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Kia ora e te whānau. All Matt knew is that he went to Ultra Trail Australia, got home, and then a couple of hours later went to work. What he missed in that very full-on week was a cavalcade of what Men In Blazers' podcast would only describe as sheer ultrarunning shithousery. From the William Goodge trans-Australia beef, to the Avaripa running saga and consequential PR home-run, to whatever the heck Camille was on about, through to Stephanie Gage's win at UltraTrail Snowdonia, and a Sea Slug winning a 200-mile race, Matt asks to be caught up, and boy-howdy is he. This episode has it all. Are the crew getting on in years? Maybe. Does Matt go on about how attractive William Goodge is a bit much? Maybe. Is Andrew protesting too hard about not finding William Goodge attractive? Also, perhaps, but look. We're not here to split hairs. As a bonus, please enjoy Ali's before and after chat with UTA miler sixth place woman's finisher Dr Charlotte Lomas. Dirt Church Radio- Best Enjoyed Running--- --- --- Episode Links Sign up to the DCR AidStation newsletterDirt Church Merch!The Squadrun 4-Week Training Trial for DCR Listeners!Dirt Church Radio on InstagramDirt Church Radio on FacebookFurther Faster New ZealandEnjoy!Music by Andrew McDowall, Digicake
Let's get slimy with five fascinating fast facts about slugs, a deep dive into sea slug adaptations, a question about why slugs have slime, a look at a sea slug citizen science project, and a slimy substance for you to make yourself at home. Presented by Jenny Lynch and Matilda Sercombe. Written and produced by Jenny Lynch. Music by Purple Planet Music. Sound effects by Pixabay. https://www.creativescience.com.au Episode content: 00:00 Introduction and fast facts 02:20 Sea slug adaptations 04:26 Why do slugs have slime? 06:10 Sea Slug Census 08:26 Sticky tapioca slime You will need: Help from and adult, a small saucepan, a spoon, a stove, one quarter of a cup of cold tap water, four drops food colouring, and one quarter of a cup of tapioca flour. iNaturalist: https://www.inaturalist.org/ Search for ‘Sea Slug Census'
The grey side-gilled sea slug (Pleurobranchaea maculata) might look unassuming, but it holds the title of Aotearoa's New Zealand's most toxic creature.
Ecologists have discovered a population of the rare sea slug, Smeagol in Otago. Emile Donovan speaks to science manager at the Otago Regional Council, Tom Dyer.
Enjoy an interdimensional conversation with Peyton Partyhorn, a sea slug as well as an animator and web comic artist who's skills shines brightly in all their work, as we discuss his web comic Molly's Future Mishaps, his indie animated project Parvey: The Interdimensional Singer, sea slugs, and so much more! Peyton's Links: Web comic: https://mollysfuturemishaps.com/ Kickstarter launch page: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/peytonpartyhorn/mollys-future-mishaps-volume-1-graphic-novel-goodies Twitter: https://twitter.com/peytonpartyhorn Tumblr: https://partyhorn.tumblr.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@peytonpartyhorn918 Parvey Twitter: https://twitter.com/ParveyCartoon Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/peytonpartyhorn/tiers Thumbnail by: Peyton Partyhorn Check out the MERCH SHOP, now with SHOES: https://post-modern-art-podcast-shop.fourthwall.com/ Join the PostModArtPod Discord server: https://discord.gg/bdg4UFbmm9 Join the PMAP Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pmap Intro Song - "Seductive Treasure" - Color of Illusion Outro Song - "Parts In Motion" - Vera Much Stream her EP "Thank U!": https://open.spotify.com/album/3AO61mm8a81osp9FsPpFgv?si=sZ2Pq_aSTbWLzHLwff2Rig Linktree (To find other platforms, socials, etc.): https://linktr.ee/PostModernArtPodcast For business inquiries, contact postmodernartpodcast@gmail.com Showrunners of the podcast are Nathan Ragland and Maria Moreno Maria's Links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TipsyJHearts Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tipsyjhearts/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tipsyjhearts Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/tipsyjhearts Portfolio: https://tipsyjhearts.wixsite.com/portfolio Produced with A1denArtz Aiden's Links: Carrd: https://a1denartz.carrd.co/ Tumblr: https://a1denartz.tumblr.com/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/a1denartz.bsky.social Inkblot: https://inkblot.art/profile/a1denartz Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/a1denartz/ Go out there and create something special!
In today's episode we learn all about the sea angel. this adorable yet viscious predator is locked in an evolutionary duel with another adorable sea creature- the sea butterfly! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/savethemermaids/support
For week three of our four-part Eureka Prizes mini-series, we're joined by two members of the Sea Slug Census team: Dr Nicole Mertens and Professor Steve Smith. The Sea Slug Census was a finalist for the Innovation in Citizen Science category at the Eureka Prizes 2023, and brings together slug enthusiasts across the country to find these wonderful critters of all different sizes and colours.Tune in to the episode to hear Nicole and Steve tell Olly all about why sea slugs are so incredible, and how we can all be a part of their story. Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Olly Dove (@olly_dove)Production: Ryan SmithMedia & Promotion: Georgia Stewart (@ggstew25)
On this episode we discuss the garden sea slug which was thought, like other animals, to eat algae and then incorporate it into their skin to do photosynthesis but due to new studies it is thought to be cloning the DNA and incorporating it into their own cells.
The team catch up with Myra Kelly who joins the show over the phone from Sorrento Back Beach where she and the team celebrate World Jellyfish Day! Myra also gives an extended dive report. Australian Marine Science Asssociation members Morgin Ellis and Lucy Coals come into the studio to discuss sea grass restoration and the importance of failures when working in the field of science. And Dr Surf calls in from the Vintage Surf Day at Point Leo to learn more about how to fundraise for the Disabled Surfer's Association.Unfortunately, Professor Maria Burn was unable to make the show due to an issue with phone numbers, but she will join the show at a later date!
Ellen soaks up the sun with the leaf sheep & Christian gets biblical with the miraculous basilisk. We discuss photosynthesis, losing your head over parasites, outrunning physics, and mythology.To learn more about the All for Animals walk at the Woodland Park Zoo, visit their website & join our team if you're able!For more information about us & our podcast, head over to our website!Follow Just the Zoo of Us on Threads, Facebook, Instagram & Discord!Follow Ellen on TikTok!
Ellen soaks up the sun with the leaf sheep & Christian gets biblical with the miraculous basilisk. We discuss photosynthesis, losing your head over parasites, outrunning physics, and mythology.To learn more about the All for Animals walk at the Woodland Park Zoo, visit their website & join our team if you're able!For more information about us & our podcast, head over to our website!Follow Just the Zoo of Us on Threads, Facebook, Instagram & Discord!Follow Ellen on TikTok!
Mark Blanch discusses his adventure onboard a sea vessel from Dubai through to Colombo. Chief Scientist Dr Tim O'Hara introduces Wonders of the Deep Sea at Museums Victoria. Kade Mills on the Sea Slug Census in San Remo.
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A new MP3 sermon from Answers in Genesis Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Colorful Sea Slug Subtitle: Answers with Ken Ham Speaker: Ken Ham Broadcaster: Answers in Genesis Ministries Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 2/23/2023 Length: 1 min.
Sea slugs called nudibranchs are born with shells but lose them as they grow up. Why would they give up this protection?
Ever felt like a sea slug with its head popped off?! Mindy and Guy Raz haven't either! Join the WOW crew as they wrap their brains around the mind-boggling, self-decapitating Elysia marginata! It's the who, what, when, where, why, how, and wow of SEA SLUGS! Originally aired 5/17/21.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week we're talking about sea slugs! These amazing animals come in so many cool shapes and sizes, with some wild adaptations that blew our minds. Listen to learn more! If you'd like to support the show, please check out our merch store over on Etsy where we sell stickers, sticker sheets, and postcards. Don't forget to subscribe and leave us a rating and review. To stay up to date and see our weekly episode illustrations, make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter. And don't forget to check out our TikTok! Beyond Blathers is hosted and produced by Olivia deBourcier and Sofia Osborne, with art by Olivia deBourcier and music by Max Hoosier. This podcast is not associated with Animal Crossing or Nintendo, we just love this game.
Why the Sea Slug eats it's own brain... In this episode we talk about: - Context, the driving range and why movement is shaped by the environment we are in. - How to create more context at the driving range, so that you don't eat your own brain! SHOW LINKS: - Join our 365 Days of Tiger Quotes: https://golflessons.lpages.co/swingliketiger/ - Join the waiting list for Swing Like Tiger Courses: www.swingliketiger.com - Share your Stories: https://app.rumble.studio/forms/open/1c70586b-d103-4aca-ae8c-f5a6555770f2 Connect on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PeterArnottGolf or Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peterarnottgolf/
Baykeeper Neil Blake talks about his brilliant new penguin-proof plant guards that support the nests of the resident penguins from the St Kilda penguin colony; the brilliant work of Brighton Sea Scouts, plus some coastal planting Neil is leading at Middle Park dunes. Then, Nicole Mertens from Victorian National Parks Association discusses the 14th Sea Slug Census, which has just started; and Dr Beach explains the cetacean retia mirabilia, or wondrous network, which researchers now believe protects the brains of whales and dolphins from the pressures brought about by swimming at depth. With presenters Bron, Dr. Beach, and Kade. Program Page: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/podcasts/radio-marinaraFacebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064257776864
Alice and Pooyan find out if the grotesque sea creature is there to help their family, or destroy them all. This story is also part of the Beach Encounters series.B is for Bisexual - short stories by Laura P. Valtorta
Alice and Pooyan see problems develop in their marriage once their daughters leave home. Will the grotesque sea creature help them, or destroy them?B is for Bisexual - short stories by Laura P. Valtorta
Laura and Katy start season 3 with a ‘bang' by delving into some of the unique mating rituals of the animal kingdom. Some creatures dance, some build bedazzled love shacks, and some...stab each other with love darts? This took a turn.Learn more about these elaborate courtships (and laugh at the rituals we couldn't tease on social media) wherever you like to get your podcasts!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/ftlonpodcast)
Monday BreakyPresented by Jacob // 7AM Judith Peppard is joined by Romana Vijeyarasa on Communication Mixdown to chat about the book International Women's Rights Law and Gender Equality: Making the law work for women, the Gender Legislative Index she developed at UTS and the potential of the law in the work of progressing women's rights and gender equality. // 7.30AM James Whitmore on Out of the Blue is up next with an update on the Melbourne Sea Slug Census from Nicole Mertens of the Victorian National Parks Association. Divers were able to squeeze in a winter survey between lockdowns in July. // 7.40AM Fiona McLeod AO SC talks to Annie from Solidarity Breakfast about her new book - Easy Lies & Influence which outlines the threats to our democracy posed by the catalogue of corrupt practises exhibited by the present Federal Government despite the checks and balances that are present to challenge them. It is part of Monash University Publishing's In the National Interest series. // 8AM Mark Buckly gives us his take on the state of 'The Lucky Country'? being led by second rate politicians, who hope their luck never ends. Recorded for 3CR's Left After Breakfast Program. // 8.05AM Jacob speaks with Sharyn Davies, the Director of Herb Feith Indonesia Engagement Centre at the Monash University School of Languages, Literatures, Cultures, and Linguistics about lockdowns, the current state of affairs in Indonesia, and why we should continue doing our part to keep each other safe. // SONGS: Yadu by Lady LashTop of the World by KimbraWhite Noise by Dancingwater
In this episode, we hear from Luke Halpin, who recently discovered that giant centipedes are eating his seabird research subjects on a tiny island off Norfolk Island. We hear about the difficulties of seabird research and why it's so important for ocean conservation. Find out more on The Conversation.Also, we get an update on the Melbourne Sea Slug Census from Nicole Mertens of the Victorian National Parks Association. Divers were able to squeeze in a winter survey between lockdowns in July. You might be surprised to hear how many types of sea slugs live in the waters close to Melbourne! Find out more about the census here. Image: A sea slug, Phyllodesmium serratum, under Blairgowrie Pier. Andrea McIntyre/Flickr CC-BY-NC-ND 2.0.
Scientists have discovered the ultimate case of regeneration: Some decapitated sea slugs can regrow hearts and whole new bodies. This “wonder of nature,” reported in a biology journal on March 8, could eventually help scientists better understand and tackle regeneration of human tissue. Biology researcher Sayaka Mitoh said she loves studying Japanese sea slugs because they are small, cute and weird. They can even briefly photosynthesize like a plant drawing food from the sun. One day in the lab, she saw something bizarre: A sea slug had decapitated itself and the head kept on moving and living. Then a couple more did the same, according to a study in Current Biology. So the doctoral student, along with Nara Women's University aquatic ecology professor Yoichi Yusa, tried it themselves, cutting the heads off 16 sea slugs. Six of the creatures started regenerating, with three succeeding and surviving. One of the three even lost and regrew its body twice. They said that the species probably developed the feat as a way of fighting off parasites. (AP) This article was provided by The Japan Times Alpha.
Ever felt like a sea slug with its head popped off?! Mindy and Guy Raz haven't either! Join the WOW crew as they wrap their brains around the mind-boggling, self-decapitating Elysia marginata! It's the who, what, when, where, why, how, and wow of SEA SLUGS!
Today, we have a little fun with the comparison of a sea creature who can amputate parts of their own body and re-generate a new improved version in its place. I expressed my desire to possess the same skill in suffering the disease and contaminated parts of myself that have been devoured by the narcissist or sociopath, and replacing it with a whole and healthy new version of myself. Wishful thinking. This little tongue in cheek illustrates our need for healing. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pesqueda/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pesqueda/support
Water and solar powered planes, instruments made from ice, Afghan girls singing ban lifted, raccoon friend, lost walrus and the snail that severs its own head! All that and more on this week's dip in the whirlpool of news and information! Some links of items covered on our show...The Dodo - Raccoon Brings Her Baby To Meet Her Human Best Friend | FacebookMinor Swing Django Reinhardt by Ice Music Sweden | Free Listening on SoundCloudhttps://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/playing-it-cool-these-artists-make-music-with-ice
Hello all, today I discuss some experiments results and the amazing Sea Slug. Plus other stuff, so grab a cup a join me!! Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/teawithkehoe/message
This week we learn that sea slugs are the most metal creatures on god's green earth. Also mattress boats, secret mirror apartments, mutant rats, and golf bullets. Enjoy!
The British Royal family is in damage control mode after race revelations rock the institution, and has President Biden's dog Major been a bad boy? Also, sea slugs astonish scientists. Click here to subscribe now to When Katty Met Carlos, OZY’s newest podcast: https://www.ozy.com/pg/podcast/when-katty-met-carlos
On today's episode of Wagering Issues, Dave, Nastassia and 1/2 of The Rest are all over the place. Want to know how to impart big pear flavor in cocktails? We've got that. Want to apply to be the in-house Plate Spinner at Booker & Dax? Find out more here. Afraid to ingest liquid nitrogen? So are we!Plus, a listener writes in with suggestions on oysters and the crabs that love them.#FreeNastassiaHave a question for Cooking Issues? Send us a voicememo while we’re all social distancing or ask in the chatroom. Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Cooking Issues by becoming a member!Cooking Issues is Powered by Simplecast.
How does it feel to find the world's longest organism? Which sea slugs look like David Bowie? This week the Particle Podcast takes a deep dive, right down to visit the sea slugs. Our guide is molecular marine biologist Dr Nerida Wilson. She joins the podcast to chat about world travels and unexpected career paths. You can find Nerida on twitter @neridawilson Particle Podcast is about science and the people who just love it. It's produced and presented by Rose Kerr (@rosie.zkerr). You can find more Particle at particle.scitech.org.au or @ParticleWA on Twitter and Instagram.
“…And today we’re talking about a naughty slug that doesn’t play by the rules. But more on that later.” Hi, LDT listeners. You’re about to hear something special: Life, Death and Taxonomy’s first ever theme song. We’ve long set the mood with free to use web found music, but thanks to our friend Casy, we […]
Think Fast, Worst Date Wednesday, Loose Change Trivia, That Ain't Nuthin', War of the Roses, Mixtape Game, Fireworks Name or Comedy Movie Name?, and more!
Think Fast, Worst Date Wednesday, Loose Change Trivia, That Ain't Nuthin', War of the Roses, Mixtape Game, Fireworks Name or Comedy Movie Name?, and more!
He isn't but a common Sea Slug!SCP-1867 was written by Djoric.Lord Blackwood and the Greate Tarasque Hunt of '83 was written by SmaptiHost & Narrator - Jon Grilz |SCP-1867 - Graham Rowat |Dr. Seven - Russel More |Col. D'Efante - Karim Kronfi |Dr. Thursday - Pacific S. Obadiah |Music - Tom Rory Parsons |Showrunner & Sound Designer - Pacific S. Obadiah |Producer - Tom Owen |Presented by Bloody Disgusting |www.Bloody-Disgusting.com |www.SCParchives.com |www.audiobooksontape.com/scp |Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scp_pod |Donations: https://supporter.acast.com/scp-archives |Twitter: https://twitter.com/scp_pod |Tumblr: https://scp-pod.tumblr.com |Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scppod |Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scp_pod |Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/scparchives |Discord: https://discord.gg/H9g72zW |Fan Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/338468066560317 Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/scp-archives. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dan is joined by Isabel Thomas, author of 'This Book Will (Help) Cool The Climate'; learn how to make sustainable change in your own life and even influence others around you to do the same. Plus, a blue angel sea slug slimes its way into the studio. Artwork picture by Sylke Rohrlach
Researchers have found a sea slug that incorporates pieces of algae cells into its body to live off of photosynthesis. Learn more about it in this episode of BrainStuff. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Join the Weatherfords for an animal review! In this episode, Ellen warns us not to touch the blue dragon sea slug & Christian defends our plump pals, the water moccasins.
Join the Weatherfords for an animal review! In this episode, Ellen warns us not to touch the blue dragon sea slug & Christian defends our plump pals, the water moccasins. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
“And today we are talking about the magellan with dark blue flagellum. But more on that later.”
My guest this week is the very talented artist, Kristian Horn. He co-created Baby Badass and has his own podcast, Part Time Fanboy. We have a great, wide ranging conversation about all things G.I. Joe! I know you'll enjoy it! The episode is fantastic too! Low Light is afraid of the dark, but ok with certain ghosts. It'll make sense, I promise. The Filecard Feature is on the Cobra Sea Ray Navigator... Sea Slug! Remember to visit the Joe on Joe Patreon page and see how you can support the show and get exclusive access to the Joe on Joe Illustrated podcast, where we break down every issue of the G.I. Joe comic book!
On today's edition of HomeGrown, Kara Layton from the Centre of Evolutionary Biology joins Darren de Mello and Sue McDougall to discuss the recently found new species of sea slug!
Donna and Fam chat about their Sea Slug Census experience and chat about the Sunscreen Project the EcoCentre is doing with RMIT.
Recapping week 8 (episode 9)of Survivor: Ghost Island. Send your questions to realtalpodcast@gmail.com or leave me a voicemail on the anchor app! Follow me on Twitter and Instagram: @devonwieters Latest RHAP exit interview https://bit.ly/2F3qcSQ
She is representing Cincinnati on the TV show Survivor. She just won immunity by eating the grossest things. We had to talk with Angela about eating a sea slug whole! And A Special Kate Hudson Edition Chelsie's College Of Hollywood Knowledge. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andy and Emma chat live about the ninth episode of Survivor: Ghost Island. Purple Rock Survivor podcast: Ghost Island Episode 9 “The Sea
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Sea slugs, also known as nudibranchs (or nudies), are the stars of the show today. Kade Mills, ReefWatch Coodinator from the Victorian National Parks Association, is in the studio to tell us all about the upcoming Sea Slug Census on April 21 and 22, where volunteers are invited to snorkel their favourite spots and take photos of these colourful little critters, all in the name of citizen science.
Join Andrew as he goes through the ins and outs of the upcoming Sea Slug Census - the first time it's ever been undertaken in Victorian waters!
Harry was a white dog with black spots who liked everything about the seashore, except...the hot sun.One day when the sun was hotter than ever,Harry looked for a shady place to sit.But when he tried to get under the family&`&s beach umbrella...it was too crowded and the family made him leave.When he crawled into the children&`&s sand castle...the walls fell in and the children chased him away.When he walked in the shade that a fat lady made...she became angry and made him stop following her."Get lost!" she said. She was very annoyed.The sun was very hot and Harry had walked a long way from the main beach.He was tired, so he sat down at the water&`&s edge.All of a sudden a big wave came from behind and crashed right on top of him.When the wave rolled back, Harry was left floating in the water.He was completely covered with seaweed.He didn&`&t look like a dog anymore--he looked like something from the bottom of the sea.Suddenly a lady saw him floating toward her."Help! Help!" she shrieked. "It&`&s a Sea Monster!"The lifeguard heard her and blew his whistle."Everybody out!" he shouted. "Everybody out!"Everyone ran out of the water, and so did Harry.He was still covered with cold, wet seaweed.It made him feel cool and comfortable, and now he didn&`&t mind the sun at all.He felt so good, he started running back to his family.On his way, some people saw him."It&`&s a Sea Serpent!" one of the them screamed."It&`&s a Giant Sandworm!" shrieked another.Harry had water in his ears and could hardly hear them.He kept on running toward the main beach.When he got there, Harry stopped and stared.Instead of just his family&`&s umbrella, now there were hundreds of them.They were all striped--just like his family&`&s.Harry couldn&`&t tell one umbrella from another.Suddenly two beach attendants saw him."Holy smoke!" one of them gasped."What&`&s that?""It&`&s a Bushy-backed Sea Slug!" exclaimed the other.They whispered for a moment.Then they ran.Harry went from umbrella to umbrella, but he couldn&`&t find his family.Everyone wore sun hats and sunglasses, and everyone used suntan oil -- just like his family.Harry looked and sniffed very hard, but it was no use.He couldn&`&t tell one family from another.Suddenly the two beach attendants came running back carrying a big trash basket.They ran toward Harry."Stand back!" one of them said to the crowd."We&`&re going to catch it and take it to the Aquarium!" said the other.Then they tiptoed right up behind Harry and raised the trash basket over his head.Harry didn&`&t know the beach attendants were behind him.He was listening to something.He thought he heard someone calling his name.There it was again. "Harry! Harry! Harry!"Now Harry was sure. He didn&`&t wait another second.Just as the basket came down -- he ran!He ran right out from under the basket!It happened so fast, the beach attendants just stood there with their mouths open.As he raced through the crowd some people screamed, some people ran, and some people did both.But Harry paid no attention.He kept on running across the beach.When he got to the Hot Dog stand, he stopped and barked happily.Behind the counter the Hot Dog man was shouting.It was his voice that Harry had heard.But Harry had water in his ears and couldn&`&t hear very well.The man wasn&`&t shouting, "Harry! Harry! Harry!"He was shouting, "Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! Get&`&em while they&`&re hot!"Harry still thought the man was calling his name.He barked and jumped with joy.He jumped so much that suddenly...the seaweed all fell off!When the crowd saw that Harry was a dog, they gasped.They could hardly believe their eyes.All at once Harry began to jump higher than ever.He saw the children!They were running toward him."Oh, Harry!" they cried."We heard you bark!""We&`&ve been looking all over for you!"Harry was so happy, he did a little dance.The Hot Dog man was very grateful to Harry for bringing the crowd to his stand.He sold all the hot dogs he had.He gave Harry a free hamburger.The lady who had told Harry to "get lost" came along and bought him a cold drink."You&`&re no Sea Monster," she said. "You&`&re just a lost, hot dog." Everyone laughed except the two children."He&`&s not lost!" one of them said."He&`&s Harry and he&`&s ours!"Then they hurried off to join the rest of the family.The next time Harry&`&s family went to the beach, they brought a new umbrella.Harry liked this one very much.It was white with black spots.No matter how crowded the beach became, it was easy to find.But best of all -- it was big, and when the sun got very hot, there was room underneath for them all.
The Show Notes Religious Moron of the Week - Faith Comes By Hearing Donna's Couch Party Bartending Interesting Fauna - The Hairy Frog (Trichobatrachus robustus) from Marc in NJ (fyi: The chlorophyll Sea Slug was featured on episode 116) I have a Conan & Jay solution Mixing, mixing, mixing... Whites Only Basketball League Show intro North by Northwest & Mooooon Talking with a Twin Show close ........................ Mentioned in the show and more information Faith Comes By Hearing Slau and Be Sharp Studios Dr. Stephen Primatic Music Faculty Armstrong Atlantic State University Ms. Information's best suggestion for Haitian relief contributions: Doctors Without Borders ........................ Geo's Music: stock up! The catalog at iTunes The catalog at CD Baby .................................... Sign up for the mailing list: Write to Geo! Score more data from the Geologic Universe! Get George's edition Non-Coloring Book at Lulu, both as download and print editions. Have a comment on the show, a Religious Moron tip, or a question for Ask George? Drop George a line and write to Geo's Mom, too! Ms. Information says, "Kids... KIDS... you have made my birthday one of the best times in my life. I love you madly and thank you so much!" Transmitted from the red couch...Photo courtesy of Nick Englesson.