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The Death Of Journalism
Episode One Hundred Seventy Six: Truthful Counsel

The Death Of Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 58:52


Zig tried to secure an interview with his father but negotiations broke down following a technical glitch (0:00-3:50). Polls show Harris' momentum sustaining while conservatives seem unconcerned (3:50-31:00). Trump should consider a deal with RFKJ (31:00-34:00). Harris getting treated the way she treated Willie Brown by the press (35:00-37:00). A complete ret-con of Harris' career and policy positions is underway (38:00-52:00). Trump is off on his comedy tour seemingly oblivious to what is happening and his choice of JD Vance as VP is not helping his cause (52:00-1:05:00). Did Mr Zig have it correct about Harris' VP choice? (1:06:00-1:16:00). Was Trump really struck by a bullet and did he say "gunman" or "government"? (1:18:00-1:24:00). Biden's joke of a withdrawal speech and why is he still President? (1:25:00-1:33:00). The opening ceremony of the Olympics went too far but at least Matt Lauer didn't have to cover it. Many NBC announcers are covering it - but not from Paris (1:33:00-1:45:00).Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-death-of-journalism--5691723/support.

Settling Scores: The Musical Theatre Podcast
Seventy-Six (Trom) Bones to Pick with The Music Man

Settling Scores: The Musical Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 104:16


"The Music Man" by Meredith Willson is a classic, big-hearted American musical that premiered on Broadway in 1957 and went on to win five Tony awards. We invite you to fritter away some time with us while we discuss the love (Forrest) and hate (Lenny) relationship we here at Settling Scores have with this show, which features several standards of the musical theatre canon such as Seventy-Six Trombones, Trouble, 'Til There Was You, Pickalittle and Gary, Indiana.  Along the way, we'll explore several instances of subtle racism in the original score, discuss some fabulous and not-so-fabulous performances (…ahem, looking at you, 2022 revival cast), listen to a cover by none other than the fabulous Ms. Patti LuPone, and of course we'll “talk, talk, talk, talk, and bicker, bicker, bicker” all the while. “Yessssir, yessssir!”   Synopsis: Charming con-man-with-a-heart-of-gold Harold Hill arrives in the small town of River City, Iowa, posing as a boys' band organizer. He sweet talks the townspeople into investing in instruments and uniforms for the band he claims he will lead, despite having no musical ability. Along the way, Hill meets and falls for Marian Paroo, the straight-laced town librarian and music teacher, who sees through his scheme, but finds herself falling for him nonetheless. As Hill's deception unravels, he must decide whether to flee or face the consequences, ultimately discovering a deeper connection to the town - and to Marian - than he anticipated. This spirited and infectious musical explores themes of love, trust, and the transformative power of music in a nostalgic portrayal of early 20th-century America. Bona fide happy ending, guaranteed.   And join us over on our Facebook and Instagram pages to tell us what you think!

Tales of Teyvat: A Genshin Lore Podcast
Episode Seventy-Six: Hu Tao and the Wangsheng Funeral Parlor

Tales of Teyvat: A Genshin Lore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 80:19


Ad Astra Travelers! Welcome to another episode of Tales of Teyvat: A Genshin Lore Podcast. This week, we're discussing Hu Tao and the Wangsheng Funeral Parlor. After our hosts realize they've talked about two parentless Pyro characters in a row, they discuss our lack of introduction to Hu Tao in the game, the history of the Funeral Parlor, and learn about Hu Tao's interesting family dynamics. Afterward, we'll discuss Hu Tao's special power to maintain the border between the living and the dead, her terrible rap skills, and her unexpected relationships with adepti, archons, and exorcists. Be prepared for poetry, singing, and more in this week's episode. Visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠talesofteyvat.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to find a comprehensive lore sheet that provides visual aids and links to videos and important Genshin Impact Resources. Make sure to give us a follow on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ or ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to stay updated on all things Tales of Teyvat and let us know your thoughts on today's episode. Questions? Thoughts? Theories you have to share? Feel free to email us at talesofteyvatpod@gmail.com and let us know, we would love to hear from you! Tales of Teyvat has partnered with the Shade Chamber Podcast to create a Genshin Community on Discord for our listeners! We are so excited to chat Genshin Lore, Honkai Star Rail, and so much more with you! You can join our server at https://bit.ly/shadesofteyvat.

A Table at the Tan-O: Conversations About the World of General Hospital
Episode Two Hundred Seventy-Six - 07/11/2024

A Table at the Tan-O: Conversations About the World of General Hospital

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 59:29


Gia and Keisha would like to ask the writers to try a little harder. But in a friendly way. They don't need to be punished with more pep rallies for Drew. Please. But if more attention could be paid to Sonny's undermedicated state? Of course, you have to be careful what you wish for. G and K don't want anything really terrible to happen. Maybe he could just start walking around shirtless like Cody? That could be fun. Also, is Portia supposed to be just a big mosquito? Maybe she and Jordan could finally get the fully developed character treatment? With professional and personal lives? Why not give it a try? Thanks! #mauricebenard  #kellythiebaud #rogerhowarth #maurawest #steveburton #delirious #tshirtgiveaway #barshampoo #daydrinkingwithsethmeyers #hillstreetblues #kinshriner #saveava #nicholaschavez #savediane #stonewallkitchen #hallandoates #superstore #freaksandgeeks #waitingonafriend #memyselfi #freefallin #alanarkin #whosgonnarideyourwildhorses #maneater #whippingpost #colonoscopy #takethenap #alleymills #billylibby #chickadee #fortgorgeous #robertgossett #daydrinkingwithsethandlizzo #marcuscoloma #useastaplegun #riptwitch #ripepiphany #ripsonyaeddy  #waywardchickadee #barshampoo #ripmiffy #lovedogs #justinebateman #brookeshields #neilgaiman #dnice #cq #deborahcox #malcolmjamalwarner #lume #godzillaminusone #ripjacklynzeman #jasonmomoa #adambelanoff #thecloser #majorcrimes #wings #murphybrown #thecosbyshow #pinkalicious #ripbillymiller #ripmatthewperry #riptylerchristopher #ripandrebraugher #ripjohnnywactor

The Exploring Series
Exploring the SCP Foundation: SCP-8833 - Nineteen Seventy-Six

The Exploring Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 40:50


https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-8833 Written by: djkaktus Support the Patreon to see Exploring videos early and vote on new ones!: http://bit.ly/1U9QkPh Join the Discord!: https://discord.gg/beRYZgbbgP Support the Series with official Merch!: https://t.co/aH0HApXp7v Follow me on Twitter for updates!: https://twitter.com/TES_Mangg Listen on Podcasts: https://anchor.fm/theexploringseries Exploring SCP Foundation Playlist: https://bit.ly/2whu8NA Exploring Dungeons and Dragons Playlist: https://bit.ly/348IZZu Exploring Warhammer 40k Playlist: https://bit.ly/2DoFZgu Exploring Celtic Mythology Playlist: https://bit.ly/2rTuHLm Exploring Norse Mythology Playlist: http://bit.ly/2EAHTda Exploring Elder Scrolls Playlist: http://bit.ly/2fgqQoY Exploring Star Wars Playlist: http://bit.ly/2lNtlN0 Exploring Middle-Earth Playlist: http://bit.ly/2cGNcty Exploring the Cthulhu Mythos Playlist: http://bit.ly/25OI9jY Exploring History Playlist: https://bit.ly/2w7XMqM Video Game Stories Playlist: https://bit.ly/3hhgbqK My Gaming Channel: youtube.com/user/ManggsLPs Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=000z5zd6mrc Content relating to the SCP Foundation, including the SCP Foundation logo, is licensed under Creative Commons Sharealike 3.0 and all concepts originate from http://www.scp-wiki.net and its authors. This video, being derived from this content, is hereby also released under Creative Commons Sharealike 3.0. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theexploringseries/support

Bob Forrest's Don't Die Podcast
Episode Two Hundred Seventy Six

Bob Forrest's Don't Die Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 71:10


Bob, Chuk & Elijah get into the hard work of saying yes to life, Bob tells his "90 second"(haha) autobiography, Clinicians need facial hair and/or to connect with their patients, Elijah's first drunk and first Kiss concert, Elvis is having a normal childhood finally, Chuk hates trampolines and more. Back on the ramble and happy to be living whatever happens!

Le Batard & Friends Network
Mystery Crate - Episode Two Hundred - Seventy - Six

Le Batard & Friends Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 53:40


In one of the most hectic Mystery Crates in recent memory, the crew talks about their F1 plans, getting Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce to do an interview, Jeremy's music industry conspiracy theory, Roy's hopeful trip to Finland and Stunt Dan joins the show to talk Tony's personal "employees." Also, Happy 30th birthday to Jessica. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Le Batard & Friends - Mystery Crate
Episode Two Hundred - Seventy - Six

Le Batard & Friends - Mystery Crate

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 53:40


In one of the most hectic Mystery Crates in recent memory, the crew talks about their F1 plans, getting Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce to do an interview, Jeremy's music industry conspiracy theory, Roy's hopeful trip to Finland and Stunt Dan joins the show to talk Tony's personal "employees." Also, Happy 30th birthday to Jessica. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Clonmel Podcast
The Clonmel Podcast - Episode One Hundred and Seventy Six Friday 26th April 2024

The Clonmel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 39:17


DJ O'Dwyer......On this week's Clonmel Podcast I chat to DJ O'Dwyer from Healthwise gym at Ard Gaoithe Business Park. DJ not only chats about setting up the gym, but also his 30 years as a Garda, having words with Jon Bon Jovi while on security detail for Nelson Mandela and  growing up in Glenconnor .I also pop along to Tipperary ETB's open day at the Army Barracks.

Breaker Whiskey
176 - One Hundred Seventy Six

Breaker Whiskey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 1:57


[TRANSCRIPT] [click, static] Alright, okay, I'm thinking I should maybe explain some things.  [click, static] Though you'd think by this point I'd earned some explanations of my own, but then again I guess I have the advantage of speaking in words, not dits and dahs. But I did say I'd happily sit by the radio for hours and translate whatever you wanted to send me, so if you do have explanations to give… I'm not sure who I'm even addressing this to at this point.  I'm…I'm safe. For now, at least. I won't say where I am, obviously. Not when this transmission might be heard by— [click, static] It doesn't make any fucking sense. But maybe it's the only thing that does make sense. The man, in the house—god, he might still be there, he— I recognized his cologne. And it could be—I mean, it could be anyone, right, for all I know it's the most common cologne there is but… I'm the stone. I caused the ripple. I killed a man who was just doing his job and, in doing so, destroyed the future.  And somehow, that man broke into my house.  [click, static] [beeps] Not the future. Your future -. --- - / - .... . / ..-. ..- - ..- .-. . .-.-.- / -.-- --- ..- .-. / ..-. ..- - ..- .-. .

Robot Talk
Episode Seventy-Six: Andrew Starr

Robot Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 34:22


Claire chatted to Andrew Starr from Cranfield University all about robot maintenance and railway inspection robots. Andrew Starr holds a PhD in condition monitoring of robotic production systems and is a Chartered Engineer. His career started with British Aerospace, before working for the University of Manchester, University of Huddersfield, and the University of Hertfordshire. At Cranfield University he is Professor of Maintenance Systems, and former Head of the Centre for Life-cycle Engineering and Management. His research is in monitoring of mechanical systems with special interests in railways, aero gears, sensor systems, and maintenance optimisation through data fusion. Win a Robot Talk T-shirt For a chance to win your very own organic cotton Robot Talk t-shirt, all you have to do is: Sign up to our newsletter Share our competition post on social media: Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, BlueSky, Threads or Mastodon You can enter across multiple platforms. One lucky winner will be randomly selected each month!  Find out more: https://www.robottalk.org/t-shirt-competition/.

The Quiz Cupboard
Episode 76: Episode Seventy-Six: "Which singer is pictured on the Australian $100 note?"

The Quiz Cupboard

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 24:32


NB - apologies for the slight audio issues towards the end of this episode. Nothing too terribly distracting, but slightly annoying and I'll see if I can work out the cause.Major milestone: there are now as many regular Quiz Cupboard episodes as there are trombones in the big parade. Cornets, we're coming for you. Rounds include Broken Karaoke Machine and Second The Best.Join the Patreon and become a Cupboard Dweller!Get your Quiz Cupboard merch here.Social media:- Instagram- TwitterThanks to:CGBJTLord and Lady Grames of LutonBrandon HuntGwynne YColin FarleyNat PandaZach and JPSteven (aka Jaye's Boyfriend)Queen Sherbert FlavourLeslieLucille Pavlov & SandbagLady EkaterinaSandra from Malmö SwedenElisa & MartinEmmaShauna and BasCaroline RDante PetrinIan and Beth's road tripsChar & Ollie

Rock N Roll Pantheon
ImmaLetYouFinish... Episode One Hundred Seventy-Six: Changing Tides.

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 67:24


It's ImmaLetYouFinish... #176! Court & Amy count the pink slips, give Normani career advice, and remember when record labels had a binder of takeout menus. ImmaLetYouFinish... Podcast is a proud member of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

ImmaLetYouFinish...
Episode One Hundred Seventy-Six: Changing Tides.

ImmaLetYouFinish...

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 67:24


It's ImmaLetYouFinish... #176! Court & Amy count the pink slips, give Normani career advice, and remember when record labels had a binder of takeout menus. ImmaLetYouFinish... Podcast is a proud member of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ideas Don't Bleed
IDEAS DON'T BLEED episode seventy-six | Ram V, part two

Ideas Don't Bleed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 42:31


This week, we're joined once again by Ram V. (The Many Deaths of Laila Starr / Detective Comics) as we discuss his comics origins, reinventing modern mythology, his new Image Comics series The One Hand, and more!IDB is an all-new weekly podcast presented by Ashcan Press and featuring Matthew Rosenberg, the Supple Boiz, and wonderful guests from the world of comic books!Our theme song is “Where's the Poison” by Summer People.Enjoy! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ashcanpress.substack.com

Arroe Collins
Arroe Unplugged Page One Thousand Three Hundred Seventy Six

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2024 6:04


Smith and Marx Walk into a Bar: A History of Economics Podcast

François, Jennifer, and Çınla chat with George Tavlas about his new book The Monetarists: The Making of the Chicago Monetary Tradition, 1927–1960. 

THE MUSICAL UNIVERSE OF PROFESSOR HURST
EPISODE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-SIX, interview with singer/songwriter Spencer LaJoye

THE MUSICAL UNIVERSE OF PROFESSOR HURST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 68:15


Spencer LaJoye's music is exceedingly moving on both a lyrical and musical level. We have a wonderful discussion about their music making and Spencer's newest album Shadow Puppets to be released on February 16, 2024.

Backyard Stories
Episode Seventy Six - Nick Robertson 2.0

Backyard Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 13:38


This episode was recorded live at the Brunswick Artists Bar, on the 29th of January 2024. The theme was STRETCH. © Long Story Short Broadcasting

3Q
3Q Episode Seventy Six: Nikki Boon

3Q

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 16:29


No matter where you are in your career, you'll benefit from listening to 3Q. 3Q provides a window into the careers of some of the best in the music business. Every episode is an insider's view of the realities of life as a music executive. Topics include issues of empowerment, uncertainty, trust, finances, etc; issues that will impact you both personally and professionally. The executives we interview represent every aspect of the industry including but not limited to A&R, Marketing, Music Supervision, Artist Management, Promotion, and more.  About Nikki: Michigan born, Nashville based, Nikki Boon started her professional career as Kane Brown's Tour Manager, later becoming his Day-To-Day Manager. Boon has worked for Martha Earls since 2012, currently under 1021 Entertainment and is also involved in its joint venture with Sony, as well as the production company Demasiado. In 2021 Boon signed pop band Nightly. She originally moved to Nashville to study at Belmont, and later transferred to MTSU to obtain a degree in Music Business with a minor in marketing.

The Kingdom Is For Everyone
Episode Seventy Six - The Transformative Power Of Love

The Kingdom Is For Everyone

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 21:27


God Who is Love is transformative. In 1 Corinthians 13 we don't only see the qualities of agape love, but we see how it transforms us from angry, impatient, proud and unforgiving people into people Who love others just like God-Self. The message of love must never grow old in our lives! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thekingdom4everyone/support

Creative Guts
Creative Catalogue Seventy-Six

Creative Guts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 6:35


The Creative Guts' team is back with another installment of Creative Catalogues! In these mini episodes, someone from the Creative Guts' team will share a glimpse at the inspiring, creative things and folks they think you ought to know about. This week's episode is being hosted by Laura, one of the co-founders and hosts of Creative Guts and the artist behind Artful Harper Studios.  Featured in this episode:Daniel Freaker | www.freakerstudio.comThe Future by Naomi Alderman | www.naomialderman.comThe Amazing Devil | www.theamazingdevil.comHang out with Creative Guts on Facebook and Instagram where our handle is @CreativeGutsPodcast and learn more online at www.CreativeGutsPodcast.com. If you love listening, consider showing Creative Guts your support! You can leave a review, make a tax deductible donation, buy some merch, or interact with our content on social media. Learn more about us at www.CreativeGutsPodcast.com.

The Ghosts of Harrenhal: A Song of Ice and Fire Podcast (ASOIAF)
Chapter Seventy-Six - Jon 11 - A Storm of Swords | A Song of Ice and Fire (ASOIAF)

The Ghosts of Harrenhal: A Song of Ice and Fire Podcast (ASOIAF)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 68:14


Jon is summoned by King Stannis. The king offers Jon his dream come true; the title of Lord Stark of Winterfell. Stannis also plans to let the wildlings through the Wall, if they bend the knee. Jon agrees with the wildling plan but needs time to think about being legitimized and made lord of Winterfell. Simon and Mackelly consider shopping for castle-warming gifts.Chapter Review:Jon Snow spars in the yard of Castle Black with Satin. Melisandre interrupts; King Stannis wants a word with Jon. Stannis tells Jon he's heard much about him. Jon confirms some facts and dispels some rumors. The bottom line is that he never turned his cloak. The king believes him. Stannis knows Janos Slynt and knew Ned Stark. Stannis reveals that he plans to let the wildlings through the Wall, as long as they bend the knee and take R'hllor as their true god. The king explains that he's here to fight the true enemy: the Great Other. They will need the wildling's help in that fight.Stannis then tells Jon the primary reason he sent for him. The king doesn't need another sword in the Night's Watch. He needs the North. There's no better way to rally the North than through a son of Eddard Stark. He plans to legitimize Jon, making him Jon Stark the Lord of Winterfell. It was a dream of Jon's when he was young, but he never wanted harm to come to his siblings. However, he's likely the last of them alive. But there's another issue: he's taken The Black. Melisandre says his vow is meaningless, since it wasn't said to R'hellor. The final detail of the plan is that Stannis wants to marry Jon to the wildling Val. Jon asks for time to consider the offer.Characters/Places/Names/Events:Jon Snow - Bastard son of Ned Stark. Member of the Night's Watch.Stannis Baratheon - Brother of dead King Robert, claims the Iron Throne because Cersei's children are not Robert's.Melisandre - Red Woman of Ashaii. Priestess of R'Hellor, the Lord of Light. Janos Slynt - New recruit to the Night's Watch. Formerly commander of the Gold Cloaks in King's Landing and briefly Lord of Harrenhal.Mance Rayder - King Beyond the Wall, a former brother of the Night's Watch.Val - Sister to Mance's woman Dalla. Support the showSupport us: Buy from our store Buy us a Cup of Arbor Gold, or become a sustainer and receive cool perks Donate to our cause Use our exclusive URL for a free 30-day trial of Audible Buy or gift Marriott Bonvoy points through our affiliate link Rate and review us at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, podchaser.com, and elsewhere.Find us on social media: Discord Twitter @GhostsHarrenhal Facebook Instagram YouTube All Music credits to Ross Bugden:INSTAGRAM! : https://instagram.com/rossbugden/ (rossbugden) TWITTER! : https://twitter.com/RossBugden (@rossbugden) YOUTUBE! : https://www.youtube.com/wa...

Angry British Conservative.
Episode One Hundred and Seventy Six Just Stop Oil protesters break glass cover of painting at National Gallery

Angry British Conservative.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 3:24


Episode One Hundred and Seventy Six Just Stop Oil protesters break glass cover of painting at National Gallery

Little Sleep//Much Reading
Episode Seventy-Six: Native American Heritage Month

Little Sleep//Much Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 71:36


ITS ONE OF OUR FAVORITE EPISODES OF THE YEAR. This episode ALWAYS SLAPS and this year is no exception!! The LSMR Ladies once again found too banger books by Native American Authors to share with you today.

Breaker Whiskey
076 - Seventy-Six

Breaker Whiskey

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 3:31


[TRANSCRIPT] [click, static] Breaker, breaker, this is WAR1974 calling out from Route 36, heading South. Don't worry, I'm not going to Denver. I'll drive right past but…I assume that's okay? You still haven't told me anything about why I should avoid it, so— [click, static] I think—I think my last transmission probably cut off. I was in the hotel, in that room, Room 217, talking on the CB somehow when all of a sudden, whatever phantom power had been keeping it going just…died. The moment it did—in the exact moment the radio went dark, not a second before—there was this flicker. The man that I'd seen, the—the ghost? Hallucination, whatever. He appeared again, just for a moment. By the door. Suitcase in hand, looking over his shoulder as he put his hand on the doorknob. He was looking around the room like he was expecting to see something. And for that one second, I could've sworn that he saw me. That's impossible right? I mean, the whole thing is impossible. The weird feeling, my CB turning on by itself, with no power hookup, seeing a person who isn't there…none of it makes sense. And he looked…he just looked like a normal person. He wasn't dressed in, I don't know, old timey clothes, he didn't have chains around his arms or gashes in his face or any of the things you would expect to see on a ghost. 
He didn't look like a ghost. [click, static] God, am I a person who has opinions on what ghosts are supposed to look like now? Anyway, I'm doing better now that I'm away from there. It was—it wasn't scary exactly— [click, static] Alright, no, it was fucking scary. But it was scariest when I was in my room alone that night, not when I followed the feeling and saw the apparition the next morning. That was just— That was walking into the wrong room and seeing another hotel guest checking out. That's all it was. Except there were no other guests. There's never any other guests at any of the places I stay. And maybe…maybe he never checked out. [click, static] I'm glad to be putting that place in my fucking rearview. [click, static]

entreprequeers podcast
Episode Seventy Six: Break Up With Your Phone

entreprequeers podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 56:32


This week, Kaylene & Anna finally realize that it's season nine. Listen in as they talk eclipse energy, giving up glamor in favor of consistency, and their own personal relationships with the internet, social media, and their phones.Notes for Episode Seventy FiveRegister for Anna's Phone Sabbatical.Tarot Time: The King of Pentacles from the Buffy the Vampire Slayer TarotBro Book Review: Nope! Check out If Books Could Kill.

Arroe Collins
Arroe Unplugged Page One Thousand Two Hundred Seventy Six

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 6:50


The Weighting Room Podcast
Episode Seventy Six: Carbohydrates: Whole vs. Refined

The Weighting Room Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 29:45 Transcription Available


Chris and Lisa read the Healthline article https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/good-carbs-bad-carbs and discuss. Ever wondered how many carbs you should be consuming and what's the difference between whole and refined carbs? Well, you're in for a treat. This episode is dedicated to unpacking the contentious topic of carbohydrates. We explore the intricate world of carbs, discussing dietary guidelines, the role carbs play in our health, and why they've been unfairly demonized as the primary cause of obesity. We debunk this myth with research and real-life examples of populations thriving on high-carb diets. We also delve into the complex carbs found in vegetables, quinoa, and legumes, and their refined counterparts like sugar and pastries.But it's not just about carbs, we also touch on the wider theme of healthy eating. Yes, we know it's easier said than done, particularly when healthier foods often seem more expensive. However, we share practical tips on how to strike a balance between refined carbs and whole food sources, and make the most of your budget. We aim to help you understand that eating healthier doesn't have to cost a fortune and can be achieved with some smart shopping and food choices. So, whether you're looking to gain a better understanding of carbs or are just curious about healthy eating, this episode is not to be missed!Support the showDo you have a story you would like to share? Send it to us at theweightingroompc@gmail.comDisclaimer: We are not Medical professionals and all views and opinions are our own.

Failure to Franchise
Episode Seventy-Six - The Haunted Mansion (2003)

Failure to Franchise

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 81:58


"Summer Surprise" continues, with an unexpectedly relevant movie selection from the online randomizer! As Disney's recent Haunted Mansion reboot is currently bombing in theaters (most likely on its way to be covered on this show someday), we take a look back at the original cinematic take on the popular ride, from 2003. Released the same year as Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl, this was meant to seal the deal that theme-park-rides-turned-movies would be Disney's next big movie trend. Starring Eddie Murphy and from one of the co-directors of The Lion King, and based on one Disney's most beloved theme park attractions, it seemed a surefire hit. Instead, the so-so box-office performance and critical drubbing it received more-or-less put the kibosh on any ride-movies not called Pirates for quite some time. So...what went wrong?  Our Twitter Our Facebook Our Instagram Our YouTube Trev's Letterboxd Chris' Letterboxd

The Death Of Journalism
Episode Seventy Six: The Zigs Heart Barbie

The Death Of Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 123:02


Our hero Zig and the 3 lady Zigs went to the movies...and they liked Barbie. We've also got Trump, DeSantis and the latest polls, the ladies of The View weighing in on Florida's Black History curriculum, Bronny James' shocking heart attack and a civil rights investigation against Harvard.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5691723/advertisement

PODCAST
slimFATZZ Episode Teo Hundred And Seventy Six

PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 116:02


The guys get together to discuss topics such as American competitive eater Joey Chestnut taking his 16th title championship in the "Nathan's'' hot dog eating contest, the England tourist that was accused of vandalizing a pillar in Rome's Colosseum and the investigation of a white powdery substance that was found in the White House by the Secret Service and much more on this highly entertaining episode that you do not want to miss and make sure to tune in!

A Table at the Tan-O: Conversations About the World of General Hospital
Episode One Hundred Seventy-Six - 06/19/2023

A Table at the Tan-O: Conversations About the World of General Hospital

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 45:27


It looks like Nina can keep smiling. For now. She might be the only one smiling. For some reason, the rebirth of Eddie Maine is a massive downer. Ned is coming across as more Edward Quartermaine than Eddie Maine. Anyway, TJ has his hands full. Really everyone is a little out of sorts. Laura is wobbly. Austin and Ava are scrambling. Curtis suddenly finds Portia appealing now that she's seeing who he really is. Even Gia is a bit off her game (she went shopping at Sam's Club, too much for her, or anyone). Needless to say, the conversation wanders. To bears. Prescription drugs. Patchouli. Don't get your hopes up. #generalhospital #generalhospitalpodcast #gh #ghpodcast #atableatthetano  #mauricebenard  #kellythiebaud #maurawest #delirious #tshirtgiveaway #barshampoo #daydrinkingwithsethmeyers #hillstreetblues #kinshriner #saveava #nicholaschavez #savediane #stonewallkitchen #hallandoates #superstore #freaksandgeeks #waitingonafriend #memyselfi #freefallin  #whosgonnarideyourwildhorses #maneater #whippingpost #colonoscopy #takethenap #alleymills #billylibby #chickadee #fortgorgeous #daydrinkingwithsethandlizzo #marcuscoloma #useastaplegun #riptwitch #ripepiphany #ripsonyaeddy  #waywardchickadee #barshampoo #ripmiffy #lovedogs #justinebateman #brookeshields #neilgaiman #dnice #cq #deborahcox #malcolmjamalwarner #lume #ripjacklynzeman #jasonmomoa

Tipsy Book Reads
Episode Seventy Six: Book Lovers Pt1

Tipsy Book Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 56:08


Welcome to the new TIPSY BOOK READS! We are so excited to be a video podcast!!! What better way to start this new journey than with a book from Emily Henry. The chapters we covered this week were 1-17. We talked all about our predictions, favorite tropes, what Hogwarts Houses the characters would be in, and what kept us home this week. Follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and Discord to listen, chat with us, and read along! Jess made the very interesting Dirty Martini in honor of our girl Nora. There are mixed feelings. Check out our instagram for the recipe. What are your thoughts?? Do you know what is going on with Nora and Libby?? Instagram and TikTok: @tipsybookreads

Classic Gaming Brothers
CGB - Episode One Hundred Seventy-Six: Banjo-Kazooie!

Classic Gaming Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 34:49


Another episode by the Classic Gaming Brothers. Today's episode we talk about Banjo-Kazooie!  -- Send us feedback on episodes at ClassicGamingBrothers@gmail.com (and have a chance at winning a free game!), comment on our Facebook or shoot us a DM. -- Make sure to like our pages and subscribe to our podcast on your favorite streaming service we are on most of them. -- Check us out on Twitch at https://Twitch.tv/classicgamingbrothers and YouTube @Classicgamingbrothers. -- We have a website, it is at https://www.classicgamingbrothers.com    -- Intro/Outro song is "The Little Broth" by Rolemusic from the album "The Black Dot". The BWP song when used is "The Black" also by Rolemusic

Quantum Theory
'uyne'éptit wax̣ 'oyláaqc, Seventy-six: Lead With Love

Quantum Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 83:18


Co-hosts Kellen and Mikailah reunite for another episode of Quantum Theory. Join them as they discuss their history with playing video games, their feelings around western religion, and accepting the challenge to lead with love. As always, the duo encourages you all to TAKE CARE OF YOUR PERSONAL WELLBEING. Be sure to check out Beadwork by Mikailah for the latest custom art and jewelry!https://www.instagram.com/beadworkbymikailah/https://www.beadworkbymikailah.comhttps://www.instagram.com/indigenouscreatives/https://www.indigenouscreatives.comhttps://www.facebook.com/Indigenous-Creatives-LLC-108422948362128 Find out more about Kellen!https://www.instagram.com/trenaloriginal/https://www.trenaloriginal.comShout out to Izzy for the music on our show. Follow the links below to check him out.https://www.instagram.com/___izzy._/https://music.apple.com/us/album/range/1562540217?i=1562540219

Arroe Collins
Arroe Unplugged Page One Thousand One Hundred Seventy Six

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 3:53


The Anonymous Podcast
Guiding Principles Study - Part Seventy-Six "Tradition Nine (part five)..."

The Anonymous Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 56:09


This is a study and commentary of the Guiding Principles book within Narcotics Anonymous. We invite you to come along this journey with us. Please get your book, a highlighter, and a pen/pencil.

Frequency Specific Microcurrent Podcast
Episode Seventy-Six - FSM Advanced-Symposium Debriefment

Frequency Specific Microcurrent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 57:58


Hosts: Carolyn McMakin, MA, DC Kim Pittis, LCSP, (PHYS), MT Editing and transcription mistakes: Kevin 0:21 FSM Core - Advanced - Symposium 2023 review 9:24 Infection, stress, and trauma - treat the vagus first 16:32 Jerry Pollack - Fourth Phase of Water 18:17 FSM Advanced and Symposium case reports 26:28 Diana Cross from Australia explains how FSM works 27:28 Roger Billica 31:25 So many case reports 36:12 6.8/38 40:40 Increase synovial fluid in the joint? 50:43 Sports Core in Sydney Australia Dr. Carolyn McMakin and Kim Pittis, discuss the recent FSM symposium and advanced courses that were attended by physicians specializing in physical medicine and rehabilitation. The speakers at the training discussed various topics such as micro RNA, head, neck, and face pain, electrical circulatory systems, and the history of electromedicine. Dr. Carolyn McMakin sets a high bar for her symposium's speeches and focuses on reproducibility in FSM backed by evidence-based research. She advises on the use of specific currents in the synovium for increasing synovial fluid in the joint. Dr. McMakin stresses checking for balance in the shoulder muscles and quieting down the vagus nerve. The relationship between the thalamus and chronic pain is also discussed, with the importance of addressing root causes of pain and dysfunction in the body. The podcast episode concludes with a reminder that the podcast does not provide medical advice or create a doctor-patient relationship. Any advice should be taken in consultation with a medical practitioner.

4 Kings Podcast Ent
Episode Seventy-Six: Kings Knight Out

4 Kings Podcast Ent

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 79:03


#justicetaylormccowan #4kingspodcastent Moment of Silence for Taylor McCowan RIP Tyre Nichols and the Gruesome Memphis 5 / Stop the False Narratives (5:00) Being Pulled Over by White Cops v. Black Cops (13:00) Marcus Stokes, White QB who lost his Scholarship over the N Word (18:45) Deer Park/ Pasadena - Dallas/ San Antonio/ Austin Texas Weather Emergencies (28:40) Michael B. Jordan on SNL (31:00) Sesame Street: Bert and Ernie were Gay (33:00) Shoutout to Fite (43:00) Should you pay Grandparents to Watch your Kids (48:00) Survey says Generation Z experiences burn outs at work at least 1 time a week (52:00) Beyonce Tickets (1:10:00) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/4kingspodcastent/support

Small Business Marketing - Then and Now
Episode Seventy Six - Mateen Diop, My All Things Educational, LLC

Small Business Marketing - Then and Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 22:23


Throughout life, it is extremely important to continue to learn. Education is at the heart of all aspects of life and business and making sure you are learning at your highest capacity and what you are learning is providing you with the strongest classroom experience can bring you growth and incredible value. Our guest for this latest episode of Small Business Marketing – Then & Now, is Dr. Mateen Diop of My All Things Educational, LLC.  Mateen helps schools and school districts implement a school leadership development model that engages school principals in a continuous and sustained reflective self-inquiry process designed to develop leadership capacity. This, in turn, provides stronger guidance to teachers who then provide stronger skills and teaching experiences in the classroom. He shares his journey from the classroom and principal's office to his current role and how he has marketed himself and his business along this journey. To learn more about his services, click https://www.myallthingseducational.com/. As always, this podcast is brought to you by Profit Master Business Solutions, implementing measured marketing for small businesses while calming the chaos and creating the confidence and competence to exceed expectations.   Click www.profitmasterbusinesssolutions.com.  You can find your host, Howard Wolpoff, at:www.profitmasterbusinesssolutions.comTwitter - https://twitter.com/hwolpoffInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/hwolpoff/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@hwolpoffThank you for listening!

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast
Effectively Wild Episode 1960: Seventy-Six Percent Led the Big Parade

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 102:40


Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about Scott Rolen's election to the Hall of Fame, Billy Wagner, Andy Pettitte, and relievers vs. starters as Cooperstown candidates, the Adalberto Mondesi trade (and a wager about Mondesi and Shohei Ohtani), and (32:40) more ways in which baseball stands out from other sports. Then (45:00) they talk to […]

Material Components
Episode Seventy-Six: A Moonbase of Our Own

Material Components

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 99:40


In which our heroes figure out what comes next now that their resident wizard has confronted the Warlock of Storms and as Amari comes to term with his wife's new station.

Feminist Coffee Hour
Episode Seventy-Six Paul Renfro and Stranger Danger

Feminist Coffee Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 48:32


Feminist Coffee Hour: Tackling the political ouroboros from the feminist outer boroughs of New York City

Monstrous Agonies
Episode Seventy Six

Monstrous Agonies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 14:26


This week, a listener juggling opposing identities; and a listener fighting unwanted thoughts...Transcript available at www.monstrousagonies.co.uk/post/episode-seventy-sixThis episode's first letter was submitted by Kettlebird, the second was submitted by Exal, and this week's advert came from Jan Caltrop. Submissions are now closed.If you'd like to support the show, you can pledge as little as £1 a month at patreon.com/monstrousagonies, or make a one-off donation at ko-fi.com/hrowen. You can also help us grow our audience by sharing with your friends and familiars, and following us on Tumblr, @MonstrousAgonies and on Twitter @Monstrous_Pod.----Written and performed by H.R. Owen.Theme tune: Dakota by Unheard Music Concepts. Check out their music at www.unheardmusicconcepts.comAdditional sound by H.R. Owen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Empty Bowl
Seventy-Six

The Empty Bowl

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 34:15


This is the seventy-sixth episode of The Empty Bowl, in which Reese's get recursive, the Count & Frank get baked, and we tackle a handful of your miscellaneous musings on munchability.

Midnight Train Podcast
Our History of Swear Words. (Sorry, Mom)

Midnight Train Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 124:37


Sign up for our Patreon for bonuses and more! www.themidnightrainpodcast.com    Do you happen to swear? Is it something you happen to do when you stub your pinky toe on the coffee table? What about when you've just finished dinner and you pull that glorious lasagna out of the oven, burn yourself and then drop your Italian masterpiece on the floor, in turn burning yourself once again? Odds are that if you're listening to this show, you have a rather colorful vernacular and aren't offended by those that share in your “darker” linguistic abilities. Those dramatic and often harsh, yet exceedingly hilarious words, have a pretty amazing history. Were they written in manuscripts by monks? Or, did we find them used by regular people and found in prose like the names of places, personal names, and animal names? Well, could they tell us more about our medieval past other than just that sex, torture, plagues and incest was all the rage? Let's find out!   Fuck   Let's start with our favorite word. Let's all say it together, kids. “Fuck!” This most versatile yet often considered one of the worst of the “bad words” doesn't seem to have been around in the English language prior to the fifteenth century and may have arrived later from the German or th Dutch. Leave it to those beautiful Germans to introduce us to such a colorful word. In fact, the Oxford English Dictionary says it wasn't actually used until 1500. However, the name of a specific place may have been used even earlier.   Many early instances of fuck were said to actually have been used to mean “to strike” rather than being anything to do with fornicating. The more common Middle English word for sex was ”swive”, which has developed into the Modern English word swivel, as in: go swivel on it. Some of the earliest instances of fuck, seen to mean “hitting” or “striking,” such as Simon Fuckebotere (from in 1290), who was more than likely in the milk industry, hitting butter, or Henry Fuckebeggar (1286/7) who may have, hit the poor.   The earliest examples of the word fuck in the English language appeared in the names of places. The first of these is said to be found near Sherwood in 1287: Ric Wyndfuk and Ric Wyndfuck de Wodehous. These both feature a kestrel known as the Windfucker which, we must assume, went in the wind. The next definite example comes from Bristol 1373 in Fockynggroue, which may have been named for a grove where couples went for “some quiet alone time.”   However, Somewhere among the indictment rolls of the county court of Chester (1310/11), studied by Dr. Paul Booth of Keele University (Staffordshire), a man whose Christian name was Roger is mentioned three times. His less Christian last name is also recorded. The name being mentioned repetitively pretty much means it did not result from a spelling mistake but rather it's the real thing. Meaning, the man's full name was Roger Fuckebythenavele. Not only does his second name move back the earliest use of fuck in its modern sense by quite a few decades; it also verifies that it is, in fact, a Middle English word. But of course, there are those fuckers that will undoubtedly debate it's fucking origin.   The stem *fukkō-, with its characteristic double consonant, is easy to explain as a Germanic iterative verb – one of a large family of similar forms. They originated as combinations of various Indo-European roots with *-nah₂-, a suffix indicating repeated action. The formation is not, strictly speaking, Proto-Indo-European; the suffix owes its existence to the reanalysis of an older morphological structure (reanalysis happens when people fail to analyze an inherited structure in the same way as their predecessors). Still, verbs of this kind are older than Proto-Germanic.   *fukkō- apparently meant to ‘strike repeatedly, beat' (like, say, “dashing” the cream with a plunger in a traditional butter churn). Note also windfucker and fuckwind – old, obsolete words for ‘kestrel'.   A number of words in other Germanic languages may also be related to fuck. One of them is Old Icelandic fjúka ‘to be tossed or driven by the wind' < *feuka-; cf. also fjúk ‘drifting snowstorm' (or, as one might put it in present-day English, a fucking blizzard). These words fit a recurrent morphological pattern observed by Kroonen (2012): Germanic iteratives with a voiceless geminate produced by Kluge's Law often give rise to “de-iterativised” verbs in which the double stop is simplified if the full vocalism or the root (here, *eu rather than *u) is restored. Kluge's law had a noticeable effect on Proto-Germanic morphology. Because of its dependence on ablaut and accent, it operated in some parts of declension and conjugation, but not in others, giving rise to alternations of short and long consonants in both nominal and verbal paradigms.   If the verb is really native (“Anglo-Saxon”), one would expect Old English *fuccian (3sg. *fuccaþ, pl. *fucciaþ, 1/3sg. preterite *fuccode, etc.). If these forms already had “impolite” connotations in Old English, their absence from the Old English literary corpus is understandable. We may be absolutely sure that *feortan (1/3 sg. pret. *feart, pret. pl. *furton, p.p. *forten) existed in Old English, since fart exists today (attested since about 1300, just like the word fuck) and has an impeccable Indo-European etymology, with cognates in several branches. Still, not a single one of these reconstructed Old English verb forms is actually documented (all we have is the scantily attested verbal noun feorting ‘fart(ing)').   One has to remember that written records give us a strongly distorted picture of how people really spoke in the past. If you look at the frequency of fuck, fucking and fucker in written English over the last 200 years, you may get the impression that these words disappeared from English completely ca. 1820 and magically reappeared 140 years later. Even the first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary pretended they didn't exist. The volume that should have contained FUCK was published in 1900, and Queen Victoria was still alive.   According to the Oxford English Dictionary: Forms:  α. 1500s fucke, 1500s– fuck; also Scottish pre-1700 fuk.   Frequency (in current use):  Show frequency band information Origin: Probably a word inherited from Germanic. Etymology: Probably cognate with Dutch fokken …   In coarse slang. In these senses typically, esp. in early use, with a man as the subject of the verb. Thesaurus » Categories » intransitive. To have sexual intercourse. ▸ ?a1513   W. Dunbar Poems (1998) I. 106   Be his feirris he wald haue fukkit.   transitive. To have sexual intercourse with (a person). In quot. a1500   in Latin-English macaronic verse; the last four words are enciphered by replacing each letter with the following letter of the alphabet, and fuccant has a Latin third-person plural ending. The passage translates as ‘They [sc. monks] are not in heaven because they fuck the wives of Ely.' [a1500   Flen, Flyys (Harl. 3362) f. 47, in T. Wright & J. O. Halliwell Reliquiæ Antiquæ (1841) I. 91   Non sunt in cœli, quia gxddbov xxkxzt pg ifmk [= fuccant uuiuys of heli].]   transitive. With an orifice, part of the body, or something inanimate as an object. Also occasionally intransitive with prepositional objects of this type. [1680   School of Venus ii. 99   An hour after, he Ferked my Arse again in the same manner.]   transitive. To damage, ruin, spoil, botch; to destroy, put an end to; = to fuck up 1a at Phrasal verbs 1. Also (chiefly in passive): to put into a difficult or hopeless situation; to ‘do for'. Cf. also mind-fuck v. 1776   Frisky Songster (new ed.) 36   O, says the breeches, I shall be duck'd, Aye, says the petticoat, I shall be f—d.   transitive. U.S. To cheat; to deceive, betray. Frequently without. 1866   G. Washington Affidavit 20 Oct. in I. Berlin et al. Black Mil. Experience in Civil War (1982) v. xviii. 792   Mr. Baker replied that deponent would be fucked out of his money by Mr. Brown.   transitive. In oaths and imprecations (chiefly in optative with no subject expressed): expressing annoyance, hatred, dismissal, etc. Cf. damn v. 6, bugger v. 2a. See also fuck it at Phrases 2, fuck you at Phrases 1b. 1922   J. Joyce Ulysses ii. xv. [Circe] 560   God fuck old Bennett!   Phrases   Imprecatory and exclamatory phrases (typically in imperative or optative with no subject expressed sense).  P1. Expressing hostility, contempt, or defiant indifference. Categories » go fuck yourself and variants. 1895   Rep. Senate Comm. Police Dept. N.Y. III. 3158   By Senator Bradley: Q. Repeat what he said to you? A. He said, ‘Go on, fuck yourself, you son-of-a-bitch; I will give you a hundred dollars'; he tried to punch me, and I went out.   fuck you. 1905   L. Schindler Testimony 20 Dec. in People State of N.Y. Respondent, against Charles McKenna (1907) (N.Y. Supreme Court) 37   Murray said to me, ‘Fuck you, I will give you more the same.' And as he said that, I grabbed the two of them.   P2. fuck it: expressing dismissal, exasperation, resignation, or impetuousness. 1922   E. E. Cummings Enormous Room iv. 64   I said, ‘F— it, I don't want it.'   P3. fuck me and elaborated variants: expressing astonishment or exasperation. 1929   F. Manning Middle Parts of Fortune II. xi. 229   ‘Well, you can fuck me!' exclaimed the astonished Martlow. Cunt Cunt is a vulgar word for the vulva or vagina. It is used in a variety of ways, including as a term of disparagement. Reflecting national variations, cunt can be used as a disparaging and obscene term for a woman in the United States, an unpleasant or stupid man or woman in the United Kingdom, or a contemptible man in Australia and New Zealand. However, in Australia and New Zealand it can also be a neutral or positive term when used with a positive qualifier (e.g., "He's a good cunt"). The term has various derivative senses, including adjective and verb uses.   Feminist writer and English professor Germaine Greer argues that cunt "is one of the few remaining words in the English language with a genuine power to shock". The earliest known use of the word, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, was as part of a placename of a London street, Gropecunt Lane. Use of the word as a term of abuse is relatively recent, dating from the late nineteenth century. The word appears not to have been taboo in the Middle Ages, but became that way toward the end of the eighteenth century, and was then not generally not allowed to be printed until the latter part of the twentieth century.   There is some disagreement on the origin of the term cunt, although most sources agree that it came from the Germanic word (Proto-Germanic *kunto, stem *kunton-), which emerged as kunta in Old Norse. The Proto-Germanic form's actual origin is a matter of debate among scholars. Most Germanic languages have cognates, including Swedish, Faroese, and Nynorsk (kunta), West Frisian, and Middle Low German (kunte), Middle Dutch (conte), Dutch kut (cunt), and Dutch kont (butt), Middle Low German kutte, Middle High German kotze ("prostitute"), German kott, and maybe Old English cot. The Proto-Germanic term's etymology ia questionable.   It may have arisen by Grimm's law operating on the Proto-Indo-European root *gen/gon "create, become" seen in gonads, genital, gamete, genetics, gene, or the Proto-Indo-European root guneh or "woman" (Greek: gunê, seen in gynaecology). Relationships to similar-sounding words such as the Latin cunnus ("vulva"), and its derivatives French con, Spanish coño, and Portuguese cona, or in Persian kos (کُس), have not been conclusively demonstrated. Other Latin words related to cunnus are cuneus ("wedge") and its derivative cunēre ("to fasten with a wedge", (figurative) "to squeeze in"), leading to English words such as cuneiform ("wedge-shaped"). In Middle English, cunt appeared with many spellings, such as coynte, cunte and queynte, which did not always reflect the actual pronunciation of the word.   The word, in its modern meaning, is attested in Middle English. Proverbs of Hendyng, a manuscript from some time before 1325, includes the advice:   (Give your cunt wisely and make [your] demands after the wedding.) from wikipedia. The word cunt is generally regarded in English-speaking countries as unsuitable for normal publicconversations. It has been described as "the most heavily tabooed word of all English words".   Quoted from wikipedia: Some American feminists of the 1970s sought to eliminate disparaging terms for women, including "bitch" and "cunt". In the context of pornography, Catharine MacKinnon argued that use of the word acts to reinforce a dehumanisation of women by reducing them to mere body parts; and in 1979 Andrea Dworkin described the word as reducing women to "the one essential – 'cunt: our essence ... our offence'".   While “vagina” is used much more commonly in colloquial speech to refer to the genitals of people with vulvas than “cunt” is, its  origins are defined by its service to male sexuality, making “cunt” —  interestingly enough — the least historically misogynistic of the two. “Cunt” has also been used in Renaissance bawdy verse and in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, but it was not until Shakespeare's era that its meaning began to fundamentally shift, during the dawn of Christian doctrine.   Arguably, if cunt simply means and refers to “vagina”, then why would that be bad? Vaginas are pretty great! They provide people with pleasure, they give life, and they're even a naturally developed lunar calendar! So, why would a person refer to another, assumedly pissy person as a vagina?    So, should we as society fight the negative stereotypes and embrace the term cunt again? It's a tiny word that bears a lot of weight, but it should be anything but scary or offensive. It can be a massive dose of love instead of an enormous force of hate if we actively define our vocabulary rather than letting it define us.   Words only have that type of power when the uptight, vanilla flavored, missionary only Karen's and Kevin's of the world decide they don't like them. This has been going on for as long as we've been using words. So, let's take it back. We love you, ya cunts!   coarse slang in later use. Thesaurus » Categories » The female genitals; the vulva or vagina. Cf. quaint n.1 a1400   tr. Lanfranc Sci. Cirurgie (Ashm.) (1894) 172   In wymmen þe necke of þe bladdre is schort, & is maad fast to the cunte. 1552   D. Lindsay Satyre Procl. 144   First lat me lok thy cunt, Syne lat me keip the key. 1680   Earl of Rochester et al. Poems 77   I fear you have with interest repaid, Those eager thrusts, which at your Cunt he made. 1865   ‘Philocomus' Love Feast iii. 21   I faint! I die! I spend! My cunt is sick! Suck me and fuck me!   A woman as a source of sexual gratification; a promiscuous woman; a slut. Also as a general term of abuse for a woman. 1663   S. Pepys Diary 1 July (1971) IV. 209   Mr. Batten..acting all the postures of lust and buggery that could be imagined, and..saying that the he hath to sell such a pouder as should make all the cunts in town run after him.   As a term of abuse for a man. 1860   in M. E. Neely Abraham Lincoln Encycl. (1982) 154   And when they got to Charleston, they had to, as is wont Look around to find a chairman, and so they took a Cunt   A despised, unpleasant, or annoying place, thing, or task. 1922   J. Joyce Ulysses ii. iv. [Calypso] 59   The grey sunken cunt of the world.   Bitch   Women were frequently equated to dogs in Ancient Greek literature, which was used to dehumanize and shame them for their alleged lack of restraint and sexual urges. This is believed to have originated from the hunter goddess Artemis, who was frequently depicted as a pack of hounds and was perceived to be both beautiful and frigid and savage. According to popular belief, the term "bitch" as we use it today evolved from the Old English word "bicce," which meant a female dog, about the year 1000 AD. The phrase started out as a critique of a woman's sexuality in the 15th century but eventually evolved to signify that the lady was rude or disagreeable.   Clare Bayley has connected this growth of the term "bitch" as an insult to the suffrage struggle and the final passage of women's suffrage in the early 20th century, particularly the 1920s. Men were intimidated when women started to challenge their subordinate roles in the patriarchal power structure, and the phrase started to be used to ferocious and irate females. Men's respect for women and the prevalence of the term are clearly correlated, since usage of the term rapidly decreased during World War II as men's appreciation of women's contributions to the war effort increased.   However, as they competed with women for employment after the war ended and the men went back to work, the word's usage increased once more. As the housewife paradigm started to fade away during the war, the position of women in the workplace and society as a whole underwent an irreparable change. However, males perceived the presence of women in the workforce as a challenge to their supremacy in society.   With songs like Elton John's "The Bitch is Back" ascending the charts in 1974, the slur became more common in mainstream culture and music in the latter decades of the 20th century. As a result of artists like Kanye West and Eminem using the term "bitch" to denigrate women and depict violence against them in their lyrics, hip-hop culture has also long been accused of being misogynistic.   We just need to look at Hillary Clinton's recent campaign for president in 2016 to understand how frequently this slur is leveled at women, especially those in positions of authority who are defying patriarchal expectations and shattering glass ceilings. Rep. AOC being called a "fucking bitch" by a GOP Rep. is another similar example. It is evident that the usage of the phrase and the degree to which males regard women to be a danger are related.   bitch (v.)   "to complain," attested from at least 1930, perhaps from the sense in bitchy, perhaps influenced by the verb meaning "to bungle, spoil," which is recorded from 1823. But bitched in this sense seems to echo Middle English bicched "cursed, bad," a general term of opprobrium (as in Chaucer's bicched bones "unlucky dice"), which despite the hesitation of OED, seems to be a derivative of bitch (n.).   bitchy (adj.) 1925, U.S. slang, "sexually provocative;" later (1930s) "spiteful, catty, bad-tempered" (usually of females); from bitch + -y (2). Earlier in reference to male dogs thought to look less rough or coarse than usual. The earliest use of "bitch" specifically as a derogatory term for women dates to the fifteenth century. Its earliest slang meaning mainly referred to sexual behavior, according to the English language historian Geoffrey Hughes:   The early applications were to a promiscuous or sensual woman, a metaphorical extension of the behavior of a bitch in heat. Herein lies the original point of the powerful insult son of a bitch, found as biche sone ca. 1330 in Arthur and Merlin ... while in a spirited exchange in the Chester Play (ca. 1400) a character demands: "Whom callest thou queine, skabde bitch?" ("Who are you calling a whore, you miserable bitch?").   In modern usage, the slang term bitch has different meanings depending largely on social context and may vary from very offensive to endearing, and as with many slang terms, its meaning and nuances can vary depending on the region in which it is used.   The term bitch can refer to a person or thing that is very difficult, as in "Life's a bitch" or "He sure got the bitch end of that deal". It is common for insults to lose intensity as their meaning broadens ("bastard" is another example). In the film The Women (1939), Joan Crawford could only allude to the word: "And by the way, there's a name for you ladies, but it isn't used in high society - outside of a kennel." At the time, use of the actual word would have been censored by the Hays Office. By 1974, Elton John had a hit single (#4 in the U.S. and #14 in the U.K.) with "The Bitch Is Back", in which he says "bitch" repeatedly. It was, however, censored by some radio stations. On late night U.S. television, the character Emily Litella (1976-1978) on Saturday Night Live (portrayed by Gilda Radner) would frequently refer to Jane Curtin under her breath at the end of their Weekend Update routine in this way: "Oh! Never mind...! Bitch!"   Bitchin' arose in the 1950s to describe something found to be cool or rad. Modern use can include self-description, often as an unfairly difficult person. For example, in the New York Times bestseller The Bitch in the House, a woman describes her marriage: "I'm fine all day at work, but as soon as I get home, I'm a horror....I'm the bitch in the house."Boy George admitted "I was being a bitch" in a falling out with Elton John. Generally, the term bitch is still considered offensive, and not accepted in formal situations. According to linguist Deborah Tannen, "Bitch is the most contemptible thing you can say about a woman. Save perhaps the four-letter C word." It's common for the word to be censored on Prime time TV, often rendered as "the b-word". During the 2008 U.S. presidential campaign, a John McCain supporter referred to Hillary Clinton by asking, "How do we beat the bitch?" The event was reported in censored format:   On CNN's "The Situation Room," Washington Post media critic and CNN "Reliable Sources" host Howard Kurtz observed that "Senator McCain did not embrace the 'b' word that this woman in the audience used." ABC reporter Kate Snow adopted the same location. On CNN's "Out in the Open," Rick Sanchez characterized the word without using it by saying, "Last night, we showed you a clip of one of his supporters calling Hillary Clinton the b-word that rhymes with witch." A local Fox 25 news reporter made the same move when he rhymed the unspoken word with rich.   A study reported that, when used on social media, bitch "aims to promote traditional, cultural beliefs about femininity". Used hundreds of thousands of times per day on such platforms, it is associated with sexist harassment, "victimizing targets", and "shaming" victims who do not abide by degrading notions about femininity   Son of a bitch The first known appearance of "son-of-a-bitch" in a work of American fiction is Seventy-Six (1823), a historical fiction novel set during the American Revolutionary War by eccentric writer and critic John Neal.  The protagonist, Jonathan Oadley, recounts a battle scene in which he is mounted on a horse: "I wheeled, made a dead set at the son-of-a-bitch in my rear, unhorsed him, and actually broke through the line." The term's use as an insult is as old as that of bitch. Euphemistic terms are often substituted, such as gun in the phrase "son of a gun" as opposed to "son of a bitch", or "s.o.b." for the same phrase. Like bitch, the severity of the insult has diminished. Roy Blount Jr. in 2008 extolled the virtues of "son of a bitch" (particularly in comparison to "asshole") in common speech and deed. Son of a bitch can also be used as a "how about that" reaction, or as a reaction to excruciating pain. In politics the phrase "Yes, he is a son of a bitch, but he is our son of a bitch" has been attributed, probably apocryphally, to various U.S. presidents from Franklin Roosevelt to Richard Nixon. Immediately after the detonation of the first atomic bomb in Alamogordo, New Mexico, in July 1945 (the device codenamed Gadget), the Manhattan Project scientist who served as the director of the test, Kenneth Tompkins Bainbridge, exclaimed to Robert Oppenheimer "Now we're all sons-of-bitches." In January 2022, United States President Joe Biden was recorded on a hot mic responding to Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy asking, "Do you think inflation is a political liability ahead of the midterms?" Biden responded sarcastically, saying, "It's a great asset — more inflation. What a stupid son of a bitch." The 19th-century British racehorse Filho da Puta took its name from "Son of a Bitch" in Portuguese. The Curtiss SB2C, a World War 2 U.S. Navy dive bomber, was called "Son-of-a-Bitch 2nd Class" by some of its pilots and crewmen. In American popular culture, the slang word "basic" is used to derogatorily refer to persons who are thought to favor mainstream goods, fashions, and music. Hip-hop culture gave rise to "basic bitch," which gained popularity through rap music, lyrics, blogs, and videos from 2011 to 2014. "Bros" is a common word for their male counterparts. Other English-speaking nations have terms like "basic bitch" or "airhead," such as modern British "Essex girls" and "Sloane Rangers," as well as Australian "haul girls," who are noted for their love of shopping for expensive clothing and uploading films of their purchases on YouTube. Oxford English Dictionary  transitive. To call (a person, esp. a woman) a bitch. 1707   Diverting Muse 131   Why how now, crys Venus, altho you're my Spouse, [If] you Bitch me, you Brute, have a care of your Brows   transitive. To behave like a bitch towards (a person); to be spiteful, malicious, or unfair to (a person); to let (a person) down. 1764   D. Garrick Let. 23 Aug. (1963) II. 423   I am a little at a loss what You will do for a Woman Tragedian to stare & tremble wth yr Heroes, if Yates should bitch You—but she must come.   intransitive. To engage in spiteful or malicious criticism or gossip, esp. about another person; to talk spitefully or cattily about. 1915   G. Cannan Young Earnest i. x. 92   It's the women bitching at you got into your blood.   intransitive. Originally U.S. To grumble, to complain (about something, or at someone). Frequently collocated with moan. 1930   Amer. Speech 5 238   [Colgate University slang] He bitched about the course.   †3. intransitive. To back down, to yield. Obsolete. rare. 1777   E. Burke Let. 9 May in Corr. (1961) III. 339   Norton bitched a little at last, but though he would recede; Fox stuck to his motion.   Shit shit (v.) Old English scitan, from Proto-Germanic *skit- (source also of North Frisian skitj, Dutch schijten, German scheissen), from PIE(proto indo-european) root *skei- "to cut, split." The notion is of "separation" from the body (compare Latin excrementum, from excernere "to separate," Old English scearn "dung, muck," from scieran "to cut, shear;" see sharn). It is thus a cousin to science and conscience.   "Shit" is not an acronym. Nor is it a recent word. But it was taboo from 1600 and rarely appeared in print (neither Shakespeare nor the KJV has it), and even in the "vulgar" publications of the late 18c. it is disguised by dashes. It drew the wrath of censors as late as 1922 ("Ulysses" and "The Enormous Room"), scandalized magazine subscribers in 1957 (a Hemingway story in Atlantic Monthly) and was omitted from some dictionaries as recently as 1970 ("Webster's New World"). [Rawson]   It has extensive slang usage; the meaning "to lie, to tease'' is from 1934; that of "to disrespect" is from 1903. Also see shite. Shat is a humorous past tense form, not etymological, first recorded 18th century.   To shit bricks "be very frightened" attested by 1961. The connection between fear and involuntary defecation has generated expressions in English since the 14th century. (the image also is in Latin), and probably also is behind scared shitless (1936).   shit (n.) Middle English shit "diarrhea," from Old English scitte "purging, diarrhea," from source of shit (v.). The general sense of "excrement" dates from 1580s (Old English had scytel, Middle English shitel for "dung, excrement;" the usual 14c. noun for natural discharges of the bodies of men or beasts seems to have been turd or filth). As an exclamation attested in print by 1920 but certainly older. Use for "obnoxious person" is by 1508; meaning "misfortune, trouble" is attested from 1937. Shit-faced "drunk" is 1960s student slang; shit list is from 1942. Shit-hole is by 1937 as "rectum," by 1969 in reference to undesirable locations. Shitload (also shit-load) for "a great many" is by 1970. Shitticism is Robert Frost's word for scatological writing.   Up shit creek "in trouble" is by 1868 in a South Carolina context (compare the metaphoric salt river, of which it is perhaps a coarse variant). Slang not give a shit "not care" is by 1922. Pessimistic expression same shit different day is attested by 1989. To get (one's) shit together "manage one's affairs" is by 1969. Emphatic shit out of luck is by 1942. The expression when the shit hits the fan "alluding to a moment of crisis or its disastrous consequences" is attested by 1967.   Expressing anger, despair, surprise, frustration, resignation, excitement, etc. 1865   Proc. Court Martial U.S. Army (Judge Advocate General's Office) U.S. National Arch.: Rec. group 153, File MM-2412 3 Charge II.   Private James Sullivan...did in contemptuous and disrespectful manner reply..‘Oh, shit, I can't' or words to that effect.   Ass/Asshole The word arse in English derives from the Proto-Germanic (reconstructed) word *arsaz, from the Proto-Indo-European word *ors-, meaning "buttocks" or "backside". The combined form arsehole is first attested from 1500 in its literal use to refer to the anus. The metaphorical use of the word to refer to the worst place in a region (e.g., "the arsehole of the world"), is first attested in print in 1865; the use to refer to a contemptible person is first attested in 1933. In the ninth chapter of his 1945 autobiography, Black Boy, Richard Wright quotes a snippet of verse that uses the term: "All these white folks dressed so fine / Their ass-holes smell just like mine ...". Its earliest known usage in newspapers as an insult was 1965. As with other vulgarities, these uses of the word may have been common in oral speech for some time before their first appearances in print. By the 1970s, Hustler magazine featured people they did not like as "Asshole of the Month." In 1972, Jonathan Richman of Modern Lovers recorded his song "Pablo Picasso", which includes the line "Pablo Picasso was never called an asshole."   Until the early 1990s, the word was considered one of a number of words that could not be uttered on commercial television in the United States. Comedian Andrew Dice Clay caused a major shock when he uttered the word during a televised MTV awards show in 1989. However, there were PG-13 and R-rated films in the 1980s that featured use of the word, such as the R-rated The Terminator (1984), the PG-13-rated National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989), and the PG-rated Back to the Future (1985). By 1994, however, vulgarity had become more acceptable, and the word was featured in dialog on the long-running television series NYPD Blue, though it has yet to become anything close to commonplace on network TV. In some broadcast edits (such as the syndication airings of South Park), the word is partially bleeped out, as "assh—". A variant of the term, "ass clown", was coined and popularized by the 1999 comedy film Office Space.   The word is mainly used as a vulgarity, generally to describe people who are viewed as stupid, incompetent, unpleasant, or detestable. Moral philosopher Aaron James, in his 2012 book, Assholes: A Theory, gives a more precise meaning of the word, particularly to its connotation in the United States: A person, who is almost always male, who considers himself of much greater moral or social importance than everyone else; who allows himself to enjoy special advantages and does so systematically; who does this out of an entrenched sense of entitlement; and who is immunized by his sense of entitlement against the complaints of other people. He feels he is not to be questioned, and he is the one who is chiefly wronged.   Many would believe the term ass to be used to describe an ungulate or a hoofed mammal of the smaller variety. Those people would be correct. However ass would be used as slang to describe the incompetence of people as they seem to resemble that of a donkey. Slow and stupid. We don't see donkeys in this manner but the people of old may have.   A stupid, irritating, or contemptible person; a person who behaves despicably. Cf. arsehole n. 3, shithole n. 2. Quot. 1954, from a story originally told in 1933, provides evidence for the development of this sense from figurative uses of sense 1. [1954   V. Randolph Pissing in Snow (1976) lxx. 106   When God got the job [of making men and women] done,..there was a big pile of ass-holes left over. It looks to me like the Almighty just throwed all them ass-holes together, and made the Easton family.]   Dick/dickhead   Dick is a common English language slang word for the human penis. It is also used by extension for a variety of slang purposes, generally considered vulgar, including: as a verb to describe sexual activity; and as a term for individuals who are considered to be rude, abrasive, inconsiderate, or otherwise contemptible. In this context, it can be used interchangeably with jerk, and can also be used as a verb to describe rude or deceitful actions. Variants include dickhead, which literally refers to the glans. The offensiveness of the word dick is complicated by the continued use of the word in inoffensive contexts, including as both a given name (often a nickname for Richard) and a surname, the popular British dessert spotted dick, the classic novel Moby-Dick, the Dick and Jane series of children's books, and the American retailer Dick's Sporting Goods. Uses like these have given comic writers a foundation to use double entendre to capitalize on this contradiction. In the mid-17th century, dick became slang for a man as a sexual partner. For example, in the 1665 satire The English Rogue by Richard Head, a "dick" procured to impregnate a character that is having difficulty conceiving:   “The next Dick I pickt up for her was a man of a colour as contrary to the former, as light is to darkness, being swarthy; whose hair was as black as a sloe; middle statur'd, well set, both strong and active, a man so universally tryed, and so fruitfully successful, that there was hardly any female within ten miles gotten with child in hugger-mugger, but he was more than suspected to be Father of all the legitimate. Yet this too, proved an ineffectual Operator.”   An 1869 slang dictionary offered definitions of dick including "a riding whip" and an abbreviation of dictionary, also noting that in the North Country, it was used as a verb to indicate that a policeman was eyeing the subject. The term came to be associated with the penis through usage by men in the military around the 1880s.   The term "dick" was originally used to describe a vile or repulsive individual in the 1960s.   A stupid, annoying, or objectionable person (esp. a male); one whose behaviour is considered knowingly obnoxious, provocative, or disruptive. Cf. dick n.1 6. 1960   S. Martinelli Let. 28 Dec. in C. Bukowski & S. Martinelli Beerspit Night & Cursing. (2001) 132   You shd listen to yr own work being broadcast [on the radio]... You cd at least tell ME when to list[en] dickhead!   Twat noun Slang: Vulgar. vulva. First recorded in 1650–60; perhaps originally a dialectal variant of thwat, thwot (unattested), presumed Modern English outcome of Old English thwāt, (unattested), akin to Old Norse thveit “cut, slit, forest clearing” (from northern English dialect thwaite “forest clearing”)   What does twat mean? Twat is vulgar slang for “vagina.” It's also used, especially in British English slang, a way to call someone as stupid, useless, or otherwise contemptible person. While twat has been recorded since the 1650s, we don't exactly know where it comes from. One theory connects twat to the Old English term for “to cut off.” The (bizarre) implication could be that women's genitalia were thought to be just shorter versions of men's.   Twat was popularized in the mid-1800s completely by accident. The great English poet Robert Browning had read a 1660 poem that referred, in a derogatory way, to a “nun's twat.” Browning thought a twat must have been a kind of hat, so he incorporated it into his own work.   Words for genitalia and other taboo body parts (especially female body parts) have a long history of being turned into abusive terms. Consider a**, d*ck, p***y, among many others. In the 1920s, English speakers started using twat as an insult in the same way some use a word like c**t, although twat has come to have a far less offensive force than the c-word in American English. In the 1930s, twat was sometimes used as a term of abuse for “woman” more generally, and over the second half of the 1900s, twat was occasionally used as slang for “butt” or “anus” in gay slang.   Twat made headlines in June 2018 when British actor Danny Dyer called former British Prime Minister David Cameron a twat for his role in initiating the Brexit referendum in 2016—and then stepping down after it passed.   Twat is still common in contemporary use as an insult implying stupidity, especially among British English speakers.   Even though it's a common term, twat is still vulgar and causes a stir when used in a public setting, especially due to its sexist nature. Public figures that call someone a twat are often publicly derided. Online, users sometimes censor the term, rendering it as tw*t or tw@t.   If you're annoying, you might be accused of twattiness; if you're messing around or procrastinating, you might be twatting around; if you're going on about something, you might be twatting on. Twatting is also sometimes substituted for the intensifier ”fucking”.   As a term of abuse: a contemptible or obnoxious person; a person who behaves stupidly; a fool, an idiot. Now chiefly British. The force of this term can vary widely. Especially when applied to a woman, it can be as derogatory and offensive as the term cunt (cunt n. 2a), but it can also be used (especially of men) as a milder form of abuse without conscious reference to the female genitals, often implying that a person's behaviour, appearance, etc., is stupid or idiotic, with little or no greater force than twit (twit n.1 2b). 1922   ‘J. H. Ross' Mint (1936) xxxv. 110   The silly twat didn't know if his arse-hole was bored, punched, drilled, or countersunk. The top 10 movies with the most swear words: The Wolf of Wall Street (Martin Scorsese, 2013) – 715 Uncut Gems (Josh and Benny Safide, 2019) – 646 Casino (Martin Scorsese, 1995) – 606 Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (Kevin Smith, 2001) – 509 Fury (David Ayer, 2014) – 489 Straight Outta Compton (F. Gary Gray, 2015) – 468 Summer of Sam (Spike Lee, 1999) – 467 Nil By Mouth (Gary Oldman, 1997) – 432 Reservoir Dogs (Quentin Tarantino, 1992) – 418 Beavis and Butt-Head Do America (Mike Judge, 1996) – 414

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Oz 9
episode seventy-six: Covered in goat dung and yodelers

Oz 9

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 21:21 Very Popular


It's entirely possible this story has spun a wee bit out of control. But then, isn't that a lot like...life? I mean, take your basic ergonomic keyboard. Don't you want to bash its tiny electronic brains out on a rock, only it was expensive and nominally doing something useful for your hands or wrists or something? While that might be an overreaction, might it also be considered an entirely understandable response to the fact that every time you try to type an exclamation point you get that weird squiggly tilde or whatever that thing is called, and let's face it, for some of us, there's just not that much call for a tilde, as I don't speak a language that requires it, nor do I need to indicate "approximately" that often- Sorry. Just ... listen to the thing. Or not. Whatever~ oh for fu- Bonnie Brantley as Jessie and Donna Shannon Perry as Madeline and Olivia June Clark Eubanks as Teresa and the Albatros Eric Perry as Joe and Dr von Haber Zetzer Tim Sherburn as Colin Richard Cowen as Leet David S Dear as Dr. Theo Bromae Kevin Hall as Greg Aaron Clark as Ben and Le Bichon Frise Chrisi Talyn Saje as Julie Lee Shackleford as Pluto Richard Nadolny as The Alarm Kyle Jones as Narrator 2 and Chris Nadolny Gourley as your Narrator Our music is by John Faley; our artwork is by Lucas Elliott. Our dialogue is edited by Sarah Golding, and Oliver Morris is our sound designer. Oz 9 is written by Shannon Perry. Until next time, Space Monkeys~ SERIOUSLY????

Le Batard & Friends - Mystery Crate
Episode One Hundred - Seventy-Six

Le Batard & Friends - Mystery Crate

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 51:11 Very Popular


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MC - Episode One Hundred - Seventy-Six

Le Batard & Friends Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 51:11


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