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This week, Todd McFarlane does good, Diamond flinches, Kyle Starks gets a middle initial and a director and the Rob makes getting his new book more confusing than it should be. Beckie‘s Walk Down Lois Lane is 100% medically accurate, What We Read Last Week wraps up but leaves the door open for more Wild […] The post Longbox Heroes episode 695: Loser Smocks appeared first on Longbox Heroes.
The guys chat with Matt Bod, former beertender extrodinaire and current Great Lakes Brewery brewer and distiller about the parallels between craft beer and punk rock, his new woodfire and charcoal-cooking side hustle, and why no one is drinking saisons these days; plus hand sanitizer, beer mythology and becoming famous after your band's music becomes a podcast's theme song.
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Comedian Nate Bargatze joins Adam to talk about his clean comedy and new standup special, ‘Hello World'. They discuss the benefits of being short and Nate's struggle with claustrophobia before taking some listener calls. Next, they get into workplace screaming zones, prison smocks, missing belts, and Nate's plans for career day at his daughter's school. PLUGS: Check out Nate Bargatze's new special ‘Hello World' streaming now on Amazon Prime See Nate Bargatze live: Dublin, Ireland - Vicar Street - March 10th Oslo, Norway - Folk Theater - March 12th And for more dates visit: NateBargatze.com Check out ‘The Nateland Podcast' wherever you find podcasts And follow Nate on Twitter @NateBargatze THANKS FOR SUPPORTING TODAY'S SPONSORS: Leafwell.com and Enter code: ADAM OReillyAuto.com
They're NOT bears, y'all - they are WOLVES. That's right my friends, more monsters are coming to Forks! Join Lisa as she chats about Ghostward, Jorts, Air Brushed Abs, and Alice's Smocks, aka New Moon! SHOW NOTES:Episode 1 - Twilight: https://www.whichwasbetter.com/episodes/twilightArticle - What did Jacob say to Bella?: https://www.peninsuladailynews.com/life/what-did-jacob-say-to-bella-among-quileutes-mums-the-word/FOLLOW THE PODCAST:www.whichwasbetter.comInstagram: @whichwasbetterTwitter: @whichwasbetter
Jan. 6 Political Prisoner, Troy Smocks joins Diamond and Silk with updates about his plans to sue the Federal government. To support Troy Smock's efforts go to https://www.givesendgo.com/g27cr SHARE SHARE SHARE Sponsors (Use Promo Code: TRUMPWON) 1. https://TheDrArdisShow.com/shop-all/2. http://CBSpray.com3. https://DrStellaMD.com4. https://GraithCare.com5. https://MyPillow.com/TrumpWon Save up to 66%6. http://SupportDiamondandSilk.com Visit to Become a Monthly Supporter Diamond and Silk Chit Chat Live M-F 10pm ET / 9pm CThttps://frankspeech.com/shows/diamond-and-silkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are doing a rerun this week, as Phil has been ill for a while and we haven't been able to record any new content yet. Hoping to be able to get back to it next week!
Apostle John E Ross interviews January 6th Political Detainee Troy Smocks for The Current Affairs episode of Let's Talk To The Lord Gospel Radio Talk Show. He shares his testimony of being falsely detained and arrested 14 months and did not go to the Capital.
Apostle John E Ross interviews January 6th Political Detainee Troy Smocks for The Current Affairs episode of Let's Talk To The Lord Gospel Radio Talk Show. He shares his testimony of being falsely detained and arrested 14 months and did not go to the Capital.
Apostle John E Ross interviews January 6th Political Detainee Troy Smocks for The Current Affairs episode of Let's Talk To The Lord Gospel Radio Talk Show. He shares his testimony of being falsely detained and arrested 14 months and did not go to the Capital.
Troy Smocks did not enter the Capitol on January 6th, yet he spent a year in solitary confinement waiting for a court date. Listen to his compelling story of struggle and survival. You can support Troy at this link: https://givesendgo.com/G27CR. To learn more details about the status of all the other J6 political prisoners, check out our comprehensive database at https://j6.lookaheadamerica.org/j6/. Support our podcast and other efforts by donating at https://www.lookaheadamerica.org/donate. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/politicalprisoner/message
Jan 6 Political Prisoner Troy Smocks Gives Diamond and Silk an Update SHARE, SHARE, SHARE Visit https://MyPillow.com Save up to 66%, use Code: TrumpWon Follow Diamond and Silk at https://ChatDit.com Follow Diamond and Silk on https://Gettr.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Diamond & Silk Chit Chat Live Joined By Troy Smocks SHARE, SHARE, SHARE Visit https://MyPillow.com Save up to 66%, use Code: TrumpWon Follow Diamond and Silk at https://ChatDit.com Follow Diamond and Silk on https://Gettr.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Art & Sports! Andy chats with former NFL players Aaron Maybin & Andre Collins about the 17th Annual Smocks & Jocks Event which celebrates the fine art of Super Bowl Weekend! The guys also talk about the importance of helping athletes transition to life after sports, the significance of raising awareness for Black Art & Black voices, how art shaped their own journeys, the artistic side of Kobe Bryant, & much more!
Troy Anthony Smocks of Dallas, was sentenced to 14 months for his role in the January 6 Capitol Hill attack,Timberview High School Arlington Police said they've found no evidence that Timothy Simpkins was bullied, --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whouwithcurtdog/message
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We discuss the publication of Archivist Addendum - unboxed live on the podcast - and the first title in the new book series Fashion: Visual & Material Interconnections: Alison Toplis’s The Hidden History of the Smock Frock. See links below. Archivist Addendum: Fashion Interpretations: https://tenderbooks.co.uk/products/archivist-addendum Fashion Interpretations: https://sites.courtauld.ac.uk/fashioninterpretations/ Blaak: https://www.showstudio.com/contributors/blaak The Courtauld, ‘Fashion: Visual & Material Interconnections Book Series Launch’ (21 May 2021): https://youtu.be/AANXmdpT7aE Alison Toplis, ‘The Hidden History of the Smock Frock’, Bloomsbury (2021): https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/the-hidden-history-of-the-smock-frock-9781350126114/ Alison Toplis’ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smockfrock98/ Smocks at The Museum of English Rural Life, Reading: https://tinyurl.com/phnumvb6 Luce Moyse Ferreira, ‘Danger in the Path of Chic: Violence in Fashion between the Wars’, Bloomsbury (2021): https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/danger-in-the-path-of-chic-9781350126299/ Alexis Romano: Prêt-à-Porter, Paris and Women: A Cultural Study of French Readymade Fashion, 1945-1968, Bloomsbury (2022): https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/pret-a-porter-paris-and-women-9781350126190/
In this episode of Herald true-crime podcast A Moment In Crime we look into the beginnings of Gloriavale and the ongoing list of men brought to justice for sex crimes against children within the confines of the religious community. And podcast host Anna Leask speaks about her own time at Gloriavale, reflecting on all she saw and experienced during a visit to the place often referred to as a cult or sect. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
http://www.woolwork.net/ep129 Here I am feeling springlike, feeling great after my first covid jab! I've even finished some projects and started some sewing. There is also a giveaway this episode from Popcorn & Crocodiles, so come on in!
Today's guest is Jon Fowler, inveterate garmsman and collector of the weird, obscure, traditional and bespoke. We talk about Jon's background in clothes, growing up on a farm, his love for waxed cotton and tweed, going deep into the world of army surplus and how what once was cheap and available is now rare, collectable and super expensive. The conversation takes a turn into British Made, how a real history counts, and how faking up a heritage works against brands, ending up in fast fashion. In a final twist we're introduced to a high-end brand very few have heard about, and Jon bumped into the eccentric designer on the street in Brighton. Clearly this episode is another unmissable hour of quality chat!Find Jon Fowler on Instagram as @heavyjon and read his Garmsmans Dozen here.Nick Johannessen is the host of Garmology, the editor of the WellDressedDad blog and WellDressedDad on Instagram. You can email Nick as WellDressedDad (at) Gmail.com.
When you're asked to imagine an iconic item of clothing the humble smock probably doesn't come to mind. However, in this episode, Dr Ollie Douglas, Curator at The Museum of English Rural Life (MERL), convinces podcast host Ploy Radford as to the importance of the smock to English identity. Design, how we align stories with historical objects and ferrets all feature too. As ever you can find pictures of the objects discussed on this podcast on PloyRadford.com.
Two delightful ladies in 1930s England solve crimes in a way Miss Marple would be proud of. Churchill and Pemberley are a perfect pair; one stout, one thin, one widowed, one single, both willing to get stuck in and look for answers when mysteries appear. I'm sure you'll love the banter between these two delightful characters that Emily Organ has created. They are an equal match for one another and also for the other characters in their south England village. The way that Emily writes the Churchill and Pemberley relationship has me chortling regularly and I'm sure you will too as she reads from Puzzle in Poppleford Wood. This week's mystery author Emily Organ has been writing historical mysteries for four years, her current series include the Churchill and Pemberley cozy mystery series, which is set in a 1930s English village, and the Penny Green Victorian mystery series which is set in 19th century London. The first book in Emily’s Churchill and Pemberley series was shortlisted for Amazon UK's Kindle Storyteller Award in 2019. Emily lives in the south of England with her family. Learn more about Emily and her books at EmilyOrgan.co.uk. Press play (above) to listen to the show, or read the transcript below. Remember you can also subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts. And listen on Stitcher, Android, Google Podcasts, TuneIn, and Spotify. You can also click here to listen to the interview on YouTube. Excerpt from Puzzle in Poppleford Wood Chapter One “Remind me never to visit the bank again on Compton Poppleford’s market day, Pemberley,” said Annabel Churchill as she sank down into the chair behind her desk. “It’s complete mayhem! Countless yokels have crawled in from the countryside and blocked the roads with their rickety carts and animals, all of which have seen better days. I was trapped for fifteen minutes in a crowd of noisy, gap-teethed rustics with low-set ears. Most of them were wearing smocks. Smocks, I tell you! And I even saw a man in clogs. There’s no excuse for clogs, Pembers. He’d be arrested for looking like that in Richmond-upon-Thames.” “How fortunate for him that he doesn’t live there, then,” replied Doris Pemberley, a thin, bespectacled lady with a mop of untidy grey hair. “It’s a different world altogether,” said Churchill, adjusting her string of pearls. “I thought I’d adapted to Dorset life quite well, but every now and again one is reminded of the region’s particular peculiarities.” “Don’t they have market day in Richmond-upon-Thames?” “They do, but it’s a much more sophisticated affair up there. People unload their wares from shiny vans rather than carts riddled with woodworm. And the cows and sheep behave with much more decorum.” “No rustic types?” “None. You get a few oiks from Hounslow, but no smocks. And definitely no clogs!” Churchill smoothed down her silver helmet of lacquered hair. She was a large lady with a fondness for tweed skirts and woollen twinsets. “But you only ever need one pair,” said Pemberley. “Of what?” “Clogs. Because they’re carved out of wood they go on forever; no need to ever replace them. They’ll still be going strong even after you’ve died.” “Outlived by one’s footwear. What a thought.” “And there’s no need for any expenditure on new shoes.” “An advantage that should not be overlooked. Shoes are such poor quality these days, don’t you find? A few bimbles along the riverbank and the soles are almost worn through. And the days of finding a decent cobbler on every high street are long gone.” “Clogs are the answer.” “Only if you’re clinging to the bottom rung of the social ladder, Pembers. If one has any middle-class aspirations at all they’re a distinct no-no.” “Well, don’t worry, Mrs Churchill. The marketplace will soon be transformed for the unveiling of the statue of Sir Morris Buckle-Duffington next Tuesday.” “He sounds terribly important.
Bobbo,Gregg and Barosssa are back for fun and games
It starts with a big metal gin bucket boing-oing. It ends with Honeycutt almost killing himself in an insane motorcycle stunt. In between, Bulbasaur, sleepytime TV, modern laugh tracks, Jackie Chan’s chest rubbing, and Smocks are also discussed.
It's FOX WEEK this week on Spemma! Join local Wash U Art students as they unpack the best and worst things about being in the Sam Fox school. Felix Moreno is a first year Architecture major from Houston Texas, and Gabriella Cooperman is a first year double major in Communications Design (Sam Fox), Marketing (Olin) and Minor in Drama (ArtSci). Most importantly the two of them were in Emma's Designing Creativity class last fall. The two discuss why they got into art, how hard it is to be in studio all the time, how much they love Etta's and why they need the circulator to change schedule. They play a game called "Fox or Smocks" as well as a lightning round of "What does the Fox (student) say??". Gabriella describes her experience joining the Screen Actor's Guild when she was 4 and a half, starting a charity when she was 5, starting another charity when she was 14, and Felix talks about how he's never created art before in his life but one day wants to be a set designer...maybe. It's a big day for art students, design lovers and Fox's on Spemma! (Shoutout to RobertMarkMorgan and also no one swears in this episode!)Spemma: The Homo Sapien Podcast is supported by RIZE media, Washington University's independent Black magazine, run by Sophomore Efua Osei. Their April issue is out now and we look forward to this partnership growing in the future!
This week, James and Rob sit down with human cartoon Jeff Murdoch. They discuss the writing process, were ideas come from, cruise ships, and Big Dog t-shirts. See Jeff in the Second City main stage review "Algorithm Nation or, The Static Quo" and follow him on twitter @ jsmurd and on instagram @ jmurdoink. Also check out his blog on instagram @ whatcanisayimafoodie Please rate, review, and share!
Episode 11 - The Void (2017) The Case of the Crotchless Smocks Practical FX SeasonChris Hammond, Katty & The Hobo discuss The Void. We also tackle a superb Top 3 suggestion sent in by Sean Day & Sarah Colwill-Brown Please be aware of spoilers for The Void and our Top 3 suggestions. If you hear the title of a film you don't want spoiling, simply skip ahead.
Bushcraft shows and events in 2017, tinders for flint and steel, shelter roof strong enough for snow, smocks vs anoraks with zips, woods for bushcraft activities in the UK, wild camping in North West England, being blinded by headlamps, foundational bushcraft knowledge as a long-term learning base...
In this episode of #AskPaulKirtley I answer questions about how to get started with canoe camping, water bladders and water bottles, my long term, go-to stove when not using a fire, firesteel and knife combos, how to increase your bow-drill success rate, identifying animal hairs, knife skills to practise at home, my pants, socks and boots, where to go to wild camp and to practise bushcraft skills, and whether or not you should be drinking your own urine...
Loosely based on the standup of Philadelphia comics Setoiyo and Mike Alloy. Dates is an original webseries that showcases Philadelphia's comedy talent in a unique context. Director of Photograph: Clay Hereth Editing: Aaron Nevins Theme song by Dan Vetrano Created by Alejandro Morales
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