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Talking Simpsons Official Free Feed
Talking Simpsons - I, (Annoyed Grunt)-Bot

Talking Simpsons Official Free Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 119:46


Get ready for some robot fighting mixed in with some upsetting pet death in this week's exploration of season 15. Homer and Bart take up the bulk of the plot with a timely parody of Battlebots/Robot Wars (and don't worry, we explain the US/UK differences). At the same time, the show kills off Snowball II in such an offhand way that it's still annoying 20 years later. Will you be as upset as Armin Tamzarian? Listen now and find out! Support this podcast and get over 200 ad-free bonus episodes by visiting Patreon.com/TalkingSimpsons and becoming a patron! And please follow the official Twitter, @TalkSimpsonsPod, not to mention Bluesky and Instagram!

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Four Finger Discount (Simpsons Podcast)
I (Annoyed Grunt) Bot (S15E09)

Four Finger Discount (Simpsons Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 70:27


Homer builds Bart a robot to enter into the "Robot Rumble" tv series. Meanwhile, Lisa gets a new cat after Snowball II is tragically killed. Support the show for EARLY ACCESS & EXCLUSIVE CONTENT at patreon.com/fourfingerdiscount

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Here's Where it Went Wrong
The Simpsons: When We Had Fears That They'd Have Stories For Years

Here's Where it Went Wrong

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 59:26


Andrew and Wen sit down with comedy video maestro and all around funny man Joe Kwaczala (Comedy Central, "Who Cares About The Rock Hall" podcast) to talk about America's first family, The Simpsons! The show has inspired countless comedians and has become a language in and of itself, so what better way to honor it than to try to find the moment it went from the "gold television standard" to "still pretty great"!Enjoying this podcast? Have questions, comments, or suggestions for an episode? You can reach out to Andrew and Wen on the HWIWW Twitter account! DM anytime, they'd love to hear from you!Submit your Blue Wire Hustle application here: http://bwhustle.com/join

Completely Conspicuous
Completely Conspicuous 516: Tally It Up

Completely Conspicuous

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 62:27


It's part 2 of my conversation with guest Jay Breitling as we discuss our favorite music of the past decade. Show notes: - Recorded at CompCon world HQ - Breitling's top 10 aren't ranked in order - JB's #10: 2014 compilation of singles by Cookies - Experimental stuff, hooks galore - JK's #10: Magnum opus by Titus Andronicus (2010) - Sprawling album with lots of guest stars, loosely based on Civil War - JB's #9: Breakout 2013 album from Speedy Ortiz - Hot '90s indie rock sound - JK's #9: Double album from Toronto's Fucked Up (2011) - Sound of hardcore singer fronting Velocity Girl - JB's #8: Dan Bejar brings the heat in 2011 with Destroyer - Catchy '80s yacht rock vibe - JK's 8: Jeff Rosenstock's post-election response (2018) - Deals with disappointment and hitting your 30s - JB's #7: Snowball II with an early '90s homage (2017) - Produced by Kurt Heasley of Lilys - JK's 7: Epic 2013 release from Queens of the Stone Age - Near-death experience led to different lyrical approach - JB's #6: The only War On Drugs worth fighting (2014) - Adam Granduciel's mainstream breakthrough, attracting scorn from Mark Kozelek - JK's #6: Arctic Monkeys continue evolving their sound (2013) - Incorporated funk and hip hop beats into their indie rock - JB's #5: Infinity Girl's debut for Topshelf (2015) - Underappreciated shoegaze masterpiece - JK's #5: Bob Mould's first album with Narducy and Wurster (2012) - First of a strong stretch of ass-kickers, on par with his work with Sugar - JB's #4: She Sir's 2014 release is painstakingly crafted - Shimmering shoegaze - JK's #4 and JB's #3: Courtney Barnett burst on the scene with strong 2015 debut - Interesting lyrics combined with hot rock guitar - To be continued: Our top picks Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.

Transmitter Podcast
Episode 49 - Snowball ii

Transmitter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2019 68:07


Eaton Super 10 is the new release from Jackson Wargo, aka Snowball ii, out on Doughnut Records. The band's sound blends elements of shoegaze, "power and pop." For more visit snowballii.com.  

Oklahoma Lefty Podcast
Oklahoma Lefty Podcast # 8

Oklahoma Lefty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2017 67:18


This week we've got brand new stuff from Nothington, Notches, The Warning Shots, and Higley plus great stuff from Two Cow Garage, toyGuitar, and a cult classic from Pegboy. Don't forget the Oklahoma Lefty Podcast giveaway. We have 10 digital copies of Lights & Motion's excellent album Dear Avalanche to give away. Just Tweet #OLPGiveaway to @OklahomaLefty1. "That's Not Me" by Higley (from Higley)2. "The Lies I Need" by Nothington (from In The End)3. "Battleground" by The Bouncing Souls (from Battleground)4. "Homemade" by Aim Higher (from Homemade)5. "Through My Fingers" by Pegboy (from Three Chord Monte)6. "Back On The 9" by Michael Kane and the Morning Afters (from Adding Insult to Industry)7. "Five Miles" by Muncie Girls (from Five Mile [Demo])8. "Smoking Stem" by Notches (from Change My Mind)9. "Move Like a Ghost" by toyGuitar (from Move Like a Ghost)10. "A Lullaby of Sorts" by Two Cow Garage (from Brand New Flag)11. "The Kids of Today" by The Warning Shots (from Tonight!)12. "Lonnie & Clyde" by Worship This! (from Solidarity Mixtape Volume Two)13. "Let Me In" by Austin Lucas (from Stay Reckless)14. "Anais & Me" by Snowball II (from Flashes of Quincy)15. "Shaggy" by RVIVR (from The Tide b/w Shaggy)16. "We Only Have Forever" by Lights & Motion (from Dear Avalanche)17. "Municipal Geography Lesson" by Deforesters (from Leonard)*Note* All music played on this show is done so with the express written permission of the artist, artist representative, and/or the record label.

If There Is Hell Below...
Maybe We Just Sound Right

If There Is Hell Below...

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2017


Callum and Rob present one of the richest ITHB podcasts to date; what with Rob's ongoing cough, which has dropped his vocal range down to pure seduction (guess who writes these little descriptions?). The delicious richness isn't just due in part to the hosts and their succulent banter, the tunes do their bit. There's a p-funk jazz oddysey from Adam Turchin, glistening guitar pop from Hoops, tight harmonies from Snowball II, bedroom jazz pop from Crumb plus some killer heavy rock assaults from Feral Ohms and Zig Zags. Grab a spoon and enjoy the broth.

Oklahoma Lefty Podcast
Oklahoma Lefty Podcast # 6

Oklahoma Lefty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2017 73:20


This week on the Oklahoma Lefty Podcast we talk about finding home and family in music, the Super Bowl halftime show, and play new stuff from High Up, Snowball II, and The Cheap Cassettes.1. "Jersey City Street" by Hudson Falcons (from La Famiglia)2. "Bottles of Wine" by Don't Make Ghosts (from Death Ride)3. "Hindsight" by Red Arms (from Let Every Nation Know)4. "Juicy J" by No Thank You (from Jump Ship)5. "Cobblestones" by Nothington (from Cobblestones)6. "Average" by Armstrong (from Dick: The Lion Hearted)7. "Wreckless" by The Cheap Cassettes (from All Anxious, All The Time)8. "Mocking Love Out of Nothing at All" by Gentlemen Rogues (from A History So Repeating)9. "Don't You Forget" by Arliss Nancy (from Greater Divides)10. "I Don't Believe You" by The Thermals (from Personal Life)11. "Your System Failed You" by High Up (from High Up)12. "Movin' On" by The Inciters (from Movin' On)13. "Better Heavens" by The Superweaks (from Better Heavens)14. "Knowing" by The Addisons (from So American / Standing Outside Your Door - Single)15. "Anais & Me" by Snowball II (from Flashes of Quincy)16. "Take It or Leave It" by The GC5 (from Everything's Too Fast to Last - Rarities and Unreleased)*Note* All music played on this show is done so with the express written permission of the artist, artist representative, and/or the record label.

Worst Episode Ever (A Simpsons Podcast)
WEE #64.5: Bourbon, Please II: Dead's Better Outtakes

Worst Episode Ever (A Simpsons Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2016 30:08


Deleted scenes & outtakes from Drunken New Year's episode WEE #64: Bourbon Please II: Dead's Better, including the pre-show setup Periscoped for a live WEE studio audience. What is Snowball II's gender? Are cats heroes? Has Meffrey Mulhall ever met Jack's Dad? All that plus Dan's podcast voice, Jack's exposed crotch, and Little Ghost DiCaprio. www.weepodcast.com

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Aprende ingles con inglespodcast de La Mansión del Inglés-Learn English Free

  Aprender ingles gratis con La Mansion del Ingles. Un podcast para mejorar la gramatica, el vocabulario y la pronunciacion del inglés. Una leccion del ingles con ejemplos y ejercicios.Learn English free with podcasts from La Mansion del Ingles. Improve your grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. This English lesson contains examples and exercises. Podcast Transcription You’re going to listen to a text about the Simpsons. Before you listen, here is some vocabulary from the text. careless = descuidado, despreocupado precocious = precoz to suck = chupar pacifier (US) / dummy (UK) = chupete role = papel Now listen to the text The Simpsons are a typical family who live in the fictional "Mid-American" town of Springfield. Homer, the father, works as a safety inspector at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant - a job which doesn’t really fit his careless, clown-like personality. He’s married to Marge Simpson, a typical American housewife and mother. They have three children: Bart, who is ten years old; Lisa, who is eight years old; and Maggie, a baby who rarely speaks, but communicates by sucking on a pacifier. The family has a dog, Santa's Little Helper, and a cat, Snowball II. Both pets have had starring roles in several episodes. The first Simpsons episode was shown in 1987. Despite the passing of the years and celebrations such as holidays or birthdays, the Simpsons do not physically age and still look the same as they did at the end of the 1980s. Listen to some answers to questions about the text. Try to ask the questions BEFORE you hear them. Ask the questions after the tone. 1. Springfield              Where do the Simpsons live? 2. Homer       What’s the father’s name? 3. At the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant Where does Homer work? 4. He’s a safety inspector What does he do? 5. Marge Simpson Who is he married to? What’s his wife’s name? 6. Three How many children do they have? How many children have they got? 7. Bart, Lisa and Maggie. What are the children’s names? 8. He’s 10. How old is Bart? 9. Yes, A dog and a cat. Do they have any pets? 10. Snowball II What’s the cat’s name? 11. In 1987 When was the first Simpsons episode? 12. No, they look the same as they did at the end of the 1980’s. Do the Simpsons physically age? Listen and repeat the questions. Copy the intonation. 1. Where do the Simpsons live? 2. What’s the father’s name? 3. Where does Homer work? 4. What does he do? 5. Who’s he  married to? /What’s his wife’s name? 6. How many children do they have? / How many children have they got? 7. What are the children’s names? 8. How old is Bart? 9. Do they have any pets? 10. What’s the cat’s name? 11. When was the first Simpsons episode? 12. Do the Simpsons physically age? During the interviews on last month’s podcast you heard some adjectives that are used to describe people (nice, lovely, kind, friendly etc.) What are the English adjectives for these Spanish ones? Say the English translation before I do. They are all similar translations. tolerante - tolerant paciente - patient sociable - sociable aventurero/a - adventurous maduro/a - mature sincero/a - sincere decidido/a, resuelto/a -  decisive práctico/a – practical Listen and repeat the adjectives. tolerant patient sociable adventurous mature sincere decisive practical Here are some more adjectives for you to translate. Say the English translation before I do. educado/a - polite                          tacaño/a, malo/a  -  mean egoísta  - selfish perezoso/a - lazy sensible - sensitive sensato/a - sensible malhumorado/a, de humor variable - moody   de fiar, de confianza - reliable  de mal humor, mal genio - bad-tempered alegre - cheerful Listen and repeat: polite mean selfish lazy sensitive sensible moody reliable bad-tempered cheerful Do you know the opposites of the following adjectives? Some have the prefix un- (u-n), for example selfish – unselfish. Some have the prefix in- (i-n), for example intolerant.  Some have the prefix im- (i-m), for example impolite, and some have a different word to make the opposite, for example lazy and hard-working. Try to say the opposite before I do, and then repeat the word to practise pronunciation. reliable - unreliable – repeat - unreliable mature – immature – repeat - immature lazy – hard working – repeat - hard working sincere - insincere – repeat - insincere practical - impractical – repeat - impractical selfish - unselfish – repeat - unselfish sensitive - insensitive – repeat - insensitive patient - impatient – repeat - impatient sociable - unsociable – repeat - unsociable sensible – foolish / silly – repeat - foolish / silly polite - impolite / rude – repeat - impolite / rude decisive - indecisive – repeat - indecisive adventurous - unadventurous – repeat - unadventurous mean – generous – repeat - generous moody – even-tempered – repeat - even-tempered practical - impractical – repeat - impractical tolerant - intolerant – repeat - intolerant cheerful – miserable – repeat - miserable bad-tempered – sweet-tempered, calm – repeat - sweet-tempered, calm Now listen to some sentences and guess the missing adjective from the previous list. Say the adjective after the tone. Thank you so much for lunch in this lovely restaurant. It was very (tone) of you. generous A person who doesn’t like to meet and spend time with other people is (tone) unsociable He’s 43 years old and he behaves like a child. He’s so (tone)  immature I like trekking, skiing, climbing and exploring different countries, but my wife only wants to sit next to a swimming pool all day. She’s so (tone) unadventurous / lazy The opposite of selfish is (tone)  unselfish My sister is always smiling, laughing and in a good mood. I don’t know what makes her so (tone) all the time. cheerful The waiter will bring your dessert in a moment, darling. Don’t be so (tone) impatient It takes me such a long time to make up my mind whenever I go shopping. I’m so (tone) indecisive Don’t believe a word he says. He never tells the truth and he cannot be trusted. He’s so (tone) insincere You left your wallet on the table outside, and went inside the café to go to the toilet! That wasn’t very (tone) was it? I’m not surprised it was stolen. sensible Listen and repeat That’s very generous of you.   Don’t be so unsociable.  He behaves like a child. He’s so immature.  My wife’s so lazy and unadventurous The opposite of selfish is unselfish  My sister is always so cheerful.  Don’t be so impatient darling. I’m so indecisive, I think. No I’m not. Yes, I am! Don’t believe him he’s so insincere.  That wasn’t very sensible was it? That was bloody stupid!