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Special FaceTime episode with Ryan Morik. We discussed the pandemic of the Coronavirus. Also, we finally sound off at the Houston Astros cheating scandal. Answer Barstool
Joined by my best friend Rob Abdul. We discussed of how we became friends. Our Super Bowl predictions. The struggle of popularity for hockey. And whatever we went on to talk about.
Rookies of the Year are back! Rob Abdul joins me today to talk about Bryce Harper's INSANE deal with the Phillies. Antonio Brown has transformed into Mr. Big Chest and has become a menace in the NFL. Also, Rob and myself gave you the New York Jets MUSTs for the upcoming draft & offseason.
RoventiniRant Podcast is back in action. @RoventiniRant & @Scott_Thompson08 discuss the Divisional round of the NFL playoffs. Also, with our outlook at the conference championship weekend. We give our Super Bowl predictions as well. We were always watching Monday Night Raw at the same time.Follow us on Twitter/Intsagram @RoventiniRant@Scott_Thompson08
The Philip Morris Playhouse - Philip Morris invested heavily in radio advertising throughout the 1930s and รข40s, often having two weekly programs on competing networks. The first, a variety show that ran for twelve seasons (1934-47) and combined musical and dramatic elements, was called Johnny Presents, essentially giving Roventini "top billing" above all the big name guests that appeared on the broadcasts. The cigarette company also sponsored Philip Morris Playhouse, a dramatic anthology series that lasted 14 seasons (1939-53), finally switching to television. THIS EPISODE:July 29, 1949. CBS net. "The Ironman". Sponsored by: Philip Morris, Revelation Pipe tobacco. The three owners of a failing New York bar decide to do in a barfly after taking out an insurance policy on his life. This is not as easy as it sounds. A well done production of a classic story. William Spier (director, producer, editor), Sidney Miller, Jerry Hausner, Joseph Kearns, John Holbrook (announcer), Harold Swanton (writer), Lud Gluskin (music director), Art Ballinger (announcer), James Matthews. 29:35