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Provide your feedback here. Send me a Text Message.In this episode, Mike discusses the case law classic R. v. Stonefish, 2019 ONCA 914 where a police officer, after stopping a motorist for an equipment violation, smelled the odour of burnt marihauana and saw a green leafy substance in the car's console. The motorist was then arrested for possessing a controlled substance and police opened the car's hood to discover a stash of cocaine in a Ziploc bag valued at between $11,000 — $18,000 on the street. Was opening the car's hood lawful as an incident to the drug arrest for possession of this small amount of marihuana? Or did it exceed the scope of the common law power? Mike looks at these and other questions.Thanks for listening! Feedback welcome at legalissuesinpolicing@gmail.com
A crisis accommodation centre manager in southern NSW says families are living in tents due to a lack of suitable housing.
The challenges of Fall fishing Tonight's show run down Fishing Reports 15m Hatcher Bros Erin (@femboyfishing) and Michael (@srien_string_and_stream) are catching smallies and trout and the occasional walleye in the Ozarks Steve NcAngler says trout season is over in The White Mountains but one can still dredge up some nice browns in the catch and release section of the Androscoggin. He's catching bass these days on Sneaky Pete's (topwater bullet head popper with a flared skirt and trailing sili strands) and for subsurface he likes Dragon Tails (a tail material called sili worm behind a built up head, originally cut down “Squirmy” toys) The Driftless-some streams closed for the Fall spawn but plenty of creeks are open to catch and release and the tourists have gone home. Fishing is solitary and they're smashing the terrestrials, some drys and streamers. https://news.orvis.com/fly-fishing/seasons-of-the-driftless-area Joe Henry Fishing at Lake of the Woods is on fire!!! 6m FITN 10min John Gierach passed from a heart attack October 3rd 2024 Apache Trout Success: https://www.doi.gov/pressreleases/secretary-haaland-announces-removal-apache-trout-arizonas-state-fish-endangered Maine Bans Painted Heads: https://www.newscentermaine.com/article/life/animals/wildlife/new-law-expands-maines-lead-fishing-tackle-ban-protect-loons/97-61c87bb3-687c-4610-839a-2ce5eb8fb7fa Laura Williams Maine Audubon Society 30 min Show pt. 2 Halloween Scary Fish: 15-20 min Zombie Salmon-Yes they are catchable, some fight some do not, the scariest thing i have ever felt sorry for short of Frankenstien. I find the grip and grin photos with them disquieting. Peter Herman Adventures- https://youtu.be/C5AjppfOntc?si=5NzzCCLnY6v4j5vm Candiru-sent in by our own Jeff Danaldson https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candiru_(fish) This is the one that legend says swims up one's urine stream right into the urethra. It has never been confirmed. In 1997 one was removed from a man's urethra but the circumstances were “suspect” which is a story just made for Fish Nerds. Stonefish-this one scared the heck out of me when I was a little kid. The most venomous fish of all. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synanceia https://www.surfertoday.com/environment/how-to-treat-a-stonefish-sting other entries: The Kraken Angler Fish Goblin Shark My FAVORITE from Steve NcAngler is “the fish you hooked but never saw.” It could have been anything! Listener spooky stories and other fisher freak outs: 15-20min 62% of respondents have had a weird or spooky incident on the water. 25% said it started scary but turned out to be something ordinary CH and the turtle Chris Snodgrass My Wife and I were trolling for Kokanee Salmon. It was just before dark and we had the only boat on the water. It's a small reservoir in Montana. The water was like glass it was so calm. As we got out to the middle the water swirled next to the boat like a whale turned next to us. The swirl was as big or bigger than our boat. It was extremely creepy so we headed to the dock! Still not sure what the swirl was caused by but maybe an under water spring... It was in 50' of water though. Alan Dumitrescu I'm the only person at this lake. You know the sound of a rod wishing through the air on a hard cast? Yeah that sounds happened in the wooded area behind me just once like a cast. Only similar sounds I've ever heard is bigger birds wings. I looked no birds anywhere no turkeys roosting in trees for the night. The sun was setting at this point. I didn't see anything but it was real close. My only other thought cause a bunch of neighboring property dogs were all fired up a few minutes earlier and they had settled down just before I heard it. Never heard bobcat hiss in person but at that point since they are in that area is all I could think and why the dogs were fired up. So I hurried the hell out of there. I'm not tangling with big kitty if that's what it was. John J Murphy Well I grew up in Salem Ma and used to fish a cemetery pond so I'd go with yes Phantom Casters From Rick Webster I was fishing the first beach at Sandy Hook in Jersey one late September. When I got to the parking lot and not another car in sight. I set up, soaking clams on two rods before sun-up. As the pre-dawn light began to show over the horizon, a THICK bank of fog rolled in. Slack tide and zero wind…very peaceful but not expecting anything spectacular. Suddenly, about 500 seagulls that had been resting on the roof of the bath house lifted into the air and began to dive nosily into the surf. The fog was so thick I couldn't see them, but I could hear them, not 20 yards off the beach. Figuring a blitz of snappers, I sent a 3-ounce Yo-Zuri popper into the fog and immediately came tight on what turned out to be a 12lb Albie. As I was fighting this fish, the fog began to lift and I could see I was surrounded by 25 to 30 other surfcasters. I had no clue how they suddenly appeared as this stretch of beach is wide open, so I would have seen them before the fog came in. No one spoke and the only sounds were screaming gulls and drags as we all enjoyed a rare mix of blues and albies for the next 30 minutes in a classic fall blitz. As the action died down, the fog rolled in again and I appeared to be all alone again. Since I was tired and a little spooked by the mornings events, I packed up my gear and headed back to the parking lot. Just like when I arrived, mine was the only car there. I have no idea where the other fishermen came from or how they disappeared and to this day, I'm not entirely convinced they were actually there. https://onthewater.com/spooky-fishing-stories Aliens prefer fishers: Pascagoula UFO Abduction https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pascagoula_Abduction See Entry 12: https://skepticalinquirer.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/29/2019/03/SI-MJ-12.pdf Charles Hickson 42 Calvin Parker 19 Went fishing on the Pascagoula River Mississippi October 11th 1973 On the evening of October 11, 1973, 42-year old Charles Hickson and 19-year-old Calvin Parker went fishing on the west bank of the Pascagoula River. As dusk fell, they heard a whirring/whizzing sound and saw flashes of blue light on the water. They looked up to see an oval-shaped object approximately 30-40 feet across and 8-10 feet high. Three creatures came gliding out of the craft and took them aboard. Completely paralyzed but still conscious, the two men were subjected to a medical exam by a giant robotic eye. They were then returned to shore, and the craft sped away into the night sky. Both changed their stories over time. Parker said he passed out but later claimed to remember certain details. Hickson kept altering his story. The original polygraph on Hickson was given by an untrained operator as part of a commercial deal and there is speculation that it never really took place. Drinking was believed to be part of the incident. Hypnagogic dream paroxysmal sleep-related disorder incubus syndrome both fall in the category of parasominias Still one of the best UFO stories out there. There is a commemorative plaque marking the spot on the Pascagoula River where the incident took place Should have been fishing Thank Yous: Wally Pleasant for our show theme, Diana's Bath Salts for our Fish in the News theme, Dan Henig for his nice little tune Savannah Sunshine which we used on our chat with Laura Williams, Laren Duski for her instrumental Rollin' which we used to on the Lake of the Woods fishing report, Joe Henry for bringing us that report, Steve NcAngler and the Hatcher Brothers for their fishing reports, Laura Williams for being a lead free fishing ally, Chris Snograss, Alan Dumitrescue and John Murphy for their spooky fishing tales, Rick Webster for his legion of spirit surf casters story but especially you the listener for bringing your ears right on in here and letting us fill them up with fish stuff. Fish Nerds is the creation of Diabolical Dave Kellum and Clay “Lamprey Mouth” Groves, Clay is also our Chief Executive “Flesh Eating” Fish Nerd, our producer and co-host is John “Jabberwocky” King, our demon horde of associate producers are Jeff “Devil Fly” Dannaldson, Todd “Black Cat” Corayer, Tim “Terror Hook” Bete and the cute friendly Wendy type witch flying above the wrack is our own Doc Martin. Code of the Fish Nerds Looks like we made a podcast
Scott R. JonesTake a walk with me down Fascination Street as I get to know Scott R. Jones.Scott is a horror fiction author and "a genuine master of horror" (Ramsey Campbell). In this episode, we chat about some of his previous careers, and some of his writing all along the way; during those years. We discuss his creation of Martian Migraine Press, and what he wanted to do with it. We also delve into the gleeful Nihilism of the Lovecraftian Mythos, and the positively enlightening rabbit hole of Blacknosis. We move into gabbing about his first novel STONEFISH; where he tells me why he named it that, and what it is about (no spoilers). I let him know that he is my daughter's favorite author, and we touch just a bit on her boyfriend, Sasquatch. I ask him about his horror themed erotic fiction, released under a psuedonym; before finally, talking about his newest novel: DRILL.This new novel stems from his experience in & out of the Jehovah's Witness religeous grooup. With this novel, Scott reveals some of the more disturbing aspects of The J, and it's effect on him and members of his family. This book is predicted to make some serious waves in The JW community; so buckle up!His newest book (DRILL) is available NOW, everywhere you find books.Producer credit: David Himlie, with help from Sally Zabava
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Marc Meriläinen (Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation) helps bring Nadjiwan's new album The Great Sea to life through his First Nation lens; Saltwater Hank (Ts'msyen)'s vocals in his Native language soar over a brooding country mix on Gal'uunx wil lu Holtga Liimi; and Brock Stonefish (Lenape/Delaware) puts a roots/blues beat behind stories of MMIP, boarding school trauma, and even a jungle dress song on Turtle Island. We'll hear from all three musicians this Friday with host Shawn Spruce.
Marc Meriläinen (Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation) helps bring Nadjiwan's new album The Great Sea to life through his First Nation lens; Saltwater Hank (Ts'msyen)'s vocals in his Native language soar over a brooding country mix on Gal'uunx wil lu Holtga Liimi; and Brock Stonefish (Lenape/Delaware) puts a roots/blues beat behind stories of MMIP, boarding school trauma, and even a jungle dress song on Turtle Island. We'll hear from all three musicians this Friday with host Shawn Spruce.
To request a custom story, visit www.storybird.ai. In the rainiest rainforest in the world, two adventurous kids named Jonah and Jesse lived in a small house inside a tree. They loved to play outside, even in the rain, and one day they discovered a Stonefish, a unique fish that could turn to rock when it ate pebbles. After catching it and feeding it different things, they turned it into a golden and diamond fish. Their discovery attracted visitors from other villages, and they decided to make a big pond for their fish friends. But when a strange cloud rained down little rock seeds into the pond, the Stonefish lost their magic powers. In the end, Jonah and Jesse learned the power of imagination and the importance of letting things go.
“…and today we're talking about a stone at the bottom of the sea. Definitely don't be on that later.” It's no surprise that the most venomous fish in the world is found in none other than the land down under. Hidden among the rocks and coral in Australia and the surrounding islands, the reef stonefish […]
We're thrilled to be joined today by Audra Stonefish for this smart, thoughtful conversation about the importance of harm reduction with Thunderbird Partnership Foundation CEO, Carol Hopkins.Audra is the Cultural Harm Reduction Outreach Supervisor for Chippewas of the Thames First Nation located in southwestern Ontario.Audra's program is in its fifth year. It focuses on meeting the relatives wherever they are, promoting mental wellness and safe drug use.Culture based harm reduction carries the same goal with every interaction, and that is promoting inclusivity and facilitating connection because they believe those things will help people take charge of their own wellbeing and move towards recovery, whatever that looks like for the individual. Working with the crisis response line and the community wellness worker, Audra's long term goal is to provide education on the impact of harm reduction and eliminate stigma.For more on the work of Thunderbird, please visit our website at thunderbirdpf.orgYou can find us on social media by searching for ThunderbirdPFOur theme music is by Courtney Riley, Chippewas of the Thames First Nation.Mino Bimaadiziwin is produced by David McGuffin of Explore Podcast Productions and the Thunderbird Partnership Foundation.
On this week's episode, I have Hughie Stonefish on the show. Hughie is a member of the comedy act Lewberger and won an Emmy for best song written with Jason Alexander from Seinfeld. Hughie talks about how he using music theory, rhyme and improv in his songwriting.Here's the link to join my membership:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scarlet.keys/membershiphttps://www.scarletkeys.comhttps://www.instagram.com/skeys2021/https://www.amazon.com/Craft-Songwriting-Music-Meaning-Emotion/dp/0876391927/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2PP55NU6E9ST6&keywords=the+craft+of+songwriting&qid=1659573139&sprefix=the+craft+of+songwritin%2Caps%2C153&sr=8-1To find Hughie Stonefish:http://lewbergercomedy.comhttp://www.hughiestonefish.comEngineer: Peter Sykes https://www.petersykesmusic.comThe show's theme song "What's in a Song" was co-written with Otto GrossRecorded and performed by Otto Gross: @OttoGrossProduction (instagram)@OttoGrossMusic (Youtube, facebook, TikTok)https://biglink.to/ottogrossmusic
The Twenty Percent True Podcast Season 9: Trouble at Mermaid Bay Episode 11: The Stonefish Support the show: Patreon The blog: Twenty Percent True Twitter: @CaryAndTheHits Facebook: facebook.com/twentypercenttrue
Mike Emler of Crazy Sharp LLC Knife Sharpening Service joins Bob "The Knife Junkie" DeMarco on episode 324 of The Knife Junkie Podcast. Find show notes and links for this episode at https://theknifejunkie.com/324.Mike learned to sharpen during his years in Japan while in the navy. While in Japan, he studied martial arts, including Japanese Sword arts. His sharpening is done free-style, on stones. Emler has worked with Ferrum Forge, doing customized sharpening and other modifications to customer knives.Emler hosts a popular YouTube knife talk show and regularly releases in-depth knife reviews in which his experience and preferences shine through. He also designed the Sea Snake fixed blade knife for Artisan Cutlery and the Stonefish fixed blade for We Knife Co.You can find Emler and Crazy Sharp on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/c/MichaelEmlerCrazySharp and on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/crazy_sharp_llc/. Be sure to support The Knife Junkie and get in on the perks of being a Patron -- including early access to the podcast and exclusive bonus content. Visit https://www.theknifejunkie.com/patreon for details.Let us know what you thought about this episode. Please leave a rating and/or a review in whatever podcast player app you're listening on. Your feedback is much appreciated.Also, call the listener line at 724-466-4487 or email bob@theknifejunkie.com with any comments, feedback or suggestions on the show, and let us know who you'd like to hear interviewed on an upcoming edition of The Knife Junkie Podcast.To listen to past episodes of the podcast, visit https://theknifejunkie.com/listen.
Le podcast conversationnel sur les animaux dans lequel Lucile et Cécile se retrouvent pour parler d'animaux… entre autres. Pour ce 21ème épisode, Lucile et Cécile ont été d'humeur venimeuse (sûrement rien à voir avec les élections présidentielles) avec le poisson-pierre qui n'est rien d'autres que le poisson le plus dangereux du monde, ainsi que le scorpion que nous souhaitons voir comme un nouveau symbole féministe. Pour celleux qui s'interrogent : Pause musicale de Lucile : Wind of Change de the Scorpions https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4RjJKxsamQ Pause musicale de Cécile : Bäst på fest Nykter i morse de Stonefish https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKWvcjiE_us Jingle et image d'illustration des premiers épisodes par le fabuleux Louis Vairel ! Pour son instagram c'est par ici : https://www.instagram.com/louisvaireldesign/ Pour voir son shop c'est par là : https://society6.com/louisvairel Logo du podcast par l'incroyable Mathieu Crémazy : https://instagram.com/chapi_draw?igshid=utwk9rt6cwq5 On est sur Twitter : twitter.com/LeBestiaireCast Sans oublier Instagram: www.instagram.com/le.bestiaire.des.besties Et Facebook parce qu'il le faut bien : https://www.facebook.com/bestiairedesbesties Pour le CalvinBall Consortium Rejoignez nous sur Discord : discord.gg/4RnA9v7 Aussi sur Twitter : twitter.com/Calvinball_FM Donnez nous un pourboire ! : https://www.patreon.com/calvinball/posts
Mike Emler is a custom knife maker with a long history in the knife community. He has collaborated with Artisan Cutlery on the very well received "Sea Snake" fixed blade as well as the We Knife Co. "Stonefish" fixed blade. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everyday-city-carry/support
Lord Stonefish graces us with his presence to discuss the GOI known as Gamers against Weed too see if they are really... Top Kek. Read Lord Stonefish's work here: https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/lord-stonefish Main twitter - https://twitter.com/SYTYCFanon Jakob - https://twitter.com/GregChudleyLLC Michael - https://twitter.com/equinoxdoodles Matt - Doesn't exist lol --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sytycfanon/support
Pete and Karlo are joined by the author of Stonefish, Scott R. Jones. Listen in to find out why the First Law of the universe is a horror show, and why Sasquatch is too. Buy Stonefish: https://wordhorde.com/books/stonefish/ Scott's website: https://scottrjoneswriter.com/ Follow Scott on Twitter: @PimpMyShoggoth
Story Time with Story Surprise!You can do it! Pebble the quiet, brown little stonefish may be small, but she can do it. Join Anthony & Lauren and Pebble as the venture to the Great Ocean Show! An episode that proves when you believe in yourself, you can make a big difference! Story: ‘The Quiet, Brown Little Stonefish by Amy LeverSong: ‘Go for the Gold', written by Nick Davio, covered by Anthony & LaurenFind Anthony & Lauren @storysurpriseauYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/storysurpriseau Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/storysurpriseau Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/storysurpriseau Website: www.storysurprise.com.au Tangi Videos: https://tangi.co/p/storysurpriseau Tik Tok: www.tiktok.com/@storysurpriseau Join us for our live and interactive classes for kids! Jump & Jiggle: Exercise your body… and your imagination! www.jumpandjiggle.com.au Listen to Story Surprise daily on Little Rockers Radio at 11am and 5pm. www.littlerockersradio.com.au
Scott R Jones is a novelist, poet, spoken word performer, and lover of all things weird fiction He lives in Victoria BC Canada. One of my favorite cities. Something we talk about in the interview. He is the author of tons of short stories are collected in a book entitled Shout / Kill / Revel / Repeat. This is my second time hosting Scott on a podcast, he joined us on the Zap Gun episode of Dickheads just after Anthony read and loved Scott’s debut novel Stonefish. Anthony believed in it so much that he bought me a copy not wanting to wait for me to work through my TBR. Weirder than most cyberpunk Stonefish is not full of leather trench coats and Mirrorshades. This novel doesn’t have a Cyberpunk outfit but it has the beating heart of that genre. The novel published by Wordhorde Press is the main topic of conversation but the majority is non-spoilers and we talk Lovecraft, Philip K Dick, and cults. Spoilers start at the 43-minute mark. •You can find my books here: Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/contributors/david-agranoff Amazon-https://www.amazon.com/David-Agranoff/e/B004FGT4ZW •And me here: Goodreads-http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/2988332.David_Agranoff Twitter-https://twitter.com/DAgranoffAuthor Blog-http://davidagranoff.blogspot.com/
This time we take a look at The Zap Gun. PKD was paid to write the outline for this one and promptly ignored it entirely when it came down to the actual writing. Scott R. Jones author of Anthony's favorite book this year, Stonefish, Joins us in finding out if ignoring the outline was the right thing to do. Plus: Is a united Dickiverse that farfetched? Was this novel written 'too soon' considering our modern sociopolitical climate? And more whacky name craziness. Our Patreon ►► http://www.patreon.com/LanghorneJTweed Dicklike Suggestions: David's Pick(s) ►► Tales from the Loop: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8741290/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0 ►► China Mountain Zhang: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/836964.China_Mountain_Zhang ►► The Congress: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1821641/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_11 Langhorne's Pick ►► Oxygen Not Included: https://store.steampowered.com/app/457140/Oxygen_Not_Included/ Scott R. Jones' Pick ►► Upload: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7826376/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0 Find Scott R. Jones Goodreads ►► Stonefish: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/51795852-stonefish Amazon ►►https://www.amazon.com/Scott-R-Jones/e/B007LVJUCK%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share Music on this episode is from - Valis: An Opera by Tod Machover Check it out here: http://www.amazon.com/Valis-ANNE-BOGDEN…EMA/dp/B000003GI2 FIND US: Twitter ►► https://twitter.com/Dickheadspod Facebook ►► https://www.facebook.com/Dickheadspodcast/ Soundcloud ►► https://soundcloud.com/dickheadspodcast Instagram ►► https://www.instagram.com/dickheadspodcast/ YouTube ►► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5Gjzj26NsRyUlAAoWtLiCg --- 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/dickheadspodcast/message
Author and editor Scott R. Jones comes on the show to talk about cosmic horror, Gnosticism, cryptozoology, and the universe as a simulation.
This weeks episode is about Stonefish.
This episode takes you thorough what to do if you suffer a sting or bite from a stonefish, octopus, or sea snake. It discusses the life cycle, the type of venom, and what to do when you encounter one.
Elizabeth Packett is the TV writer who originated the Rebecchi family fish names! She started working in the Neighbours story room 27 years ago and still pens scripts today with a whole lotta love for our favourite soap. Liz joins us to share how the snag is made, and to recap peeping tom Karl spying the Dipi/GazCan sextub kiss; plus one of the most shocking stories of deadbeat daddery we've ever heard, as Papa Millsy pays a visit to half-explain why he failed to break his kidnapped son out of Colombia. CJ, Kate and Vaya recap February 13 on Neighbours, in the PirateNet Studios.Find our whole back catalogue at neighbuzzpod.comJoin the Neighbuzz Council for chats on FacebookTweet us @neighbuzzpodTweet Kate, Tweet Vaya or Instagram CJ!To support the PirateNet Studios and unlock bonus content, become one of our beloved Patrons at patreon.com/neighbuzzpodThanks for listening!
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Audrey and Abby Anne catch up with members of the band Stonefish, discuss some literally ludicrous animal stories, and weigh in on the royal wedding.