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This week we follow our slasher delve into the noughties now with a step into the twenty tens with Irish Horror Comedy Stiches (2012). We discuss this niche largely unknown clown horror Stiches starring northern comedian Ross Noble. A first time viewing for Seb and Robbie we look at its status as a slasher, as a dark comedy and how it's low budget makes it feel like soap Eastenders meets Killer clowns from outer space but both with more gore. So grab your red noses, create your own blown up balloon made from a human head and makes sure to keep your self on the boil because the Cast me To Hell Boys are hitting summer with a sadly unknown clown to bring the humour and the slashing. Come and tell us your thoughts on Stitches and any of the films from the Summer Slasher Season @cmthpodcast on Twitter (X) and Instagram. If you enjoy our content then please subscribe on your chosen platforms and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
A man has been left needing six stiches following an unprovoked attack while visiting Canterbury.Sergio Pagliarini was walking back to his car after dinner when a man punched him in the face, knocking him to the ground.Also in today's episode, a horse rider has spoken out about the moment her pony was attacked while she was riding with her family in Medway.Shannon Edwards had taken her seven-year-old son Alfie for his first ride at Riverside Country Park on Tuesday when a dog rushed at them.After a hustings in Canterbury earlier this week, we have been chatting to a first-time voter to see what he thought of the debate.18-year-old Luca Fasulo says there wasn't enough of a focus on young people.Elsewhere, JLS star and Kent Farmer JB Gill is urging the next government to continue the conversation about sustainable food production A new survey has found two-thirds of supermarket shoppers are more concerned about how products are sourced.Footage has emerged showing the moment an Ashford drug dealer was arrested during a police raid.The 31-year-old was part of a county lines gang that sold cocaine and heroin, and has now been sent to prison.And Maidstone is set to host its first ever Pride event this weekend.There will be a parade, party and live performances in the town tomorrow.
Nesse episódio, voltamos a discutir o uso da viabilidade miocárdica com um convidado especial: Dr Ibraim Masciarelli F Pinto, chefe do setor de imagem cardiovascular do Instituto Dante Pazzanese e um dos maiores especialistas nessa área no país. Junto a ele discutimos como é feita a avaliação da viabilidade miocárdica por meio da ressonanância magnética cardíaca, e respondemos a principal dúvida dos clínicos: ainda há espaço para a avaliação do miocárdio viável na prática? Debatemos os estudos que avaliaram o benefício da viabiliade miocárdica na cardiopatia isquêmica, em especial o STICHES e o REVIVED, e entendemos a abordagem clínica em que o uso da ressonância magnética na pesquisa do miocárdio viável ainda se encaixa. Não deixe de conferir! Deixem suas dúvidas e comentários aqui!
This week, Twitch streamer Kiptid joins us for an atheist review of Stiches, the story of a demon in an old lady suit tricking people out of their souls by asking if they don't not want to give them to her. --- Check out more from Kiptid here: https://m.twitch.tv/kiptid/home --- If you'd like to make a per episode donation and get monthly bonus episodes, please check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/godawful Check out our other shows, The Scathing Atheist, The Skepticrat, Citation Needed, and D&D Minus. Our theme music is written and performed by Ryan Slotnick of Evil Giraffes on Mars. If you'd like to hear more, check out their Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/EvilGiraffesOnMars/?fref=ts All our other music was written and performed by Morgan Clarke. To hear more from him, check him out here: https://www.morganclarkemusic.com/
What a wonderful night of fun and giggles tonight.. Just record it and there you go.. Thanks to Stiches for weighing in and giving us a call! Tune in every other Monday night for a Live show over at HTTP://www.chiampa.org Happy Monday Roger and Betty
Vegetarisch, keine Social-Media und Techno-DJ: Nur wenige von euch kamen in den vergangen fünf Monaten in den Genuss dieses Vorzeigeexemplars eines werdenden modernen Lehrers, zu kurz war seine Zeit am MEG. Trotzdem verewigen wir Herrn Stich (englische und deutsche Aussprache möglich) der Zukunft in diesem lockeren und erfrischenden Gespräch. Es gibt Hoffnung im Rangen um moderne, zukunftsfähige Lehrer und die Antwort heißt: Stich! Stich! Stich!
Glen Robbins is on playing broken bits bingo, did Mick text that? & what smell should be made into a cologne? Mick & MG are back January 15th grab the summer series podcast's on LiSTNR or where ever you get your podcasts. #MickAndMGInTheMorningSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode John and Lance get into the Jon Gruden Lawsuit and hear what Mike Florio has to say about the leaked emails. If this goes to court, how much trouble could Dan Snyder potentially be in?
Speaking of Strong Style returns with Jeremy and Steven's review of Independence Day Nights 1 and 2 from Korakuen Hall. The pair discussed how NJPW's Strong brand reset itself with several title changes, getting itself back on course for more U.S. shows with this set of events in Japan. The belts, the blood and the newcomers are analyzed. Plus, Steven and Jeremy go over FantasticaMania from Mexico, and Yuji Nagata's loss of the All Japan Triple Crown. It's all here for NJPW fans!
Convicted trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell is reportedly in fear of receiving a brutal beating from two inmates at the Connecticut federal prison where she is serving time. Maxwell allegedly reported two inmates, who belong to prison gang “Las Cubans,” for extorting her over commissary items. She now fears retaliation after the women spent 47 days in solitary confinement. The Law&Crime Network's Angenette Levy breaks down the trafficker's troubles behind bars with former federal prison inmate and podcaster Brett Johnson.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this edition of TMWS, I have Marvin Leathers to share about the 4th Annual Rebel Jam, Crystal Aldridge to share about the fundraising effort for Trace McGough, and Cora's Corner as Cora reads, "Stiches for Kindness." I hope you will listen and share.
WWE Raw Post Show (1/9/23) hosted by Don Tony & brought to you by BlueWire. Some Topics Discussed: WWE Raw results: Judgement Day for The Usos? Uncle Howdy confronts Alexa Bliss.. Snitches Get Stiches.. Angelo Dawkins upping his game; Hurt Business reforming? WWE begins planting the seeds how the Unified Tag Team Championships could split back to Raw and SmackDown. The Undisputed WWE Universal Championship may follow a similar path Bo Dallas returns to WWE in a producer role; but will he be part of Bray Wyatt/Uncle Howdy saga? Funny analogy about Dominik Mysterio current persona & why he's killing it on Raw John Cena vs Austin Theory is still likely for WrestleMania 39 Pat McAfee returning to WWE soon (Sausage) Agenda driven media begins clickbait about Vince McMahon, WWE Creative & locker room 'concern' WWE releases new Royal Rumble 2023 Poster with some interesting names included NXT: New Year's Evil 2023 Preview & Predictions Mandy Rose appearing on The Tamron Hall Show (Full details) AEW Dynamite 1/11/23 preview: Former WWE Women's Champion to make her AEW debut? Tessa Blanchard and Daga, who are married, are headed for Splitsville WWE SmackDown, AEW Rampage & AEW Battle Of The Belts V 1/6/23 ratings WWE Friday Night SmackDown 1/13/23 preview: Kevin Owens vs Sami Zayn, US Title Match Programming Reminder: Raw XXX (30th Anniversary of Raw) scheduled for 1/23/23 Winner of LA Knight AND Max Dupri signed photo and WWE rookie card announced An apology to Bianca Belair from Don Tony ==== CLICK HERE to listen to WWE RAW POST SHOW EPISODE 1/9/2023 online. RIGHT CLICK AND SAVE to download the AUDIO episode of WWE RAW POST SHOW 1/9/2023 CLICK HERE to access previous episodes for all shows ====
The fellas are back for their last episode of the year. This week they dive into Argentina's in at the World Cup, and does this solidify Messi as the great soccer player of all time. Next they touch on the Megan the Stallion and Tory Lanes case as it is getting wilder by the day. Finally they wrap up the episode by asking is street code dead as rapper Gunna was recently released and apparently snitched. It's another wild episode as they try to figure out what The Truth Is...
Ce qu'on paie à la Question Impossible // Le mot de passe // Les enfants convaincants avec leur liste de cadeaux // Le rap de l'actualité de l'année 2022 // Les Promenades jusqu'à minuit //
Enter the long dark teatime of the soul with DMs Matt and Rob as they prepare to outlive--or unlive--the hell out of everybody through the profane miracle of becoming a lich. Listen for why liches are some of the best villains for your heroes and four or six alternative uses for our favorite immortal skeleton wizards. Join DMofNone on Discord. And support the show on Patreon!
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Who doesn't like to have a good laugh? In this Catch Word episode, Kassy and Andrew teach you some useful expressions that help you to talk about comedy and things in your life that make you laugh a lot. Catch Word is the Culips vocabulary series for intermediate and advanced English language learners that willRead More The post Catch Word #264 – In stiches first appeared on Culips English Podcast.
I would tell yall what this episode is about, buttaruh I ain't no SNITCH!
I would tell yall what this episode is about, buttaruh I ain't no SNITCH!
I would tell yall what this episode is about, buttaruh I ain't no SNITCH!
What have you repaired or held together in your life? Does it need to be there or is it holding you back?
Sam Maloney is a comedian who jokes he has never actually stood up to do comedy But from a wheelchair the Wollongong comedian keeps audiences in Stiches. Sam has cerebral palsy but that hasn't stopped him from reaching his dreams. www.instagram.com/sam_maloney_ct/
Dr. Jess Mena DPT is back on the show by popular demand! And rightfully so. This PT expert and bundle of excitement will be making regular appearances on the show from here on out. In this episode we talk about her recently completed Speed Project - a relay race from L.A. to Las Vegas that seems like pure fun, drama, and insanity. In addition we also a topic that affects runners from all over - side stitches! Follow Jess at www.instagram.com/tempo_with_jess. Follow Matt: Instagram - @rambling_runner Twitter - @rambling_runner YouTube - www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ83E0U8M4V7klqZB8BF3wA Rambling Runner Podcast Community Corner private Facebook group - www.facebook.com/groups/125544686229661 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode we talked about the 'flat Dublin accent' and whether or not people are judged over it? The conversation took a weird twist...which will explain the thumbnail pic we used for this podcast!!!
It sounds better when you say it, especially if you mispronounce niche the way I so often do in this episode. Were also talking shields and haircuts, with calls from Jason, John, and the Green brothers. This one's a classic in the making!
The DSC Show for Monday 2/28/22: Today we our scientist Sarah told us about toilet ice, we played Chicks Can't Make Sounds, and we had a horrible would you rather!
Trainer Sue Murphy lets the team in on a funny story about our very own Clare Lindop that left Miles in stiches.
Welcome back to episode 15 of You're Ridiculous! This week, Luke and Wolf are once again joined by Rain to talk about Netflix's Inside Job! The crew talks about the show, modern character design, and what they're interested in seeing from adult cartoon shows in the future. As a treat, you also get to hear Luke *go off* with his thoughts and opinions, normally it's Wolf going ham, so enjoy it. After that, the crew answer Rain's "#RQotW: If you were to be tried and condemned as a witch, how would you want the townspeople to terminate you?". Thanks for tuning in, make sure you follow all our socials so you don't miss a thing! See you next week
We are excited to be launching the 3rd season of CloverCast, a podcast all about Iowa 4-H. In this episode you will meet Kristina Goth, a 4-H alum in the sewing and needle arts project and Iowa 4-H staff member, Brenda Welch, who will share all about the opportunities in the sewing and needle arts project area.State 4-H Council members Megan and Emma chat with Kristina about her 4-H experience within the sewing and needle arts project area. Brenda chimes in to share all about the new sewing project area for 4-H members on the statewide level. Listen to learn all about it!Don't miss the next episode of this season of CloverCast as we will hear all about the rabbit project area and Story county's rabbit hopping contest!Resources:Iowa State 4-H Council: https://www.extension.iastate.edu/4h/statecouncilIowa 4-H Program: https://www.extension.iastate.edu/4h/Sewing and Needle Arts Project Area Sheet: https://www.extension.iastate.edu/4h/projects/sewingAwardRobe Clothing Event: https://www.extension.iastate.edu/4h/awardrobe-clothing-eventIntroducing... Iowa 4-H Enthusiasts: Clothing and Sewing! 9-12th grade youth are invited to expand their learning in the clothing and sewing project areas by joining Iowa 4-H Enthusiasts! Partner with Iowa 4-H professionals and Joi Mahon, fashion entrepreneur and author, to advance your knowledge and skills in the project area while completing technical skill building challenges. Enthusiasts will:Learn sewing machine basicsUnderstand design elements more in-depthCreate a visual art collageSew a quiltParticipate in a citizenship bagAnd more… To register, log into your 4-H Online profile and visit the 4-H Events tab on 4-H Online. Questions? Please Contact the Iowa 4-H Enthusiasts Team by emailing Bonnie Dalager at bdalager@iastate.edu.Goals of our podcast:To provide a safe opportunity for State 4-H Council members to engage with other 4-H'ers around the state.To reach current 4-H'ers and potential 4-H'ers through thoughtful, informational, and personal discussion centered around 4-H learning opportunities and experiences.To provide State 4-H Council members the opportunity to grow themselves personally and professionally as they take part in and learn about each step of the podcast production process. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. For the full non-discrimination statement or accommodation inquiries, go to www.extension.iastate.edu/diversity/ext.
Candace Jenkins has more than 20 years of leadership experience in personnel management, team development, documentation management, and proposal production. She is APMP certified at the Practitioner level. She has successfully built and managed proposal and documentation teams at Northrop Grumman and Hewlett-Packard, helping to improve deliverable quality and acceptance and productivity in those organizations. She has successfully trained teams in skills from proposal management and coordination to editing to production, and she has created detailed process documentation as guides for the team and other internal groups. Candace is well-versed in managing both in-person and remote teams, successfully scheduling and planning resources in various locations and time zones. As an APMP-certified proposal manager, she has led multiple pursuit teams simultaneously, with a win rate of more than 85% and totaling more than $1.5B in TCV in 2020 alone, completing all opportunities within budget and on the original schedule. Candace works closely with executive leadership to support and drive strategic thinking and implements change across her organization to support current industry best practices to better support the sales organization. She has led and supported several global initiatives, including streamlining and developing processes and providing training. With a B.A. and graduate course work in English, Candace has excellent oral and written communication skills and is an effective leader and motivator. Candace has been an active APMP member for several years and has served on the NCA Chapter Board of Directors in multiple roles.Support the show (https://pod.fan/scribble-talk)
On today's episode of “The Language of Love,” Dr. Laura Berman sits down for an intimate conversation with husband Neal Allen. Neal Allen is a coach and writer who studies and practices traditional and contemporary spiritual paths. His book “Shapes of Truth: Discover God Inside You,” is one of Dr. Berman's favorite new books and she is eager to share how you can apply the deep wisdom within this book to your life. Neal Allen will help listeners discover how to find the divinity within, including what divinity means and how even a non-believer can connect with a deeper meaning and purpose. Allen explains how his time at the Hameed Ali's Diamond Heart group helped to awake him to the false stories about himself and his reality that he had been stuck in, and how he was able to ‘burn down his house' discover how to see the many colors of divinity within them. “There are 35 colors that you can find within yourself,” says Allen. “And each of them has to do a way in which you are divine.” Allen explains what these colors mean and how you can learn to find your colors in yourself and in others. During the episode, Dr. Berman also gets a chance to speak with Neal Allen's wife Anne Lamott. Anne Lamott is the New York Times bestselling author of “Bird by Bird,” “Help, Thanks, Wow,” and “Stiches.” She is also a public speaker and writing teacher, and one of Dr. Berman's favorite writers. Lamott talks to Dr. Berman about dating when you're middle-aged, and how one should approach the process of looking for love. How do you know when he's “the one” or when he just ticks most of your boxes? “Hold out for the person you would want to be best friends with, even if they aren't going to your romantic partner,” says Lamott. You can find Neal Allen's “Shapes of Truth: Finding the Divinity Within” on Amazon.
Mason is a trooper; he didn't take any days off since he was injured on yesterday's show! The guys talk about how LeBron is out tonight. Mason and Greg disagree on Dodgers pitching. Clinton Yates couldn't believe what he heard so he had to call in! Plus, we try to convince Ireland to do Real Housewives of Manhattan Beach. And, wheel of questions.
Hello and welcome to the Rasslin Rage YouTube channel, the number one source for Michigan Indie Wrestling information. Tonight you're in for a treat as Michigan Indie Wrestling Veteran Levi Blue and Stitches McVey the owner of F5 Underground Wrestling joins Cody from Rasslin Rage and Michigan Independent Weekly to debate who should or can or is better suited to run F5. Levi and Stiches are set to face off against each other in the ring at F5 Unground 2 on September 23rd in Fenton, Michigan. The catch is....... whoever wins takes over as the owner of F5 Unground. Before we get to that match we have The F5 Great Debate! Follow F5 Wrestling Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/F5WrestlingMI Check out Michigan Indie Wrestling matches here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvA7I50IOdofKz1ebdp3jBcf1sC8kfN1i Check out Michigan Independent Weekly on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvA7I50IOdocsfwGE072aeCSTYhs6fZ-b Rasslin Rage is LIve every Sunday on YouTube at 7PM You can watch Michigan Independent Weekly on the Rasslin Rage YouTube channel every Tuesday Follow MIW on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/midubb Join the MIW group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/375284753181511/ Follow Rasslin Rage on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/rasslinrage Rasslin Rage on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RasslinRage Rasslin Rage on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rasslinrage/ Follow Happy Harper Ice Cream https://www.facebook.com/happyharpericecream/ You can help us out by donating. DONATION LINK! https://streamlabs.com/rasslinrage1 Would you like a Rasslin Rage T-shirt? Follow this link to purchase. https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/rasslinrage Download audio versions of M.I.W, and interviews on Podbean.. https://rasslinrage.podbean.com/ Are you interested in creating your own podcast? Click the link for a free month of Podbean. https://www.podbean.com/rasslinrage
Timbo is in for Shawna today and we discuss his getting stitches and saving lives! Also did someone actually win Impossible Questions With No Time To Answer? (IQWNTA?) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How amazing is human nature? Let Sudha Murti unfold the beauty of humans and their complexities. Writer: Khushi Nagpal Voice-over Artist: Kalidas Sreenivas Production Manager and Editor: Yashika Aggarwal
Felisha attempts to make #antihardpants into a trending event. Graham explains what hard pants should be. Felisha's mom conquers technology. Graham brings back bonnet watch. Felisha is excited to head to her friend's wedding. Felisha goes on about questionable rappers like Stiches, Chet Hanx and Melissa Mays. (Graham suggests you click on none of those links.) Review of Escape Room: Tournament of Champions. Email us at damnyouretallpod@gmail.com Note: We accidentally refer to Melissa Mays by the wrong name. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/damnyouretall/message
The Party deals with the shadow duplicates and makes a strange find while searching along the hallway The Party moves to explore the secret room Join Glen, Morley, Chayse, Dave and Raf as they bungle their way across the Forgotten Realms in search of glory and adventure! A new episode every Monday! Every other Thursday!!!! Dungeon Crawl - Legacy Of The Mad Mage! A new podcast joining the Arcane Dice Podcast!!!
In with the Schismatics and almost done with the circle of Fraud. Join Fr. Branson and Donovan for this great episode as we discuss the nature of discord and its effects on society and the human heart. Join our reading group here: https://gtcc.co/dantegroupme Listen to our main podcast here: https://gtcc.co/podcast
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Un'eroina moderna, una donna tenace, in lotta contro le istituzioni e la burocrazia. Inspirato ad una storia vera, "Stiches - un legame privato" dal 13 maggio al cinema grazie a Trent Film. Ne parliamo con il distributore del film Pietro Liberati ospite della nuova puntata di "OGNI MALEDETTO INDIPENDENTE la finestra sul cinema Indie"
Every Friday we give our listeners the chance to play our 'Say What You See Quiz'. Today's answers had us in stiches. TUNE IN TO DUBLIN TALKS LIVE EVERY WEEKDAY MORNING FROM 10AM, ONLY ON 98FM Check out all of our podcasts here. [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2021/04/16123109/210416-Quiz.mp3"][/audio]
El Numero Uno is back with a brand new episode of The Hogscast OG, this week him and NPA talk about: -Mikes Weekend in Lake Tahoe -Tekashi69 Documentary on Showtime -Background checks in indy wrestling coming soon? -The AEW end of the show controversy - April 1st Reopening in California - And So Much More! Like, Subscribe, leave a review Drop questions each and every week for the Pods Follow the Hogsmen on Twitter and Instagram @Hogsmenpod Subscribe on Youtube @Hogsmenpodcast Follow Mike on Twitter @MikeCamden82 and On Instagram @mike_camden Send Future topic suggestions and Questions the Hogsmen accounts on Twitter Or Instagram in the Direct Messages Adios!
What is the object of having an honor code or conduct code? Should law school honor codes have a "toleration clause", which requires a student who becomes aware of an honor code violation to report it? Should school codes be different than professional codes? Do the honor codes at the top law schools differ from the rest? The panel discusses this after having read:Meredith C. Manuel, Snitches Get Stiches: Ditching the Toleration Clause in Law School Honor Codes, 33 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 703.Host: Tony FernandoPanel: Seth Trott, Jo Ann FernandoAudio: Mohammed SaleemProducer: Tony Fernando
WBZ's Jordan Rich says men at the Phoenix Drug & Alcohol Recovery & Education Society are knitting for a cause.
Adrian spoke to Robbie, the rather of 12 year old Darryl, who was attacked by a dog in Clonsilla last weekend. He needed 150 stiches in his face and the dog was put down. We also spoke to a number of callers about just how dangerous dogs can be around children
Episode 48 is about freedom. Who wants it? Sean interviews Ian Smith from Atillis Gym in Bellmawr, NJ, and talks about freedom and a person’s right to work. He also talks to Dr. Tommy John about being Thankful. Do you want a personalized video from Sean Avery?https://www.cameo.com/seanavery
Inquizative Minds EP18 Stolen Stiches by Idiot Radio Net
80's Baby has a run-in with a bully and things get ugly.
JT & Looney talk MLB, NBA, NFL, Home Brew, Bubbles. Snitches, Stiches, and Hazmat Suits. PLUS ...Lake Tahoe, Jimmy B, Bobby G, Harriet Tubman, Life, Death and the pursuit on cool things to watch on Netflix.
Clay Collard, Travell Mazion, Oscar Valdez vs Jayson Velez, Sugar Shane Mosely Jr. vs Jeremy Ramos, Whittaker vs Till, MLB Back, NBA Bubble Snitchgate, NFL COVID19 Concerns --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/justiceleagguepodcast/support
Weekly Catch-up Podcast Episode #1 with Bradley Colvin and Carson Gibbons. In Episode 1 the guys discuss: - how they met and formed a conversation worthy of podcasting - teaching highschool students and leading technology startups - religious backgrounds and education / college memories - Donald Trump's impeachment - 2020 Democratic candidates - new Kanye West album dropping this weekend - Dallas Cowboys and the state of the NFL with Antonio Brown - Snitches get Stiches - recap of Tekashi 6X9's week in court ratting out Jim Jones, Cardi B and others Show Resources - Brad Colvin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HumbleBrvd - Brad Colvin on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bradcolvin/ - Carson Gibbons on Twitter: https://twitter.com/carsoncgibbons - Carson Gibbons on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carsongibbons/
Two friends talk about music, sorta. Rosewood Piano / Music seems real complicated problem for fingers / Keys, rhythm ? / Being In a band as a means of ego reduction? / Music is like jump Rope / Is effortlessness worth it ?/ "OMG - you can choose to do the easy thing ? Mind Blown !" / MS can Kick Rocks/ Parsing energy per day / Sliding through life like a warm knife through butter - is that possible ? / Pianos hate hands / The Cringing Ice Skater -Your Audience has enough problems, and don’t need to be dragged into yours / Apple Pencil? With these Giant Gorilla Monster Hands ? / Mouse is like Drawing with thick bar of soap - but I love it / Illustrator Basic Shapes - Is laziness the key to most modern design ?/ If most people do it, then it is perceived as “professional”/ A penis !?! In my art ? If I had known it would be that kind of party…./ Galleries / Too Many TJs / Moberg Gallery / Olsen Larsen Gallery /Creative Capital Blues / You are the one with the valuable commodity/ It is an artist statement, not a deposition / Swoon - Street Art/ Do you even need a gallery ? / My dead feet are the elephant in the room / Everything tastes like Aluminum / Rob will make you a poster ( offer excludes Nazi’s, White Supremacists, Gun Enthusiasts, Religious Extremists, Trumpers etc. ) / DesMoines is a nice womb / Constipated Cat / Do you have to be a trust fund baby to make art ? / Witch Lady Memory Narrative Construction / Overactive Bossy Brain / You don’t need to prove you can make art / Getting civilians to do civilian things for you / “Social Media Influencers” and their ilk / Assemble your art squad / “you only need to convince ten people you are an artist to be an artist” / Iowa Art Fellowship Trash Talk and SHADE / Iowa State Fair Husband Yelling / Subverting the Mr. Legs contest with Gender Terrorism ? / As always, Snitched get Stiches
On episode 53 of "Don't Take It Personal" Jay Wil & Hollywood Kas are joined by Dallas based creatives Jerod Couch & Corey Pratt. We discuss their crowdfunding campaign for season 2 of their online series "Washed". We also talk the Jussie Smollett scandal, and Tekashi 6ix9ine pleading guilty. Follow us on all social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram) - @dtipodcast1 & subscribe to us on iTunes. Be sure to leave a comment/review Jay Wil - @jaywiletc Hollywood Kas - @smashinginabunkbed (Instagram)/@hollywoodkas (Twitter) Corey Pratt - @dreamstate_pratt Jerod Couch - @thecreativecouch #WASHED - @washedseries
On episode 53 of "Don't Take It Personal" Jay Wil & Hollywood Kas are joined by Dallas based creatives Jerod Couch & Corey Pratt. We discuss their crowdfunding campaign for season 2 of their online series "Washed". We also talk the Jussie Smollett scandal, and Tekashi 6ix9ine pleading guilty. Follow us on all social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram) - @dtipodcast1 & subscribe to us on iTunes. Be sure to leave a comment/review Jay Wil - @jaywiletc Hollywood Kas - @smashinginabunkbed (Instagram)/@hollywoodkas (Twitter) Corey Pratt - @dreamstate_pratt Jerod Couch - @thecreativecouch #WASHED - @washedseries
This week Lisa Lawrie (@JMOESandBFFS) & Rafael “Village Inn Guy” Castaneda (@RMCGuitars) are joined by Tryce AKA “Pizz Pazz” (@TSDCX) to discuss the @ARIYNBF episodes~ “Travis McElroy, Jordan Morris, Michael Rosas Live From Big Adventure Fest” & “Belly Buttons, Cryochambers, Ben Gleib's Telethon” We recall more memories from Big Adventure Fest, Scott Marquez's Name Game, […]
This week Lisa Lawrie (@JMOESandBFFS) & Rafael “Village Inn Guy” Castaneda (@RMCGuitars) are joined by Tryce AKA “Pizz Pazz” (@TSDCX) to discuss the @ARIYNBF episodes~ “Travis McElroy, Jordan Morris, Michael Rosas Live From Big Adventure Fest” & “Belly Buttons, Cryochambers, Ben Gleib’s Telethon” We recall more memories from Big Adventure Fest, Scott Marquez’s Name Game, […]
Die Hälfte ist geschafft und auch Robert kommt nicht ohne Verletzungen aus dem Dschungel: im Jungle-Gym macht sein Kopf Bekanntschaft mit einem 100kg Baumstamm und seine Hand ist aufgrund eines Stiches stark angeschwollen. Trotzdem zieht Robert durch, denn heute übt das KSK das Präparieren einer Landing Site – einem Landeplatz für einen Helikopter im Dschungel. Robert ist schwer beeindruckt, da es dabei einiges zu beachten gibt. Alles läuft wie geplant, doch dann zieht ein Unwetter auf...
James de Lemos: Welcome everyone to Circulation on the Run my name is James de Lemos, I am the executive editor for Circulation based at UT Southwestern in Dallas and I will be filling in for Carolyn today as we discuss this year's surgery themed issue. I would like to welcome Dr Marc Ruel, the chairman of cardiac surgery at the University of Ottawa and a long-time editor of the Circulation of surgery themed issue, as well as Dr Tim Gardner, professor of cardiac surgery at The University of Pennsylvania and our leader at Circulation on the editor team for issues related to cardiac and vascular surgery. Marc and Tim, welcome and thanks for all your tremendous work in this issue. Dr Marc Ruel: Thanks James for having us. Dr Tim Gardner: Thank you. Glad to be here. James de Lemos: Why don't we start Marc with your thoughts on how this issue comes together, how it came to be, you picked the papers and how we ended up with this terrific issue. Dr Marc Ruel: It’s been a really important year for surgery and for this issue, as some of you may know the supplement which used to be the old designation of this issue has been changed to the surgery themed issue in about 2014 or so where the new Circulation leadership and what we tried to do every year is to bring the very best, not only of cardiovascular surgical science but also of clinical care and pearls around clinical and surgical care. So, I think this year we have had probably more than 60 submissions sent to us. Tim and I have looked at those very closely and you as well, James, we really wanted to get the feedback and the approach from not only cardiac surgeons but also from cardiologists and cardio vascular care specialist around those. We've tried to select the best of science and also some papers that we feel would be very useful with regards to providing new clinical pearls for surgeons and anyone in the circle of care around cardiovascular surgery. Dr Tim Gardner: If I could just add, James, of course we have other papers that have been submitted by surgeons that are published or that deal with cardiac surgical or vascular surgical topics during the year, this particular issue is very much focused on cardiac surgery but throughout the year we have plenty of submissions of manuscripts by surgeons about surgery about surgically related topics and so on. So, I am actually kept quite busy reviewing and commenting and consulting on manuscript submissions of Circulation. There are plenty of papers over the course of the year that relate to surgical topics. James de Lemos: Wonderful, I think you will see, as we talk about these papers, really that what Marc and Tim are talking about in terms of papers that are broadly relevant to cardiac surgeons and cardio vascular providers really rings true. Let’s walk through the issue, its set up like most of our issues begins with a couple of opinion pieces, a brief frame of reference, articles about important topics. Marc, do you want to talk about the Domanski paper, talk about revascularization for ischemic cardiomyopathy? Dr Marc Ruel: Absolutely, we've asked experts, namely Mike Farkouh and Micheal Domanski, to provide us where their thoughts regarding the optimal treatment on patients with LV dysfunction and severe coronary disease. What many of us would call an ischemic cardiomyopathy, which may be construed as a misnomer or as an accurate term, I will not debate on this today, but certainly it remains a very vexing clinical problem. I think we could all agree that the last niche where we still see very high in terms of treatment for coronary disease this is probably mortality and kind of an inability to provide for a tangible result. Once LV dysfunction has set in and the present of CAD the outcomes are poor, and it took years and literally almost ten years for the STICHES trials to show a benefit for surgical treatment. This is relatively all study now and it has to be put in context and I then that Mike and Mike are doing this extremely well in terms of providing the caveat, for instance, STICHES at its inception added had a 5% mortality rate around CABG, so we know that the modern outcome are probably better than that. It’s very difficult to actually decipher what sound be the mainstay of treatment for each challenging patient and I think the frame of reference provided by Dr Farkouh and Domanski is extremely useful in helping with that. James de Lemos: Tim we have another frame of reference that is also provocative. Trying to make a case that we think about in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy with obstruction early surgical procedures to relieve the obstruction. Do you want to tell the readers a little bit about this opinion piece and what your thoughts on it are? Dr Tim Gardner: Sure James, this is a really nice frame of reference article from both doctors Martin and Barry Maron and then their European contributor Paolo Spirito and the point of their opinion paper is that the surgical art for managing this very difficult obstructive cardiomyopathy syndrome has reached the point where we really shouldn't wait until patients are in extremist or in class 3 or 4 status in term of syndromic problems and can consider earlier surgery for these patients. They make the very important point which I think we have to except is that for patients to do well with this operation they need to be in a center where there is experienced surgery and experienced surgeons, but the point is now that the state of the art for managing obstructive cardiomyopathy is as such that good result are obtained and patients should be offered this surgery when appropriate, but earlier, in order to avoid the challenges of end stage cardiomyopathy and difficulty relieving the obstruction, so this is a really important opinion piece. It’s great to see our cardiology colleagues who are experts in this field make this point based on well published data from centers like the Mayo Clinic. James de Lemos: Moving now to the original articles, we've got 5 original articles, maybe Marc we can start with your thoughts on 2 articles related to revascularization, one in coronary disease and one identifying a really novel approach for treating type A aortic dissection with malperfusion. Dr Marc Ruel: I think that's well said James, the first of these original papers will be likely somewhat controversial. The first author is Dr Bo Yang and essentially it is a series from Michigan where they look at just shy of 600 patients with acute Type A Aortic Dissection, of whom 135 were identified to have malperfusion syndrome. Essentially defined by the authors as something slightly different than malperfusion per say but really malperfusion accompanied with evidence of necrosis in one of the organs. Their approach has been new and somewhat controversial in that they have brought these patients first to the interventional radiology suite in order to fenestrate in many cases or at least open the culprit artery or the culprit perfusion territory that leads to malperfusion syndrome and then depending on how the patient is doing they would then proceed to open repair as soon as 24 hours afterwards or they may wait longer in someone where there is no sign of improvement yet prior to moving to the ER, so they have found this has not only improved the results with regards to in hospital mortality after operative repair type A aortic dissection, but also to allow them to better discern or differentiate should I say between patients in whom malperfusion may lead to a futile situation and who then may be avoided from undergoing a very complex and difficult OR so would argue this is probably the first such large organized, well documented series of such an approach and I think it will lead to some head scratching, this being said it must be remembered that the goal standard for Type A aortic dissection is dealing with the intrapericardial aorta first and hoping that the perfusion gets better from this and everyone knows that the results of this approach are not fantastic. We know that even in the best centers, including the latest data from Germany such an approach has about a 20% mortality rate so clearly there are ways that we can improve with Type A aortic dissection and this paper may be a strike in the right direction. James de Lemos: The other revascularization paper addresses that, I would say also a quite controversial topic which is how many atrial grafts are optimal in patients that are undergoing surgical revascularization? Dr Marc Ruel: This is a paper from Toronto where the Ontario ICES database was used and several papers actually dozens and dozens of papers have come out previously from this well established and well allocated database. Steve Fremes who is the senior author and one of his trainees, Dr Rocha and the team of authors got together and decided to look at the impact of 3 versus 2 arterial grafts in patients undergoing cabbage with regards to survival. They have very nice, very compelling follow up information and they basically carry out 2 exercises. First, they wanted to see if the 3,000 patients or so had 3 or more arterial grafts had a better outcome than the 8,000 patients or so who had 2 arterial grafts and frankly they found there was no significant difference with regards to survival at 8 years and freedom from MACCE at 8 years. However, when they compare those 9 or 8,000 patients or so who had 2 arterial grafts to the rest of 40,000 or so patients who had 1 arterial graft and completions with veins they found that again there was a survival benefit. This last finding is not new and its obviously subject to indication biases as well as expertise bias as we've seen in many of the observational perspectives studies around multiple arterial grafting. But I think the concept of comparing 2 versus 3 arterial grafts is very novel in surely in this paper is being addresses with very high scientific related from the numbers and the quality of the follow up that's been brought to the exercise. James de Lemos: I've really been struggling, I love your thoughts and Tim, your thoughts on how to reconcile the data in space. I really am having a hard time getting my head around what seems to be conflicting data about the number of arterial grafts in what an optimal CABG looks like in 2018 with the evidence that we have. What are your thoughts on that question? Dr Tim Gardner: I think that this supports the concept that 2 arterial grafts whenever possible for some patients, younger patients perhaps 3 but I think the important point is, multiple arterial grafting should be attempted and carried out whenever possible. I leave the is 3 better than 2 to some future study or future review that can be more precise about that. Dr Marc Ruel: This being said I think we don't view efficiently coronary surgery as being an area of expertise and many centers including very strong academic centers may not necessarily marry the concept that coronary surgery has to be something with the dedicated expertise. I think when we look at those observational perspectives series we see the effect of it may be the expertise bias, but it may be more than just 2 or 3 arterial grafts, they may be the whole wrapping of care that comes with it including optimizing beta blockers and managing diabetes etc. So, I think it may be more than purely conduits but definitely, as Tim said, 2 arterial grafts are probably better than just 1 and the jury is still out on whether 3 is better than 2. James de Lemos: Excellent. Switching gears now Tim, an area that obviously you have tremendous experience and expertise we've got 2 innovative papers addressing surgery for individuals who have congenital heart disease. Can you update us on what we are publishing here? Dr Tim Gardner: Sure, the one study focuses on the risks of pulmonary valve surgery in adult patients who underwent a correction of tetralogy of Fallot earlier in life. This is a growing population actually we refer to as young adult with congenital heart disease and in many centers they are more numerous in terms of the patients groups than infants because this group has been successfully treated early in life, but this particular group of patients, patients who have had tetralogy of Fallot repaired and end up with what the author calls right ventricular outflow disfunction generally regurgitation through the outflow tract pulmonary valve sometimes obstruction, these patients then face significant clinical challenges in death from heart failure, right ventricular failure or arrhythmias in their late 20's and 30's. We have been focusing now on the timing and the type of pulmonary valve replacement. Dr Tim Gardner: Now there is catheter replacement options available, but when to do this and how to minimize risk is really the focus of this one paper that describes a four multi-center study looking at predictors of risk for these patients. Sort of a hypothesis generating paper, but it is an important study none the less, focusing on how to identify patients with right ventricular out flow tract dysfunction and who should have pulmonary valve replacement and when that should optimally be done. It a very good study. The other important study that we have is that the other age spectrum of neonates and this is a study that is based on a review of data from the pediatrics heart health information systems database, led by the group at the Children's Hospital Philadelphia. Looking at variations in pre-operative care and management of neonates with transposition of the great arteries. This was a little controversial actually when we reviewed it among the editors because the suggestion is that earlier surgery this would be in the first week of life and more perhaps aggressive use of atrial balloon septostomy seems to improve outcomes. This is a generally low risk population, the point of the paper is that these pretty good results can be improved by paying more attention to the timing of surgery and the appropriate use of balloon septostomy. It’s sort of a quality improvement perspective based on a large database and I think it’s a very nice study and undoubtedly creates additional attention to this particular area. James de Lemos: Marc, our last original paper is a really novel issue engineering approach to creating vascular conduits, can you tell the readers briefly what happens to her in this paper? Dr Marc Ruel: Indeed. It’s a paper from Stanford, from Joe Woo’s lab and the first author is Daniel von Bornstädt. Essentially, as you say it’s a very innovative novel approach to try to recreate a bioengineered blood vessel. We surely know there's quite a need for such off the shelf conduits, not only in cardiac surgery but also in vascular and vascular surgery and even for things such as AV fistulas and others. It’s really interesting to see that this is what I would call transitional science at its best and surgeons have had an important role over, as you know, centuries in helping develop this and many discoveries have come from surgical labs, especially a few decades ago. In any case, what Joe and his team have performed is to try to use clinically applicable methods to derive and create a bioengineered blood vessel and they started first with human aortic smooth muscles cells and skin fibroblasts which are literally easy to get and they used those to constructs bi-level cell sheets, they then used a 22 gauge angiocath needle so that the sheets would be wrapped around this in order to lead to a tubular vessel construct. Then the next problem has been traditionally that those bioengineered vessels would burst out with atrial pressure. What Joe's team came up with is to use a commercially available adhesive, so a glue essentially, which is dermabond which typically we use after any form of surgery to keep the incision together and they put dermabond on the surface of this sheet wrapped around an angiocath needle to act as a temporary external scaffold. They then led this into a bioreactor and implanted it in series of 20 rats as a femoral artery interposition graft. The results were excellent. Essentially, patency was perfect and there was a full vascular maturity with all 3 layers of blood vessel that you would expect including an intima that had been formed as a result of the experiment. I think this is all very promising because none of the methods here are involving something that would have non-autologous issues, or you could easily see this being used with a patient’s own cells in order to achieve an autologous. I think this is obviously small vessels, there are 22-gauge needle is not a big conduit, you’re not going to bypass an LED with this, but I think it’s a start and it’s all done using transitional or clinically applicable methods. I guess the next step would be moving to a large animal model and certainly I think we should stay tuned to see where this leads us. James de Lemos: I think that's exactly my thinking as well about that discussion and really leads us into some of the issues that come up in the review paper that you are a co-author on new strategies for surgical revascularization. I think this basic in translational science piece is designed to address some of the limitations of current revascularization and you all did a really beautiful job covering some new more clinically ready strategies in your papers. Can you just tell us very briefly what you all covered in that review paper? Dr Marc Ruel: Indeed, this is a paper that was kind of aiming at being a state of the art around CABG and rapidly the focus was reshaped towards kind of new strategies around surgical myocardial revascularization. Initially we have a section on OPCAB on this and that and minimizing the inflammatory effects of the pump and quickly it became apparent that the desire of Circulation and this themed issue was to focus it more on really what are the up and coming improvements around surgical coronary revascularization. This paper focuses on essentially 4 main areas. One is hybrid coronary revascularization, the second one is less invasive coronary surgery, the third one is the use of multiple arterial grafts to which we eluded a little earlier during this podcast and fourth is the use of an aortic coronary surgery, essentially meaning bypass surgery performed without any manipulation of the aorta. James de Lemos: As we think about innovation in terms of conduits, the procedure itself, the other aspect that's covered in our last paper is can we make the procedure safer perhaps by modifying our use of anti-platelet therapies based on meshment of the platelet phenotype and Tim do you want to bring us home by just telling us a little bit about what we learned from Paul Gurbel and his group of platelet experts? Dr Tim Gardner: Well we learnt a lot about platelet science and appropriately so Dr Gurbel is a well-recognized expert in platelet physiology or platelet management and this is a really quite a challenging area because many of our patents come to surgery especially for coronary surgery already on platelet inhibitor agents and what Dr Gurbel and his co-authors showed in this paper is that although there is somewhat limited data there can be and should be platelet function testing and with an appropriate understanding of platelet inhibition drugs that we may be able to limit the time between removal of these or discontinuation of these platelet inhibitor drugs and the necessary surgery which will improve outcomes and reduce bleeding in patients requiring urgent CABG surgery. It’s a very useful update and it is a good example of a paper that isn't written by surgeons, but really applies very much to the cardiac surgical treatment of coronary artery disease James de Lemos: I really like the very practical tables and figures that lay out the potential tests that surgeons or anesthesiologists may consider for assessing this and even how one might implement. I would like to bring us to conclusion now, first I want to acknowledge, Sara O'Brien at the Circulation office for her amazing work together with Marc and Tim pulling this issue together, making sure that we have a consistent high quality issue with wonderful figures and tables and it really came together beautifully and thank you both for joining me today and the podcast I think it’s obvious that we've got an issue that all of you listen to this podcast need to actually pull out the issue or download it because we have a co-host of wonderful papers to look at and cardiac surgery thriving at Circulation. As we've talked about this is the tip of the iceberg, this themed issue, we've got great content coming, issue after issue. We are already open for business next year’s issue, so please send us your best cardiac surgery research. Please pay attention to these important papers and apply them in your practice because I think many of them are already directly applicable. Marc given your leadership role in the issue do you want to bring us home and make any concluding remarks? Dr Marc Ruel: I think your points are very well taken James and I want to reintegrate that if I speak on behalf of the cardiovascular surgical community, we are very thankful to the leadership with Circulation. James, Joe, Tim and many others and obviously the support from the staff in clearly establishing that cardiovascular surgery is a very important therapeutic mentality and the overall scope in the broad scope of cardiovascular therapeutics. Dr Carolyn Lam: You've been listening to Circulation on the Run. Don't forget to tune in again next week.
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We found a fun event in La Mirada California at a Halloween store. The store is called, The Halloween Club, which is open all year round. The event we covered happens once a year at this store, and they call it, Spookshow. This is the 6th year of the Spookshow, and there were vendors, food, performances, and cosplay wallking all over the event. We got the opportunity to interview Rick West, who is the creative director of "Midsummer's Scream". The biggest Halloween/Horror convention in the world. Check out the website: http://www.midsummerscream.org/ Also, we spoke with Trickster, who is a scary clown, who loves to scare. We interviewed Ted Dougherty who co-wrote and directed, "Murder Co", an immersive escape room haunt in Upland California. And, we spoke with "Love, Pain, and Stiches", which has a line of Halloween themed purses. The most popular being a jacko lantern pumpkin bag, that we saw guests all over the event wearing this bag. Huge line to get the bag at Spookshow 6. You can purchase these bags on Etsy.
It's our (late) Halloween episode! Complete with witches, clowns & shitty movies!!!
It's our (late) Halloween episode! Complete with witches, clowns & shitty movies!!!
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Epic fail? Am I just asking for pity? Or will some Brian Eno quotes soothe things over? A look back, skewed as it is, as season one of Game is a 4 Letter Word, with a look towards the future as well.
0:00 Intro, What We've Been Up To and Horror Parks 5:29 Honey Boo Boo Gets Cancelled 6:47 Stiches, Tyga and Danny Brown 18:00 Sporty Thievz Are Still a Thing 24:40 "Only" by Nicki Minaj with Chris Brown, Lil Wayne and Drake 55:54 Run The Jewles 2 Album Review 1:06:56 Goin Off 1:15:45 Rap Critic Loves Nicki Minaj
La cantante inglesa ADELE rompe todos los records de 2015 con su nueva canción HELLO anticipo de su álbum 25. HELLO es el sencillo que más rápido se ha vendido en 2015 en la Gran Bretaña por encima de Justin Beaver y Ellie Goulding, rompe record en ITunes, Spotify y todas las plataformas de streaming a nivel mundial, según YouTube HELLO DE ADELE se ve un millón de veces por hora. Shawn Méndez es Top 4 en Estados Unidos con la canción STICHES que acumula 60 millones de transmisiones en YouTube, es top 10 de ITunes y Spotify, según A charts es # 2 en Noruega, Suecia y Dinamarca y es top 40 en 30 países más, todo un Global Hit THE OTHER BOYS del dueto de las hermanas NERVO con la colaboración de Kylie Minogue, Jake Shears y el legendario compositor, productor y arreglista Nile Rodgers. Es la quintaesencia del sonido Electrónico Dance que llega al # 2 de los Dance Floor en Estados Unidos, Canadá y Europa. NERVO en dance-electronica otro Global Hit. Por estos días de Noviembre de 2015 está muy de moda la canción HORNY LIFE del dúo electro - alemán GLASS BED GAME nombre que podríamos traducir como Juegos sobre una cama de vidrio. Horny Life es hasta ahora el sencillo que más alto ha llegado en la carrera de GLASS BED GAME. Según A charts también es top 2 en Austria y Alemania. En Noviembre de 2015 el tema AQUELE 1% de MARCOS Y BELUTTI Y WESLEY SAFADAO irrumpe como un tornado en el hit parade de Brasil llegando al primer lugar. Lo Nuevo de ULTRA NATE es su sencillo INCONDICIONAL producido por el dueto australiano de las hermanas NERVO, TOP 3 a nivel mundial en música Dance/trance según las estadísticas de Top 40 charts.ADAM VADEL es según Top 40 charts el más alto debut de la cartelera francesa con GURU y se perfila en Europa como un nuevo Global Hit.TURN THE MUSC LOUDER del DJ y productor de música house el londinense artísticamente conocido como KDA se convierte en la nueva canción # 1 en el reino unido. Primero fue el tema del día en BBC1, después se disparó, y en menos de quince días corona el top de las ventas según Offical Charts Company.Ahora nos vamos para España donde la canción del momento es otro número uno, VIVELA DE PABLO de MORENO ALBORAN referenciado por A charts y Mundo Latino. ALBORAN nominado en 2011 al premio Grammy se establece como un cantautor moderno y profundo. VIVELA es un canto a la vida y a la actitud para superar las dificultades que siempre se nos presentan.Nuestro recorrido por el mundo nos lleva ahora a ITALIA donde uno de los raperos más populares vuelve a pegar otra canción. FEDEZ está en el Top 4 de la bota italiana con 21 GRAMMI de acuerdo al listado que elabora Letsingit. En pocas semanas ha sido transmitida 5 millones de veces en Vevo y es su nuevo Global Hit En Noviembre de 2015 MARCELO es la sensación en la radio de México con su producción SUPERFANS que cuenta con la colaboración de DYCY una cantante que trabajo antes con el conocido DJ DEORRO. SUPERFANS según 40 principales México es un top 10, tiene 28 millones de visitas en YouTube y es su primer Global Hit
This week Jason, Joe and Paul discuss the defeat to Molde, the crushing of Dundee United, bust ups in the dug and the training ground. It's a war zone people but the HomeBhoys will guide you through it screaming. Hail Hail!
musical guests, AMEREV II PLUS: (14:30) 200 Stiches. A wealthy woman on a luxury cruise finds out the hard way the dangers of transplant surgery, with Natalie Layne Kidd and Marissa Miller by J. Ferron Hiatt (45:30) North Korea Basketball Camp, in this dark comedy, America’s most notorious basketball star finds the closed country of North Korea idolizes him far more than he realizes. Bill Lance and Keith Schron by J. Ferron Hiatt (1:06) Aunt Bossy, a free form piece written by Joe’s aunt who is unencumbered by the rules of playwriting! performed by Bill Lance, Natalie Layne Kidd, Lynn Highland, Joe Hiatt, by Lynette Robertson (1:25) Crosspital-Snivvle, soap opera comedy with Bill Lance, Christopher Wolfe, Keith Schron, Helen Van Pelt. By J. Ferronhiatt. Poetry by Michael Newton read by Marissa Miller and Lynne Highland and flash-fiction, spoken word and more! This evening’s players include, Lynn Highland, Christopher Wolfe, Marissa Miller, Helen Van Pelt, Bill Lance and Keith Schron Stage management and foley effects by Mary M. Malmquist Word product by J. Ferron Hiatt, Michael Newton and Marissa Miller Hosted and directed by Joe Ferron Hiatt Produced by Vince DeGiosio and Christie McGorry and Jim Thorpe Artists and Music (mcohjt.com) and Purple Audio (purple audio.com) engineered by Michael Fisher for Purple Audio original scores and opening theme by Keith Schron Logo design by William Lance (williamlance.com) j. Ferronhiatt’s photo by Tom Storm (tom storm.net) This show continues due to the contributions of many many more volunteers and artists to count and we thank every one of you!
Ep.31 Town Hall Heroes - Stiches Get Patches.mp3 Welcome to Town Hall Heroes with Jared "Zoia", Jake "SolidJakeGG" and Corey "Cooby". We are a Heroes of the Storm Podcast! We have experience from all over gaming and we've congregated to talk about Heroes!
Skeleton Crew #55 Jake and The Ghoul Leave Em' In Stitches 0:00 – 5:15 Arnold Schwarzenegger will be in the Toxic Avenger Remake? This can't be for real right? Dans favorite TV Show 24 is coming back! 5:20 – 27:00 A non spoiler review of Stitches 2013. A clown dies at a kid birthday party and comes back 6 years later to seek revenge. Is this the best clown film since Stephen Kings It? 27:30 – 44:30 Alex interviews Rob Medaska, Jules Graciolett and Corrine Hall of the indie horror film MP2V. Go to MP2V.com for more information on this horror film. Is MP2V the new format in horror? 45:30 – End The Ghoul Under Your Bed (Pat Amedio) and Jake Corenthose join the crew to kick back and share some of there ghost stories. Gets crazy in the dungeon! The least scary in here are the ghosts Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theskeletoncrewshow YouTube Channel (Episodes 36+): https://www.youtube.com/user/theskeletoncrewshows YouTube Channel (Episodes 1-36): http://www.youtube.com/user/theskeletoncrewshow Subscribe in Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-skeleton-crew-podcast/id1587621795
Today I talk about my Falling Leaves Scarf (made with Noro) and Fibonacci sequence Scarf. News this weeks includes the Subway Knitter’s Fame and Kim Werker‘s take over of interweaves crochet. I also have a 2006 recap including my favorite park and the two major knitting stories of the year (keystone pricing and cashmere mayhem). … Continue reading "Episode 24a: Stiches East – The one with the Guys"
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