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Mike, Kait, and Nick take a journey through a smattering of Winter Holiday and Christmas themed comic books all the way from “classic” super hero fair, an anthology book with a mixed reception, and even a book that is a little more somber and sad but keeps it local.Timestamps:00:00:00 - Start/Last Week in Comics00:01:38 - The Quarry00:10:44 - Hellboy: A Christmas Underground00:22:44 - Dread the Halls00:34:35 - Discord Picks00:35:00 - American Caper #200:47:07 - All-Star Superman00:51:14 - Batman / Deadpool00:54:19 - WrapMusic provided by Infinity Shred. Find them on Bandcamp.IRCB Avatars by @ICELEVELIRCB Logo by Kyle RoseProducer: Mike RapinProoflistener: Danny MartinezEditor: Zander Riggs Support us on Patreon to get access to our Patreon-only series: IRCB Movie Club, Saga of Saga, Giant Days of Our Lives, A Better Batmobile, and more! patreon.com/ircbpodcastBuy a copy of our anniversary zine Totally Not A Cult: https://ircbpodcast.com/shop/p/totally-not-a-cult-zine-1Email: ircbpodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @ircbpodcastInstagram: @ircbpodcastDiscord: discordapp.com/invite/E8JUB9sReddit: ireadcomicbooks.reddit.comIRCB GoodreadsMerch: ircbpodcast.com/shop
The end of the Golden Arc is here, it's time to face off against Taro Shin, the head of the Kabuto Syndicate. Our opening is for our friends over at - https://www.arcaneamphitheatre.com/You can support us at -patreon.com/BigCampaignStorieshttps://ko-fi.com/bigcampaignstoriesA special thanks to Nihilore for the music - https://www.nihilore.com/Find us all over - https://linktr.ee/big_campaign_storiesAnd thanks to for the soundeffects - https://pixabay.com/music/search/Join us on discord at - https://discord.gg/kcD3mXUeew
Today from SDPB - debate over a Meade County limestone quarry, a look at holiday gift shopping this week and High Plains Processing approved for increased loan to improve railroad infrastructure.
Welcome to the Season 13 Episode 2 of the Cartridge Club! October is Spooky Game Month in the CC and we're playing The Quarry. Ryan aka ItsRocketSauce returns to host this discussion, and is joined by Captain Algebra, Fitgnat, Joel Boyce, and Chris aka Midlife Crisis Media. As always, you can follow along with the conversation every month on our community Discord. Interested in shirts, mugs, notebooks, or other gear featuring designs based on our Game of the Month selection? Check out our merch shop at https://www.teepublic.com/stores/cart.... Don't forget to give our podcast a review on whatever podcast app that you use! If you're interested in supporting us and our community - and get to be involved in the selection of future games of the month - check out how at / cartridgeclub Links to our Guests: Captain | Twitter: @Captain_Algebra | Bluesky: @captainalgebra.bksy.social | YouTube: / @captainalgebra Fitgnat | Twitter: @Fitgnat | BlueSky: @fitgnat.bsky.social Joel | Twitter: @JJSBoyce | BlueSky: @jjsboyce.bsky.social Midlife Crisis Media | Youtube: / @MidlifeCrisisMedia | BlueSky: @midlifecrisismedia.bsky.social Host: Ryan | Twitter: @itsRocketSauce | Bluesky: @itsrocketsauce.bksy.social Thumbnails by @FranticSociety
On today's episode of the Craft Industry Alliance podcast, we're talking about quilting with my guest Maria Shell. Maria's work is grounded in the tradition and craft of American quilt making. She strives to take the classical components of a traditional bedquilt and manipulate them with the hope of creating surprising combinations of pattern, repetition, and color for the viewer. +++++ This episode is sponsored by Quarry Books. Check out Crochet Your Celebrity Crush with Lee Sartori! This book provides 15 amigurumi patterns to create adorable, crocheted versions of famous actors, musicians, and athletes. You can stitch your very own Harry Styles, Pedro Pascal, and more with Lee's step-by-step instructions, suitable for crocheters of all skill levels. Crochet Your Celebrity Crush is available now from Quarry. +++++ To get the full show notes for this episode visit Craft Industry Alliance where you can learn more about becoming a member of our supportive trade association. Strengthen your creative business, stay up to date on industry news, and build connections with forward-thinking craft professionals. Join today.
This Week's Panel - KooshMoose, wildwest08 Show Discussion - It's almost Thanksgiving and KooshMoose and wildwest are here to bring you about an hour of gaming talk if you need a break from family or crazy holiday shopping. We talk some minor news, TA targets, and then get into what we've been playing the past two weeks. We're thankful for all our listeners, but especially for our Patron supporters! Happy Thanksgiving, y'all! Games Mentioned: KooshMoose - Blacksmith Master, Egging On, PowerWash Simulator 2 wildwest08 - The Quarry ----- AH101 Podcast Show Links - https://tinyurl.com/AH101Links Intro music provided by Exe the Hero. Check out his band Window of Opportunity on Facebook and YouTube
The event launching the 2025 Quarry Farm Symposium on Energy Studies begins with opening address by co-organizer Jeffrey Insko, then discussion of the theory of Everyday Ecofascism with collaborators from University of Connecticut [8:00}, then questions from the live audience of Energy Humanities scholars [50:00]. Cast (in order of appearance): Jeffrey Insko, Matt Seybold, Alexander Menrisky, April Anson, Caroline Levine, Brent Bellamy, Thomas S. Davis Date Recorded: October 10, 2025 Music: Redd Holt & The Heptet For more about this episode, please visit TheAmericanVandal.Substack.com/EverydayEcofascism
Someone very wise once said "Halloween is a state of mind." Listen anytime you feel like entering. Alternately: pairs well with Thanksgiving walks. Music by Kevin Mcleod/Incompetech
It's impossible to talk about the American League's early years without talking about Clark Griffith, the former pitcher and manager who, this week 106 years ago, finally completed his quest to become a big league owner. Griffith's Senators would eventually become a laughingstock, and his legacy complicated by his complicity in perpetuating the color line, but his early years were filled with success. Mike and Bill look back on one of the longest baseball lives, a 75 year span in which Griffith was an integral part of the game, for better and for worse. Plus, happy birthday to Pat Hentgen and Jack Crooks! And farewell to Félix Torres and Bill Hepler.
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The Master! Jo Grant! Daffodils!Beth and David return, with a new season, a new companion, and a new love of quarries.There's chat about spies, that insane new Ryan Murphy show, and how dare the Autons murder someone when they're getting a coffee.Next week, the gang are in the clink, for the Mind of Evil.You can get in touch via @whowatchpodcast, or send us some love via email - thewhowatchpodcast@gmail.com.You can also tip The Who Watch Podcast via Ko-Fi, if you'd like.Find socials, the Song Of The Story playlists, and other fun things here, including our occasional chats to the press, because we're proper famous, like.Music by Haydn WynnArtwork by Reece ConnollyPhotos from The Black ArchiveAll clips belong to their respective copyright holders and are used purely for parody purposes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Here is a practical idea. Quarry from your Bible a list of the immutable qualities of God and press them...
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It's officially spooky season on the Nonsense Podcast!
Welcome to the Season 13 Episode 1 of the Cartridge Club! This month we're playing Quake. Captain Algebra returns to host this discussion, and is joined by GameBoy Guru and J-Chip. Also, be sure to join us in October, when we'll be playing The Quarry. As always, follow along with the conversation every month on our community Discord. Interested in shirts, mugs, notebooks, or other gear featuring designs based on our Game of the Month selection? Check out our merch shop at https://www.teepublic.com/stores/cartridgeclub. Don't forget to give our podcast a review on whatever podcast app that you use! If you're interested in supporting us and our community - and get to be involved in the selection of future games of the month - check out how at https://www.patreon.com/CartridgeClub Links to our Guests: GameboyGuru: | Twitter: @GameBoyGuru | Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@GameBoyGuru J-Chip: Twitter: @JChipShow | Bluesky: @jchipshow.bsky.social | Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/@JChipShow Host: Captain Algebra | Twitter: @Captain_Algebra | Bluesky: @captainalgebra.bksy.social | YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CaptainAlgebra
Scary? Crit? Exactly! On today's episode, get out your broomsticks because we're off to Coventry to discuss everybody's favorite twin witches with Twitches (2005)! Arguably one of Disney Channel's best original movies (especially for Halloween), we give Tia and Tamera Mowry their flowers while talking about the enduring legacy of Twitches, the layered significance of Camryn and Alex's upbringings, standout characters, and our curioisity on the film's production among other topics. We love this movie as well as Tia and Tamera are so happy to celebrate the film's 20th anniversary among all the other Twitches fans with the release of this episode! And let's keep the good times rolling with another reminder about the Fayetteville Fan Fest. We hope to see some of you on the 18th!Timestamps4:04 - Negronomicon18:45 - Crit1:05:52 - Final CurlsGems from Ep. 112Moesha (1996, television series)M3GAN (2022)MEGAN 2.0 (2025)Halloween (1978)Halloween II (1981)Friday the 13th (1980)Jason X (2001)Sinners (2025)Kiss of the Spider Woman (2025)Black Phone 2 (2025)Twitches (2005)The Cosby Show (1984)That's So Raven (2003, television series)Sister, Sister (1994, television series)Seventeen Again (2000)Better Call Saul (2015, television series)Breaking Bad (2008, television series)Saved by the Bell (1989, television series)Schitts Creek (2015, television series)Ginny & Georgia (2021, television series)Urban Legends: Final Cut (2000)Mr. Nice Guy (1997)Dr. Doolittle (1998)Twitches Too (2007)Ice Princess (2005)Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005)Now You See It (2005)Buffalo Dreams (2005)Go Figure (2005)Life Is Ruff (2005)The Proud Family Movie (2005)High School Musical (2006)Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)TheChronicles of Narnia The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (2005)Double Teamed (2002)Twitches: Building a Mystery (H.B. Gilmour and Randi Reisfeld, Scholastic, 2001, Print)Twitches: Seeing is Deceiving (H.B. Gilmour and Randi Reisfeld, Scholastic, 2001, Print)Animorphs (series) (K.A. Applegate, Scholastic, 1996, Print) Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century (1999)The Monkey (2025)Game of Thrones (2011, television series)50 Shades of Grey (E.L. James, Vintage Books, 2011, Print)The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008)Nancy Drew (1997, video game series)Little Nightmares III (2025, video game)Renaimal (2026, video game)The Quarry (2022, video game)Welcome to Derry (2025, television series)It (2017)It: Chapter 2 (2019)Degrassi: The Next Generation (2001, television series)Support the show
Mon, Oct 6 5:49 PM → 9:28 PM Blacksburg Fire Blacksburg Rescue Montgomery County Sheriff Christiansburg Police at a structure fire at the local quarry. 90 foot silo quote on fire end quote per caller. Christiansburg Police utilize drone technology to assist Blacksburg Fire. Blacksburg Fire and Blacksburg Rescue get a call about a MVC midway through structure fire straining their resources. Radio Systems: - New River Valley Communications
A quarry company seeking to take over a section of regional park is confident it's offering a like-for-like land swap, despite protests from local advocates. Kate Green has more.
The Haunted Split Rock Quarry This week, we dive into three unsettling listener-submitted stories. Our first tale comes from Jenna, who recounts the terrifying experiences of her three-year-old sister Sophia, who claims to see a menacing shadow man in top hat and suit watching her through windows throughout their family home. What starts as typical childhood imagination quickly escalates when the mysterious figure begins whispering cruel messages about family rejection, leading to months of disturbing sleepwalking episodes that set off house alarms as the toddler attempts to wander outside in the dead of night. We then journey to the beaches of Egypt with another Sophia, who witnesses a bizarre encounter during a late-night snack run with friends along the Mediterranean coast. When a figure in glowing neon-white clothing appears from nowhere, taking impossibly long strides toward the water before vanishing completely, the teenagers find themselves searching desperately for answers. Finally, we explore the haunted Split Rock Quarry in New York with amateur paranormal investigators Matt and Kim, whose first foray into ghost hunting at the site of a tragic 1918 explosion yields immediate and intensely personal results that challenge everything they thought they knew about communicating with the other side.
To kick off our Rocks to Roots Rewind Series, we're going all the way back to where it started — Episode 1 with Vicki Carter, Director of the Spokane Conservation District.In this conversation, recorded during the wild and unpredictable summer of 2020, Vicki shares the history of the Conservation District, its impact across Spokane County, and her bold vision for the future of land stewardship in our region.You'll also hear an early mention of what was then just a dream: the 50-acre Quarry campus that has since become the new home of the SCD — and a hub for conservation, education, and community connection.Whether you've been with us from the beginning or are just joining in, we're so glad you're here. Let's jump in.
L.C. Norton of SBNation's The Crimson Quarry joins me to discuss the Fighting Illini's primetime showdown with the Hoosiers. We chat about the anticipation level for both teams (3:13), why Illinois is not "this year's Indiana" (6:26), as well as IU fans' abundance of confidence (11:25). We also examine players Indiana needs to rely on (15:49), the comparison between QBs Fernando Mendoza & Luke Altmyer (19:41), and why Bret Bielema & Curt Cignetti are perfect fits for their programs (28:16). We conclude the show with our final score predictions (33:53). Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
After a year full of life changes, late nights, and a lot more coffee, Rocks to Roots is back!In this bonus comeback episode, Hilary and Duane reunite in the studio to catch up on everything from becoming new parents (hello nap time!) to launching small businesses, teaching college classes, and expanding conservation programs across Spokane County.They reflect on what it means to return to the mic with a fresh perspective, a deeper appreciation for the work, and a whole new rhythm of life. Plus, they share updates on the Spokane Conservation District's latest projects — from regenerative farming and tree giveaways to the 10-year anniversary of Vets on the Farm and the launch of Spokane's first year-round farmers market at the Quarry.
Rock Quarry Anamolies: Bad Weather***Written by: No One of Consequence and Narrated by: Michelle Kane***Dark Corridor***Written by: Timothy Moen***At the Edge of the Manor***Written by: Victor Julian-Henry Roberts and Narrated by: JV Hampton-VanSant***Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod***Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah***Title music by: Alex Aldea
Welcome to Episode 147. We've got a game with exploding werewolves.The Game:The QuarryIntro Song "Letting Go" by Emerge.Title Art by Devious.Pixel.Internet Presence Preamble by Brandon Little.Podcast edited by Brian Owsley.Sweet Jams:"Main Theme""Beautiful Evening"These tracks and more can be found on the The Quarry OST.The Internet:TwitchYouTubeBlue SkyDiscordFacebookInstagramLock Stock StorePatreonSuspension of DisbeliefBlake's Story "They Come This Night"2smokingcontrollers@gmail.comThe End
July 1995. Ada, Oklahoma. A small city with a long memory for tragedy. When 15-year-old Daniel Furr vanished, the search ended in a place that seemed to hold more questions than answers — the bottom of an abandoned brick quarry. What happened to Daniel in the days before a body was found has become the subject of rumor, fear, and conflicting theories that still divide those who knew him. Was it gang retaliation? A robbery gone wrong? Or — as his own mother fears — was it not Daniel in the pit at all? This is the story of a boy, a mystery, and a community still looking for the truth.If you have information about the case of Daniel Furr, please contact OSBI at (800) 522–8017 or email information to tips@osbi.ok.gov.To hear more from our guest Raven Rollins, listen to Sirens: A Southern True Crime Podcast on your favorite podcast platform, and find her books at thesirenspodcast.com.If you are interested in bonus content for our show or in getting some Coffee and Cases swag, please consider joining Patreon. There are various levels to fit your needs, all of which can be found here: https://www.patreon.com/coffeeandcases
Keep The Dream Flowing - Celebrating the History of Woodstock 1969
Woodstock 56 is almost upon us, and as we get ready to once again celebrate the glory of Woodstock, it's time for another episode of KEEP THE DREAM FLOWING! This time, we have an unusual twist as we welcome back out returning champion DAN VALENTI! Dan – brother of MICK VALENTI, leader of the Woodstock Free Stage band THE QUARRY – has written a new book, STANLEY KUBRICK'S FULL METAL STRAIGHTJACKET – THE SIEGE OF GUNNERY SGT. HARTMAN. In this fascinating and riveting new book Dan unravels the story behind the role of Gunnery Sgt. Hartman, of Kubrick's 1987 uber-classic FULL METAL JACKET, and spins a story of intrigue and the role that luck – or a lack of luck – played in the casting of the character. A fascinating conversation, of which this is part two of two!You can grab your copy of Dan's excellent book here: https://www.amazon.com/Stanley-Kubricks-Full-Mental-Straightjacket/dp/B0F6339TNW
Keep The Dream Flowing - Celebrating the History of Woodstock 1969
Woodstock 56 is almost upon us, and as we get ready to once again celebrate the glory of Woodstock, it's time for another episode of KEEP THE DREAM FLOWING! This time, we have an unusual twist as we welcome back out returning champion DAN VALENTI! Dan – brother of MICK VALENTI, leader of the Woodstock Free Stage band THE QUARRY – has written a new book, STANLEY KUBRICK'S FULL METAL STRAIGHTJACKET – THE SIEGE OF GUNNERY SGT. HARTMAN. In this fascinating and riveting new book Dan unravels the story behind the role of Gunnery Sgt. Hartman, of Kubrick's 1987 uber-classic FULL METAL JACKET, and spins a story of intrigue and the role that luck – or a lack of luck – played in the casting of the character. A fascinating conversation, of which this is part two of two!You can grab your copy of Dan's excellent book here: https://www.amazon.com/Stanley-Kubricks-Full-Mental-Straightjacket/dp/B0F6339TNW
The wait is over and episode 55 is finally here. Recorded way back in October 2023 we talk all things film, TV and games. Worth the wait… you decide! We start in Troll Corner with JT taking on the wresting nerds on the then new social media platform, X. Ste tells us about what he got up to in Berlin. A brief chat about some farcical celebrity boxing. On to games, Joe tells us about The Quarry, Tails Noir, and Observation he's played recently. JT puts Hotline Miami in his top 5 games of all time. Ste played Starfield leading to a debate about what is the best Bethesda game. And Sam talks about his new Steamdeck. In the movies we've seen this pod, Joe mispronounces Dune a lot and Jono and JT review Dumb Money, The Exorcist:Believer, and The Blackening. 1:21:31 - The main film reviewed in this episode is Mulholland Drive - recently voted as the best film of the 21st Century. https://www.bbc.co.uk/culture/article/20160819-the-21st-centurys-100-greatest-films Get in touch with us: Email - dontspoiltheending@gmail.com
Nintendo is back in the conversation with a banger of a game with Donkey Kong Bananza. Exclusive to the Switch 2, Donkey Kong Bananza is one of the best platformers probably ever featuring fully destructible environments and dopamine hits with every smash of a rock you do. With Pauline by your side, venture down into Earth the planet's core through a variety of sublayers that represent different types of terrains and styles. It's a dense game with a ton of fun, charming characters, incredible tech and great music.Jason also surprises us by picking up Death Stranding 2. Not only did he pick it up, he's clocked in over 45 hours so this is a more in-depth review from Jason digging into why Death Stranding 2 has quickly become one of his favorite games of the year. Brett plays Mecha Break which is a mech game with hero shooter style mechanics. It's free to play and you pilot a mech in 6v6 or 3v3 objective style missions or dive into a 3 player game in an extraction mode. The game looked ok but is suprisingly a ton of fun. The question...can it keep us engaged long term?Austin dives into Atomfall that released earlier this year. With the hopes that it would bring back the feelings of Skyrim and Fallout, it unfortunately did not meet the standards Austin hoped for. It's a beautiful game but doesn't give the carrot on the stick he's looking for to keep exploring.Lastly, we have our review of the video game adaptation Until Dawn. Now a movie, it's set in the universe but follows a new story with the same premise. Is it as good or better than the game? Listen to find out! Show Notes:1:10 - Housekeeping2:23- Donkey Kong Bananza Review34:02 - Jason's Review of Death Stranding 21:01:01 - Mecha Break Review1:19:00 - Atomfall: Not the Fallout We Hoped1:34:07 - Until Dawn Movie Review1:43:19 - Upcoming Video Game Releases Become a part of the conversation! If you donate $1 or more on Patreon you can get exclusive access to the Patreon-only chat and channels on the server. Visit our website to find our social channels, check past podcasts and donate to the show.Subscribe to our YouTube channel to see all of our latest videos as they drop. Credits:"Blue Groove Deluxe" by BlueFoxMusic on audiojungle.netWoman Announcer - Ariana Guerra; Actress"Wisdom" by Super Nostalgia 64
Keep The Dream Flowing - Celebrating the History of Woodstock 1969
Woodstock 56 is almost upon us, and as we get ready to once again celebrate the glory of Woodstock, it's time for another episode of KEEP THE DREAM FLOWING! This time, we have an unusual twist as we welcome back out returning champion DAN VALENTI! Dan – brother of MICK VALENTI, leader of the Woodstock Free Stage band THE QUARRY – has written a new book, STANLEY KUBRICK'S FULL METAL STRAIGHTJACKET – THE SIEGE OF GUNNERY SGT. HARTMAN. In this fascinating and riveting new book Dan unravels the story behind the role of Gunnery Sgt. Hartman, of Kubrick's 1987 uber-classic FULL METAL JACKET, and spins a story of intrigue and the role that luck – or a lack of luck – played in the casting of the character. A fascinating conversation, of which this is part one of two! You can grab your copy of Dan's excellent book here: https://www.amazon.com/Stanley-Kubricks-Full-Mental-Straightjacket/dp/B0F6339TNW
What is this, some sort of contest of champions? Featured Music: "Where's the Cavalry?" by Precursor and "Feel It Too" by The Bloody Hell Dungeon Punks is recorded and produced by Kirk Hamilton. Super U is played using Masks: A New Generation. ——— Support the show on Patreon: patreon.com/dungeonpunks Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Follow us on Bluesky @dungeonpunks.bsky.social, Instagram/Threads @DungeonPunks or subscribe on YouTube Come hang out on our Discord channel! Find the Songs From Bands We Like on our Spotify and YouTube Music playlists. ——— SEASON 3 CAST: Stu Popp as The GM aka Everyone's Podcast Dad™ Fil Cieplak as Jason Evans aka Thrasher Leigh Eldridge as Artemis Archer aka The Bandit Mel Shim as Barbara “Babe” Lacey aka Terra Firma Taylor Ramone as Jackie Hyde aka Hyde AND Kirk Hamilton as Kevin Dance aka Cadence
A Newberry quarry site will host a zip line attraction. Details on the Wednesday Bob Rose Show
What better way to beat the heat on a summer day than by cooling off at a refreshing swimming hole? In the Charlotte area, Carrigan Farms is a local favorite for swimming, relaxing, getting a bite to eat, and more. Hear Doug Carrigan share about this refreshing natural quarry, the farm, and all the summer fun at Carrigan Farms! More Liner Notes are available online at Jesse Brown's
This week, YFB interviews UFC veteran, participant in Season 1 of the Ultimate Fighter, and author of Zombie Cage Fighter, Nate Quarry!All links for Nate can be accessed via the blog page below: https://yourfavoriteblockhead.com/2025/06/28/yfb-mma-fighter-4-nate-the-rock-quarry/
David Murphy Economics and Public Affairs Editor discusses concerns in the concrete industry over a potential shortfall in supplies of sand, gravel and stone to meet demand.
God does His deepest work in the hidden places, shaping us in silence like the stones of Solomon's temple—prepared in private before being revealed in purpose. In this powerful message, Ps. Mike explores how we are the living stones of the temple of the Holy Spirit.
Rock Quarry Anomalies - Trash Pit***Written by: No One of Consequence and Narrated by: Michelle Kane***See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil***Written by: S.S. Justice and Narrated by: Rissa Montanez***Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod***Check out all our merch at creepypod.printify.me or creepypod.com/store***Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah***Title music by: Alex Aldea
Steve recaps his family golfing trip down to South Carolina. It's the cultural exchange that makes travel fun, right? Brandon rented a BIG OLE TRUCK and did some man-work. Warriors of the Wasteland: Nuclear war has destroyed society. We're left with two groups of people. One group of good guys who think humanity can be salvaged with niceness, and another one that thinks anyone who survived the apocalypse should be hunted down and killed and then the hunters will off themselves, for some reason. Then there's a lone-wolf guy who travels around the desert doing the right thing. The guy gets stuck between the two groups when he tries to save some lady. Have you heard this plot line before? Warriors of the Wasteland final grade: Steve: A fun movie to watch. Plenty of cool explosions. You notice a lot of the director's Spaghetti Western background. 4.024/5.0Brandon: One of, if not the best 80s-era post-apocalyptic desert movie. My pulse pounded. My heart raced. All my parts did things at an excessive rate. 4.0/5.0Cocktail of the Week:The Enzoni1 oz Gin1 oz Campari3/4 oz Fresh-Squeezed Lemon Juice1/2 oz Simple SyrupA handful of grapesMuddle a few green grapes in a cocktail shaker. Add the remaining ingredients and shake to chill/combine. Strain into a rocks glass over ice and enjoy. You can garnish with another grape or a lemon wheel, if you want. We didn't.Cocktail Grade: Another above average cocktail. Interesting flavor combination. Refreshing. 3.8/5.0------------------Contact us with feedback or cocktail/movie recommendations to:boozeandbmovies@gmail.comX: @boozeandbmoviesInstagram: @boozeandbmoviesThreads: @boozeandbmovieswww.facebook.com/boozeandbmovies
This week, the hosts break down a first-ever for the podcast—a Massachusetts quarry generating millions in cash flow and loaded with real estate and equipment.Business Listing - https://www.bizquest.com/business-for-sale/quarry-gravel-and-wall-stone-in-new-england-municipal-accounts/BW2188901/Sponsors:Check out Capital Pad – the marketplace for small business acquisitions where operators and investors meet: https://www.capitalpad.comLooking to explore franchise ownership? Check out Connor's site and all his resources: https://connorgroce.comEpisode Description:In this episode, the hosts examine a uniquely asset-heavy small business—a quarry in Massachusetts listed at $17M with $2.7M in cash flow. With a 68-acre land parcel, $6M in equipment, and 5.5 million tons of stone still underground, this business comes with significant upside and risk. They dig into USDA loan potential, specialty product vs. commodity rock dynamics, the implications of fluctuating demand, and how this type of deal might appeal to family offices. There's even a fun detour into San Antonio's wild Fiesta tradition. If you've ever wondered what it's like to buy a hole in the ground that prints money—this is your episode.Key Highlights:- Why a quarry deal is a first for the podcast in 400+ episodes- Understanding asset intensity and CapEx risk in quarry businesses- Revenue mix between government contracts and private clients- How to use USDA loans for large rural acquisitions- Real estate as a built-in exit option once the rock is gone- The role of family offices and what financing could look like- A 53% YoY profit spike—explained or not?- Why it's critical to hire a specialty buy-side advisor for niche deals- Bonus: a deep dive into San Antonio's Fiesta and corny coronationsSubscribe to weekly our Newsletter and get curated deals in your inboxAdvertise with us by clicking here Do you love Acquanon and want to see our smiling faces? Subscribe to our Youtube channel. Do you enjoy our content? Rate our show! Follow us on Twitter @acquanon Learnings about small business acquisitions and operations. For inquiries or suggestions, email us at contact@acquanon.com
We have a special episode this week! Director and writer Corey Trahan joins us this week to talk about his movie The Black Quarry. Joining him is host/actor Scarah Damsel of the Doomed. You can find them both in the horror themed band The Immortalz. Thank you so much to @tbmhorror for setting us up. Watch The Black Quarry - The Black QuarryFollow Corey Trahan and his projects @horrorwebFollow Scarah @scarah_damselofthedoomedFollow The Immortalz @theimmortalzbandListen to their new single Spooky ShitThe Immortalz - "Spooky Shit" (Official Music Video 4K)Follow us @reviewedtodeathAll music provided by Groove Witness - www.groovewitness.usCreate your podcast today! #madeonzencasterRead our companion written reviews - imgur.com/user/trojaSpaceBandit
Welcome back to Pursuing Pixels. We've got the whole crew in the house once again for one of our longest episodes since the early days of the podcast, so let's get right into the action! John & Kevin get things started off with quick updates on their recent retro Nintendo gaming, as John moves onto Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, while Kevin uncharacteristically polishes off The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap. After that, Randall & John have each been doing some co-op gaming with their wives — Randall digs into his thoughts on The Quarry, while John dives into the wonderful world of Dream Daddy. Finally, Kevin wraps things up with a list of games in his Nintendo Switch collection that have made their way to the chopping block, and decides which ones are going to make the cut... Timestamps: Metroid Prime Series - 00:02:25 The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap - 00:08:23 The Quarry - 00:13:33 Dream Daddy - 00:29:12 Kevin's Physical Switch Collection - 00:34:59 Thanks for taking the time to listen! If you'd like to find us elsewhere on the Internet, you can find us at:
Highlights from the Graveyard Show Podcast (2009-2010)The Caretaker talks about the passing of Robert Quarry, and looks back at his career and discusses his place in horror history.Excerpts from The Graveyard Show Podcast #12 (3-5-09) and #13 (3-12-09).
In Episode 391 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger investigate the haunted ruins of Whipple Hollow near West Rutland, Vermont. Back in 1938, a ghost sighting near the old marble quarry made the newspaper and started a buzz around the community. The theory is the ghost is that of an old quarry worker who died in an accident, but is it true? See more here: https://ournewenglandlegends.com/podcast-391-the-ghost-of-whipple-hollow/ Listen ad-free plus get early access and bonus episodes at: https://www.patreon.com/NewEnglandLegends Check out Jeff's new underground publication Shadow Zine! https://shadowzine.com/ Listen to Ray's Local Raydio! https://localraydio.com/
In this episode, the squad moves from the safety of the dam to find the parts they need to fix it. But they are not alone... With no weapons and no magic will they survive? It's D&D night!!!!email us at: radiodungeonadventurehour@gmail.com
Send us a textOn this week's episode of WTR Small-Cap Spotlight, Marcus Laun, Co-Founder and VP Executive of Sky Quarry joined Tim Gerdeman, Vice Chair & Co-Founder and Chief Marketing Officer of Water Tower Research, and Peter Gastreich, Energy and Sustainability Analyst at Water Tower Research to discuss: 1) SKYQ's business of recycling asphalt shingle waste into oil products and other materials, and with zero waste; 2) SKYQ's innovative revenue model and offering waste shingle suppliers a lower cost alternative to landfills; 3) planned commissioning of the first 1.0 million ton per year capacity facility in Utah this year; 4) national expansion strategy; 5) expectations for decreasing regulation and streamlined permitting process; and 6) crowd funding as a source of financing.
We can honestly say: today's guest is one for the books! Greg Cipes (AKA Chuck from the quarry) is with us as we talk about 204, "The Quarry." His free spirit nature is palpable in every minute of this recap. We ask him about his illustrious voice acting career, he tells us about his childhood pet snake, and leaves us with a mantra. All while being seated on the floor, criss-cross apple sauce.Want extended episodes and video? That's all happening at Patreon.com/MiddlingPod. You can subscribe monthly or purchase one off episodes!Wanna chat with us?! Click HERE to leave us a voicemail with your questions or comments. You could just hear it on the podcast...All that and much more, so let's get to Middling! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Cymru Connection is officially newsworthy: we said it could be significant, and boy was it.Sadly we didn't get a 2000 word thinkpiece on whether opening with the question ‘where did you go to school?' is actually harmful for Elis's xC (expected connections), but we did get a 3 minute package on the nation's favourite feature that will no doubt be talked about for decades to come. The boys reflect on their newfound cultural importance, and John discovers a hard truth about how his role on this podcast is viewed in Wales.Beyond all the excitement, there's chat about the downsides of dressing your children for World Book Day, there's a Shame Well that's so shameful it leads to everyone talking French, and the boys wonder why farms always have massive piles of tyres. Your usual fare, basically.Oh, and we finally get to relive some of John's early stand up material. Brace yourselves.If you feel compelled to offer up some newsworthy items of your own, send them to elisandjohn@bbc.co.uk, or WhatsApp the show on 07974 293 022.
We are joined by Ben from UnchartedX, and Prof Shy from the "Evidence for Giants" episodes to discuss our recent trip to Peru. We look at multiple mysterious sites in Peru and discuss the megalithic stonework, the possibility of a lost civilization and lost technology that far pre-dates the ancient Inca to which these structures and carvings are normally attributed to. We originally streamed this episode live to youtube, you can watch it here if you want to see the images and videos: https://youtube.com/live/6Mmo6_W5kkw Join our Patreon, support the show, get extra content and early access! https://www.patreon.com/brothersoftheserpent Support the show with a paypal donation: https://paypal.me/snakebros Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introductions 07:43 Peru Trip Overview 18:08 Exploring the Quarry and Stone Blocks 27:30 Spiritual Connection and Future Tours 31:54 Exploring the Beauty of Peru 38:01 Ancient Irrigation Canals 42:01 Connectivity Issues and Solutions 43:14 The Quarry and Its Significance 46:32 Community Support and Fundraising 50:02 The Enigmatic Stone Blocks 51:00 Exploring the Quarry and Its Significance 53:59 Adventures in Cusco: Almost Dying 59:51 Tour Itinerary Insights and Future Plans 01:05:03 Megalithic Sites and Their Mysteries 01:14:54 Exploring the Chinkanas and Underground Tunnels 01:16:12 The Magnificence of Ancient Stonework 01:17:43 The Smoothness of Ancient Stones 01:19:47 Filming and Documenting the Sites 01:21:21 Geological Insights and Historical Context 01:23:01 The Impact of Catastrophic Events on Ancient Sites 01:25:18 Debating the Age of Tiwanaku and Pumapunku 01:27:39 Unusual Stone Features and Their Purposes 01:30:31 The Future of Archaeological Excavations 01:34:16 Exploring the Mysteries of Ancient Structures 01:38:04 Insights from Tiwanaku and Puma Punku 01:41:20 The Impact of Reconstruction on Historical Sites 01:50:10 The Frustrations of Modern Tourism at Ancient Sites 01:54:57 Mosquitoes and High Altitude Travel 01:56:14 Challenges of High Altitude Activities 01:59:01 Experiences in Ghost Towns 02:00:07 Understanding Oxygen Levels at High Altitudes 02:02:06 Exploring Tiwanaku and Its Historical Significance 02:05:09 Tour Planning and Future Expeditions 02:07:50 Emotional Connections to Ancient Sites 02:10:08 Mysterious Carvings and Ancient Techniques 02:12:06 Wrap-Up and Future Plans
To celebrate the start of the Virtual Sundance film festival, Claira and Joe have recap the first half of the festival. This episode contains no spoilers but could be a useful guide for what to watch out for in the next couple of months! Movies Discussed: Didn't Die, The Ugly Stepsister, Twinless, By Design, The Perfect Neighbor, Its Never Over Jeff Buckley, Lurker, The Legend of Ochi, If I Had Legs I'd Kick You, All That's Left of You, Sauna, The Virgin of Quarry lake, The Librarians, Sunfish (And Other Stories on Green Lake), Gen_, The Things You Kill, Seeds, Obex --------------------------------------------------------------------- Check out the team on social media! Joe Letterboxd TikTok Instagram Claira Letterboxd TikTok Sydney Letterboxd Youtube IG TikTok Intro music created by Taylor Hollingsworth, check him out on Instagram !Instagram -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- House of Cinema officially has merch! Check it out over on: houseofcinemapod.com/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check out the Patreon and become a Roomie! Exclusive episodes, access to the private Discord, and a lot more! www.patreon.com/HouseofCinema -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AND A HUGE SHOUT OUT TO OUR AMAZING PATREON SUPPORTERS Chris A, Diego V, Amado G, Josh N, Brandon P, Lani D, Betsy G, Harlee H, JohnE, Gucci S, Chloe J, Mister Brown, Ctrlblu, Kylie H, Chloe G, MichaelW, Lauren C, Randy A, Paige P, Gage L, TaftyRafty, Troy H, Nate S, AmyH, Skylar R, Emily C, Ezra K, Bryan S, Andrew T, Brandon L, Stinker,Goose, Jenna G, David P, Anthony S, Kari H, TiAnna P, Parker J, Ryan F,Maia P, Eryn M, Kat, Elmina, Taylor H, Anthony P, Xavier D, Isaac H,Julia C, Ryan R, Indigo, Brian S, Davis M, Samantha E, BrandonM, Juan B,Nomex, Tabitha E, Colin J, Gracie, Sophia H, Harrison R,Megan H, JasonR, Bruce C, Chance, Pedro S, Gee M, Spencer M, Sabrena, Jack H, Matt K,Chris V, Priya D, Jacob R, Logan R, Auds T, Melissa Q, Jenna S, Jacob K,Alex T, Jorge V, Bryan S, Sahil, Dakota B, Jacob D, Des, Brandon A,Janou, Lupe C, Nia R, Ava L, Israel M, Renee D, Reagan, Nick R, Malik W,Emily B, Zach, Addison, Helen K, Garret H, Toby C, Joe R, DJ R, Lex,Logan L, Connor Z, Caitlyn-Anne, Owen L, Liam A, Emma S