boozy Blondes Podcast, we're taking you along for the ultimate Verona travel experience, from a Romeo and Juliet-inspired pub crawl to sipping Aperol spritzes at sunset with panoramic views of the city.We explore Verona's historic sights, charming streets, and must-visit restaurants while sharing exactly how to plan the perfect Italian getaway. From navigating train travel in Italy to finding the best cocktail spots and hidden gems, we're breaking down our favorite moments and insider tips so you can recreate the magic.If you're planning a trip to Verona or looking for the perfect mix of history, romance, food, and drinks, this episode is your go-to guide.Check out the Boozy Blonde blog for bonus content and exclusive links to what we reference in this episode.https://boozyblondes.com/blog/episode-100-power-hour-with-past-guests/Enjoy social drinking ? Join the party and on our social media to find out the Drink of the Episode, Giveaways and more:https://boozyblondes.comhttps://www.instagram.com/boozy.blondeshttps://www.facebook.com/boozyblondes/https://www.youtube.com/@boozyblondespodcastShop our logo store:https://www.zazzle.com/store/benjamin_designs/productsOur YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@boozyblondespodcast
Join us for a conversation with Steve Arnold — serial entrepreneur, innovator, and the creative mind behind Canada’s most unforgettable sustainable experiences. From co‑founding Ride Solar — the team behind North America’s largest fully solar‑powered tour boat and solar‑electric party bike experiences — to dreaming up the world’s only rotating ocean‑view vacation accommodations at Around the Sea, Steve brings big ideas to life in uniquely fun and eco‑friendly ways. In this episode we explore: The story behind Ride Solar’s solar‑powered harbour cruises and pedal pub tours ☀️
In this episode of Pursuit of the Paranormal, we head into Wales to explore two historic pubs with chilling reputations and richly layered pasts: the Prince of Wales Inn in Kenfig and the Black Boy Inn in Caernarfon.First, we uncover the eerie story of the Prince of Wales Inn, a building that began life as Kenfig's old town hall and has served as a courtroom, market, inquest room and even a mortuary for shipwreck victims. With reports of ghostly organ music, disembodied voices, and alleged recordings made during a 1980s investigation, this is one of the most compelling haunted pub stories in Wales.We then travel north to the Black Boy Inn in Caernarfon, one of the oldest inns in Wales, where guests and staff have reported glasses flying from shelves, strange knocks and bangs, a crying child, and even an old woman appearing at the end of a bed. With over 500 years of history inside Caernarfon's ancient walls, the Black Boy Inn is steeped in atmosphere and unsettling legend.Join us as we dive into the history, hauntings and public reports surrounding these two remarkable Welsh pubs — and ask whether these are simply stories born of age and folklore, or whether something unseen still lingers within their walls.The exploration of haunted establishments in Wales offers a compelling intersection of history and the supernatural, particularly evident in the narrative surrounding the Prince of Wales Inn, a historical edifice situated in Kenfig. This inn, with its origins as the town hall, encapsulates centuries of human experience, weaving a complex tapestry of civic life, commerce, and tragedy. The haunting claims associated with this venue, including spectral organ music and disembodied voices, are not mere folklore but rather documented occurrences that have intrigued both locals and investigators alike. The interplay between the building's storied past and the eerie phenomena reported provides a fertile ground for discussing the nature of memory and the persistence of human emotions in physical spaces. The haunting at the Prince of Wales Inn transcends simple ghost stories; it invites reflection on the very essence of history, memory, and the traces left by those who once inhabited its walls. Conversely, the Black Boy Inn in Carnarvon presents a different yet equally fascinating narrative. Established in the early 16th century, this inn is steeped in the lore of the region, drawing visitors not only for its historical significance but also for its rich array of haunting tales. The reported phenomena, ranging from moving objects to apparitions, contribute to a vibrant narrative that resonates with both the spectral and the historical. The inn's name itself is shrouded in mystery, with various theories regarding its origin, reflecting the layered complexity of historical narratives in Wales. The haunting experiences recounted by patrons and staff serve to reinforce the idea that these old establishments are not merely venues for hospitality but repositories of stories, emotions, and perhaps even the echoes of those who have come before. Here, the haunting is characterized by a tangible presence, as if the very essence of past visitors lingers in the atmosphere, shaping the experiences of those who pass through today. In synthesizing the experiences from both the Prince of Wales Inn and the Black Boy Inn, one discerns a profound commentary on the nature of hauntings themselves. The former is steeped in a haunting of echoes, where sounds of the past seem to reverberate through the building, while the latter embodies a haunting of presence, marked by the movement and disturbances that suggest an ongoing interaction with the past. These contrasting yet complementary narratives compel us to ponder the broader implications of how we relate to historical places and the stories they harbor. Each establishment stands as a testament to the enduring connections between the past and present, serving as a reminder that history is not merely a record of events but a living entity that continues to influence and inform our experiences in the present day. Such explorations of haunted locales in Wales not only enrich our understanding of the supernatural but also deepen our appreciation for the intricate tapestry of human history that persists within these storied walls.Takeaways:The Prince of Wales Inn in Kenfig is a historical site with haunting tales that intrigue visitors.This inn has served multiple purposes throughout its extensive history, including as a mortuary for shipwrecked mariners.Local investigations into the supernatural claims at the Prince of Wales Inn captured eerie sounds and voices on tape.The Black Boy Inn in Carnarvon features various reported phenomena, contributing to its reputation as a haunted location.Both pubs embody different types of hauntings, with the Prince of Wales representing echoes of the past and the Black Boy showcasing active disturbances.The enduring presence of history and memory in these establishments invites deeper exploration of their ghostly legends.Companies mentioned in this episode:Prince of Wales InnThe Black Boy InnKing's ArmsFleur de LysBBCIn Zone
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Catherine, The Princess of Wales, revealed she has become far more careful about alcohol since her cancer diagnosis while visiting a brewery along London's Bermondsey Beer Mile with Prince William.The royal couple also visited Borough Market, where they chopped cheese, served desserts and even made coffee for shoppers before taking a speedboat down the Thames to visit the Royal National Lifeboat Institution station in Westminster.We also look ahead to Catherine's appearance at the Irish Guards' St Patrick's Day parade in Aldershot, where she will present shamrock in her role as Colonel of the regiment.Plus, William and Catherine prepare to welcome Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu during his state visit to the United Kingdom, Prince William surprises rugby fans by singing the Welsh national anthem in Welsh, and Catherine quietly marks Mother's Day with a message about the importance of early childhood.And in court, a Mail on Sunday journalist reveals she once chose not to publish a major scoop about Kate's first pregnancy after learning about it days before the news became public.Get episodes of Palace Intrigue by becommming a paid subscriber on Apple Podcasts. Click the button that says uninterrupted listening. Just $5 a month, and that includes many ofther shows on the Caloroga Shark network.Our royal newsletter written by Deep Crown is available for free.Royal Books:Revenge: Meghan, Harry, and the War Between the Windsors by Tom BowerWilliam and Catherine: The Monarchy's New Era: The Inside StoryThe Royal Insider: My Life with the Queen, the King and Princess Diana
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This week's episode takes us all over Michigan in search of wee bit o' the Irish, and share a few fun St. Patrick's Day celebrations around the state. Slainte!We will visit our beloved Bay City and learn a healthy way to celebrate this holiday. The Bay City Races offer multiple runs and walks so everyone can find a way to participate. We talk with Elizabeth Mayfield from the Bay City Runners Club.We head to Clare to talk to our friends Tim and Kasey Veenkant at the Timeout Tavern Clare where we inadvertantly ended up there on St. Patrick's Day in 2025. (How did that happen?)And we meet Artemus Whitmore of Tailgators Sports Bar in Port Huron, who is one of the main organizers of the annual Pub Crawl.Segment 1-Gonzo and Amy Intro the show.Segment 2-Bay City Races-Elizabeth Mayfield, secretary of the Bay City Runners ClubSegment 3-Clare St. Patrick's Day, Tim and Kasey Veenkant, owners of the Timeout TavernSegment 4-Port Huron Pub Crawl-Artemus Whitmore, Tailgators Sports Bar, organizer of this year's Pub CrawlLearn more about our show at amyandgonzo.com where you can subscribe to our new Substack page to keep up on all of our adventures.
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What happens when centuries of history, tragedy, and human emotion collide in the walls of an old pub?In this episode of Haunted Pub Crawl, we travel deep into North Wales to investigate two historic inns with chilling reputations — places where locals, staff, and guests have reported encounters that defy easy explanation.Our first stop is The Star Inn in Ruthin, a 17th-century pub that sits directly opposite the former Ruthin Gaol, a prison that once held and executed criminals. In 1903, a man named William Hughes was hanged there for murder — a documented execution that still echoes through the town's dark history. But the story took a strange turn when a photograph taken inside the pub appeared to show a swirling ghostly mist forming behind customers at a table. The image quickly made headlines and triggered a paranormal investigation that reported flickering lights, strange equipment readings, and a chilling phrase captured during a spirit-box session.Then we head into the mountains of Snowdonia, to the village of Beddgelert and the historic Goat Inn, a coaching inn that has welcomed travellers for centuries. Guests here have reported a silent figure standing by the fireplace late at night, footsteps pacing the upstairs corridors, and cold spots that seem to move through the building.Are these experiences simply the atmosphere of ancient buildings playing tricks on the mind… or could something from the past still linger in these historic Welsh pubs?Join us as we explore the stories, the history, and the unexplained phenomena surrounding two of North Wales' most intriguing haunted pubs.Grab a drink, pull up a chair… and step with us into the shadows of the Haunted Pub Crawl.
On today’s program, I am talking with Steve Roth and Samantha Meyer with the Washington Betterment Foundation about their upcoming annual pub crawl on March 14th.
Old pubs hit different after dark—low lighting, creaking timber, cellars you don't want to go down alone… and stories that refuse to die. In this episode we take on a haunted pub crawl across Wales, blending documented history with the legends and witness accounts that keep these places firmly on the paranormal map.We begin at Cardiff's Rummer Tavern, often cited among the city centre's oldest pubs, where reports consistently circle the cellar and toilets and a long-running sailor legend still hangs in the air. Next, we travel to Monmouth's Queen's Head, a historic inn wrapped in Civil War tradition and Cromwell-era storytelling, with recurring reports of strange presences that have become part of its identity. Then it's time for the Skirrid Inn—a pub with a dark past and a reputation for intense paranormal activity that's earned it “most haunted” status in countless retellings. And to round off the night, we stop in Abergavenny at The Duke of Wellington, because no haunted pub crawl is complete without one more old building, one more story, and one more “did you hear that?” moment.Note: We discuss hauntings as folklore and personal testimony rather than confirmed fact.Haunted pubs Wales, Rummer Tavern Cardiff, Queen's Head Monmouth ghost, Skirrid Mountain Inn haunted, Duke of Wellington Abergavenny, Welsh ghost stories, paranormal podcast UK, Pursuit Of The Paranormal
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Pull up a stool and get comfortable! In this episode of Tall Boy Radio, Beans sits down with Thomas Vosper, the author and historian behind the acclaimed series of books on Historic Pub Crawls.Thomas has spent years documenting the architecture, folklore, and liquid history of the UK's most iconic watering holes. Today, he shares that wealth of knowledge with us as we dive deep into the culture of the Great British Boozer.The State of the Pub: We tackle the sobering reality of the challenges facing our local pubs today—from rising costs to changing social habits—and why preserving these "community living rooms" is more important than ever.Walking Through History: Thomas takes us on a verbal tour of some of his favorite historic routes, sharing stories of highwaymen, literary legends, and the ancient ales that fueled them.The Ultimate Road Trip: Beans is joined by his cousin Beau this May for an ambitious, epic pub crawl spanning from London to Edinburgh. Thomas weighs in with expert advice on how to survive the long trek, which "must-see" historic stops they can't afford to miss, and how to pace oneself when the route is hundreds of miles long.What's Next for Thomas: We get an exclusive look at his upcoming projects and where his research is taking him next.Whether you're a craft beer connoisseur, a history buff, or someone who just loves a good local, this episode is a celebration of the heritage found at the bottom of a pint glass."A pub isn't just a place to drink; it's a living museum of the British soul." — Thomas VosperFollow Thomas Vosper: Check out his latest books on historic pub routes at all major retailers and from Thomas' websiteHistoric Pub Crawlstallboyradio.com
Born and raised in South Oceanside, California, Ian G grew up in the shadow of early loss. After his father passed away, Ian made a vow to himself he would never touch narcotics. Life, however, had other plans. After dropping out of high school, that promise slowly unraveled, giving way to years of heavy drinking and drug use marked by multiple DUIs, arrests, and mounting consequences.In October of 2017, Ian was arrested for the last time. That moment became a turning point, leading him to his first stretch of sobriety. After one final relapse, Ian made a quiet but decisive choice on January 1st to get sober for good and this time, he stayed.Today, Ian's life looks radically different. He's in a committed relationship, helping raise his stepdaughter, and thriving in a career in design. Alongside that, he's cultivating a deep passion and talent for photography, channeling creativity into a life built on presence and purpose. This episode is a conversation about grief, broken promises, second chances, and what can grow when you finally stop running and start living.DM me on InstagramMessage me on FacebookListen AD FREE & workout with me on Patreon Connect with me on TikTokEmail me chasingheroine@gmail.comSee you next week!
Christmas is closing in and where better to be than in the nation's favourite third space: The Pub. For our inaugural festive pub crawl through the past, present, and future of the great Irish public house. Host: Fionnán Sheahan Guest: Donal FallonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode of the WUWPA, Andy and Patrick discuss the experience with their very first pub crawl.
At its peak, an estimated 35,000 rotting Minnesotans participated in the annual Zombie Pub Crawl, founded 20 years ago. The event grew large enough to set a world record for the largest amount of people dressed as zombies. Then the festival seemed to have its own apocalypse. Our guest is columnist Laura Yuen. Still curious? Read more at the Minnesota Star Tribune. To support Curious Minnesota and the important work of the Minnesota Star Tribune, subscribe today by visiting Startribune.com/WorthItToSubscribe. Stay up to date with the Star Tribune at @startribune on TikTok, Bluesky, X, Facebook, and Instagram.
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Justin Bieber BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Justin Bieber's last several days have been a whirlwind of public delight, surprise business moves, and the kind of headline-grabbing escapades that have kept him in the pop culture conversation for more than a decade. According to The Scotsman and The Mirror, Bieber descended on Scotland at the start of October for the Dunhill Links golf tournament in St Andrews but promptly made the trip an event in itself. The sight of one of the world's biggest superstars dancing with fans in Dundee pubs and posing for photos in a woolly hat, pint in one hand and smile on his face, quickly went viral. Social media was peppered with videos and comments from stunned locals: “Spending my Saturday night with Justin Bieber in Dundee was not on my 2025 bingo card” became the viral sentiment of the hour. Fans and pub staff alike agreed—he wasn't posturing as a global superstar, he was genuinely vibing with everyday Scots. Chelsey McQuillan's TikTok showing him dancing at Abandon Ship bar racked up hundreds of thousands of views, while Instagram documentation of his golf outings, windswept hair, and sunset beer runs only fueled the “Justin goes native” narrative.But this was not just about fun and alcohol. According to The Mirror and RTE News, he filmed and rapidly dropped an impromptu music video for his new single “Bad Honey” at Abandon Ship—directed by his longtime creative partner Rory Kramer—a project praised both for its spontaneous energy and for its local flavor. Absent from this Scottish adventure was his wife Hailey, who has been busy making headlines of her own after selling her Rhode beauty line for a reported $1 billion; Forbes pegs her personal net worth at around $300 million. Bieber, meanwhile, seemed content to focus on his art, his friends, his fans, and the moment.The week also brought milestone business news; People and TMZ confirmed that Bieber and his former manager Scooter Braun reached a $31.5 million financial settlement after a protracted dispute involving commissions, debts, and the fallout from Bieber's canceled Justice tour. This ties up a chapter that included Bieber's headline-making $200 million music catalog sale in 2022 and the end of his professional relationship with Braun after more than fifteen years together. The split is notable—Braun was key to Bieber's early supernova rise, but told host Steven Bartlett that “there comes a point where he probably wants to go on and show that he can do it”—and so far, Bieber seems to be thriving creatively on his own. Press Association confirms his musical return this year with two new albums, Swag and Swag II, his first full-length releases in four years.The pop icon also landed headline billing at Coachella 2025, which was just made official by organizers this week. Bieber will headline alongside Sabrina Carpenter and Karol G in what is billed as the most diverse and star-packed lineup in years.His current social media output radiates happiness, camaraderie, and freedom, suggesting that, after a turbulent few years both personally and professionally, Bieber is settling comfortably into a new—and possibly much more sustainable—chapter of superstardom. There have been speculative reports about past financial worries prompting his catalog sale, and some sources hint at personal struggles, but the dominant headline is clear: in pubs, on the links, atop the world's biggest festival stages, Justin Bieber is showing the world that his story—and possibly his best work—is still being written.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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Spirit in the Sky on a Horse with No Name. Tubi or not Tubi. Office hours are never to never. Keep your friends close and your Swiffer closer. This Airplane Runs MacOS, No Windows. He had a bottle that just wouldn't quit. Baguette Terminal Velocity. Third Bleeding Nipple. Where's the thing to pause the deal!? You are not allowed where the magic happens! Nothing not fun. Does Scott Like Fury Road cos I like really wanted to know. Quiz. Pub Crawl. Potay-to. Potah-to. 24 missiles from the 41st floor. M-m-m-my Anhedonia with Wendi and more on this episode of The Morning Stream. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Spirit in the Sky on a Horse with No Name. Tubi or not Tubi. Office hours are never to never. Keep your friends close and your Swiffer closer. This Airplane Runs MacOS, No Windows. He had a bottle that just wouldn't quit. Baguette Terminal Velocity. Third Bleeding Nipple. Where's the thing to pause the deal!? You are not allowed where the magic happens! Nothing not fun. Does Scott Like Fury Road cos I like really wanted to know. Quiz. Pub Crawl. Potay-to. Potah-to. 24 missiles from the 41st floor. M-m-m-my Anhedonia with Wendi and more on this episode of The Morning Stream. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bob Colling Jr. & Dallas Gridley continue their journey with the hundred-and-sixty-fifth episode of TNA iMPACT! from August 23, 2007 on Spike TV at the Impact Zone in Orlando, Florida. Kurt Angle faces off against both of The Steiner Brothers and if they win, they will get 5 minutes in the ring with Karen Angle! Plus, after the attack last week, Eric Young has a chance at getting revenge when he takes on Ron Killings and Ms. Brooks & Robert Roode face off against Gail Kim & Kaz! Also, James Storm searches the bars for Rhino, we hear from Christian Cage, Father James Mitchell sends another message and so much more! Don't miss us covering another episode of iMPACT! More TNA Cross The Line Podcast: tnacrosstheline.com Follow us on Twitter @CrossTheLineTNA Follow us on Facebook @TNACrossTheLinePod Follow us on Instagram @CrossTheLineTNA Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Shop at our Pro Wrestling Tees Store
Date Night Done Right with Orlando Date Night Guide's Dani Meyering with date night ideas, including a Labubu Bash, the TPD Annual Miniature Golf & Pub Crawl, the 10th Annual Florida Kids and Family Expo, and more. Find the complete list at https://www.orlandodatenightguide.com/things-to-do-22853/
In this magical episode the Boozy Blondes take you to Disney World. The Boozy Bros join as they recap the Do's and Don'ts of Drinking in Disney, along with their favorite bars and how to get there. Plus Pro-tips from the Disney Pro - Molly! Check out the Boozy Blonde blog for bonus content and exclusive links to what we reference in this episode.https://boozyblondes.com/blog/Enjoy social drinking ? Join the party and on our social media to find out the Drink of the Episode, Giveaways and more:https://boozyblondes.comhttps://www.instagram.com/boozy.blondeshttps://www.facebook.com/boozyblondes/https://www.youtube.com/@boozyblondespodcastShop our logo store:https://www.zazzle.com/store/benjamin_designs/products
Send us a textJoin us as we pub crawl back to 1988-1989 with DC's Cosmic Odyssey Jim Starlin and Mike Mignola Team up with Darkseid to save the universe and your favorite candy from the Anti Life Equation. Defeat the Green Lantern Corp with wiffle ball bats. Rhyme with Yek and Etrigan the Demon Hit us up at Email: CBCPodcast@gmail.com, Twitter: @CBCO_Podcast, or Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/comicbooks_coldones/
This week on Westminster Insider, host Patrick Baker takes a pint-fueled tour through some of Westminster's best-known watering holes in his bid to find out what makes the best political boozer. Reform UK leader Nigel Farage explains why the Westminster Arms is his favorite pub and why his longtime friend, Gerry Dolan, its former landlord, is behind the pub's popularity. Dolan himself recounts how lager-loving politicians would race over the road to vote at the sound of the division bell, before haring back to finish their drinks, and remembers how each of the different parties under his roof would occupy various corners of his pub like tribes. Celia McSwaine, a former special adviser to ex-Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng, illuminates the role of the Two Chairmen as the Treasury's designated post-Budget pub and recounts how the drinks were flowing in the immediate hours after the fateful mini-budget, before any economic meltdown had struck. Pub enthusiast James Potts, a Labour councillor in Islington and author of "What's in a London pub name?" regales Patrick with the exotic history of the Two Chairmen from the secrecy of its top room, the site of much political plotting over the years. Andy McSmith, former Chief Political Correspondent at The Observer, joins Patrick at the Red Lion in the heart of Westminster, recounting his pivotal role in breaking the infamous story that Gordon Brown's former spin doctor Charlie Whelan had told Tony Blair that the U.K. would not be joining the Euro, from just outside the pub. Former Education and Culture Secretary Nicky Morgan returns to The Blue Boar, a discreet pub she says she hasn't been back inside since she found out there that the UK was to leave the European Union. Labour insider Sienna Rodgers, Deputy Editor of parliamentary magazine The House, meets Patrick in The Clarence, and offers her top tips on where to find Labour MPs and special advisers nowadays. And finally Patrick visits the famous Marquis of Granby pub, where journalist and Reform supporter Tim Montgomerie and Nigel Farage's former press secretary Gawain Towler describe how the 'MOG', as it's known, is Westminster's consummate rebel pub, ideal for plotting a political insurgency during the long days of opposition. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Boozy Blondes Abroad! In this episode the Boozy Blondes take you to Rome, Italy on the "Path of Intoxication" (aka their very own Angels & Demons pub crawl) through Rome. Hear about the best bars along the route to these iconic sites. Check out the Boozy Blonde blog for bonus content and exclusive links to what we reference in this episode.https://boozyblondes.com/blog/Enjoy social drinking ? Join the party and on our social media to find out the Drink of the Episode, Giveaways and more:https://boozyblondes.comhttps://www.instagram.com/boozy.blondeshttps://www.facebook.com/boozyblondes/https://www.youtube.com/@boozyblondespodcastShop our logo store:https://www.zazzle.com/store/benjamin_designs/productsSupport us through our Affiliate Links:Winc (wine club) https://winc.mivh.net/c/2968324/584021/9573H-Proof (hangover cure) https://lddy.no/126cf
"Something Offbeat" host Mike Rogers has been bringing the "Other Side of the News" to listeners for decades. Now, you can catch up on his dispatches here! First up, we check out a U.S. playdate between the largest and smallest dogs and then head to the U.K. for tips on how to handle a 24-hour pub crawl and and to learn about using asparagus to peek into the future.
"Something Offbeat" host Mike Rogers has been bringing the "Other Side of the News" to listeners for decades. Now, you can catch up on his dispatches here! First up, we check out a U.S. playdate between the largest and smallest dogs and then head to the U.K. for tips on how to handle a 24-hour pub crawl and and to learn about using asparagus to peek into the future.
"Something Offbeat" host Mike Rogers has been bringing the "Other Side of the News" to listeners for decades. Now, you can catch up on his dispatches here! First up, we check out a U.S. playdate between the largest and smallest dogs and then head to the U.K. for tips on how to handle a 24-hour pub crawl and and to learn about using asparagus to peek into the future.
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On this Episode of No Brains No Headache the guys are in studio to discussMarch MadnessCops are cracking downBar sceneWhat to say at a funeralCan you make a living being a Poet?Jesus Christ on a pub crawlChoosing a movie has come full circleWait…You can't do thatCaribou is awkwardThank you for listening!Follow No Brains No Headache on social media and make sure to follow, rate, and review wherever you get your podcasts. Apple Podcasts. Subscribe + rate + review.Spotify. Follow along.iHeartRadio. Or wherever you listen to your favorite shows.New episode every Tuesday!Twitter. https://twitter.com/nbnhpodcastInstagram. https://www.instagram.com/nobrains_noheadache/Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/nbnhpodcastYouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQbXoHzYhhDigOaNXVYdK3gTik Tok. @NBNHPodcast
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We get an email from a husband who wants to go out for St. Patrick's Day - but his wife is 8 months pregnant! Should he go?
We get an email from a husband who wants to go out for St. Patrick's Day - but his wife is 8 months pregnant! Should he go?
February 4th, 2025 - We're ready to count how many times Taylor Swift is shown on the Super Bowl Broadcast. As always, we're sharing our favorite upcoming cultural events, art openings, concerts, and all of the things that make Denver the city we're proud to call home. Follow WDG: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8u8GmvBi6th6LOOMCuwJKw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whats_good_denver/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@whatsgooddenver Do you have a Denver event, cause, opening, or recommendation that you want to share with us? We want to hear from you! Tell us what's good at tom@kitcaster.com. The Goods: Single Valentine's Pub Crawl @ 1932 Blake Street MAD HOUSE PARTY - LA FIRE AID BENEFIT @ The Banshee House Superbowl Gameday Buffet @ Number Thirty-Eight Ruby Hill Rail Yard @ Ruby Hill Zero Fare for Transit Equity Day @ Metro Denver Black History Month Kick Off @ Tivoli Turnhalle Throwback Thursday: Whisky Tasting @ Spirit Hounds Denver Linda Kozloff-Turner: Women of Jewelry @ Boulder Book Store Goldens in Golden @ Parfet Park Meet the Collection: The Technology of the 10th Mountain Division @ Stephen H. Hart Research Center Orchid Day Monster Jam First Friday Art Walk in 40 West Arts First Friday at Denver's Art District on Santa Fe First Friday in RiNo Tennyson Street First Friday Art Walk Our Sponsor: Kitcaster Podcast Agency Music produced by Troy Higgins
In this Bucket List episode, host Aaron Millar recounts the most audacious, tipsiest, and ridiculous hike of his life: a 100-mile pub crawl across the entire length of the South Downs National Park, near his hometown of Brighton England. “Should you ever happen to find yourself walking with only one boot on in the middle of the night,” Aaron writes, “the one thing you don't want to read when you open the guidebook is – ‘the path climbs gently through a field of stingy nettles and large piles of cow dung.' Nonetheless, having undertaken the challenge of walking the entire 100-mile length of the South Downs Way, from Eastbourne to Winchester, this was precisely where I found myself on only my second day on the trail.”The South Downs Way has been walked by traders, drovers, and pilgrims for hundreds of years. Because of that a network of old Coaching Inns has sprung up along the trail where weary travelers could rest for the night, grab some dinner and pint of ale. Centuries later many are still standing, and it's possible to walk the entire trail stopping at them for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and a few drinks in between.100-miles – shoeless or not – is a long way, but it's worth every inch of the effort because this part of the world is overflowing with gentle landscapes, ancient history, and warm welcoming people. Not to mention a good pint or two.DO THIS PUB CRAWL YOURSELF!You can find out more information about the South Downs Way, and South Downs National Park at www.southdowns.gov.ukIt's possible to work out the route of the pub crawl yourself, or drop Aaron a line for the insider tips: info@armchair-explorer.comCONNECT WITH USIf you enjoy the show, please subscribe on whatever podcast player you're reading this on right now. Go on, do it. It means you get to choose what episodes you listen to, rather than the algorithm guess (wrongly) and kick us off your feed. Following the show on socials will definitely maybe bring you good travel karma!Instagram: @armchairexplorerpodcast Facebook: @armchairexplorerpodcastArmchair Explorer is produced by Armchair Productions. Aaron Millar wrote and presented the show, Charles Tyrie did the audio editing and sound design. Our theme music is by the artist Sweet Chap.
In this Bucket List episode, host Aaron Millar recounts the most audacious, tipsiest, and ridiculous hike of his life: a 100-mile pub crawl across the entire length of the South Downs National Park, near his hometown of Brighton England. “Should you ever happen to find yourself walking with only one boot on in the middle of the night,” Aaron writes, “the one thing you don't want to read when you open the guidebook is – ‘the path climbs gently through a field of stingy nettles and large piles of cow dung.' Nonetheless, having undertaken the challenge of walking the entire 100-mile length of the South Downs Way, from Eastbourne to Winchester, this was precisely where I found myself on only my second day on the trail.” The South Downs Way has been walked by traders, drovers, and pilgrims for hundreds of years. Because of that a network of old Coaching Inns has sprung up along the trail where weary travelers could rest for the night, grab some dinner and pint of ale. Centuries later many are still standing, and it's possible to walk the entire trail stopping at them for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and a few drinks in between. 100-miles – shoeless or not – is a long way, but it's worth every inch of the effort because this part of the world is overflowing with gentle landscapes, ancient history, and warm welcoming people. Not to mention a good pint or two. DO THIS PUB CRAWL YOURSELF! You can find out more information about the South Downs Way, and South Downs National Park at www.southdowns.gov.uk It's possible to work out the route of the pub crawl yourself, or drop Aaron a line for the insider tips: info@armchair-explorer.com CONNECT WITH US If you enjoy the show, please subscribe on whatever podcast player you're reading this on right now. Go on, do it. It means you get to choose what episodes you listen to, rather than the algorithm guess (wrongly) and kick us off your feed. Following the show on socials will definitely maybe bring you good travel karma! Instagram: @armchairexplorerpodcast Facebook: @armchairexplorerpodcast Armchair Explorer is produced by Armchair Productions. Aaron Millar wrote and presented the show, Charles Tyrie did the audio editing and sound design. Our theme music is by the artist Sweet Chap. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices