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'ACTION!' Collection II - 'antithesis.' Track 09. ‘ACTION!' Prod. By Blū Tha Gürū Previously on (Whatever, I Give up. ) HALLE BERRY is that how you spell it It is for now. Fuck going online “That ain't part of my day” Shut up Drake, not now. You'll thank me later “If You're Reading This, It's Too Late” [HALLE BERRY is taking A VERY PAINFUL SHIT, clutching her *favorite OSCAR award-- Which one's her favorite? CUT TO: BEFORE HALLE BERRY looks over her OSCARS in the display cabinet, carefully scanning them, with a New York Times paper tucked under her left arm, sipping from the coffee cup in her right hand.] —I like this guy. The other OSCARS groan; they are often overlooked during this process. Come on! This guy! AGAIN!? UGH. CUT BACK TO: [HALLE BERRY clenches painfully, sweating audaciously—at the worst possible moment, her cellphone rings. ] WHAT THE—COME ON I THOUGHT I WAS IN AIRPLANE MODE. (I just found out The Illuminati can still make calls go through in airplane mode Or without cell service at all) wtf my phone is ringing. That's weird. You don't even— —I don't even have a phone. Right. (Seriously, my phone is disconnected. I didn't even pay my bill.) The fuck. [it's JIMMY FALLON] Damn. This dude has the worst possible timing ever. Like fucking ever. Always shows up at the worst —THE WORST MOMENT. [HALLE BERRY rejects the call. It rings again] WHAT THE— [She ignores the second call. A moment of subtly relaxed silence, until— [JIMMY FALLON appears in the ceiling window of the bathroom. HALLE BERRY SCREAMS, still fluting her OSCAR.] (Calmly, kind of) Hey, WHAT THE FUCK, JIMMY. WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE? I called first! I KNOW THAT— Went to voicemail. YOU SHOULDN'T BE HERE. Just—calm down. NO. Look. GET OUT OF MY HOUSE! I'm not in your house, I'm outside your house. Technically. —yeah, but your FACE is in my house— —I hear that's the best part. —What?! Listen— Get out— No, look, listen— I need to borrow your Oscar. What?! For what?! That's not important. Oh really?! Yeah. It seems important. It's not that important Just—- What! Give it to me! [He snatches the OSCAR and tosses her his GRAMMY.] Just—trade me. What! What for?! Just—trust me— I do not— Just trust me—! WHAT! Congratulations. As you were. Kind of. WHAT—JIMMY— [She realizes the ridiculousness of her calling after him. She sits awkwardly with the Grammy in her lap, sighing] —he was my favorite… [SUDDENLY, though the other window Why does this bitch have so many windows in her bathroom that are this penetrate? For the sake of the joke, but probably not something any celebrity should have, are windows where anyone can enter your house from the outside. Fans are weird. CUT TO: AAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH. I LOVE YOU. CUT TO: What's this place. It's my house, Where are the windows? They don't exist. CUT BACK TO [DANE COOK appears through the opposite window.] YO. WHAT THE FUCK! Chill, Halle Berry. WHO THE FUCK ARE YOU?! I'm the guy who wrote this. You should have called first! Who do I look like, Jimmy Fallon?! NO. I LIKE HIS face. Huh. Is that what it is… I GUESS I DONT KNOW. —who are YOU—?! GET OUT OF MY HOUSE— I am not in, technically— I DONT CARE! Ooh— Is that a Grammy award?! I didn't know you had a Grammy! Gimmie! [he snatches the Grammy] HEY! Is—what is this, for COMEDY?! FOR COMEDY?! WHY WASN'T I MADE AWARE THAT THIS IS A THING?! I DON'T KNOW, WHO THE FUCK ARE YOU? WHAT THE FUCK. It's not important. What. Anyway, thanks. Toodeloo. ‘The equilateral triangle should always be centered.' —use that vocal trick from compli—sometimes things get whatever // What's he reading? Architecture? ‘Oh; that dude's fancy.' Interior design? Classy. He's sexy. That dude's fancy. lol wtf is in my Amazon cart right now? Uh— Some yoga mats Kettlebells A record player that looks like a gramaphone A Pilates machine A peloton Uhm Frozen berries. When did you become a ghost? —I guess— I always was one. This is wrong. There must be a mistake. You and I both know, There are no mistakes Made by us. This is dangerous. That, you are correct about, dear boy. However, The only one here mistaken, Is you. Oh God, If I fall back into this dream again Who knows how long it might be Until I come out. —or if you come out at all. The pressure points Besides my veins, Or arteries, For scientific purposes Targets for thumb marks, Thimbles and razorblazes Misfortune to have found Such a pain only grows, Out of homeless, And then once housed, A lack of love from others I've an entire cast of antiques In the back of my mind, Behind me, Manhattan The coffee has cooled And yet nothing such starts Until I've gone and bulleted All the sins of the father {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2019-2024 | THE COMPLEX COLLECTIVE. © ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © -Ū. That thing that you wanted is waiting. Which thing? Love? Money? Fame? Power? Protection? Safety? Wealth? …Cream of Wheat? Cream of wheat? …it's probably cream of wheat. {Enter The Multiverse} …did you mean to do this? Nobody ever really means to do this. [The Festival Project ™ ]
'ACTION!' Collection II - 'antithesis.' Track 09. ‘ACTION!' Prod. By Blū Tha Gürū Previously on (Whatever, I Give up. ) HALLE BERRY is that how you spell it It is for now. Fuck going online “That ain't part of my day” Shut up Drake, not now. You'll thank me later “If You're Reading This, It's Too Late” [HALLE BERRY is taking A VERY PAINFUL SHIT, clutching her *favorite OSCAR award-- Which one's her favorite? CUT TO: BEFORE HALLE BERRY looks over her OSCARS in the display cabinet, carefully scanning them, with a New York Times paper tucked under her left arm, sipping from the coffee cup in her right hand.] —I like this guy. The other OSCARS groan; they are often overlooked during this process. Come on! This guy! AGAIN!? UGH. CUT BACK TO: [HALLE BERRY clenches painfully, sweating audaciously—at the worst possible moment, her cellphone rings. ] WHAT THE—COME ON I THOUGHT I WAS IN AIRPLANE MODE. (I just found out The Illuminati can still make calls go through in airplane mode Or without cell service at all) wtf my phone is ringing. That's weird. You don't even— —I don't even have a phone. Right. (Seriously, my phone is disconnected. I didn't even pay my bill.) The fuck. [it's JIMMY FALLON] Damn. This dude has the worst possible timing ever. Like fucking ever. Always shows up at the worst —THE WORST MOMENT. [HALLE BERRY rejects the call. It rings again] WHAT THE— [She ignores the second call. A moment of subtly relaxed silence, until— [JIMMY FALLON appears in the ceiling window of the bathroom. HALLE BERRY SCREAMS, still fluting her OSCAR.] (Calmly, kind of) Hey, WHAT THE FUCK, JIMMY. WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE? I called first! I KNOW THAT— Went to voicemail. YOU SHOULDN'T BE HERE. Just—calm down. NO. Look. GET OUT OF MY HOUSE! I'm not in your house, I'm outside your house. Technically. —yeah, but your FACE is in my house— —I hear that's the best part. —What?! Listen— Get out— No, look, listen— I need to borrow your Oscar. What?! For what?! That's not important. Oh really?! Yeah. It seems important. It's not that important Just—- What! Give it to me! [He snatches the OSCAR and tosses her his GRAMMY.] Just—trade me. What! What for?! Just—trust me— I do not— Just trust me—! WHAT! Congratulations. As you were. Kind of. WHAT—JIMMY— [She realizes the ridiculousness of her calling after him. She sits awkwardly with the Grammy in her lap, sighing] —he was my favorite… [SUDDENLY, though the other window Why does this bitch have so many windows in her bathroom that are this penetrate? For the sake of the joke, but probably not something any celebrity should have, are windows where anyone can enter your house from the outside. Fans are weird. CUT TO: AAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH. I LOVE YOU. CUT TO: What's this place. It's my house, Where are the windows? They don't exist. CUT BACK TO [DANE COOK appears through the opposite window.] YO. WHAT THE FUCK! Chill, Halle Berry. WHO THE FUCK ARE YOU?! I'm the guy who wrote this. You should have called first! Who do I look like, Jimmy Fallon?! NO. I LIKE HIS face. Huh. Is that what it is… I GUESS I DONT KNOW. —who are YOU—?! GET OUT OF MY HOUSE— I am not in, technically— I DONT CARE! Ooh— Is that a Grammy award?! I didn't know you had a Grammy! Gimmie! [he snatches the Grammy] HEY! Is—what is this, for COMEDY?! FOR COMEDY?! WHY WASN'T I MADE AWARE THAT THIS IS A THING?! I DON'T KNOW, WHO THE FUCK ARE YOU? WHAT THE FUCK. It's not important. What. Anyway, thanks. Toodeloo. ‘The equilateral triangle should always be centered.' —use that vocal trick from compli—sometimes things get whatever // What's he reading? Architecture? ‘Oh; that dude's fancy.' Interior design? Classy. He's sexy. That dude's fancy. lol wtf is in my Amazon cart right now? Uh— Some yoga mats Kettlebells A record player that looks like a gramaphone A Pilates machine A peloton Uhm Frozen berries. When did you become a ghost? —I guess— I always was one. This is wrong. There must be a mistake. You and I both know, There are no mistakes Made by us. This is dangerous. That, you are correct about, dear boy. However, The only one here mistaken, Is you. Oh God, If I fall back into this dream again Who knows how long it might be Until I come out. —or if you come out at all. The pressure points Besides my veins, Or arteries, For scientific purposes Targets for thumb marks, Thimbles and razorblazes Misfortune to have found Such a pain only grows, Out of homeless, And then once housed, A lack of love from others I've an entire cast of antiques In the back of my mind, Behind me, Manhattan The coffee has cooled And yet nothing such starts Until I've gone and bulleted All the sins of the father {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2019-2024 | THE COMPLEX COLLECTIVE. © ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © -Ū. That thing that you wanted is waiting. Which thing? Love? Money? Fame? Power? Protection? Safety? Wealth? …Cream of Wheat? Cream of wheat? …it's probably cream of wheat. {Enter The Multiverse} …did you mean to do this? Nobody ever really means to do this. [The Festival Project ™ ]
‘The equilateral triangle should always be centered.' —use that vocal trick from compli—sometimes things get whatever // What's he reading? Architecture? ‘Oh; that dude's fancy.' Interior design? Classy. He's sexy. That dude's fancy. lol wtf is in my Amazon cart right now? Uh— Some yoga mats Kettlebells A record player that looks like a gramaphone A Pilates machine A peloton Uhm Frozen berries. When did you become a ghost? —I guess— I always was one. This is wrong. There must be a mistake. You and I both know, There are no mistakes Made by us. This is dangerous. That, you are correct about, dear boy. However, The only one here mistaken, Is you. Oh God, If I fall back into this dream again Who knows how long it might be Until I come out. —or if you come out at all. The pressure points Besides my veins, Or arteries, For scientific purposes Targets for thumb marks, Thimbles and razorblazes Misfortune to have found Such a pain only grows, Out of homeless, And then once housed, A lack of love from others I've an entire cast of antiques In the back of my mind, Behind me, Manhattan The coffee has cooled And yet nothing such starts Until I've gone and bulleted All the sins of the father {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2019-2024 | THE COMPLEX COLLECTIVE. © ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © -Ū. {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2024 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © -Ū. a golden pocket watch, a wrist watch, a compass–it changes and morphs so quickly that it begins to seem to spin time itself into a whirlwind, until finally a portal opens up from within his hand–a portal which quickly devours him entirely, morphing him into Fuck, what the fuck happened after that Idk I got off the train I guess This is really terribly written [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2019-2024 | THE COMPLEX COLLECTIVE. © ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © -Ū. That thing that you wanted is waiting. Which thing? Love? Money? Fame? Power? Protection? Safety? Wealth? …Cream of Wheat? Cream of wheat? …it's probably cream of wheat. {Enter The Multiverse} …did you mean to do this? Nobody ever really means to do this. [The Festival Project ™ ]
Date: December 8, 2023Name of podcast: Backstage Pass RadioEpisode title and number: S5: E11: Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal (Guns & Roses, Asia, Art of Anarchy, Sons of Apollo, Whom Gods Destroy) - Tremolos & Thimbles - PART 2BIO:Step into the world of Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal, revered guitar virtuoso, and journey with us through his illustrious music career. From touring with legendary bands like Guns N' Roses and Lita Ford, to his current venture, Art of Anarchy, discover the grit and determination that catapulted him into the stratosphere. Hear firsthand stories of his shift from the hustle of New York to the music scene of New Jersey, his collaborations with icons such as Nancy Sinatra, and the unforgettable experience of learning 15 songs in two days for a surprise tour.In our candid conversation, we traverse the ups and downs of Art of Anarchy, tracing its evolution from inception to the present day. We explore the challenges the band faced, including shake-ups with lead singers and periods of hiatus. Find out how inspiration struck from an unexpected source – the movie Joker – and sparked a musical resurgence. Learn about their partnership with Jeff Scott Soto from Sons of Apollo, who stepped in as the band's third lead singer, and their passionate work on their third album.Lastly, let's break the stigma surrounding mental health. Hear how mental illness impacts individuals and society, and how it has shaped Ron's music, specifically the single "Vilified". Discover the importance of seeking help and using talk therapy. Switching gears, we also dive into the world of guitar playing and building, discussing Ron's signature double-neck guitar and his endorsement with Vigier. So, buckle up for an enlightening journey into the musical universe of Bumblefoot, filled with passion, resilience, and the sweet sound of guitar strings.Sponsor Link:WWW.ECOTRIC.COMWWW.SIGNAD.COMWWW.RUNWAYAUDIO.COMBackstage Pass Radio Social Media Handles:Facebook - @backstagepassradiopodcast @randyhulseymusicInstagram - @Backstagepassradio @randyhulseymusicTwitter - @backstagepassPC @rhulseymusicWebsite - backstagepassradio.com and randyhulsey.comArtist(s) Web Pagewww.bumblefoot.comCall to actionWe ask our listeners to like, share, and subscribe to the show and the artist's social media pages. This enables us to continue pushing great content to the consumer. Thank you for being a part of Backstage Pass RadioYour Host,Randy Hulsey
Date: November 29, 2023Name of podcast: Backstage Pass RadioEpisode title and number: S5: E11: Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal (Guns & Roses, Asia, Art of Anarchy, Sons of Apollo, Whom Gods Destroy) - Tremolos & Thimbles - PART 1BIO:Step into the world of Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal, revered guitar virtuoso, and journey with us through his illustrious music career. From touring with legendary bands like Guns N' Roses and Lita Ford, to his current venture, Art of Anarchy, discover the grit and determination that catapulted him into the stratosphere. Hear firsthand stories of his shift from the hustle of New York to the music scene of New Jersey, his collaborations with icons such as Nancy Sinatra, and the unforgettable experience of learning 15 songs in two days for a surprise tour.In our candid conversation, we traverse the ups and downs of Art of Anarchy, tracing its evolution from inception to the present day. We explore the challenges the band faced, including shake-ups with lead singers and periods of hiatus. Find out how inspiration struck from an unexpected source – the movie Joker – and sparked a musical resurgence. Learn about their partnership with Jeff Scott Soto from Sons of Apollo, who stepped in as the band's third lead singer, and their passionate work on their third album.Lastly, let's break the stigma surrounding mental health. Hear how mental illness impacts individuals and society, and how it has shaped Ron's music, specifically the single "Vilified". Discover the importance of seeking help and using talk therapy. Switching gears, we also dive into the world of guitar playing and building, discussing Ron's signature double-neck guitar and his endorsement with Vigier. So, buckle up for an enlightening journey into the musical universe of Bumblefoot, filled with passion, resilience, and the sweet sound of guitar strings.Sponsor Link:WWW.ECOTRIC.COMWWW.SIGNAD.COMWWW.RUNWAYAUDIO.COMBackstage Pass Radio Social Media Handles:Facebook - @backstagepassradiopodcast @randyhulseymusicInstagram - @Backstagepassradio @randyhulseymusicTwitter - @backstagepassPC @rhulseymusicWebsite - backstagepassradio.com and randyhulsey.comArtist(s) Web Pagewww.bumblefoot.comCall to actionWe ask our listeners to like, share, and subscribe to the show and the artist's social media pages. This enables us to continue pushing great content to the consumer. Thank you for being a part of Backstage Pass RadioYour Host,Randy Hulsey
You can no more contain a waterfall in a thimble than you can contain God's love and forgiveness for you… You cannot out-sin God's grace.
You can't talk about confidence artists and their games without talking about one of the classics: the shell game. It's been called a lot of things over the decades, and during the time and place we're going to visit in this episode, it was 'thimblerig'. It's often portrayed as a gambling game, but it's actually a con used to fleece unsuspecting bettors. Samuel Bennett was one of the best-known 'thimbleriggers' – perhaps ever, depending who you ask – and he made a fortune scamming passengers on steamboats along America's waterways in the 19th century.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Who orders 21 thimbles with their image on them, along with a handful of small handcuffs? It's Lori! She's back with Missy and another foray into the minds of two women that require close supervision. During the holiday season, they recall their favorite childhood games and a dubious strap-on for Dad. Cristie Sharpsteen, our Pball expert, prepares you for your next tournament and I'm Pissed reveals a desperate voicemail from a woman who has a serious weirdo issue in her backyard. Oh, and in Missy's Dating Debacle you'll find more about foot fetishes than your Mom would allow you to know. So take off your socks and dive in!
A humble tool to keep our fingers safe from harm, from Peter Pan's kiss to collectible pieces, thimbles have made it possible for us to set out on adventures looking dapper. Time for a quick thank you for the thimble.
This week, Amie and Natalie discuss seam rippers. There are so many different kinds and different ways to use them. In addition, serger sewing machines as well as pins and thimbles round out the conversations. National Quilting Day is Saturday, March 19th, 2022. It is traditionally the 3rd Saturday in March. Natalie is hoping to find some time to sew, while Amie is still working on making panels for a quilt coat. Thanks for joining us to chat, sew, quilt and make! --- 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/seams-funny-podcast/message
.… the machines are coming. I have seen the future and it does not look anything like the past or the present. We are as children now, innocents at play in the garden of Eden. Aurelia Pinchbeck - The Character of Thimbles - 2021 A podcast conversation about atrificial intelligence, documentaries, human stupidity, chess and the future of the human race. Joe Tibbetts is an Englishman, a documentary film-maker. He lives on the White Cliffs of Dover with a fine view of the past across the English Channel. For more than a decade he has played a daily game of chess against TChess Pro one of the most highly rated and popular chess engines in the world. Tom Kerrigan is an American, a computer programmer, app and game designer. He lives in Seattle with a fine view of the future across Union Bay. In April 2011 he launched Stobor, a chess engine. Stobor is his name for TChess Pro, his creation.
Vanessa Shields is a poet, writer and workshop facilitator in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Her first book, Laughing Through A Second Pregnancy – A Memoir, was published by Black Moss Press in 2011 to rave reviews. In April 2013, Shields edited a poetry anthology entitled, Whisky Sour City (Black Moss Press). I Am That Woman (Black Moss Press), her first book of poetry, was published in 2014, Look At Her (Black Moss Press) in 2016. In 2017, Shields was part of a Group of Seven poets published in an anthology about the history of Windsor, entitled Because We Have All Lived Here (Black Moss Press). In 2018, the chapbook Feminism: Revisit, Revise, Revolutionize: A Two-part Harmony was published by the League of Canadian Poets’ Feminist Caucus with Shields as co-editor/introduction writer. She writes a monthly blog for the League of Canadian Poets on being a writing parent. She is passionate about promoting poetry and the writing life, and is often on a jury for major awards and/or contests.Shields self-published a collection of children’s poetry entitled From A to Ziffery Zanks with Windsor illustrator Glen Hawkes in 2019. A new collection of poetry, thimbles has just been published by Palimpsest Press. https://vanessashields.com/https://palimpsestpress.ca/our-authors/vanessa-shields/
Behind the Door - Season 3 Episode 5 - Strings "Mother had lamented all my life that I had been her only child. Geppetto reached out for the marionette. He held it for several long moments, fussing over its clothes, before handing it to me. I didn’t know what else to do besides take it." Welcome to the fifth episode of the season for Behind the Door, where we discuss the themes underpinning the writing in last week's story, and have a behind the scenes chat with the author who made it happen. In this episode we are interviewing with C.A. Greene, the puppeteer author who fashioned "Strings". This is a Christmas gift that keeps on giving... Just make sure single repeat is enabled! Featuring: C.A. Greene - Author Brooks Bigley - Host Artwork by Cassie Pertiet For more information on Candice Greene, check out our Behind the Door Extended Edition interview in which she weaves a terrifying thread through her authorship. Thimbles will be provided. PODCAST CREDITS Jason Wilson - Executive Producer, Host, Audio Engineering, Sound Design, Actor JM Scherf - Musical Composition, Performance Michael Zenke - Season Narrative, Writer, Editor Graham Rowat - Associate Producer, Social Media, Actor Cassie Pertiet - Episode Artwork, Web Design, Merch, Creative Direction Brooks Bigley - Social Media, Patreon, Show Notes, Behind the Door Host/Producer Hail Scherf - Videography Director EXTRA STUFF • Sonnet is a new podcast app found exclusively on Android devices, designed with YOU in mind. Download Sonnet from Google Play to up your podcast game. You can also listen to The Grey Rooms Podcast on Sonnet by clicking here. • We made it onto a Top 30 Thriller Book Podcasts list at #24 and a Top 15 Horror Story Podcasts list at #6. How cool is that?!? • Listen to us on Spotify or YouTube • Visit our new and improved website at www.thegreyrooms.com • Like what we're doing? Please support us on Patreon for early access to episodes plus more bonus content. • Check us out on Facebook • Join our Facebook Emotional Support Group • Stare at our artwork on Instagram • We're incredibly active on Twitter • Buy our merch at teepublic.com/the-grey-rooms • You can also make a one-time donation at PayPal.me/thegreyroomspodcast • And finally, we have a Discord community. Jump in and have a conversation with us and other fans about the podcast, or anything really. The Grey Rooms team is very active there. The Warden and Bob also drop in now and again to keep their torment game sharp. You’ve been warned. Thank you for supporting our show! A Grey Rooms Production ℗ 2020
On this episode, Tyler and Korey answer your advice questions, how to spice up your sex life when your partner is not satisfying you, who gets the vibrator during a messy breakup, and how to deal with the quarantine blues. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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This Episode Is Another 7x7 With Russell Edward Malburg, and We Display A Lack of Competency With A Good Minute of 'Dead Air’…Classic Case of 2 Inept Individuals! Within The Dullness However There Is Actually A Whole Heap of Great Ideas On Seven Different Topics. Topics Include… Why The State of Michigan Is Amazing Smiles Make The World Grow Bright 3rd Grade Memories and Righting Past Mistakes Songs That Get Caught In Our Head and Awkward Silence What’s Right and Wrong With The Movies What We’re Currently Listening To Bar Trivia & Useless Knowledge Make It A Point Say People’s Names Bike Races, The Thimble, Cereal Challenge Answers , And More! ALSO… ARE YOU Interested In Weekly FREE Email Full of Good Reads, Schedules, and A Ton Of Tips, Ideas, and Ways To Increase Health, Fitness, and Happiness Delivered Right To Your Email Instead Of Checking All Over The Place? Me Too!! Sign Up Below And Sit Back and Keep Living The Good Life! http://zaratefitness.us10.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=bd5db6ad085f2ab63066ec43d&id=6af1b1391a
I recorded this episode from Thimbles Quilt Shop in Lockport, IL, a southwest suburb of Chicago. Tammy Newton is co-owner of Thimbles quilt shop, and she sat down with me in the beautiful 2nd floor of the shop that is their classroom and meeting place for all of the shop's events.We chat about it all - sewing, quilting, fabrics, Babylock and Bernina machines, and how she and co-owner, Jane, along with their invaluable team keep this beautiful brick and mortar quilt shop successful. You can find links and photos to everything we talk about in my show notes https://stephaniesochadesign.com/podcast-make-and-decorate My instagram: @stephanie.socha.design Facebook Page: Stephanie Socha Design Website: http://stephaniesochadesign.com e-mail: stephaniesochadesign@gmail.comSupport the show (https://stephaniesochadesign.com/podcast-make-and-decorate)
In this episode of Reading the Newberys, we discuss three Newbery Medal winning books: Roller Skates by Ruth Sawyer, Thimble Summer by Elizabeth Enright, and Call It Courage by Armstrong Sperry. Lauren, Leah, and Mandy each chose a different book to read, and they each share their review of these winners from 1937, 1939, and … Continue reading 24: Skates, Thimbles, Courage
Here it is, episode one of Pond Between Friends! We are so excited to officially kick-off this journey and in this episode you'll get to know us, your hosts, Nicole and Laura, and we explain why we decided to start this podcast. You'll also get to hear the story of how we met and how we've managed to keep our strong friendship going for over 22 years across countries and time zones. Mixed in we discuss our top goal for year one of the podcast (spoiler: it involves a beach in the Maldives) and we remind everyone about #CommutingRules. Listen, laugh (we certainly did in recording this) and we hope you enjoy! What you'll hear on episode one: "We look very official...we have microphones, we have headphones...one day, we will record our podcast from the beach in the Maldives" (00:23) "We both have reached 30...and you realize we are all at different stages in life...and that's ok...as long as people are happy where they are" (00:58) "So many others can probably relate, we wanted to create this podcast and a community...to have those hard and candid conversations" (1:56) "We will pretty much say it how it is" (2:39) "Maybe one day we will have Meghan Markle as the Duchess of Sussex and the President of the United States" (3:46) "You're so invested in the characters...you just have to find out what happens" (4:42) "This guy who was irritating me the whole way...he went to me 'what did you think?'...I hate people being nosy like that" (4:50) "Commuting rules" (5:38) "We were 13 and I don't think we quite knew what it meant to have a long distance friendship" (8:13) "They don't know it yet, but we're hoping to invite them on the podcast at some point" (11:08) "Oh, we'll need wine!" (11:22) "With social media, is it a lazy way to think you're staying in touch with someone? Is that still a friendship?" (12:56) "I'm doing all the spending I possibly can in order to come over on air miles" (15:48) "We speak all the time, and now everyone can hear our conversations!"(17:54) "He got a direct flight on British Airways...now I'm a last minute travel booker because it opened my eyes" (19:09) "You almost take some relationships for granted" (20:32) "We always try to live in the moment, don't we" (20:43) "Find friends that communicate the same way you do, and also know and respect the way that you communicate" (21:00) "Challenge everyone who is listening to, reach out to someone who you may not have spoken to in a while and we're sure it will put a smile on their face" (23:04) Follow us: Instagram | @PondBetweenFriends Facebook | Pond Between Friends FB Subscribe, Rate Us and Review: iTunes | Pond Between Friends on iTunes
In 1847 when booming Tuscumbia reached economic freedom, Mother Nature pays a visit and devastates the town. Also an enterprising doctor gathers up real estate with just a thimble and a ball.
Today on the Rehearsal Podcast we discuss more about Jeremy taking his wife to Buffalo Wild Wings, Jeremy's wife saving a giant turtle, the loss of the Monopoly thimble, good suggestion & bad suggestion, the never ending battle between Jeremy's nerdiness and Carl's sports knowledge, and facts about cake. Happy Presidents' Day all of you 44 presidents! If you're thinking "hey there are 45 presidents!" You are only partially correct because Grover Cleveland is counted as both the 22nd and 24th President - he was elected, then lost, then won again four years later. Boom! Knowledged!
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To design a Colonial American Day program, I recommend offering six stations with one or more adult volunteers manning each station. Each station would have a different theme and each activity at that station should take 15-20 minutes to complete. Teachers at Hayes Elementary School in Las Vegas, Nevada, led by Shauna Harris, designed a program to match this description. You can view their 90-minute rotation plan here and the accompanying Pilgrim's Passport (a sheet for student reflection on at each station) here. Alternatively, teachers may choose to dedicate one day to an individual station's theme, doing all the activities from that station in a whole class or small group setting throughout a single day.Station possibilities include art, cornhusk dolls, science, games, cooking, and household chores/trades. Examples of centers for each of these stations appear below and are also available as a downloadable document. The downloadable document is editable and includes needed materials for 72 participants (12 per station at one time). Pictures of these activities taken on September 16, 2009 at Green Valley High School as part of the Clark County School District Teaching American History Grant appear below.___________________________________________Cornhusk Dolls Place a tarp on the floor and place a large tub of water in the middle to pre-soak cornhusks. Materials: Version: Corn husks (enough for each participant to have about 10 husks), Ball of string or twine, Scissors, Large tub filled with water (place corn husks in water before class), Rubberband ball, Tarp Use the instructions available at http://www.teachersfirst.com/summer/cornhusk.htmHere is a video of third graders in Ms. Graham's classroom at Staton Elementary School making cornhusk dolls.Video___________________________________________ScienceSundials Use instructions from King, D. (1997). Colonial Days: Discover the Past with Fun Projects, Games, Activities, and Recipes (American Kids in History Series). Wiley, John & Sons Inc., page 9. Materials: Ream of cardstock (any light color), Scissors, Black felt tip pens, Rulers, Protractor, Scotch tapeMeasuring Tree Height Use instructions from King, D. (1997). Colonial Days: Discover the Past with Fun Projects, Games, Activities, and Recipes (American Kids in History Series). Wiley, John & Sons Inc., page 22. Materials: Ball of string, Scissors, Measuring Tape/Yardstick, Masking tapeMaking Compasses Use instructions from Carlson, L. (1997). Colonial Kids: An Activity Guide to Life in the New World (A Kid's Guide series). Chicago Review Press, page 16. Materials: Small magnet, Nails (long), Pie pans (filled with water), Wine corksCandle Making Place melted paraffin into clean cans placed on beverage warmers (to keep wax melted). Have students wrap the end of an approximately 12" string to one end of a pencil or popsicle stick and wet the string to give it some weight. Have students dip their string into the wax and then immediately into the water. Repeat this process until the candle forms to a reasonable size. Use hands to massage the candle into the proper shape. Materials: Ball of white string, Popsicle sticks, Household paraffin wax, Scissors, Beverage warmers, Cans (fill half with water), Aluminum foil (to cover beverage warmers to keep them clean)Here is a video of third graders in Ms. Graham's classroom at Staton Elementary School making candles.Video___________________________________________GamesJacks Use instructions from King, D. (1997). Colonial Days: Discover the Past with Fun Projects, Games, Activities, and Recipes (American Kids in History Series). Wiley, John & Sons Inc., page 39. Materials: Jacks, Small rubber ballsJackstraws Use instructions from King, D. (1997). Colonial Days: Discover the Past with Fun Projects, Games, Activities, and Recipes (American Kids in History Series). Wiley, John & Sons Inc., page 94. Materials: Handfuls of coffee stirring strawsHoop RollUse instructions from Carlson, L. (1997). Colonial Kids: An Activity Guide to Life in the New World (A Kid's Guide series). Chicago Review Press, page 114. Materials: Hula hoops, Wooden sticks (1 per hoop)Marbles Use instructions from http://www.1771.org/cd_marbles.htm. Materials: Strings arranged and taped into a 24" circle, MarblesStick Toss Use instructions from King, D. (1997). Colonial Days: Discover the Past with Fun Projects, Games, Activities, and Recipes (American Kids in History Series). Wiley, John & Sons Inc., page 80. Materials: Box of toothpicks (for betting), popsicle sticks, fine-tip red, yellow, and black marking pens, instruction sheet (see JPG below or link to the PPT version).___________________________________________Household Chores/TradesSewing a PocketUse instructions from Broida, M. (2003). Projects About Colonial Life (Hands-on History). Benchmark, page 40. Materials: Felt, Needles, Thimbles, Thread, Needle threader, Pincushion, Scissors, BeadsSailor Stitches Use instructions from Carlson, L. (1997). Colonial Kids: An Activity Guide to Life in the New World (A Kid's Guide series). Chicago Review Press, page 13. Materials: Ball of rope, Thick dowelRag Rug Use instructions from Carlson, L. (1997). Colonial Kids: An Activity Guide to Life in the New World (A Kid's Guide series). Chicago Review Press, page 28. Materials: Needle, Thread, Pincushion, Thimble, Rags, Safety pin, Fabric glueFishnet Making Use instructions from Broida, M. (2003). Projects About Colonial Life (Hands-on History). Benchmark, page 10. Materials: Twine, Chair, Scissors, Dowel___________________________________________ArtQuill Writing Use instructions from http://www.ehow.com/how_4762757_write-quill-pen.html. Materials: Feather quills, Ink, Wipes, Paper, Tide Stick, Cups (filled with water), Newspaper, The Mayflower CompactHere is a video of third graders in Ms. Graham's classroom at Staton Elementary School writing with quill pens.VideoStenciled Notecards Use instructions from King, D. (1997). Colonial Days: Discover the Past with Fun Projects, Games, Activities, and Recipes (American Kids in History Series). Wiley, John & Sons Inc., page 100. Materials: White card stock, Painters tape, Pencils, Power towels, Stencil brushes, Paint tub (filled with water), Paint, Small paper plates, Self-healing mat, Exacto-knife, NewspaperPaper Quilling Use instructions from Carlson, L. (1997). Colonial Kids: An Activity Guide to Life in the New World (A Kid's Guide series). Chicago Review Press, page 99. Materials: Coffee stirrers, Toothpicks, Scissors, Paper cutter, White glue, Wrapping paper, Book on quillingStitch a Sampler Use instructions from Carlson, L. (1997). Colonial Kids: An Activity Guide to Life in the New World (A Kid's Guide series). Chicago Review Press, page 109. Materials: Colored pencils, Graph paper, Cross-stitch fabric, Embroidery skeins, Embroidery hoops, Scissors, Embroidery needlesKnit a Patch Use instructions from Carlson, L. (1997). Colonial Kids: An Activity Guide to Life in the New World (A Kid's Guide series). Chicago Review Press, page 65. Materials: Yarn, Pencils or knitting needles___________________________________________CookingGingersnaps Use instructions from Carlson, L. (1997). Colonial Kids: An Activity Guide to Life in the New World (A Kid's Guide series). Chicago Review Press, page 41. Materials: Parchment paper, Brown sugar, Butter, Eggs, Molasses, Ground cloves, Flour, Sugar, Baking soda, Wipes, Wooden spoon, Toaster oven, Oven mitts, Hot pad, Spatula, Plates, Mixing bowl, Cookie sheets (small for toaster oven), Measuring cup, Teaspoon, Cinnamon, Ground ginger, Knife, Paper towelsButter Use instructions from http://www.ehow.com/how_4691483_own-butter-home.html. Materials: Heavy whipping cream, Paper towels, Plastic shaking jar, Strainer, Pitcher filled with water, Bucket, Bowl, Plastic wrap, KnifeHere is a video of third graders in Ms. Graham's classroom at Staton Elementary School making butter.VideoBerry Red Ink Use instructions from King, D. (1997). Colonial Days: Discover the Past with Fun Projects, Games, Activities, and Recipes (American Kids in History Series). Wiley, John & Sons Inc., page 55. Materials: Strawberries, Strainer, Large spoon, Small bowl, Paper cups, Salt, Measuring spoon, Vinegar
There it is, sitting in your sewing box...or perhaps in a drawer in your sewing cabinet...or maybe under the couch after a kid or pet got at it...your thimble. Have you thought much about the august heritage of this mundane tool? In this episode, we discuss the history of thimbles, some tips for collecting, information about using thimbles (including listeners' favorites), and how to find a thimble that fits. Plus, "quilters like the rest of us" interview with Fran, listener comments, and a Sandy update. My family heritage in thimbles, displayed in the printer's drawer from my BFF/BQF Kate: For a couple of additional pictures, visit my blog. (I like Podbean for so many things, but hate the way it deals with multiple pictures!)