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Simply Having a Wonderful Christmas Time. The CEO Killer & insurance. Say it ain't so, Rocket Man!!! Vegas & Gambling in sports. Yacht rock. Lastly, we discuss The Jackal, Red One, and other Christmas movies.Become a Patron at JayandJack.comWrite us an email at RCADCast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram at RCADCastAnd leave us an iTunes review.
Simply Having a Wonderful Christmas Time. The CEO Killer & insurance. Say it ain't so, Rocket Man!!! Vegas & Gambling in sports. Yacht rock. Lastly, we discuss The Jackal, Red One, and other Christmas movies. Become a Patron at JayandJack.com Write us an email at RCADCast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram at RCADCast And leave us […]
Simply Having a Wonderful Christmas Time. The CEO Killer & insurance. Say it ain't so, Rocket Man!!! Vegas & Gambling in sports. Yacht rock. Lastly, we discuss The Jackal, Red One, and other Christmas movies.Become a Patron at JayandJack.comWrite us an email at RCADCast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram at RCADCastAnd leave us an iTunes review.
Merry Christmas! It is indeed that time of year so today was just a fun little blurb where we talk about very spcifically *Christmas* themed things and just enjoy each others company. So now you get to enjoy our company as well! Uhhhh, Noah talks about The Gift of the Magi and Elias talks about Simply Having a Wonderful Christmas Timeeeeeeee! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ocvepod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ocvepod/support
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QUICK HITS caleb and rafe both had pretty damn good weeks. some wedding stuff, pokemon go community day, and a SUPER SECRET SPECIAL WORK PROJECT. but caleb also had some sucky stuff like migraines and taxes and a covid bummer. rafe had happy times with brony, a new friend, ketokey factory bakery, mistletoe mixup, and The post Simply Having a Wonderful Podcast appeared first on rafe hates caleb.
In episode 68, Torry shares a This Week in Petty (0:57) about accidentally deleting her last podcast recording. Then she discusses the relationship between Pete Davidson and Kim Kardashian (6:02), Tristan Thompson's new baby news (11:56), and the blog post detailing the ins and outs of Hailey Baldwin, Selena Gomez, and Justin Bieber's relationships (12:49). Next, she discusses TimBiebs (20:36), Joshua Bassett's new songs (24:47), and finally the Princess Switch 3 (29:29). Read the Justin-Selena-Hailey timeline on Medium. Listen to Teddy's Christmas playlist, Simply Having a Wonderful Christmas Time. Join our Facebook group and follow us on Instagram and Twitter. Subscribing and leaving a rating helps us find new listeners! Thank you.
Simply Having a Wonderful McCartney III Time! Everywhere It's Christmas for McCartney fans! For our final regular show of 2020 we welcome Luca Perasi author of the tremendous book "Paul McCartney Recording Sessions (1969-2013.)" Luca gives us his thoughts on McCartney III and provides some insight on an update to his now legendary and essential text. Luca on Twitter Tom and Andy would like to wish all our viewers and subscribers a wonderful holiday and Christmas to everyone. Thank you for supporting 2Legs in 2020 and onto bigger and better things in 2021! http://www.2legspodcast.com/FacebookTwitterInsta YouTube Version
In episode 24 of Thanks, I Hate It, Brittany and Windsor discuss Christmas songs, not just any Christmas songs, but Christmas songs that may be a bit too spicy. Windsor discusses why she believes that Baby It's Cold Outside is not a date r*pe song and has a bit of fun with Simply Having a Wonderful Christmastime. Brittany discusses the tone deaf smash hit Do They Know It's Christmas and also discusses Christmas in Fallujah. They round out the show with laughs, Christmas traditions, and their favorite Christmas songs. Special shoutout to So This Is Me Trying.Special Thanks to Stella Rosa and Windsor's liquor cabinet (shelf).Complete show notes can be found on our website, TIHIpodcast.com. CHEERS! clink clink
The Top 6 Boyz will break down their Top 6 Christmas Songs in this episode. The world is filled with a lot of Christmas Songs! Simply Having a Wonderful Christmastime will not be on anyone's list and if you like that song don't bother listening to this episode. Hit us up on Twitter @top6pod. Powered by CVB Media and unofficially sponsored by Sheetz and Santa Claus.
In episode 43, Torry welcomes back Teddy to discuss Tayshia and Ivan’s conversation about Black Lives Matter on the Bachelorette (4:57) and spill the tea on the rest of the men (20:49). They discuss their top 5 favourite Christmas songs (30:05) and then they analyze The Princess Switch 2 on Netflix (47:00). Finally, Teddy suggests some other holiday movies to watch (54:49). Listen to Teddy’s Christmas playlist, Simply Having a Wonderful Christmas Time. Join our Facebook group and follow us on Instagram and Twitter. Subscribing and leaving a rating helps us find new listeners! Thank you.
Breakin' On Through With Skyler Moon - Interviews w/ Everyday People and Musicians
THIS IS SEASON #2 ON "SKYLER MOON SHOW" -No matter Which BATTLE in life, SHE WINS! With •CALM, •COLLECTIVE, •WELL PRESENTED MANNER, SHE •FIGHTS BATTLES• THROUGHOUT THE YEARS... LISTEN to the EPISODE, & find out "HOW" this woman JUST went through a surgery removing the cancer on her NECK ☹️ due to the 11% chance of cancer she got (off of her saliva gland) it has had effects her. It's actually had a POSITIVE effect on her - OPENED her EYES, MADE HER think DIFFERENTLY. It's a beautiful interview I hope you enjoy
Not much to preface about this one folks! We tell some (not so) nice Christmas stories and tell a pretty bad improv. Come for the episode, stay for the Toon In Version of Simply Having a Wonderful Christmas Time!Tasty Morsels Some wonderful Christmas Treats*Important* If you've been enjoying our show, please take a moment to fill out our survey: http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=yMqNwL3iHmTI&ver=standard It will help us tremendously and we will be able to continue bringing you content that you will enjoy!Wanna stay connected with us? Instagram and Twitter: @ToonInEntEmail: tooninentertainment@gmail.com! Text us!: 260-7TOONIN (260-786-6646)If you haven't already, please subscribe on whatever platform you listen from! If you're not sure how to do that, just head to toon-in-podcast.pinecast.co and click whatever method you want to use. While you're there, you might as well leave us a nice rating. It helps other people find us and makes my day 100x happier!
WHEN CHRISTMAS COMES AGAIN 15 APRIL 2019WHEN CHRISTMAS COMES AGAIN 15 APRIL 2019 When I was a kid I voraciously tore through biographies of the Beatles instead of text books. Even then I had little faith in being educated by people whom I thought were stupid. That's a Bootstrap Theory type of thing caused by reading too many damn John Lennon interviews. Humility would hit hard later. One thing both Lennon and Paul McCartney would talk about was that, being songwriters, they wanted to write songs for occasions that had a chance to become standards. That's why they wrote their Christmas songs, "Happy Christmas (War Is Over)" for John and "Simply Having a Wonderful Christmas Time" for Paul. Both of them songs cut to the essence of them fellas for real. You wonder what each might have added to the other's but that's a recipe for a lifetime of WTF. In College Park I was writing a rock opera with my buddy Joel Baily. We were in a band called Love and Hate. We changed our name to Forgotten Sons when that crap hair band Love/Hate started getting played on MTV. Joel and I wrote together all the time. We made a point of it. We wanted to be rock stars. As far as we were concerned we already WERE rock stars so we wrote us a song for the occasion of the winter solstice. Dig - this is pretty much the song we wrote. It stuck with me all these years. If a song sticks with me for decades I eventually record it, or try to anyway. This was around the time of "Do They Know It's Christmas" - all that pre-internet troglodytal ignorance of the cultures that aren't derived from the Anglo-Saxons. I honestly didn't know that the entire world wasn't celebrating Santa and Jesus on December 25th. Holy fucking shit how the fuck did we exist? I think a big deal was when the Cold War ended and then China started reengaging with the world. Collectively the human race began remembering that there were other parts of the globe besides where one is born, lives, and dies. Around the time of the 9/11 terror attacks (which happens to be my fucking birthday) I added the stuff about"embrace all of the faiths that would love to kill me." You know, channelling my inner peacenik. You can add American Christians to that list as well. In general that's a spiteful and mean segment of my beloved Americans. That sentence right there hints at my own unrealized bigotry. It's a constant battle. Chances are you've already heard this song. I release it every year in December on whatever social media site is available. I'm very proud of it. Recording wise we did the sleigh bells and the tuned water glasses but my favorite part is at the end when the acoustic guitar doubles the mandolin riff. These things happen during recording. The way I have always operated, or tried to, is that you roll the tape and see what happens during overdubs. That's the funnest part - the spontaneity. I was anxious to hear how Paul melded together the everything plus the kitchen sink approach I enjoy during recording and fuck if he didn't impress the living shit out of me with this mix. That's something I learned from Brian - trust the guy mixing. HE'S the one spending all the time sorting through vague ideas and sculpting a whole. So I hope you like this one. The arbitrariness of the release is maybe my favorite thing about this song at present. Quickly - I purposely avoided any talk of the origins of what for all intents and purposes is an ancient celebration based on the movements of the stars. "Ancient" means, judging by the latest discoveries in anthropology, 100,000-200,000 years old. That deficiency of knowledge outside of one's own lineage is the sticking point that unscrupulous leaders use to aquire and sustain power. It's a useful tool. I have grown profoundly dissappointed in the reaction of the free peoples of the Earth to the vast networks of interwebs. I had mostly assumed that people were generally thoughtful and reasonable where as, if this past decade is taken as a sample of the reaction of civilization to new technologies that are inherently complicated to understand and yet superlatively easy to use, most people are easily swayed and governed by predjudice and place. I'm still astounded that the great experiment of the fouding fathers has survived this long because, clearly, as I sit here on 16 April 2019, the idea is better than the species to which it was gifted in hopes of a better world. Have a great Christmas this spring!
This episode originally aired in December 2017. That said, it’ll still do a fine job distracting you at work this week in 2018. Enjoy! Here’s the original write-up: “You cannot sing ‘parum pum pum pum’ and make it sound sexy and soulful. It just sounds stupid.” It’s the holiday season, so we thought we’d dig into the world of TBTL and Christmas (fear not, non-Christians – you’re welcome, too!). Christy and Ann are ready to share their thoughts on everything from loud ringing bells to NORAD’s Santa Watch. Luke’s obsession with Christmas music leads us into a long discussion of our own likes and dislikes. Jen is once again proven to be our spirit animal. The story of Luke’s first adult Christmas makes us feel warm and fuzzy. Ann spreads a family story that we’re sure her brother will appreciate. Plus, nativity shenanigans, problematic cookie exchanges, and two wonderful traditions in the Wise family. And we discover a shocking fact about Zac Efron that makes us feel better about our impending mortality. P.S. Sorry this show is so long, but it’s mostly because we put a massive bonus clip at the end that we couldn’t bear to leave out. Also, we talked a lot. This show contains clips from the following TBTL episodes: 11/24/2008 (holiday music); 12/09/2010 (Jen Andrews, Salvation Army Bell, Paul McCartney, Simply Having a Wonderful Christmas Time, Cate Blanchett, face cream); 12/06/2012 (Luke’s first radio show, NORAD Santa watch); 12/16/2013 (Luke’s childhood, Christmas tree, Ariel tree topper).
This episode originally aired in December 2017. That said, it’ll still do a fine job distracting you at work this week in 2018. Enjoy! Here’s the original write-up: “You cannot sing ‘parum pum pum pum’ and make it sound sexy and soulful. It just sounds stupid.” It’s the holiday season, so we thought we’d dig into the world of TBTL and Christmas (fear not, non-Christians – you’re welcome, too!). Christy and Ann are ready to share their thoughts on everything from loud ringing bells to NORAD’s Santa Watch. Luke’s obsession with Christmas music leads us into a long discussion of our own likes and dislikes. Jen is once again proven to be our spirit animal. The story of Luke’s first adult Christmas makes us feel warm and fuzzy. Ann spreads a family story that we’re sure her brother will appreciate. Plus, nativity shenanigans, problematic cookie exchanges, and two wonderful traditions in the Wise family. And we discover a shocking fact about Zac Efron that makes us feel better about our impending mortality. P.S. Sorry this show is so long, but it’s mostly because we put a massive bonus clip at the end that we couldn’t bear to leave out. Also, we talked a lot. This show contains clips from the following TBTL episodes: 11/24/2008 (holiday music); 12/09/2010 (Jen Andrews, Salvation Army Bell, Paul McCartney, Simply Having a Wonderful Christmas Time, Cate Blanchett, face cream); 12/06/2012 (Luke’s first radio show, NORAD Santa watch); 12/16/2013 (Luke’s childhood, Christmas tree, Ariel tree topper).
Gather 'round the Christmas hearth, Shelley Gang, as Shelley describes what a Christmas song is: "A song is a music, and a Christmas song is one of those musical pieces made for the Christmas season (which can last anywhere from September to February. [Let's just say. We'll be generous.])." Holly, Shelley, Julie, Carlie, and Kellie record in the same room and talk about their favorite Christmas songs! Songs featured: "Hallelujah Chorus" performed by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir "White Christmas" performed by Bing Crosby "Merry Christmas, Darling" performed by The Carpenters "Little Drummer Boy" performed by The Jackson 5 "Simply Having a Wonderful Christmas Time" performed by Paul McCartney "My Favorite Things" performed by Andy Williams "Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer" "Santa Baby" performed by Eartha Kitt "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day" performed by Frank Sinatra "It's a Marshmallow World in the Winter" performed by Dean Martin "Jingle Bell Rock" performed by Bobby Helms "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" performed by The Jackson 5 "Underneath the Tree" performed by Kelly Clarkson "Jingle Jingle Jingle" "Christmas Won't Be the Same This Year" by The Jackson 5
We always try to make the best out of the worst. Never is this more apparent then when Hear We Go tackles this week’s theme “Least Favorite.” Listen in and try to enjoy – www.lead.deals SPOILER ALERT TRACKLIST: “Because I got High” Afro Man, “Make it Bun Dem” by Skrillex ft. Damien Marley, “Country Reggae” by Laurie Leblanc, “Accidentally Racist” by Brad Paisley and LL Cool J, “Simply Having a Wonderful Christmastime” by Paul McCartney, “Moses Bones” by Numbtongue,