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On this episode, the guys drafted the WORST animals to have as pets and it gets wild as both hosts share their impressions on which animals should stay far away from the house. The fellas also broke down the 5 second rule and how they apply it in their lives. Share the show with a friend and enjoy the episode! Special thanks to Bahaka Açaí for sponsoring this episode! If you want to experience premium quality, Brazilian Açaí that's delivered directly to your home, click the link and message them to place an order today! Tell them that we sent you https://www.instagram.com/bahakaacai/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pmintheam/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pmintheam/support
213 RAD DUDES!Vanessa's in her new home and the gang's back together! Also discussed: Knock at the Cabin, Skinamarink, There's Something Wrong with the Children.Support the show
Good morning, RVA! It’s 38 °F, and we have a chance of snow this morning. Not, like, good, fun snow, but snow may fall from the sky, distracting thousands of kids stuck inside for virtual learning. NBC12’s Andrew Freiden says, “this is far from an ideal Snow setup for us.” Booooo!Water coolerAs of this morning, the Virginia Department of Health reports 5,379 new positive cases of the coronavirus in the Commonwealthand 49 new deaths as a result of the virus. VDH reports 497 new cases in and around Richmond (Chesterfield: 189, Henrico: 196, and Richmond: 112). Since this pandemic began, 577 people have died in the Richmond region. The seven-day average for statewide new reported positive cases continues to break records and now sits at an all-time high of 4,728. Locally, our seven-day average of new cases—478, also an all-time high—has doubled since December 5th. With today’s data dump, our region will pass an ominous milestone: All three localities will have reported over 10,000 coronavirus cases since March. Here’s the stacked graph of new cases, hospitalizations, and deaths, and here’s the graph of new cases in Richmond, Henrico, and Chesterfield. As another sign of how things are trending, Sabrina Moreno at the Richmond Times-Dispatch reports that area hospitals have started instituting no-visitors policies to help keep the disease from spreading within their facilities. Also, now that I’ve got about two weeks of data, I’ll try to put together some vaccine-related chartsandgraphs over the weekend.RPS Superintendent Jason Kamras has a good reaction to this week’s violent coup attempt, which I’m going to quote at length: “Yesterday, mostly white men seized and vandalized the United States Capitol—and were then allowed to simply walk away. Last summer, peaceful, mostly Black protestors, who had gathered a block away from the White House to make their voices heard, were gassed and forcibly removed with military tactics, including the use of a US Army helicopter. I shudder at the thought of what would have transpired if the individuals who attacked the United States Congress were Black. As educators and parents, we need to talk about this with our children. And those of us who are white have a special responsibility to do so. For our national ‘reckoning’ on race to yield tangible results, we must actively and repeatedly call out inequity, educate our children about it, and teach them to uproot it. Yesterday’s events were horrific. But rather than run from them, let’s confront them and the uncomfortable truths about race that they laid bare. In doing so, perhaps we can take one more step towards fulfilling the ideals symbolized by the United States Capitol.” While the world’s chaos makes me feel dangerously unmoored, it is so clarifying and anchoring to hear one of our leaders simply say what they believe and tell me how to put the chaos into context. I guess I am defining leadership, and it feels good to be led through this mess.When folks are like “The federal government needs to send more coronarelief money to local governments!” this piece by Chris Suarez in the RTD is what they’re talking about: “Funding for an emergency child care program serving about 1,000 Richmond Public Schools students during the COVID-19 pandemic will not last the rest of the school year.” Kind of related, Mayor Stoney has a column in the paper asking the state to extend its COVID-19 Relief Fund—a fund which “distributes money collected through the taxation of skill game machines.” 1) Yes, 2) It’s hard for my brain to not connect the dots from this column to the City’s recent efforts to bring in a resort casino. I expect to read a bunch of sentences like these once we get closer to the potential November casino referendum: “In Richmond, we are using the funds to keep the wheels of government turning, paying the salaries of vital public service providers and accounting for the increased cost of service delivery during a global pandemic. Those needs won’t go away in a matter of months.”Are you a small business based in Richmond and would like a free box of PPE? This coming Monday and Thursday, the City will distribute 500 boxes of cleaning supplies, hand sanitizer, masks, and gloves from 9:00 AM–5:00 PM at the Convention Center. You should preregister to speed things up and make folks' lives easier, and you’ll need to bring along your biz license or utility bill or some other document showing your business is located in the City.I’ve now got a chart of total unemployment insurance claims in Virginia from the start of the pandemic through the end of the year. The most recent update in data, which covers the week ending January 2nd, saw a 9.4% increase in total claims—driven almost entirely by a 64% increase in initial claims. Things are, of course, “better” than they were back in the spring but still way outta wack compared to pre-pandemic times.To close, a video of some rad dudes skateboarding around parts of Richmond you’ll probably recognize. Pretty amazing stuff (but please wear a mask if you’re outside within six feet of another person (or just don’t get within six feet of other people at all)).This morning’s longread10 Stupid yet Robust Games for Video CallsAs the virus burns and rages, these seem like fun. “Draw the third biggest duck” got me.2020 is a weird year. A lot of people are relying on video calls for holiday gatherings. This is fine, but it does limit the type of holiday games that can be played. For some participants, setting up a video call might push their technical skills to the limit. Asking them to also download an application, share a screen, learn a video game, or install something would lead to disaster. I’ve come up with (or, more accurately, adapted, stolen, or lightly improved) 10 stupid robust games for video calls. They’ve all been tested. Criteria: Will work over video chat; Cannot require special items, applications, or elaborate preparation; Cannot rely on the physical fitness of any participants; Are not intellectually challenging; Are sufficiently ridiculous that anyone who gets overly competitive will feel a bit silly, yet still retain a degree of competition.If you’d like your longread to show up here, go chip in a couple bucks on the ol’ Patreon.
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I was fortunate enough to be able to sit down with Rich Downing (Program Manager/Engineer, Special Show Vehicles and Pace Cars) and Mr. Russ O'Blenes (Director, Performance and Racing - Propulsion Team) From General Motors while at was at SEMA - 2019. Man these guys are easy as cool as their job titles - No BS, Rad Dudes, just like us. They like Cars and Trucks (C10's) no different then most, they just get to work for GM and build really rad stuff there too. I bet it can be stressful, but these COOL Kats made it happen, they delivered the first E10 to SEMA - 2019. Its ironic that Tesla teased the world with their Tesla CyberTruck this week as well. It reminds me of the 80's arms race, just a lot cooler and peaceful, OK bad example, but cool shit is happening and these big players are making it happen. Episode #157 is brought to you by - www.classicperform.com - Use Code "C10 Talk" at check out to save 10 percent off your order. www.azproperformance.com - Save big this week for "Black Friday" on Bear Brakes, Dakota Digital, Boyd Welding Tanks, Idiot columns, and so much more. www.brotherstrucks.com - C10 Talk MVP's use code "BLKF19" to gain access to Brothers Trucks website and SAVE big, and SAVE early. you can gain access before everyone else. Enter Code "BLKF19" at check out and watch your price change before your eyes. www.psiconversion.com - If you are looking to upgrade that powertrain - PSI has you covered. "Wire it and Fire it" PSI is your LS motor conversion specialist, and you can save this FRIDAY - Save 10% by using code "C10 TALK" at check out - you will save 10% off orders $500- 1499, and 15% off anything over $1500 - DAMN SON!! www.accuair.com - They are offering their OG eLevel package for $945 - that elevel, wiring, ride height sensors, and touch pad. AccuAir under a Grand - Damn Son!! Check out their website and their new KILLER e+CONNECT package as well. It was debuted at SEMA and now they are taking orders now!! www.c10nation.com - HELL YA we are having a sale too. You want rad gear - we got you. Its COLD out, we have hoodies, beenies, long sleeves, and so much more - entire site is 20-50% off, no code needed. From Wednesday to Monday, we got you. Can you imagine 5 years buying a eCrate motor for your C10, well its going to happen, so get ready. Happy Thanksgiving C10 Nation, I truly hope you have a blessed week/weekend and the safest of travel. HUGE thanks to MagnaFlow for giving us podcasters the real estate at SEMA, Shout Engine for scheduling it all, and Russ and Rich for taking the time out of your SEMA schedule to sit down with the C10 Nation. Please remember to share the pod, rate and review too! Ronnie
Rad Dudes come full force with another hilarious podcast, i really liked this one. NEW MERCH! Head to remember2behappy.com/shop @EyreBud @gregstone_ @AnthonyDeVito_ @humanplac3s @lilkinky69 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rad Dudes come full force with another hilarious podcast, i really liked this one. NEW MERCH! Head to remember2behappy.com/shop @EyreBud @gregstone_ @AnthonyDeVito_ @humanplac3s @lilkinky69 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We discuss advice we would give to our teenage selfs. Then we play is this for real and its another round of band names. Then Tim shares a listener shared awkward story.
Rad Dudes - PNG PODCAST EPISODE 60Tonight we have special guest Rad Zero on the show to have Retro nostalgia discussions. We talk gaming, movies and wrestling!This podcast is hosted by the fine folks of Dacespace! Please be sure to download the podcast and leave a review . It goes a long way: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/png-podcast-dacespace-com/id1102049753?mt=2PNG:✔ Patreon: https://goo.gl/IscwRx✔ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PNG_Gamer✔ FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/pnggamer/✔ Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/PNGInnerCircle/✔ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/punknostalgiagamer✔ Business inquiries/contact - punknostalgiagamer@gmail.comCheck Out everyones social here:Rad Zero:Twitter: https://twitter.com/radzero83?lang=enYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9pRLBvOwWS580TKQuXogIg
Zach Sims chooses his own religion! Zach is a standup comedian from New Orleans, and in this episode he told me about growing up a Southern Baptist and where he veered off. We also got into discipline, self-help, philosophy classes, and the benefits of shame. Follow him on Twitter @zacharysims!
Guests Joan Ford (Nerdist), Mike Levine (The Onion), Erika Iishi (Geek & Sundry), and Roger Barr (i-Mockery) join host Geoffrey Golden in a special episode recorded live at a lovely library several blocks away from San Diego Comic-Con 2016! The FOUR guests open THREE all-star packs – Dinosaurs Attack, Rad Dudes, and Skeleton Warriors – and the show was recorded with TWO different audio devices for ONE audience member. As they open the cards, they guess how much Tim Burton paid for the Dinosaurs Attacks license, the horrifying anatomy of the Rad Dudes, and a tricky hypothetical question involving a future-predicting magical floating skull. All on this oddly recorded episode of Two Packs a Week presented by Meltdown Comics! T-shirts: https://www.teepublic.com/user/meltdownnetwork Follow us on Twitter! Two Packs a Week - https://twitter.com/twopacksaweek Joan Ford - https://twitter.com/joanhaleyford Mike Levine - https://twitter.com/bizmichael Erika Iishi - https://twitter.com/samuraierika Roger Barr - https://twitter.com/imockery Geoffrey Golden - https://twitter.com/geoffreygolden Links to check out: Killing It - https://amzn.com/194209910X All the Feelings - https://amzn.com/1942099088 i-Mockery - http://www.i-mockery.com/ Erika Iishi on Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/erikaishii Credits: Producer - Mason Booker Engineer - Mason Booker Opening Theme by Matt Myers Logo by Kenny Keil
Card-abunga! It’s a new episode of Two Packs a Week presented by Meltdown Comics, the trading card comedy show! Host Geoffrey Golden and special guest Paige Weldon (The Meltdown) open packs of rad ’n’ mad ’n’ totally terrible Rad Dudes and The Simpsons trading cards from 1990. While opening the packs, they discuss whether “Skate Board Scott” is fat or pregnant, how Bart Simpson somehow acquired his Phd, and why all the Rad Dudes look like heroin-addicted murderers. Don’t have a cow, man. But DO have some CARDS, man. Or as Boogie Boardin’ Bob would say, “Wow…” Follow us on Twitter! Two Packs a Week - https://twitter.com/twopacksaweek Paige Weldon - https://twitter.com/paigeweldon Geoffrey Golden - https://twitter.com/geoffreygolden Links to check out: The Drama Sutra - http://devastatorpress.com/dramasutra Uncomfortable at Best - http://astrecords.bigcartel.com/product/paige-weldon-uncomfortable-at-best-7-vinyl Credits: Producer - Mason Booker Engineer - Mason Booker Opening Theme by Matt Myers “Biking in the Park” by Lee Rosevere Logo by Kenny Keil Card Images: The Simpsons Front - https://www.dropbox.com/s/20mw13mig66h09n/e011-simpsons-front.jpeg?dl=0 The Simpsons Back - https://www.dropbox.com/s/o8lz4u1wakixc1t/e011-simpsons-back.jpeg?dl=0 Rad Dudes Front - https://www.dropbox.com/s/65kr4p9zj8oz75l/e011-raddudes-front-1.jpeg?dl=0 Rad Dudes Front 2 - https://www.dropbox.com/s/hd58kommezx7b9p/e011-raddudes-front-2.jpeg?dl=0 Rad Dudes Back - https://www.dropbox.com/s/7ln56eq6pwphnd9/e011-raddudes-back-1.jpeg?dl=0 Rad Dudes Back 2 - https://www.dropbox.com/s/1o7ej811izz7oho/e011-raddudes-back-2.jpeg?dl=0
Comedian @AnthonyDeVito_ is one of the Rad Dudes of the RadDudeCast. He stopped by, very early in the life of this podcast. What resulted was an insane conversation. It went everywhere, and was enormous fun. This was an early "sketch" of Special People, which due to my tecnhical incompetence didn't sound quite as good as later shows. If you're a new fan of this show, don't judge us ENTIRELY on this episode. But if you're a longtime fan, don't skip it: it's great.
Lots of great music on this special edition of Lifespring! David Phelps…”Hallelujah!” [HTML1] Greener…”Christmas Song” Doug Boldt…”Hark! The Herald Angels Sing with Angels We Have Heard On High” . . . . . . Steve McDonald…”Happy Christmas” Chuck Girard…”The Heart Of Christmas” The Rad Dudes…”Christmas In Malibu” Dean Martin…”Jingle Bells (Dan The Automator Remix)” Woody...