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Der Gouverneur von Nevada wünscht sich AC/DC als Act für die Half Time Show des Superbowls und Bei einer Auktion von Elvis Presleys Eigentümern wurde eine seiner Waffen versteigert.
Rams. Bengals. Who will win the best championship matchup in years? Matt and Chris give their picks and what they are looking forward to for the game. Plus, lots of news to cover and our picks for the awards (that already happened but we recorded this before they gave them out). The Gaming Coop podcast can be listened to here: https://anchor.fm/the-gaming-coop The Virtual Ball Boys podcast is uploaded once or twice every week through February, hosted by Chris (@FluffyCloudGmr) and Matt (@Avana_Music). Follow us on Twitter at @VirtualBallBoys and follow our other work at @TeamChaosPods. Virtual Ball Boy Football League episodes will also be streamed at https://twitch.tv/teamchaosproductions. For inquiries, email us: virtualballboys@gmail.com. The Virtual Ball Boys podcast is a Team Chaos Production. #VirtualBallBoys #VBB #VBBFL --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Drag out that toybox you've kept in storage and let's root around in there for a while as Joseph and Mike reminisce about old toys like Slinkys, Colorforms, Super Balls, and toy robots (to mention just a few things!) However, the first thing Mike has to do is answer Joseph's VHS SLP Dub Tape challenge and provide six hours worth of recorded media with the theme of "Well I'll Be a Monkey's Uncle". Things are gonna get bananas!
Mike talks about why you should never go on a cross country trip in a van with your significant other to national parks, dives deep into the story of Nicki Minaj's cousin's friend's swollen balls, Chris Cuomo playing grab ass with his boss, and answers questions on how to tell a hook up you're no longer interested, and how to tell your GF that she's getting too fat.
Listeners make dating contract terms. Jim tracks down the man who did him wrong. Woody ate what he was wearing.
Mikah and Rosemary fidget and play with these relaxing apps and games for iOS. Fidget Apps & Games Dice by PCalc A Good Snowman Super Balls - 3D Brick Breaker Tangle Master 3D Empty. tint. Patterned fidget: calm and clear News iOS 14.5 beta Find My feature could tell you when you're being tracked Apple Clarifies How Siri Music Service Settings Work in iOS 14.5 YouTube for third-gen Apple TV no longer available No, a late Apple Card payment doesn't hold your Apple ID hostage Listener feedback Using 1Password and the built-in password manager for iOS Troubleshooting password prompts for iCloud Keychain and third-party password managers. App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: HomeCam for HomeKit Mikah's App Cap: Annotable Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsors: sandisk.com/ios Babbel.com code IOSTODAY itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30
Mikah and Rosemary fidget and play with these relaxing apps and games for iOS. Fidget Apps & Games Dice by PCalc A Good Snowman Super Balls - 3D Brick Breaker Tangle Master 3D Empty. tint. Patterned fidget: calm and clear News iOS 14.5 beta Find My feature could tell you when you're being tracked Apple Clarifies How Siri Music Service Settings Work in iOS 14.5 YouTube for third-gen Apple TV no longer available No, a late Apple Card payment doesn't hold your Apple ID hostage Listener feedback Using 1Password and the built-in password manager for iOS Troubleshooting password prompts for iCloud Keychain and third-party password managers. App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: HomeCam for HomeKit Mikah's App Cap: Annotable Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsors: sandisk.com/ios Babbel.com code IOSTODAY itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30
Mikah and Rosemary fidget and play with these relaxing apps and games for iOS. Fidget Apps & Games Dice by PCalc A Good Snowman Super Balls - 3D Brick Breaker Tangle Master 3D Empty. tint. Patterned fidget: calm and clear News iOS 14.5 beta Find My feature could tell you when you're being tracked Apple Clarifies How Siri Music Service Settings Work in iOS 14.5 YouTube for third-gen Apple TV no longer available No, a late Apple Card payment doesn't hold your Apple ID hostage Listener feedback Using 1Password and the built-in password manager for iOS Troubleshooting password prompts for iCloud Keychain and third-party password managers. App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: HomeCam for HomeKit Mikah's App Cap: Annotable Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsors: sandisk.com/ios Babbel.com code IOSTODAY itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30
We're back and here to be like the Internet Explorer meme: having delayed conversations answering ourselves about yesterday's burning questions; Why have monoliths jumped out of the pages of boring history books and onto your social media pages? Is dating (or lack thereof) in a pandemic sapping our sanity? Why does Lex feel conflicted about vaccines? Also, bonus topic, Lil Wayne is in trouble again. Email us at Commonology101@gmail.com Lex Godoy - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lex.godoy - Comedy Twitter: https://twitter.com/LexGodoyComedy - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lex_godoy_/?hl=en Mitch the Glitch - Twitter: https://twitter.com/InadvertentEvil - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inadvertent_evil/?hl=en Nate - Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/mrhandsdown630 Calvin Brown - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/calvin.brown.549221 B.C. Wehman - Behind the Doc: https://evergreenpodcasts.com/behind-the-doc?fbclid=IwAR3cE9iplru07o0WDwuN349zokPKIrfFuiAaaypyNjrfB_M0DLU0Yl2ihuM Gaddy the Geek - Melanated Geekdom: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/anchor-podcasts/melanated-geekdom Monica Miles - Instagram: Mynikaa_m - Snapchat: Uniquetreats4u - Business: https://www.facebook.com/Uniquetreats4u/ Issy Renee: https://www.instagram.com/issyreneee/ - Love in Youngstown: https://youtu.be/baoRFz-M4To - #TeaTimeForParents Johnny Chechitelli - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chechitelli Wuyu Wantatah - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ooohwee3Thirty MOVIES: Apathetic Epidemic - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/apatheticepidemic - Amazon Prime Link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B0864647GW/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r Worst. Christmas. Ever.: - IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7286474/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/worstchristmasever/ - Apple iTunes:https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/worst-christmas-ever/id1533189417 Opening Song: 'Never Gonna Give You Up' by Rick Astley Closing Song: 'Let's Stay Together' by Ludacris
Is bullying ok.? how about giving shitty cakes to someone as a present ?
We get into some of my favorite toys as a kid like: Battling Tops, Super Balls, SSP’s and the Spinning Top with the rubber bottom. Sing Along with KC and the Sunshine Band(Boogie Shoes). The Banana Seat and Sissy Bar for popping the best wheelies. Remembering Tang the Orange powdered drink and Space Food Sticks. Dr. D drops some knowledge with weight loss tips: Empty stomach cardio, eating every 2-3 hours, salt free seasoning, no salt or sodium and drink plenty of water. Reminder to live your life, eat clean and do something new out of your comfort zone. This is how you will unlock the fight or flight and rewire your nervous system.
Following the Super Bowl last weekend, Dax and CJ have a few choice words for the NFL and their Game Pass service. Something grinding your gears? Let us know! PettyRage@gmail.com Or send us a message on our social media pages: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PettyRagePod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PettyRagePod Instagram: https://instagram.com/PettyRagePod
This episode we go track-for-track with one of ICP’s greatest sideshow EPs – Tunnel of Love! A true juggalo classic. We learn that this album features the first ICP song that Carver ever heard, as well as Keezie’s favorite ICP song of all time! Tracklist: “Intro” 1:20 “Cotton Candy” 4:35 “Super Balls” (featuring Legz Diamond) 5:31 “Ninja” 5:50 “Stomp” 2:48...
• Why people lie, five signs that they are, and do we all lie? • Does the 5 Second rule work? • No really, Super Balls --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lon-leaddog-cdt/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lon-leaddog-cdt/support
On today's Episode Daniel, Wyatt, and I talk about WrestleMania results, Baseball, two idiots running on the field, Tony Romo, and a game called Super Balls! Plus Who the fuck will be MVP?!?!
On this episode we discuss life after football, Favorite sport movies, and Ryan and Daniel defend their title on Super Balls! Have a listen....or not....but do!
Our picks for the Super Bowl, our picks for the Royal Rumble, and we take our first caller in the 4th episode of Deep Balls! Enjoy!
Just Mike And Senior Temp-Lay chatting about Super Bowl picks, and prop bets. Enjoy follow @PBOpodcast on twitter, send questions and topics to mike@pleasebeoffended.com. Thanks for listening.
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After our extended (and unannounced) summer hiatus, we’re back! This week, we’re back in the saddle and discuss s04e02 The Trip: Part 2. We discuss our summer stuff, Dave’s bad reputation, Patrick and Chris might get a PS3, the chalk outline guy in the police force, Seinfeld is evolving, Chris is drunk playing video games with twelve year olds, Chris’ dealings with the law: continued, and in other business, the counterfeit zoo. Download Episode 41 Show Notes China Beach Super Balls Other Business: Counterfeit Zoo Scary Poodle
There are a lot of balls in my house. Baseballs, soccer balls, tennis balls, footballs, basketballs, volleyballs. We have Wiffle balls, Nerf balls, and Super Balls. My children and I occasionally use the balls for their intended purposes. We play catch in the yard, or shoot baskets in the driveway.... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There are a lot of balls in my house. Baseballs, soccer balls, tennis balls, footballs, basketballs, volleyballs. We have Wiffle balls, Nerf balls, and Super Balls. My children and I occasionally use the balls for their intended purposes. We play catch in the yard, or shoot baskets in the driveway. There is also a good amount of innovation in how balls are used. My older son smacks tennis balls across the street with his baseball bat, while my younger son dribbles a soccer ball while jumping on a trampoline in the backyard. And during the winter months, they argue over who gets possession of a worn rubber football. Whoever is the holder at any particular time tosses it to himself, squeezes it, kneads it, and runs down the hallway with it tucked under his arm, imagining himself weaving through defenses in the NFL. They never actually play football with it. Instead, it serves as something of a comfort object. In his wide-ranging book The Ball: Discovering the Object of the Game (HarperCollins, 2012), John Fox offers an explanation for the varied use of balls in my house. A trained anthropologist and journalist who has written for Smithsonian and Outside, John describes the ball as a nearly universal feature of human culture. Ball games are deeply rooted in our instinct for play, something that we share with other mammals (my dog also has a collection of balls). But ball games also have uniquely human elements. John speculates that the throwing of balls is part of our evolutionary make-up, an inheritance from the Paleolithic hunters who figured out that it’s easier to whack an animal on the head with a well-thrown rock than chase it down on foot. And as we discuss in the interview, ball games throughout history have been wrapped in ritual and seen as being in some way pleasing to the gods. We see this element of the sacred even today in our ball games. Think of how baseball fans extol the transcendent splendor of their game, or how soccer fans anticipate the World Cup as a quadrennial festival of global harmony. For anyone who enjoys the crack, swoosh, or bounce of a ball, John’s book is a pleasure. He presents a history of ball games around the world, as well as colorful accounts of traditional games that survive to today. We learn how balls of different sizes and shapes have been made through the centuries, and we meet players of all ages who see the ball as much more than a simple plaything. As regular listeners of the podcast know, we often raise the question: Why do we watch sports? John Fox’s book offers the possibility that maybe there is something deeper than aesthetic appreciation or team loyalty to our interest in sports, something found in an instinctual attraction to these objects that we kick, throw, and swat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There are a lot of balls in my house. Baseballs, soccer balls, tennis balls, footballs, basketballs, volleyballs. We have Wiffle balls, Nerf balls, and Super Balls. My children and I occasionally use the balls for their intended purposes. We play catch in the yard, or shoot baskets in the driveway. There is also a good amount of innovation in how balls are used. My older son smacks tennis balls across the street with his baseball bat, while my younger son dribbles a soccer ball while jumping on a trampoline in the backyard. And during the winter months, they argue over who gets possession of a worn rubber football. Whoever is the holder at any particular time tosses it to himself, squeezes it, kneads it, and runs down the hallway with it tucked under his arm, imagining himself weaving through defenses in the NFL. They never actually play football with it. Instead, it serves as something of a comfort object. In his wide-ranging book The Ball: Discovering the Object of the Game (HarperCollins, 2012), John Fox offers an explanation for the varied use of balls in my house. A trained anthropologist and journalist who has written for Smithsonian and Outside, John describes the ball as a nearly universal feature of human culture. Ball games are deeply rooted in our instinct for play, something that we share with other mammals (my dog also has a collection of balls). But ball games also have uniquely human elements. John speculates that the throwing of balls is part of our evolutionary make-up, an inheritance from the Paleolithic hunters who figured out that it’s easier to whack an animal on the head with a well-thrown rock than chase it down on foot. And as we discuss in the interview, ball games throughout history have been wrapped in ritual and seen as being in some way pleasing to the gods. We see this element of the sacred even today in our ball games. Think of how baseball fans extol the transcendent splendor of their game, or how soccer fans anticipate the World Cup as a quadrennial festival of global harmony. For anyone who enjoys the crack, swoosh, or bounce of a ball, John’s book is a pleasure. He presents a history of ball games around the world, as well as colorful accounts of traditional games that survive to today. We learn how balls of different sizes and shapes have been made through the centuries, and we meet players of all ages who see the ball as much more than a simple plaything. As regular listeners of the podcast know, we often raise the question: Why do we watch sports? John Fox’s book offers the possibility that maybe there is something deeper than aesthetic appreciation or team loyalty to our interest in sports, something found in an instinctual attraction to these objects that we kick, throw, and swat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices