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(4'): The T Party out wide, look out. (12'): You wanted a revamped OL, you got it. (23'): FSU's two-deep at DT is vicious. (27'): The defensive backs are loaded (38'): The hit game "Whose Roster Is It?" (43'): No matter who recruited who, it seems everyone on the roster believes in Norvell -- that's big. Music: Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Child
(4'): The T Party out wide, look out. (12'): You wanted a revamped OL, you got it. (23'): FSU's two-deep at DT is vicious. (27'): The defensive backs are loaded (38'): The hit game "Whose Roster Is It?" (43'): No matter who recruited who, it seems everyone on the roster believes in Norvell -- that's big. Music: Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Child
Zack and Madeline deep dive into the second half of 2011 - which upon reflection, is a year of immense growth, evolution, and development. The Speak Now Tour continues and the arm lyrics and interviews that she gives on tour reveal a surprising amount of information if you know where to connect the dots. The earliest and purest form of the Easter Eggs reveal themselves as arm lyrics. Connecting the dots she draws leads us to the conclusion that perhaps her and Joe Jonas tried it again, or at least reconciled in this year. Taylor Lautner makes several unnecessary appearances and Miss Swift's bizarre obsession with the Kennedy's begins. We take a look at a few in depth profiles that are more revealing than they appear, and discuss Taylor's complicity in a goody-two-shoes imagery. T-Party is discussed publicly as a concept, and we analyze how that has changed - for worse - in recent years. Two final and superior singles with lacklustre videos wrap up the Speak Now era - Sparks Fly and Ours. Wonderstruck is dropped and we have to stan. Taylor gets her most iconic cat Meredith, and shockingly - in an earth shattering moment, cuts her hair and drops Safe and Sound in the same month. She turns 22 and never aged again.
Team Mousetalgia welcomes Disneyland vocal artist Drew Tablak to the show to talk about his performances at the park. Whether you've seen him singing on Main Street as a Dapper Dan, as a member of the Voices of Liberty, as the featured soloist for Disneyland's Candlelight Processional, or onstage with Alice at a T Party, Drew always brings his own personal story and Disney magic to every performance. Enjoy our special conversation with Drew about what he feels makes Disneyland such a special place. Also, five Pixar creative professionals visit the Walt Disney Family Museum to discuss the art of creating characters for animation, and Jeff has a full report, as well as an encounter with original Mouseketeer Bobby Burgess! Plus - Goofy ping-pongs, Minnie farms, Disneyland looks forward to a new parade, and a new princess joins the Mousetalgia fold!
The turtle man (GOP Senate Minority Leader, Mitch McConnell-KY) unloaded on the T-Party yesterday, basically calling them juvenile no-nothing dunderheads led around by the nose at the hand of big money interests. In a sense that's sort of like the pot calling the kettle black. That aptly sums up the standard operating procedure used by most mainstream Republican candidates to corral their potential voting block. Another area of similarity is the use of race in political campaigns. The T-Party is just way more upfront. Racism has long played a central role in GOP election strategy but no more so than with the rise of the T-Party movement in 2010. But the similarities between these two groups is not enough to delay the all but inevitable internecine war already under way between these two wings of the GOP. The Senate Conservative Fund has the senior GOP Senator & Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (KY) in their sights as he embarks on his re-election efforts in the 2014 U.S. Senate race back in Kentucky. T-Party gadfly Sarah Palin has also weighed-in on the 2014 race calling for McConnell's ouster. McConnell himself sponsored the very election of fellow Kentuckian and T-Party acolyte Rand Paul to the U.S. Senate back in 2010 and now his nobles oblige is being rewarded by that same T-Party much the same way as befell the frog who ferried the scorpion across the river on his back. In this well known fable, the frog said to the scorpion how do I know you won't sting me during the crossing and the scorpion said that would only cause us both to drown. Of course, halfway across the river the spider stung the frog and when the frog asked why, the scorpion replied: “I could not help myself. It is my nature.” And they both sank into the water and drowned.
Producer Dave Bossert from Walt Disney Feature Animation joins us to discuss Roy E. Disney and his new book, "Remembering Roy E. Disney: Memories and Photos of a Storied Life." Bossert talks about the critical challenges Roy faced as he successfully saved Disney animation and the Disney company in general, and we also discuss Bossert's role in the preservation of Disney's classic animated features. In other news, it's Halloween week, and Mousetalgia has cooked up a potpourri of grim goodies for you in celebration of this holiday or horrors. Kristen describes the dark delicacies served at the park this season; Jeff shares a bit of the dead man's "T Party;" and the team discuss more elements of Mickey's Halloween Party and Halloween Time 2013. Plus - listeners' trip reports, "Nightmare Before Christmas" Second Screen Live, Kristen attends a "genre-defying" cabaret/burlesque stage presentation of "Nightmare Before Christmas" - and more!
The talk, by someone who has held several government positions, covers: (1) the stakes of the outcome including women's rights, healthcare, taxes, foreign policy, and education; (2) the importance of the Citizens United case; (3) the T-Party and the Republican primaries and general election; (4) debates do matter; (5) the use of alternative media; (6) lies, damn lies and statistics.
Bob Vanderplatts from the Family Leader responds to the ousted judges getting an award...for courage. Todd Gitlin recalls "Occupy Nation" and scolds the T-Party for failing to blast criminal bankers. Then, a women gets fired from a bank for a 40 year old shoplifting charge.
Adding another lane and toll road to Iowa? Iowan's respond. Then, Senator Rand Paul says the T-Party can't support Newt. And a Romney supporter says we should hold our noses and vote for him anyway.
'Nuther upcoming T-Party express Iowa stop...Wednesday...5pm at Waterworks Park...Michelle Bachman...then, Dennis Andrew Ball wants to be president. Then, is lack of an education license a tragedy? Nope.
Congressman Steve King...issues...nearly explodes when the food stamp program was described as a jobs program... Ryan Rhodes is the T-Party guy who asked President Obama questions. Then, Iowa Secretary of State Matt Schultz talks about the Straw Poll Vote.
Iowan's love ribs...we fling a ribs cravin' on everybody... then, the T-Party bus tours Iowa....and Ron Paul makes lots of sense....in Iowa. Here's the list of Iowa rib joints Iowan' love. Hickory Park in Ames several mentions Jethos BBQ in the Drake neighborhood...Bruce brought some by, Bonnie got 'em....sigh Zippys in Cedar Rapids. BBQ Ribs Ottumwa Bubba-Q's Ottumwa Q's on 8th in Des Moines Big Eds in Oskie Irene's Bar on Hickman Vinnies in Dakota City Woody's Smoke Shack on Cottage Grove Ave Des Moines... Several mentions Smokey D's BBQ ...several mentions Shane's Rib Shack in Clive Bill's Bar B Q Mason City Whiskey Creek Grill Mason City Rosco's Ribs Norwalk Rib Shack in Knoxville Uncle Wendell's BBQ on Ingersoll Ave Des Moines Haley's Grocery in Marshalltown... Where Pigs Fly Urbandale Flying Mango Beaverdale Cactus Bob's Johnston Jimmies Boone Rib Crib Mason City And we just got started....whew!
ISU students are going to the Iowa Statehouse to lobby for bucks. ISU Republican activist Logan Pals says he wants to lobby in the opposite direction, joined by Ryan Rhodes, T-Party activist. ISU responds. Then, guess what kinda prayer "crosses the line" ? Then, Congressman Ron Paul says the dollar is gonna collapse. Coming to Iowa. And Senator Harkin takes an eraser to the 14th Amendment.
Back To Earth rolls on and the second episode *really* kicked off the headfuckery. Opinions have been changed, people have been confused and John is off in the other room watching the golf. Once again the cast includes all the attendees of the Great G&T Party, including all six of us cunts, Jo Sharples (Fan Club supremo), Karl Eisenhauer (idiot) and Mark Day (brother of mine and the next Charles Manson.) At this point I should apologise for the lateness of the 'Cast... well, we should but I really don't want to. Get yourselves fucked you impatient gaggle of ingrates. Danny has been working his face off to edit this into shape, so piss off. See you tomorrow!