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Brought to you by the book, "No One Likes Us But We DO Care" on Amazon : tinylurl.com/philly-book , The guys try to dissect the problems with the Eagles and look ahead to the matchup with the Chargers. The sixers and Flyers are both playing well, and Netflix is turning into a monopoly. You can catch Corner Pub Sports live on Friday nights at 8:15pm (EST) on their Facebook and YouTube pages (@cornerpubsports)
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Ryan and Daren rate last nights game against the Chicago Blackhawks. Plus your texts about Carter Hart's debut!
Dylan's in Switzerland and Marco is in the trenches in this episode. He has a poker addiction that literally turns him into another person. Oh, and Peter and Darcy are there too. Join us as we recap for the second-to-last time!Potentially triggering content in this episode: gambling, addiction, homophobia, Italian stereotypes. follow Keeley at: @omgitskee on Instagram and Tiktok follow Ezra at: @ezrapartier on Instagram follow the podcast at: @cuckoobananaspodcast on Instagram email us at: cuckoobananaspodcast@gmail.com music: https://www.purple-planet.com cover art by: Jaime Lee (@nosoyhere on Instagram)
A new electric car owner is embarrassed to discover she has headlights so bright, other drivers might need to wear sunglasses at night. Short story with text and audio. The post Sunglasses at Night first appeared on 500 Ironic Stories.
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Tonight,We talk Singer DLS and 992.2. Swap meet tomorrow. We're pretty sure we got the 992.2 pinned down.
Marco starts and ends a gambling addiction in the course of a single episode. And also, this marks the final appearance of Mr. Del Rossi :( We're available on all of the standard podcasting platforms and can also be streamed on Spotify. Please give us a follow on Twitter NarbosPodcast or on Instagram and Tiktok @NarbosAndBroomheadsPodcast, and if you want to watch along, please send your comments to Narbosandbroomheads@gmail.com and we'll make sure to share them on future episodes. You can also join our Narbos And Broomheads Facebook group for information on live episodes being broadcast in the future. If you like the show, please shoot us a 5 star rating on iTunes, and tell all of your Degrassi loving friends!
Hutt and Chad gather intel on Connor Stallions and the high end sunglasses with the blue light he randomly wears past sunset. Plus, MLB Analyst, "The Fort" on how we'll remember the MLB regular season compared to the postseason, how a great coach like Bruce Bochy bounces around from team to team, and what local MLB television coverage will look like in ten years? Also, Exec. Director Reese's Senior Bowl, Jim Nagy reacts to the Raiders pulling the plug on their HC and GM and his experience working his way from PR intern to NFL Scout. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The podcast "Hidden Killers," hosted by Tony Brueski, recently delved into a convoluted alibi that has astounded many listeners. In the episode, Brueski discussed the puzzling defense of an individual who claimed to be out for a nighttime drive when a crime occurred. Shavaun Scott, a psychotherapist and author, provided insight into the psychological aspects of this alibi. Brueski reacted to the revelation of the alibi with astonishment, saying, "I was driving and I almost did a spit take of my Slurpee." The alibi, according to him, seems like a weak proposition, "It almost sounds like an admission of guilt." He emphasized the oddity of the alibi, noting that not being able to pin down a specific location such as a Taco Bell 50 miles away only makes the alibi sound more dubious. But it's not just the absence of a solid alibi that caught Brueski's attention. He questioned the defense attorney, Anne Taylor's strategy, pointing out that, "A lot of people were giving her credit early on, and I was too of, oh, she really seems to be playing this well. This doesn't seem like a good move." Shavaun Scott's perspective as a psychotherapist provided listeners with a deeper understanding of the situation. Responding to the alibi's implications, she remarked, "It makes me think of someone who's really creepy out looking for opportunities to kill people at night." Scott further elaborated on the psychological significance of someone frequently taking nighttime drives. She drew a distinction between teenagers, who might drive at night for the sheer novelty of it, and adults whose nocturnal drives could suggest they're "looking for opportunities for something that is not good." Scott also provided insight into the mindset of individuals who commit sex crimes. "People who commit sex crimes often have an addictive quality," she explained. "They spend a lot of time looking and planning and thinking about, and then it turns into stalking and picking specific areas or specific victims." Intriguingly, Scott also touched on the broader category of sexual domination killers. "It's the violence and the murder and the mutilating the victims that's the sexual part for them," she remarked, emphasizing that such individuals derive intense arousal from these violent acts. The discussion shifted to whether the act of stalking and following victims, even in the absence of a direct sexual assault at the crime scene, could still be categorized as a sex crime. Scott affirmed, clarifying that for sadistic killers, the act of violence itself serves as a source of sexual pleasure. She said, "They find an intense sexual arousal and this then becomes the fuel for masturbation for them." Shedding light on the warped mindset of these individuals, Scott added, "They get this sense of euphoria, this sense of God-like power, and that's the part that they really become addicted to." The episode illuminated the profound challenges legal professionals face when dissecting alibis and defense narratives and the crucial role that understanding human psychology plays in the process. As the case unravels, one thing is clear: the lines between normal behavior and potential predatory intent can be terrifyingly thin. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The podcast "Hidden Killers," hosted by Tony Brueski, recently delved into a convoluted alibi that has astounded many listeners. In the episode, Brueski discussed the puzzling defense of an individual who claimed to be out for a nighttime drive when a crime occurred. Shavaun Scott, a psychotherapist and author, provided insight into the psychological aspects of this alibi. Brueski reacted to the revelation of the alibi with astonishment, saying, "I was driving and I almost did a spit take of my Slurpee." The alibi, according to him, seems like a weak proposition, "It almost sounds like an admission of guilt." He emphasized the oddity of the alibi, noting that not being able to pin down a specific location such as a Taco Bell 50 miles away only makes the alibi sound more dubious. But it's not just the absence of a solid alibi that caught Brueski's attention. He questioned the defense attorney, Anne Taylor's strategy, pointing out that, "A lot of people were giving her credit early on, and I was too of, oh, she really seems to be playing this well. This doesn't seem like a good move." Shavaun Scott's perspective as a psychotherapist provided listeners with a deeper understanding of the situation. Responding to the alibi's implications, she remarked, "It makes me think of someone who's really creepy out looking for opportunities to kill people at night." Scott further elaborated on the psychological significance of someone frequently taking nighttime drives. She drew a distinction between teenagers, who might drive at night for the sheer novelty of it, and adults whose nocturnal drives could suggest they're "looking for opportunities for something that is not good." Scott also provided insight into the mindset of individuals who commit sex crimes. "People who commit sex crimes often have an addictive quality," she explained. "They spend a lot of time looking and planning and thinking about, and then it turns into stalking and picking specific areas or specific victims." Intriguingly, Scott also touched on the broader category of sexual domination killers. "It's the violence and the murder and the mutilating the victims that's the sexual part for them," she remarked, emphasizing that such individuals derive intense arousal from these violent acts. The discussion shifted to whether the act of stalking and following victims, even in the absence of a direct sexual assault at the crime scene, could still be categorized as a sex crime. Scott affirmed, clarifying that for sadistic killers, the act of violence itself serves as a source of sexual pleasure. She said, "They find an intense sexual arousal and this then becomes the fuel for masturbation for them." Shedding light on the warped mindset of these individuals, Scott added, "They get this sense of euphoria, this sense of God-like power, and that's the part that they really become addicted to." The episode illuminated the profound challenges legal professionals face when dissecting alibis and defense narratives and the crucial role that understanding human psychology plays in the process. As the case unravels, one thing is clear: the lines between normal behavior and potential predatory intent can be terrifyingly thin. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The podcast "Hidden Killers," hosted by Tony Brueski, recently delved into a convoluted alibi that has astounded many listeners. In the episode, Brueski discussed the puzzling defense of an individual who claimed to be out for a nighttime drive when a crime occurred. Shavaun Scott, a psychotherapist and author, provided insight into the psychological aspects of this alibi. Brueski reacted to the revelation of the alibi with astonishment, saying, "I was driving and I almost did a spit take of my Slurpee." The alibi, according to him, seems like a weak proposition, "It almost sounds like an admission of guilt." He emphasized the oddity of the alibi, noting that not being able to pin down a specific location such as a Taco Bell 50 miles away only makes the alibi sound more dubious. But it's not just the absence of a solid alibi that caught Brueski's attention. He questioned the defense attorney, Anne Taylor's strategy, pointing out that, "A lot of people were giving her credit early on, and I was too of, oh, she really seems to be playing this well. This doesn't seem like a good move." Shavaun Scott's perspective as a psychotherapist provided listeners with a deeper understanding of the situation. Responding to the alibi's implications, she remarked, "It makes me think of someone who's really creepy out looking for opportunities to kill people at night." Scott further elaborated on the psychological significance of someone frequently taking nighttime drives. She drew a distinction between teenagers, who might drive at night for the sheer novelty of it, and adults whose nocturnal drives could suggest they're "looking for opportunities for something that is not good." Scott also provided insight into the mindset of individuals who commit sex crimes. "People who commit sex crimes often have an addictive quality," she explained. "They spend a lot of time looking and planning and thinking about, and then it turns into stalking and picking specific areas or specific victims." Intriguingly, Scott also touched on the broader category of sexual domination killers. "It's the violence and the murder and the mutilating the victims that's the sexual part for them," she remarked, emphasizing that such individuals derive intense arousal from these violent acts. The discussion shifted to whether the act of stalking and following victims, even in the absence of a direct sexual assault at the crime scene, could still be categorized as a sex crime. Scott affirmed, clarifying that for sadistic killers, the act of violence itself serves as a source of sexual pleasure. She said, "They find an intense sexual arousal and this then becomes the fuel for masturbation for them." Shedding light on the warped mindset of these individuals, Scott added, "They get this sense of euphoria, this sense of God-like power, and that's the part that they really become addicted to." The episode illuminated the profound challenges legal professionals face when dissecting alibis and defense narratives and the crucial role that understanding human psychology plays in the process. As the case unravels, one thing is clear: the lines between normal behavior and potential predatory intent can be terrifyingly thin. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Guest host Jay Burgess brings in quite a doozy this episode with "Sunglasses at Night" by Corey Hart. That's right folks: we're taking a trip to the '80s! Put on your Member's Only jacket, get yourself a toot of the devil's dandruff, and listen to the fellas take down this garbage song. Jay stands flabbergasted at the incomprehensible lyrics, Josh points out some undeniable similarities to other popular songs of the day, and Hayden goes on the hunt for some bags of milk.
We're continuing with the live action adaptations this month with Rurouni Kenshin The Beginning and The Final. These are two movies that Jesse claims to be a big fan of despite not being able to figure out which order these movies come in in this five movie franchise.First we talk the Beginning which is actually the last film in the franchise. If you're a fan of the manga this is based on you need to throw away everything you've ever known about these characters. If you like how light hearted and goofy Kenshin is... you might be in for a little surprise.After that we go into the Final... or the 4th film in this franchise. Find out the results of what happened in the 5th film here... in the 4th film. Good thing people never read these things...Of course as always we're gonna ask the age old question we ask every episode... are Rurouni Kenshin: The Begining and Rurouni Kenshin: The Final... BLOODY GOOD FILMS?And remember... KEEP IT BLOODY BUDDIES!......#rurouni #kenshin #anime #manga #MoviePodcast #Film #Movie #Movies #Action #Horror #ActionFilm #ActionMovie #ActionMovies #HorrorFilm #HorrorFilms #HorrorMovie #HorrorMovies #ActionPodcast #HorrorPodcast #Slasher #80s #80sHorror #NewPodcast
In the first episode, in an attempt to return to her pre-Banting glory, Paige goes on casual dates with both Spinner and newly-single Jesse, which makes Alex jealous. Meanwhile, Snake isn't comfortable with Sean and Emma's level of intimacy. Later, Marco is having a hard time dealing with Dylan's departure and becomes addicted to online gambling. Meanwhile, Peter and Darcy have to make a decision about whether they should go public. Connect with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Find The Unofficial DTNG Playlist on Spotify and Apple. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lisa and Jen discuss this Marco-centric episode. We talk about how Marco is handing Dylan's move across the ocean (not well), how Spinner cannot be trusted in a card game, and how Peter and Darcy's relationship is progressing. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gocanadianehpod
Welcome to PTBN Pop's Video Jukebox Song of The Day! Every weekday will be featuring a live watch of a great and memorable music video. On today's episode, Steve Riddle is watching “Sunglasses At Night” by Corey Hart from 1984. The YouTube link for the video is below so you can watch along! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2LTL8KgKv8
Episode 203 : These kids get into such crazy situations......does the scottish janitor live in that weird little room?
Much has changed since the last time we did an episode on Corey Hart: Frank has a new mic, Bill is not messing around with EQ settings, and we are a bit more comfortable in our own podcasting skin. It's been almost 40 years since "Sunglasses At Night" and it still sounds incredible. We delve further into the history of Corey Hart's early career and celebrate his superb debut single. Links: Original video Stranger Things concert Nope (Jean Jacket Mix) version Thanks for joining us! We encourage you to subscribe/follow/rate/review! You can find us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and our website! Here is our Spotify and Apple playlists for every song we've featured. Our theme music is by the incredibly talented Ian McGlynn!
Welcome to 8750. Tamara Shart has called in with a message for Kelsey. Lifeguards are ball bags. And the internet is for nerds. Enjoy!
This week Chris and Ryan chop it up about Mexican superstitions, the supernatural and much more.Support the show
Doree and Kate announce some summer news and Kate puts the call out for your best summer entertainment suggestions. Then, they hear the best and brightest suggestions for sunglasses, a question about Covid aftercare, and how to manage all the “cups” of your life. To leave a voicemail or text for a future episode, reach them at 781-591-0390. You can also email the podcast at forever35podcast@gmail.com.Visit forever35podcast.com for links to everything they mention on the show or visit shopmyshelf.us/forever35.Follow the podcast on Twitter (@Forever35Pod) and Instagram (@Forever35Podcast) and join the Forever35 Facebook Group (Password: Serums). Sign up for the newsletter! at forever35podcast.com/newsletter. This episode is sponsored by:VIONIC SHOES - Enjoy free shipping at vionicshoes.com with promo code FOREVER35.PROSE - Get a FREE consultation and 15% off custom hair supplements! Go to Prose.com/forever35.CALM - For 40% off a Calm Premium subscription, head to calm.com/forever35.VEGAMOUR - Go to vegamour.com/forever35 and use code FOREVER35 to save 20 percent on your first order!ISSUU - Get started today for FREE or sign-up for a premium account and get 50% off when you go to issuu.com/podcast and use promo code FOREVER35.GROVE - Go to Grove.CO/FOREVER35 to choose a FREE gift with your first order of $30 or more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
James sits down and talks with Grandma. He also makes contact with BJ. Big news coming... --- 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/james-baysinger/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/james-baysinger/support
Martes 31 de mayo: Es el último día de mayo y la víspera de la cuenta pública presidencial, en ese contexto, Gabriel Boric pasó la noche en Cerro Castillo y seguirá durante el día preparando el discurso de mañana, con el que pretende retomar el control de la agenda política del país, según le han recomendado, además, los dirigentes de su coalición, además, en Valparaíso, en la Sala de la Cámara se hace una sesión especial para analizar la respuesta del Gobierno al llamado a la resistencia armada del líder de la CAM, mientras la Sala del Senado podría terminar de aprobar la firma del Tratado de Escazú, en la Convención, en tanto, se viene una polémica mayor, porque la mesa definió ayer que la comisión de armonización tiene las atribuciones para llenar omisiones, cuando anteriormente se había dicho que ya no habrían cambios, en el mundo, se vive el día 97 de la guerra en Ucrania, un día que comenzó con las consecuencias de nuevas sanciones de la Unión Europea a Rusia, un embargo casi total al petróleo ruso, lo más llamativo, que implica cortar inmediatamente el 75% del crudo que Moscú le vende a Europa, finalmente, nació en Canadá hace 60 años, en 1962, Corey Hart, figuraza en los 80 con éxitos como el que recomendamos hoy, “Sunglasses At Night”.
Martes 31 de mayo: Es el último día de mayo y la víspera de la cuenta pública presidencial, en ese contexto, Gabriel Boric pasó la noche en Cerro Castillo y seguirá durante el día preparando el discurso de mañana, con el que pretende retomar el control de la agenda política del país, según le han recomendado, además, los dirigentes de su coalición, además, en Valparaíso, en la Sala de la Cámara se hace una sesión especial para analizar la respuesta del Gobierno al llamado a la resistencia armada del líder de la CAM, mientras la Sala del Senado podría terminar de aprobar la firma del Tratado de Escazú, en la Convención, en tanto, se viene una polémica mayor, porque la mesa definió ayer que la comisión de armonización tiene las atribuciones para llenar omisiones, cuando anteriormente se había dicho que ya no habrían cambios, en el mundo, se vive el día 97 de la guerra en Ucrania, un día que comenzó con las consecuencias de nuevas sanciones de la Unión Europea a Rusia, un embargo casi total al petróleo ruso, lo más llamativo, que implica cortar inmediatamente el 75% del crudo que Moscú le vende a Europa, finalmente, nació en Canadá hace 60 años, en 1962, Corey Hart, figuraza en los 80 con éxitos como el que recomendamos hoy, “Sunglasses At Night”.
After a 5 week COVID and general life chaos break, the avalanche of smack talk ensues as the boys throw on their sunglasses at night and discuss what's been happening in their lives and in the world of music. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a 5 week COVID and general life chaos break, the avalanche of smack talk ensues as the boys throw on their sunglasses at night and discuss what's been happening in their lives and in the world of music. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we're joined by OBS who are fresh off the release of “Ready Or Not” on Hexagon Records. Previously impressing on the label with “Sunglasses At Night,” which has surpassed 13 million Spotify streams, the German duo detail their work and long wait for the follow up record in our interview. We also explore the dance music scene in Germany, the return of live shows, some of their biggest influences and more. Their Spotlight Mix gives you a sneak peak of their live sets with big tunes from Don Diablo, MARTEN HØRGER, and Vinne, and it's a pumping one hour celebration!
On this episode, join Dennis, Ed, Garrett, and Kate as they discuss the 1986 Studio Ghibli film Castle in the Sky. We couldn't go over the 1989 dub as the Disney version is the one that's easily streamable. Nonetheless, we still have a lot to talk about, such as never trusting people who always wear sunglasses, sky pirate etiquette, is it steampunk, the Dragon's Lair, Terminator robots, and just where did that apple core go. Support the show by either donating to our Ko-Fi link below, or by purchasing Castle in the Sky on Blu-ray + DVD through our Amazon affiliate link: https://amzn.to/3jzM0w8. Or get the steelbook version here: https://amzn.to/3KFN4un. Dennis: @ichnob | Ed: @ippennokuinashi | Garrett: @blkriku | Kate: @TaikoChan Website | Email | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | RSS | Ko-Fi
In today's episode Matt and Melissa will take you on a musical journey from Abilene, TX to Queens and even a stop on Broadway.
A night at the club for Maverick, Goose, and all the other TOPGUN pilots in search of a good time. Maverick eyeballs Iceman again. We meet Slider. Pilot: Brian "Kaboom" Boucher Wingman: Bryon "Billy" Lockhart Top Gun Minute Listener's School: facebook.com/groups/topgunminute Twitter: @topgunminutepod Email: topgunminutepod@gmail.com Marine Corps Movie Minute: the-marine-corps-movie-minute.pinecast.co/ Marvel Events Timeline: marvel-events-timeline.pinecast.co/ Thanks to Travis Bow for the podcast art.
Is that partial 3rd person narration we hear? Is Corey Hart losing his marbles? Seth and Marc feel around for some rhyme or reason to the 80's creepy hit that is apparently about being cheated on and trying to not see it? Except it doesn't really succeed in explaining what the fuck is going on and reads like a weirdo talking about switchblades.
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Hugo Egon Balder erzählt Geschichten und Anekdoten rund um einen Lieblingshit und seine Entstehung: "Sunglasses at Night" von Corey Hart. Von Hugo Egon Balder.
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Miss Heard does her first Corey Hart misheard song lyric on his iconic 80's hit “Sunglasses At Night”. This song touches so many including the Netflix popular show called “Stranger Things” and he has connections to the movies “Back to the Future, Beverly Hills Cop 2, and many others. You can listen to all our episodes at our website at: https://pod.co/miss-heard-song-lyrics or iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and many more platforms under Podcast name “Miss Heard Song Lyrics” #missheardsonglyrics #missheardsongs #missheardlyrics #misheardsonglyrics #misheardsongs #misheardlyrics #coreyhart #sunglassesatnight #neversurrender #martymcfly #backtothefuture #strangerthings #davidduchovney #riskybusiness #raybans https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunglasses_at_Night https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Hart_(singer) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammy_Award_for_Best_New_Artist#1980s https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Hill https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Much_(TV_channel)
Nada has been down on his luck, but he gets a job at a construction site, where he befriends a man named Frank. Nada realizes that something is going on at the church near the community space that Frank takes him to, so he decides to explore. Unfortunately, he's gonna get more than he bargained for once he finds a pair of sunglasses that completely change the way he looks at life ... Join us as we talk about this cult classic! We thought we'd issue a warning about some of the topics we cover throughout the episode, though, which include politics, racial issues, and mental illness, among others. In our Critique Segment, we talk about the cinematic aspects of the movie, and of course, we talk about its legendary fight scene. For our Academic Segment, we discuss subliminal messages in advertising, marketing, store layouts, etc. And in our Know Thine Enemy Segment, we cover the background of the Alien Overlords as the antagonists. --- 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/jmv125150/message
In this episode we chat about Netflic's MCU'sThe Defenders! Episode 2 - Mean Right Hook You can find the complete plot on Wikipedia here (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Defenders_(miniseries)#Episodes)
People talk about the 1980s and “The Coreys” ; they are usually just referring to a pair of fellas. However, I argue there are 3. Corey Hart was a Canadian phenom that burst onto the scene with the synth soaked anthem “Sunglasses at Night”. This music video is just as goofy as the song, but […]
And he would have gotten away with it if it wasn't for you meddling Redfields! Albert Wesker is a titan god king with a set of cat eyes and we can't get enough of him! The Raw Dogs discuss the entire lore of the Resident Evil universe from the perspective of everyone's favorite god-king! Like and Subscribe if you think Wesker is coming back baby!
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A week long plan to discuss the 'Heckticity' of the world right now quickly disintergrated into waffle chaos as the boys slap on their sunglasses at night and chat raid buckets, wall street, Nelly, their favourite childhood movies and they finally give us some SONGS OF THE WEEK! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A week long plan to discuss the 'Heckticity' of the world right now quickly disintergrated into waffle chaos as the boys slap on their sunglasses at night and chat raid buckets, wall street, Nelly, their favourite childhood movies and they finally give us some SONGS OF THE WEEK! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you are an Attorney, Police Officer, or Expert Investigator, then you're going to love this cool episode. Swaroop Dinakar from the Crash Safety Research Center stopped by to talk about distracted driving, night time concerns, and how we sometimes can create more distractions in our cars, especially at night. If you drive a motor vehicle, handle crashes, or litigate crashes involving motor vehicles, then prepare to have the latest and greatest information available sent your way in today's episode.
Our review of "Sunglasses at Night" by the legendary Corey Hart.
#Michi's Journey & I Wear my Sunglasses at Night Send your #stories here: StoriesFablesGhostlyTales@gmail.com Michi's Journey [Part 1] link: https://goo.gl/1KZQjE Today's episode I'am finishing Michi's journey, and going over the author's notes. You'll get some insight on the history, design, and thinking of Kyle Brant as an author, and how he structures the story within the research he gathered on Japanese Yokai - perhaps this will inspire other authors to gather their thoughts the same way and provide some good process and methodology guidance. I also wanted to include, tjacks7's very well written short scary story, that is both spinetingling and down right freaky! It's also a story about the benefits of wearing sunglasses at...well..you'll have to find out :P. Enjoy! *Special thank you to: Trow Shaw and WeeWooWeeWoo for pointing out the skips in this audio; they should be resolved* Michi's Journey: Kyle Brant Wear my Sunglasses at Night: tjacks7 Link: https://goo.gl/ARnqDr Chat to me / Email me your stories - I love hearing from my fans! Email: StoriesFablesGhostlyTales@gmail.com #Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/StoriesFablesGhostlyTales #Twitter: twitter.com/StoriesFablesGT #Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCjtTN-6a_PS38eO90wzcNew #Vidme: vid.me/StoriesFablesGhostlyTales Website: storiesfablesghost.wixsite.com/storiesfables All Music and Public Domain: #CO.AG