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For early access to episodes (plus add'l goodies): https://www.patreon.com/thekungfugenius To donate to my PayPal (thanks in advance): https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/citywt This episode contains a partnership with Wing Chun Illustrated Magazine, which can now be purchased as a full-color paperback edition from twelve Amazon marketplaces, with free shipping for Prime members. It is also available digitally on iOS and Android devices. - EPISODE NOTES I'm excited to have Bruce Lee YouTuber Stripey Rambles on the KFG Podcast. Stripey has an excellent channel for fans of Bruce Lee, in particular the films and pop culture aspects. This interview is Stripey's first YouTube interview, and I'm very proud of that! We had a fun discussion about all things related to Bruce Lee fandom, including the debunking of Brucebait YouTubers like “He Who Shall Remain Nameless”... Enjoy the episode (and don't forget to give Stripey a follow: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIql8JGsWBMrbakU8W8RISQ The KFG - LINKS/SOCIAL Come with me to Hong Kong in 2024: https://www.citywingtsun.com/ultimate-hong-kong-kung-fu-tour Get my latest book The Wooden Dummy (or any of my previous books): https://www.citywingtsun.com/shop KFG Swag Shop (T-Shirts, Hoodies, Mugs, etc.): https://my-store-f24e4e.creator-spring.com/ DISCOUNTED- KFG T-Shirt - Limited Run - $29.95 (reg $34.95) City Wing Tsun Athletic Association: https://www.citywingtsun.com To Train Wing Tsun in New York City: https://www.citywt.com Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thekungfugenius Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thekungfugenius Follow City Wing Tsun on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/citywt The Kung Fu Genius Podcast: https://wtbuster.podbean.com/ - CONTACT Business email: citywtoffice@gmail.com Or write/send something to the Kung Fu Genius: Alex Richter 1024 Sixth Ave 5fl New York, NY 10018 U.S.A. Episode ideas and suggestions only accepted through Patreon or YouTube Memberships. - SPECIAL THANKS Genius Supporters of the Kung Fu Genius: John Turnbull Andrew Vasilatos Micah Farris This episode was brought to you by (Baller/Closed Door Level): Mark Anderson Matty J Roberto Santiago Bradley K. Faulkner Francisco Ortiz Mark Perna Jack Chiu Topher Mowry (thatotherwingchunguy) Troy Battle Thank you to all of our Patreon supporters at the Previewer and Insider Levels! Crew - Producer: Mikey Deane Co-Host: Dre Ison Editor: Andrew Lin Song “Kung Fu Genius”: Kess the MC
Enjoying the ad-free show? Please consider supporting it! Patrons get monthly bonus episodes, perks, and priority on their knitting questions. Lots of lively conversation, too! www.patreon.com/verypinkknits Many thanks to Turtlepurl for supporting the podcast! Check out the self-striping yarns on their website - www.turtlepurl.com Coupon code information: For 10% off the total purchase *Excluding mini skein bundles or knitting needles* June Code: JUN24VP The two books we mentioned: No Idle Hands, The Social History of American Knitting by Anne L. Macdonald A History of Hand Knitting by Richard Rutt Correcting Color-Change Jog Slow-Motion Correcting Color-Change Jog Helix Knitting (Jogless One-Round Stripes) Our links Polly's Instagram Polly's Ravelry Notebook VeryPink Instagram Verypink.com VeryPink Knits YouTube Channel Staci's Ravelry Notebook
Having dispatched their foes, our heroes scour the keep in search of its secrets. Azlo plays a private show. Shabba has a near-death Stripey. Tokas waxes eloquent on the intricacies of somnolence.
Quiz #201 - Get ready to test your general knowledge with 10 challenging quiz questions in this week's Pub Quiz. Questions including "What's the smallest planet in the solar system?" and "Shirley, Ailsa Craig and Mr Stripey are all types of which fruit?" Send me a message on Twitter if you'd like a shout out or have a burning trivia question you'd like me to ask. Don't forget to follow me on social media and spread the podcast goodness by sharing it with your friends and family. Cheers! Pete If you have an Alexa say, "Alexa, Play Pub Quiz" If you have a Google Assistant say, "Hey Google, Talk to Pub Quiz" Subscribe to Pete's Pub Quiz for 20 more questions every week for even more entertainment! Subscribe to Pete's Pub Quiz for 20 more questions every week for even more entertainment!Don't forget to enter our Golden Question competition for your chance to win £100! https://hugo.fm/pub-quiz-golden-questions
Coming up behind hind hind is a new episode of Strange Phenomena! In this episode, we're digging into the third to last track on The Red Shoes: Big Stripey Lie. A song that almost didn't make the final track listing for the album, Big Stripey Lie sits toward the end of the album and is probably the most cryptic song on the album. In this episode, Cecilee and her guest Matthew Song, a long-time Kate fan, dig into this song. They speculate on what a big stripey lie actually is, where it sits on the album, and also about their love for this song! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Author Michele Gierck describes how she is inspired by the natural world and how she created an adventure story for children based on science and the lives of two little fish.
STRIPEY SOCKS, 5min., UK, Animation/Documentary ‘Stripey Socks' is the true tale of Michelle Bailey as a young girl dealing with teenage pregnancy, navigating her way through secrecy, blame and catholic school. The film, shot by Diana Stefanescu, is of live illustrators by Cait Buckley which are complemented by the beautiful soundtrack by Sophie Hadlum. The film was made on the same weekend as the Irish abortion referendum which compelled the director to make this film. DON'T LET THE BASTARDS GRIND YOU DOWN, 4min., UK, Experimental Michelle Bailey's follow up to her award winning debut film 'Dad' is a personal and poignant depiction of the effects of domestic abuse on a young girls mental health. In her own words Bailey has made this film for 'anyone who has been told they are not good enough'. The British director has drawn upon her own experiences to share her mantra of 'Don't let the bastards grind you down'. Get to know the filmmaker: Filmmaking for me is cathartic. It's a way for me to explore trauma in my life and turn it into something more creative and productive. It helps me process my thoughts and feelings and connects me to people with similar experiences. It makes me feel less alone and less ashamed, breaking down the stigma that surrounds abortion especially in religion. You can sign up for the 7 day free trial at www.wildsound.ca (available on your streaming services and APPS). There is a DAILY film festival to watch, plus a selection of award winning films on the platform. Then it's only $3.99 per month. Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod/ https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod
Let's talk about fear. But not your average fears — those sneaky, sneaky snake fears that like to disguise themselves as bad habits.While you may know that you want to usher in a magical, majestic life filled with cool accomplishments and freedom and passion and impact and love, fear does not want that. Fear wants THIS life. Yeah, that current life (which is still pretty magical and majestic when we stop paying attention to fear, but that's for another episode!!)In THIS episode, I'm going to break down 5 behaviors that you might not realize are fear-based. If you resonate with these, they're stopping you from something juicy. So listen up to this episode, if you see yourself doing any of them:Procrastinating or putting things offObsessive learning, rarely doingJealousy or self-pityNot enough timeAsking everyone for advice, and nothing helps you gain claritySneaky, sneaky snakes. Always remember that you cannot fully conquer these fears from the mind and belief work. They're living in your body, and you do need both.
Let's talk about fear. But not your average fears — those sneaky, sneaky snake fears that like to disguise themselves as bad habits.While you may know that you want to usher in a magical, majestic life filled with cool accomplishments and freedom and passion and impact and love, fear does not want that. Fear wants THIS life. Yeah, that current life (which is still pretty magical and majestic when we stop paying attention to fear, but that's for another episode!!)In THIS episode, I'm going to break down 5 behaviors that you might not realize are fear-based. If you resonate with these, they're stopping you from something juicy. So listen up to this episode, if you see yourself doing any of them:Procrastinating or putting things offObsessive learning, rarely doingJealousy or self-pityNot enough timeAsking everyone for advice, and nothing helps you gain claritySneaky, sneaky snakes. Always remember that you cannot fully conquer these fears from the mind and belief work. They're living in your body, and you do need both.
With only the mysteries of the untold depths awaiting him, Shabba plunges into the bowels of the earth. Tokas gets worried. Azlo stays the course. Stripey wheels and deals.
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The pieces are beginning to fall into place, and Sam is beginning to realise where they fit in all of this.Transcript: https://hangingslothstudios.com/sbr-2-31-apostle/ Password: praySupport us on patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hangingslothstudiosSupport us on Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/hangingslothsHang out on discord: https://discord.gg/FfqkjjKx7BOfficial Hanging Sloths twitter: https://twitter.com/hangingslothsOfficial show twitter: https://twitter.com/SpiritBoxRadioShop the full SBR Merch range at TeePublic: https://www.teepublic.com/user/hanging-sloth-studiosLimited Merch on RedBubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/HangingSloths/shopContent Warnings:Background sounds and musicStereo audio (audio will sound different in right and left speakers/headphones)StaticMentions of death and dyingReferences to implied child abuse/neglectThis Episode Starred: Pippin Eira Major as Sam Enfield, Élisa Grothé as Maria Gillespie, Lindsay Zana as Scarcity, and assorted cats as Stripey.Full cast list: https://hangingslothstudios.com/spirit-box-radio/sbr-cast/ Get episodes one day early with Patreon! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Debbie De Louise is an award-winning author and a reference librarian at a public library on Long Island. She is a member of http://www.sistersincrime.org/ (Sisters-in-Crime), http://thrillerwriters.org/ (International Thriller Writers), http://longislandauthorsgroup.org/ (Long Island Author's Group), and the http://catwriters.com/wp_meow/ (Cat Writers' Association). She has a BA in English and an MLS in Library Science from Long Island University. Her published novels include http://mybook.to/CR2 (Cloudy Rainbow), a paranormal romance, and the Cobble Cove cozy mystery series featuring the books http://mybook.to/Stonesthrow2 (A Stone's Throw), http://mybook.to/CobbleCove2 (Between a Rock and a Hard Place), http://mybook.to/CC3ebook (Written in Stone, )http://mybook.to/cc4 (Love on the Rocks), and http://mybook.to/CobbleCove5 (No Gravestone Unturned). Debbie has also written two Cobble Cove eBooks, http://mybook.to/sneakyxmas (Sneaky's Christmas Mystery) (the 2019 winner of the Cat Writers' Association's MUSE Medallion) and http://mybook.to/SneakySummer (Sneaky's Summer Mystery). In addition, she has written a romantic comedy novella, http://mybook.to/Jackpaper (When Jack Trumps Ace), and articles and short stories for several anthologies of various genres. Her standalone mysteries include http://mybook.to/RTD (Reason to Die,) http://mybook.to/SeaScope (Sea Scope), (the 2020 silver medal winner for the psychological suspense category of the Readers Favorite contest), and http://mybook.to/memorymakers (Memory Makers). She lives on Long Island with her husband Anthony, daughter Holly, and 3 cats, Stripey, Harry, and Hermione.
Michael Edwards at Science East has been spending perhaps a little too much time staring at his toothpaste. And he's been wondering about the stripey stuff in the same way others wonder how they got that caramel inside that chocolate bar. How do they keep those stripes consistent through the tube? It's Science, of course.
Lainey sits in on the last part of a wild show. We talk bath salts, ball gags, Mr. Stripey tomatoes and oodles more.
The party has been epically trolled by a tentacled death worm, and now you are about to be trolled as well. Tokas is never gonna give you up. Shabba's never gonna let you down. Azlo's never gonna run around. Stripey's never gonna... desert you.
With Tokas out of the picture, Azlo faces a long plummet off a short balcony. Shabba can only watch. Stripey also watches.
Twa poems in Scots by Glenn Muir
Let’s sit on the stairs near a phone box, wearing our best stripey tops, and talk of the time we worked out the opposite of all those things. Don’t share. Don’t enjoy.
Lelly began her career in community pharmacy and then worked as a primary care pharmacist, becoming the first UK community based consultant pharmacist in 2007. Her current role is at Guys and St Thomas and involves optimising medicines use in frail older people and she has a keen interest in approaches that consider the complex relationship between frailty, multimorbidity and polypharmacy. As a coach practitioner, Lelly enjoys inspiring people and is part of the NHS #lookingafteryou coaching staff for BAME staff during the pandemic. We discuss the wicked problem that is medicines optimisation and how the solution is often to ‘play what is in front of you'. We talk about Zebra's, glucose eaters and the importance of ‘crucial conversations'. Our micro-discussion is on ‘Mindlines' and how they influence practice. Gimmo talks about burnout and reveals he's never been on a dating app.GPs' mindlines on deprescribing antihypertensives in older patients with multimorbidity: a qualitative study in English general practice; https://bjgp.org/content/71/708/e498 As with all our guests we ask Lelly to pick her ‘Desert Island Drug', a career defining anthem and a book that has influenced her work. You will not be disappointed with the choices...You can view the Aural Apothecary Library here; https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/31270100-paul-gimson?ref=nav_mybooks&shelf=the-aural-apothecary You can listen to the Aural Apothecary playlist here; https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3OsWj4w8sxsvuwR9zMXgn5?si=tiHXrQI7QsGtSQwPyz1KBg To get in touch follow us on Twitter @auralapothecary or email us at auralapothecarypod@gmail.com
In Episode 45 of The Fate Club Podcast, we discuss our 45th gift from the Universe: New Romantics The Look. Will this exploration of the New Romantic movement change our lives? What is the Universe trying to tell us? Join us for a lovely chat about rock and roll birthday parties, shopping whilst dressed as Kate Bush and dumpling bosoms.
This episode is with singer, songwriter and presenter Tony Hadley. Tony was born on 2nd June 1960 and he with his band, Spandau Ballet, had 8 top 10 UK albums and after his final split from Spandau Ballet in 2017, he has gone on to have success with his band The Tony Hadley Band. We talk all about how he got into singing, his time in Spandau Ballet, Band Aid and Live Aid in 1985 and his time in the jungle in I'm a Celebrity Get me Out of Here and also about his charity treks for Action Medical Research. We also plonked ourselves into Saturday Swap Shop mode and overall it was a very interesting and fun chinwag. So, pop your shoes on, go for a walk and enjoy Tony's story. http://tonyhadley.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt5CqyxjwfJVtFkMJp7y9VQ https://starscarsguitars.co.uk/ https://action.org.uk/ https://www.ameliamarriette.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stepping-out/message
In this Episode i talk about a week to remember in 2021 , the week started Great and ended so great, the week ended with me being notice by one of my Favorite singers , and see Me talk about a few Things to know about My Cat , Stripey , Short tail & Spade ❤️❤️
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Seeing no alternative, Tokas and Azlo return to the seaside town of Conch in hopes of reuniting with their lost companions. Little do they know, Shabba and Stripey hold the same hope, yet their paths may have diverged too widely to be reconciled. Will they ever find each other again? Will Tokas get hypothermia from floating down the river in metal armor? Will Azlo's collection of musical instruments become warped and unplayable from also the river? Will Shabba's tracking abilities fail him yet again? Will Stripey find something to eat? He's real hungry. Find out in this week's exciting episode of... THE DAMAGE GUILD PODCAST.
Our heroes don't have the foggiest idea of what they've gotten themselves into this time! Tokas forms a bond with his sticks. Shabba finds an interesting rock. Azlo descends... upward. Stripey fails his high-five check.
On today's podcast Austin and Faith answer lifes burning questions, how big is too big of a bug to kill with your bare hand? Is there anything that you would never eat? Are bugs vegan? Listen in to find the answers! Have suggestions or comments for the show? We want to hear them! Email us at Youreapodcast@yahoo.com or find us on social media @youreapodcast. https://pcr.apple.com/id1487568545 - Listen on Itunes https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0veW91cmUtYS1wb2RjYXN0Lw&ved=0CAAQ4aUDahcKEwjA4Nb1zcXnAhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQEg - Listen on Google Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/4FjSTN1DrEPFX0UQrgt2GF - Listen on Spotify
What horrors await those who wander too deep into the mystical forests at the borders of Lesenrell? Our brave adventurers are poised to find out. Tokas harkens upon a whisper. Azlo gets a stinger. Shabba takes pride in Stripey's performance.
Welcome to season 2 of The Shop Stool Podcast, a podcast for woodworkers and the maker community in general. Hosted by Robin Lewis (RobinLewisMakes), Joey Chalk (King Post Timber Works), and Bryan Cush (Sawdust Bureau).With the COVID-19 pandemic losing steam in many parts of the world, Australia and New Zealand included, Joey and Bryan are heading back to their workshops. This week we discuss what the next few months might look like. We also talk about an interesting table design that Robin's working on. It started as a specific idea but got reworked into the very odd design it is today.Robin Lewis: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5TIGDEkNJzdYCZUKJFtmxQJoey Chalk: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMwkFVvmhR6JmDgdWkio2kABryan Cush: https://www.sawdustbureau.com/
You thought you were excited for the Oscars? Ha! Everyone's favorite award show is back in action and this is a Stripy awards that won't disappoint. Best game? Best breakout performance? Best team of the year? We give you 10 awards, breaking down the best of sports since...well, the last Stripy's. Hit ya Free Throws.Intro: "All of The Lights" Kanye West Remix Outro: "Shipping Up To Boston" The Dropkick Murphys Remix
While Tokas and Shabba enter their voluntary imprisonment to await the rise of the full moon and the inevitable approach of their most fateful hour, Azlo, Stripey, and Captain Clapton stand watch nearby, poised to guard the citizenry of the Mul Slums from the savagery which may or may not be about to unfold...
Hello! Come and join us for a tasty lunch of sauteed seasonal veggies in a Thai inspired coconut broth. Yum. We will chat to local food hero Sally Rootham about how she achieved a wonderful life balance combining her love of healthy cooking - and growing food. NGFP have been busy this week - speaking at a sustainability conference for student union officers from around the country, hosted by Nottingham Trent University and NTSU. Delegates took part in workshops focussed on climate change, sustainable fashion, plastic waste and food insecurity/food waste. We led the food workshop and also gave a bit of a keynote speech at the end. Loved the energy and ideas of the student union officers. Nottingham Trent University has won 2 prestigious Green Gown awards - the top level environmental award for the university sector. Join us at Anchor.FM, Spotify Radio Nation and other platforms. Simply search for NGFP Local Lunch --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ngfplocallunch/message
Joining us for lunch tomorrow is our guest Sally Rootham, gardener and volunteer coordinator at Arkwright meadows Community Gardens and also owner of Stripey Beetroot, a successful catering company providing high quality, healthy food for training courses and corporate meetings. Sally was fed up with the beige bland food served at training courses and identified a gap in the market. Sally has lifelong love of cooking freshly made, nutritious tasty food packed with vitamins to feed the mind and body – far more conducive to productivity than a manky sausage roll! Sally has combined her love of cooking and gardening and created a work life that satisfies her soul! Now Sally also does some catering for Nottingham Trent University, which brings us very neatly to the subject of food security in our student population. Find out about what we discovered at a conference we presented at earlier this week – there are some shocking statistics! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ngfplocallunch/message
What's that light off in the distance? Why, it's a spooky lighthouse, the subject of this week's episode! Hear the horrifying corpse misadventure of the Smalls Lighthouse Incident that inspired multiple films, including 2019's The Lighthouse. Then meet the ghosts of the Port Boca Grande Lighthouse in Florida and the Big Bay Point Light in Michigan. With pirates, sexy Scottish ghosts, and Willem Dafoe's arguably most unique feature, you don't want to miss it! WE HAVE A PATREON. Check it out here: https://www.patreon.com/SpoopHour Find us on Twitter/Instagram @spoophour and send your spooky stories to spoophour[at]gmail[dot]com.
We brought Stripey back! This time, your friendly neighborhood furry is getting drunk with the boys (and girl). In the face-off that nobody asked for but everybody wanted, we compare and contrast craft beer/microbrews with cheap gas station forties. And yes, both are consumed during the entirety of the episode, so you get a live listening experience with burping ASMR.
This is it. The furry episode is finally here. In the tenth episode of the season we discuss how the introvert can become the extrovert and also just how deep the rabbit hole of the furry community can take you. Featuring our second guest, Daniel, also known as Stripey Kenworth the Tiger.
After a wild night in Caplin Hill, the caravan reaches Naphton (where the road splits) and continues east toward Glinhammer, a path that will plunge our heroes deep into unfamiliar territory - both emotionally and geographically. Tokas warms up the crowd. Azlo faces his fears, and they're still really scary. Shabba looks after a prized possession. Stripey may or may not commit a serious crime.
When the caravan sustains an attack from below, the Triple-A Team must do its best to impress its new client while upholding the Sapphire Sabre's good name. Azlo considers several crystal-based business ideas. Shabba gets a bug hug. Tokas recalibrates. Stripey comes out.
With the king apprised of the dangers to his domain, our heroes take matters into their own hands to catch a traitor. Azlo and Tokas combine vertically. Shabba and Stripey share a moment.
This week we're staying at home and looking around our own yards and gardens to learn about some of the little critters we see every day but maybe never pay attention to. Thanks to Richard E. for the topic suggestion, and thanks also to John V. and Richard J. for other animal suggestions I used in the episode! The common or garden snail: A couple of robins: A brown-eared bulbul nomming petals: An Eastern hognose snake. srsly, no one believes ur dead snek: The hognose in happier times: An Australian water dragon. Stripey!! The edible dormouse. I think you mean the ADORABLE dormouse: The eastern chipmunk: A guppy with normal eyes: Show transcript: Welcome to Strange Animals Podcast. I’m your host, Kate Shaw. I’m out of the country this week, visiting Paris, France and undoubtedly eating my weight in pastries and cheese as you listen to this. Since I’m away from home, though, I’m probably feeling a little homesick. So this week’s episode is all about the ordinary-seeming little animals found in gardens and yards, a suggestion from Richard E. This is also a perfect opportunity to feature some listener-suggested animals that aren’t really complex enough for a full episode but are still really interesting. But I’m not going to just look at the animals in my yard. Depending on where you live, hopefully I’ll touch on one or two animals you might be able to see for yourself just by going outside and looking around. It sounds corny, but no matter how boring you think the nearest patch of greenery is, if you look closely enough you’ll see a world of activity. The other day I was sitting on a bench outside the library, enjoying a breeze and the shade of an oak tree, and because I am sort of disgusting and was wearing flip-flops, I was picking at one of my toenails that was partly broken. I pulled the broken part off and flipped it into the grass nearby. A few minutes later I noticed that a couple of ants had found that piece of toenail and were working hard to wrestle it over the grass and twigs and presumably back to their home. Why? Why did they want my toenail? It’s just a piece of keratin, and while keratin is a type of protein, it’s not digestible by most animals. I looked it up, and guess what. I am not the first person to notice this. No one’s sure why ants take toenail and fingernail clippings, either. They’re not interested in hair, just nails. Hair and nails have different properties so it’s possible the ants are able to digest the keratin in nails but not the keratin in hair. That was probably not the best story to start with. Try to forget that picture of me and remember that I’m sipping wine at a sidewalk café in Paris right now, or touring the Louvre. Let’s move on to a small invertebrate that is sometimes eaten as a delicacy in France and other parts of Europe, the common or garden snail. That’s Cornu aspersum, which is native to the Mediterranean and western Europe, but which has been introduced in other parts of the world. It’s pretty big for a snail, with a shell almost 2 inches across, or 5 cm. The shell varies in color and pattern, but it’s usually brown with yellow markings. The shells almost always coil to the right, or clockwise, but the occasional rare snail will have a left-coiling shell. Researchers have found that left-coiling shells are due to a genetic mutation and only occur about once in a million snails. A famous lefty snail was called Jeremy, who died in October 2017 at the ripe old age of two years. Since snails are hermaphrodites who both fertilize other snails’ eggs and lay their own, a boy name seems like a random choice. Jeremy was discovered by a retired scientist in his London garden, who gave the snail to the University of Nottingham for study. After a public appeal, two other left-handed snails were found by the public, but while the three snails all laid eggs, all the babies had clockwise shells.
Our heroes beseech the Alchemists' Guild, only to find that preferential treatment is derived through monetary means. That's definitely not an allegory for anything. Azlo makes budgetary considerations. Shabba lets Stripey do the heavy lifting. Tokas cleans house, confronts his master, and makes a decision that may alter his future - and the course of history as we know it.
How do you handle embarrassment in a relationship? Everyone handle's embarrassment differently. Sometimes we repress our embarrassment, get angry, or can laugh about what happened for years to come. The goal is to be able to talk about all emotions with your lover, including embarrassment. (Theme music: Ethan Anderson, Photo credit: Abigail Keenan) Relationship Podcast Gems: Sharing awkward moments with your lover can create deeper connection and intimacy It takes practice to share embarrassment in a relationship, especially around sexuality Jema shares her story about the time she peed her pants at college (now that's embarrassing, do you feel better?) You can see a photo of Jema's childhood chair named "Stripey" on Instagram Stream "Embarrassment in a Relationship" Your Next Steps: Join our email list for new episodes and articles.
The astroquarks welcome Brendan Byrne from WMFE 90.7 to discuss the some jaw-dropping images of Saturn's rings as Cassini begins working its way in towards its fateful plunge into Saturn on September 15, 2017. Along the way we'll dissect F/X no-no's in Star Wars and find out from Brendan if we're there yet. There = Mars, by the way, and time's a wastin'.
Don't get alcohol poisoning.Rhinebeck recap. Stripey things. Amazingness.Giveaway! Letterpress pattern by Sara Bauer of Yarns at Yin Hoo. In the Ravelry group.Finished:Fingerless or Not Gloves by Paula McKeever in Must Stash Yarn Perfect Sock, BB8 ColorwayIn Progress:Toe up socks in Must Stash Yarn Perfect Sock, Boba Fett colorwayWee Envelope by Ysolda Teague in Jill Draper Makes Stuff, Mohonk. Colorway Spruce.Building Blocks Mystery KAL by Stephen West in old, neglected yarns.
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Sorry about you, little pale bulbs in the grocery store package! Slow Food St. Louis aims to get a bunch of the SIX HUNDRED varieties of heirloom garlic growing and thriving and feeding us here by "Crop-Sourcing" Project Garlic. Brian DeSmet, Slow Food St. Louis board member and GardenWorks Manager for Schlafly Brewing, tells all - OK, a LOT - about this super-food, a plant that's super-easy to grow, a part of human eating pleasure for more than 7,000 years! Launching its second year this month, Project Garlic is recruiting dozens of home gardeners, local farmers and foodies willing to dig in the dirt. Slow Food has purchased heirloom garlic varieties from Baker Creek Seeds and Filaree Garlic Farm. They're giving bulbs to growers, who'll return bulb stock from next summer's harvest. Result? This plant's amazing variety of subtle flavors blooms with biodiversity here through Farmers' Markets, CSAs . . . maybe even into those grocery store aisles. Hardneck, Softneck - Allium bulb - Stripey, Turbaned, Rocambole - Join the Garlic growing club! Music: Cookie Mouth by The Provels
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Join George, John and Reece in the studio for another West Ham filled podcast as we reflect on the win v Fulham and predict the 'Stripey Nigel's' game as John calls them. COYI See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Amy and I as we talk about MW-ORBIT, Singing in the rain, sounds from our cat Stripey, our crazy weather, fun for my birthday, and then.... A great inteview with our friend Sue Kisenwether who works on Broadway in New York. She is also an avid sci fi fan, and grew up as a pastor's kid. We talk about all that and more. What an encouraging interview about life and faith. Join us.