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Clinton's story begins with a playful tickle match between cousins, only for the fun to take a terrifying turn when one cousin sees a shadow figure tickling him—even though Clinton is nowhere near him. This event sets the stage for years of unsettling paranormal activity, centered around Clinton's wife after she converts to Catholicism. Strange occurrences, like a black shadow figure hovering over her, mimicking voices, and even a demonic voice during sleep paralysis, seem to increase during stressful times. But it doesn't stop there. When Clinton's wife is diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma, the paranormal activity intensifies in the lead-up to her scans but fades afterward. After surviving cancer, the activity stops—but why does it only resurface during scans? If you have a real ghost story or supernatural event to report, please write into our show at http://www.realghoststoriesonline.com/ or call 1-855-853-4802! Want AD-FREE & ADVANCE RELEASE EPISODES? Become a Premium Subscriber Through Apple Podcasts now!!! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/real-ghost-stories-online/id880791662?mt=2&uo=4&ls=1 Or Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/realghoststories Or Our Website: http://www.ghostpodcast.com/?page_id=118
Send us a textAre you annoyed by the 24 hour delay in delivering this podcast? Perhaps you have a preference for listening on Thursdays and we disrupted your routine. Before we rush to apologize we want you to consider a quote from Donald Miller that we dissected today: "Don't moralize your preferences." Is this good marriage advice? Felt like a speed trap to us. But then David offered a way out. Enjoy!
Today's episode is going to be different from what we usually cover. We're not going to talk about murder or kidnapping, but instead we are going into a different direction, venturing into the bizarre and unusual. We are going into the world of Competitive Endurance Tickling. Want access to our first 45 episodes? Grab em here! We've made them available for free to anyone who signs up! Remember, these episodes were recorded when we had no idea what we were doing, so just keep that in mind. The audio isn't the quality we would want to put out now, but the cases are on point! Visit killerqueens.link/og to download and binge all the archived episodes today! Hang with us: Follow Us on Instagram Like Us on Facebook Join our Case Discussion Group on Facebook Get Killer Queens Merch Bonus Episodes Support Our AMAZING Sponsors: Chewy: Save $20 on your first order and get free shipping by going to Chewy.com/queens. Hungryroot: Go to Hungryroot.com/queens and use code queens for 40% off your first box PLUS get a free item in every box for life! goPure: Get 25% off @goPure with code QUEENS at https://www.gopurebeauty.com/QUEENS #gopurepod © 2025 Killer Queens Podcast. All Rights Reserved Audio Production by Wayfare Recording Music provided by Steven Tobi Logo designed by Sloane Williams of The Sophisticated Crayon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Hour 2 - Jacob & Tommy are joined in this segment by The Kansas City Star Royals reporter Jaylon Thompson.
Mindy and Reggie are on the top of the Gingerbread Mansion fishing... for rats!? But will they be tickled pink when the rats come to tickle them?! Learn with Mindy and Guy Raz all about a recent study that suggests that, just like us, some rats giggle when they get tickled! It's the Who, What, When, Where, Why, How and WOW in the world of RAT TICKLIN'! Originally aired 4/5/21.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This week, Candice tells us about a bizarre competitive sport (starts at (20:30))at the end, we try to come up with as many ways to say the same thing.CHECK OUT our new merch store! Please remember to subscribe and rate us/review us!Follow us on Instagram!Become a patron and support us via Patreon!Email us your f*cked up stories at NFWpodcast@gmail.comwe'd love to hear from you!C U Next Tuesday!
This week Josh and Drusilla watched the incredible The Vanishing (1988). From wiki: “The Vanishing (Dutch: Spoorloos, literally: "Traceless" or "Without a Trace") is a 1988 psychological thriller film directed by George Sluizer, adapted from the novella The Golden Egg (1984) by Tim Krabbé. It stars Gene Bervoets as a man who searches obsessively for his girlfriend following her disappearance at a rest area. The Vanishing was released on 27 October 1988, and received positive reviews. Sluizer remade the film in English in 1993.[3]Also discussed: Matthew Rankin's Universal Language, Iranian film, Tickled, cake farts, and a long talk about sociopathy and ableism. We do commentary! Order the blu-rays with Bloodhaus commentary from ARROW Video!Dressed to Kill https://www.arrowfilms.com/4k/dressed-to-kill-limited-edition-4k-ultra-hd/15861302.html The Long Kiss Goodnighthttps://www.arrowvideo.com/4k/the-long-kiss-goodnight-limited-edition-4k-uhd/16034468.html NEXT WEEK: A Field in England (2013) Follow them across the internet: Bloodhaus: https://www.bloodhauspod.com/https://twitter.com/BloodhausPodhttps://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/ Drusilla Adeline:https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/https://letterboxd.com/sisterhyde/ Joshua Conkelhttps://www.joshuaconkel.com/https://bsky.app/profile/joshuaconkel.bsky.socialhttps://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/https://letterboxd.com/JoshuaConkel/
I was still working for TV3 news and living in New Zealand, but had found myself in LA, working on the final stages of Tickled. I knew Cornell had an upcoming solo show back in New Zealand, so I'd reached out to the music label to see if could get an interview. He said yes. And on a Sunday morning in 2015, on a day off, Chris Cornell drove across town to my hotel and sat down for a 30 minute interview. There was no junket hotel, no label people — just a musician driving out of their way to meet some idiot from a TV station in tiny New Zealand. He had no need to — his upcoming show had already sold out. I'm not quite sure why he did it. But I'm glad he did. I played a few minutes of that clip in Seattle, but I wanted to make the whole thing available for Webworm readers today. I'd found it last year — the unaired long edit — on a digibeta tape I'd saved in a box in New Zealand. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.webworm.co/subscribe
In “Tickled”, a story stranger than fiction, journalist David Farrier and filmmaker Dylan Reeve uncover a strange tickling subculture. Delving deeper into the dark world of a tickling competition, they are with fierce resistance as they uncover a dark empire ensnaring and exploiting vulnerable young men. Dylan shares with Tiller how he and his co-director David Farrier blindly stumbled into this story (1:00), why they had to reshoot virtually everything (11:00, getting threats the deeper they went down the rabbit hole (18:30), the lies and bravery of his main characters (30:00), when they realized the film had transitioned from silly to dark and investigative (34:00), and the enduring legacy of making a film like this (41:00). Produced by: Jacob Miller Executive Producer: Tiller Russell Music by: James Carroll, Graham Tracey & Zydepunk Distributed by: Jake Brennan & Brady Sadler, Double Elvis Productions
Are you ready to watch a documentary about competitive endurance tickling? Well, too bad, because that's not what this documentary is about. Are you ready to watch a documentary about tickling fetish content? You're not gonna believe this...well, if you're a loyal listener, of course you are! This documentary goes off the rails more or less immediately, and just continues in that direction until entire metaphorical towns are demolished. In the meantime, Emily and Ky are waiting for the competition to start, cuddling cats, considering what they would do for $1,000, and getting more and more class conscious all the time. Tickled is on Netflix, and yes, you have to see it.
One of the great modern documentarians, David Farrier explores factual storytelling through his films TICKLED and MR ORGAN, the Netflix series DARK TOURIST and now weekly on his must listen podcast FLIGHTLESS BIRD. If there was no TICKLED, there’d be no FINDING DRAGO, FINDING DESPERADO or FINDING YEEZUS so you can imagine it was truly an honour for Alexei to host David Farrier at the Last Video Store. Follow ALEXEI TOLIOPOULOS on Letterboxd for all the rental combo lists. Here’s David’s list and his actual profile on LB.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Introduction 00:00:59–00:02:30: Hosts Chris Horwedel and Mario Hines open the first episode of the new year with lighthearted banter about New Year's Day and the unique challenges of starting 2025. College Football Playoff Commentary 00:02:30–00:06:42: Discussion about the broken playoff system, with complaints about conference winners receiving automatic bids and top seeds often being underdogs. Reflections on the Texas-Arizona State game, including Quinn Ewers' rumored $6 million NIL offer and standout performances by Arizona State players. Running Backs Missing Records 00:07:46–00:09:21: Saquon Barkley falls 100 yards short of Eric Dickerson's single-season rushing record as the Eagles decide to rest their starters. Reflections on running back Ashton Jeanty's near-break of Barry Sanders' single-season record, falling 27 yards short. Pop Culture and Documentaries 00:09:47–00:14:39: Chris recommends Netflix's Kings of Tupelo, a wild documentary involving Elvis impersonation, organ trafficking, and a presidential assassination attempt. Other documentary mentions include Tickled, a bizarre tale about competitive endurance tickling. NFL Week 18 Game-by-Game Discussion Cleveland Browns vs. Baltimore Ravens (00:14:52–00:17:12): Analysis of the Ravens' need to stay sharp and their chances of clinching the AFC North title against a Browns team experimenting with backup quarterbacks. Cincinnati Bengals vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (00:17:54–00:19:57): The Bengals aim to secure a playoff spot while battling Pittsburgh, with both teams navigating playoff implications. New England Patriots vs. Buffalo Bills (00:20:12–00:21:21): Buffalo locks up the #2 seed, with the Patriots playing out the string and debating their draft position. Atlanta Falcons vs. Carolina Panthers (00:28:00–00:29:19): Falcons aim to clinch the NFC South title with a win, while Carolina's struggles continue. Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago Bears (00:30:28–00:30:45): Packers rest starters, and the Bears have little to play for beyond pride. Houston Texans vs. Tennessee Titans (00:31:00–00:32:26): Texans plan to play their starters despite clinching a playoff spot, while the Titans face an uncertain offseason. Indianapolis Colts vs. Jacksonville Jaguars (00:32:37–00:34:15): Colts' solid play contrasts with the Jaguars' tumultuous season, with Indianapolis seen as a favorite. Philadelphia Eagles vs. New York Giants (00:34:15–00:36:11): Eagles' backups face a Giants team looking to make a statement. Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington Commanders (00:36:42–00:37:47): Commanders seek to prove their worth, facing a disorganized Cowboys team. Denver Broncos vs. Kansas City Chiefs (00:37:47–00:38:48): Chiefs rest starters, while the Broncos aim to secure a playoff berth. Miami Dolphins vs. New York Jets (00:38:48–00:40:49): Dolphins are slight favorites, with the Jets out of playoff contention and Aaron Rodgers reflecting on his tumultuous time in New York. Las Vegas Raiders vs. Los Angeles Chargers (00:42:02–00:44:18): Chargers look to maintain momentum, while the Raiders play out their season. San Francisco 49ers vs. Arizona Cardinals (00:44:39–00:47:54): Injuries plague the 49ers, giving the Cardinals an edge in this matchup. Seattle Seahawks vs. Los Angeles Rams (00:47:54–00:48:22): Both teams have little at stake, leading to an unremarkable game. Minnesota Vikings vs. Detroit Lions (00:48:22–00:52:16): Lions' offensive dominance sets them apart as playoff contenders, but concerns about their defense remain. Coaching and Team Dynamics 00:50:17–00:52:13: Discussion on potential coaching departures, including Ben Johnson from the Lions and Aaron Glenn, highlighting the challenges of replacing high-caliber coordinators. Closing Thoughts 00:52:16–End: The hosts conclude with reflections on the Lions' playoff potential and the broader state of the NFL heading into the postseason.
Send us a textThe Inimitable Pinky Agnew has been top of the Showy Ovarian pods ever since it was recorded as the first ever episode back in 2021. Her charm, wit, warmth and sparkle have entertained over 700 of you, so whilst Penny was performing The Tempestuous in Wellington for a month (which runs til December 1st), she decided to drop into Pinky's newly downsized pad to catch up with our Queen of the Downloads. Pinky discussed the delights of embracing 70, celebrancy, loving her grey power, crazy running with grandchildren, her joy of joining of the empowering Toitū Te Tiriti Hikoi to parliament, and about the release of her new book: This is Farewell: Readings and Meditations on Death and Dying. They also discussed some deeply challenging recent events involving assault, mental health and dementia, but despite these confronting times her absolute reveling in what it is to be human and joyous will always shine through. CW: Sexual assault, depression, dementia, panic attacks, death, dying. BUT also joy, happiness, family, love, release and humanity. #queen Support the show
SHOW NOTES: In Podcast Episode 298, “Would You Prefer Tickled Ears or the Truth?“ Kim discusses the temptation for humans to prefer to have their ears tickled by clergy than to hear the truth. If we hear truth then we are accountable for truth. We will see this temptation played out in the interaction in today's scripture of King Ahab of Israel and King Jehoshaphat of Judah. Our focal passage for this episode is 1 Kings 22:6-9 with 8 as the focal verse: 8 The king of Israel replied to Jehoshaphat, “There is one more man who could consult the Lord for us, but I hate him. He never prophesies anything but trouble for me! His name is Micaiah son of Imlah.” Jehoshaphat replied, “That's not the way a king should talk! Let's hear what he has to say.” 3 For the time will come when they will not tolerate sound doctrine; but wanting to have their ears tickled, they will accumulate for themselves teachers in accordance with their own desires, 4 and they will turn their ears away from the truth and will turn aside to myths. (2 Timothy 4:3-4 NASB) WEEKLY ASSIGNMENT FEATURE: How about you? Do you migrate more toward teachers who will tickle your ears or those who speak God's truth boldly? Additional Resources and Scriptures: 2 Preach the word of God. Be prepared, whether the time is favorable or not. Patiently correct, rebuke, and encourage your people with good teaching. 3 For a time is coming when people will no longer listen to sound and wholesome teaching. They will follow their own desires and will look for teachers who will tell them whatever their itching ears want to hear. 4 They will reject the truth and chase after myths. (2 Timothy 4:2-4) EMAIL — encouragingothersinlovingjesus@gmail.com TWITTER - https://twitter.com/EOinLovingJesus INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/encouragingothersinlovingjesus/ “Encouraging Others in Loving Jesus” YouTube Channel: Check it out at https://www.youtube.com/@EncouragingOthersInLovingJesus I WANT TO BEGIN A PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP WITH JESUS CHRIST. RESOURCES USED FOR BOOK OF 1 & 2 Kings PODCASTS: “The Wiersbe Bible Commentary: The Complete Old Testament OT in One Volume” “Christ-Centered Exposition: Exalting Jesus in 1 & 2 Kings” by Tony Merida “The Tony Evans Bible Commentary: Advancing God's Kingdom Agenda” “Life Application Study Bible” “The Swindoll Study Bible: NLT” by Charles R. Swindoll Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary “The Baker Illustrated Bible Background Commentary” by J. Scott Duvall and J. Daniel Hays (Editors) Expositor's Bible Commentary (Abridged Edition): Old Testament, 2004, by Kenneth L. Barker, John R. Kohlenberger, III. "Encouraging Others in Loving Jesus" Facebook Group: Our Facebook Group is devoted to providing a place for us to encourage each other through all the seasons of life. Follow the provided link to request admittance into “Encouraging Others in Loving Jesus”—https://www.facebook.com/groups/encouragingothersinlovingjesus/ Feel free to invite others who will be good encouragers and/or need encouragement to follow Jesus. This podcast is hosted by Kim Smith, a small town Country Girl who left her comfort zone to follow Jesus in a big City World. Now, she wants to use God's Word and lessons from her faith journey to encourage others in loving Jesus. In each episode, Kim will share insights regarding a portion of God's Word and challenge listeners to apply the lessons to their daily lives. If you want to grow in your faith and learn how to encourage others in loving Jesus, subscribe and commit to prayerfully listening each week. Remember, “It's Always a Trust & Obey Kinda Day!” If you have questions or comments or would like to learn more about how to follow Jesus, please email Kim at EncouragingOthersinLovingJesus@gmail.com. National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline 988 https://988lifeline.org/ Reference: Unless otherwise indicated, all Scripture quotations are taken from the Tyndale House Publishers. Holy Bible: New Living Translation. Wheaton, Ill: Tyndale House Publishers, 2004. Podcast recorded through Zencastr and edited through GarageBand. The soundtrack was created in GarageBand by Kim Smith. The HIDDEN Episodes: If you can't access episodes 1-50 on your podcast app (the podcast was then entitled "A Country Girl in a City World - Loving Jesus"), you can get all the content at my Podbean site at https://acountrygirlinacityworldlovingjesus.podbean.com/
TEE HEE Netflix Book Club number 228 is Tickled! It's documentary month and this one does not disappoint. Join the usual suspects @dennisrooney7 and @_miketoohey as they chop up this under the radar doc. Follow the pod on Instagram to see the entire upcoming holiday schedule @netflixbookclubpodcast!
Ahoy hoy, Netflix Book Club number 227 is Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father! Join the usual suspects @dennisrooney7 and @_miketoohey as they chop up this modern but classic true crime documentary! Warning folks, it's a tear jerker - and not in a good way! Follow the pod to see the entire schedule as we tackle documentaries this November @netflixbookclubpodcast! Next week we talk Tickled!
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A conversation with someone I find endlessly fascinating to talk to — one of my favourite authors, Jason Pargin. He's perhaps most well known for writing John Dies At The End, or a host of other books that all have amazing titles including This Book Is Full of Spiders: Seriously, Dude, Don't Touch It, What the Hell Did I Just Read, and If This Book Exists, You're in the Wrong Universe. His latest comes out this week, and is called — in true Jason style — I Am Starting to Worry About This Black Box of Doom. I was reading his stuff way before I knew I was reading his stuff, later finding out he was the guy who started Pointless Waste of Time which ended up being Cracked.com. If you don't know his writing, you might know him as “the geriatric TikTok personality” (his words, not mine) who stumbled upon Tickled recently, before moving onto Mister Organ. After watching that reaction video, I got in touch with him and fawned a little, before discovering that we have a lot of interests in common — from the chaos of social media and AI, to cults and religion, to all the stuff Tickled and Mister Organ touched on. I loved talking to Jason — and so here's our conversation. It goes all over the place, and I hope you enjoy what he has to say. BOOK LINK: https://static.macmillan.com/static/smp/starting-to-worry-about-9781250285959/ This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.webworm.co/subscribe
From episode #360 - Here's a tale about the strippers and a wee bit of fancy dress. As always, Enjoy. Give us a follow if you haven't already ~ Jay and Dunc. Want to get in touch? Hit us up, here: https://linktr.ee/notforradioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This episode's title was tough to land. If you've come to love our distinctively free-wheeling conversations at FC2.0, you'll enjoy this dance fest. We routinely pounced on and hijacked one another's topics, took them for a quick surfboard ride, then quickly caught another wave. One of the foamy curls we hung ten on was David's admission that he likes laughing at old people's troubles. Since Dr Dave is now 70, you might want to bookmark this moment as the day when it was no longer pure fun to be podcast partners. We're calling our sons to the green room.
Join us for another exciting episode of Pop Culture Weekly with Kyle McMahon, featuring the return of Amanda Baez as a guest host, an interview with Supacell's Rapman & a deep dive into David Farrier's unbelievable documentary, Tickled. We kick things off with What We Watched This Week, discussing the creepy "Long Legs" & "Twisters". They also dive into the nostalgic and fresh soundtrack of "Twisters," spotlighting tracks by Luke Combs, Kane Brown, and Shania Twain. Amanda's hilarious revelation of her unfamiliarity with Twain's hits adds a humorous touch. This episode is packed with takes on reality TV and movie recommendations too, as they indulge in reality TV obsessions like "90 Day Fiancé" and "I Love a Mama's Boy," discussing the drama-filled narratives and complex relationships portrayed. Then Kyle talks with Rapman, the creator and visionairy behind Netflix's #1 series, Supacell. They discuss the meticulous approach to capturing black skin on camera and Rapman's storytelling journey from music to Netflix stardom.For the Feature Presentation, join them as they explore the strange world of competitive tickling, highlighted in the absolutely bizarre documentary "Tickled." The episode also uncovers the dark underbelly of competitive tickling videos and the eccentric life of David D'Amato, whose bizarre activities are further unveiled in "The Tickle King." Wrapping up with the intriguing story of "Grey Gardens," we highlight how documentaries reveal extraordinary realities. Don't miss this jam-packed episode full of pop culture highlights and riveting discussions.Check out Tickled here!Kyle McMahon's Death, Grief & Other Sh*t We Don't Discuss is now streaming: https://www.deathandgrief.show/Chapter-One-The-Diagnosis-AKA-WTF/---------------Get all the Pop Culture Weekly podcast info you could want including extra content, uncut interviews, photos, videos & transcripts at: https://podcast.popcultureweekly.comWatch celebrity interviews at: https://www.facebook.com/realkylemcmahon/videosor Kyle McMahon YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/officialkylemcmahonRead the latest at http://www.PopCultureWeekly.comFollow Kyle on:Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/realkylemcmahonInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/kmacmusicYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@popcultureweeklyWebsite: http://www.kylemcmahon.me
Apart from grace, people will seek after selfish desires and will accumulate for themselves prophets and priests to support and validate their selfishness, and this to their own harm.
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Get ready for this week's release of Deadpool & Wolverine by listening to Patrick, Mike, and Adam Thas from 2017 talking about Hugh Jackman's last outing as the Marvel character in a show so nice they recorded it twice. Download this episode here. (54.3 MB) Listen to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts. Also discussed this episode: Doctor Strange (2016), Arrival (2016), Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (1999), The LEGO Batman Movie (2017), Lion (2016), Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl (2003), Tickled (2016), Mr. Right (2016), I Am a Ghost (2012), Double Indemnity (1944), The Assignment (2017)
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.webworm.coI've been trying to have this conversation for about seven years now, but it was impossible due to ongoing litigation in various United States' courts, including the New York State Supreme Court.David D'Amato (the “big bad” in Tickled) died from a heart attack back on March 13, 2017. He left behind a legacy of tickling videos and online harassment, along with a couple of cats and tens of millions of dollars.I noticed that one of the key people named in D'Amato's will (as you'll know from the film, we had a trove of documents from D'Amato's computer) was Robert Maher. So back then, out of sheer curiosity, I dropped him an email.To my surprise, he replied.
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NZ journalist David Farrier's back on our shores from his LA base for a trip down memory lane with a pop up screening of his 2016 documentary 'Tickled'. We catch up with him to talk about his other projects he has on the go.
This episode originally aired in January 2021 and was episode 38! Awww baby TSFU!Ashley and Cam talk about the dark underbelly of Competitive Endurance Tickling. Jeepers Creepers!In this week's episode, Ashley goes over the origins of Competitive Endurance Tickling, the woman who started it, and the events leading up to the making of Tickled, a critically acclaimed documentary by David Farrier and Dylan Reeve that aired on HBO in 2016. Cam covers the wild events that took place after the airing of the documentary and the confrontation that happened at the LA premier. She also talks about the 2017 sequel to the movie, The Tickle King.The gals also had the immense pleasure of speaking with co-director Dylan Reeve for this month's Patreon exclusive! Find Dylan on his website and on twitter!✨Check out our Patreon for the sweetest swag around, 450+ ad free episodes (including 200 that aren't on the regular feed), monthly new bonus episodes (like Ash Learns the Bible and TSFU Presents) and access to all of our old bonus episodes, and SO much more! We really do pride ourselves on having one of the absolute best Patreons in the game!✨
David Farrier from 'Tickled' joins us to discuss 'Life' (1999) in the final installment of Martin May.
It might be a silly title for an episode but it's a banger. Columbo meets some of the highest IQ people in the world and finds them lacking. We talk about: Star Trek TOS, Lorelai, Fantastic Four, AssCreed, The Episode Title, MENSA, Tickled, Women Be Shopping, Ice Cream, Calling Teenagers Pretty, Neither Tall Nor Red Hair, Columbo Does A Crime, Disco Club, Jamie Lee Curtis, Breaking A Guy, The Riddler, The Ring,Episode Watched: S6 EP3: The Bye-Bye Sky High I.Q. Murder Case
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True Crime is a genre I've certainly watched a lot of, and have dabbled in it myself with things like Tickled (true crime where nobody dies) and Mister Organ (some death, no murders). We've always been fascinated with hideous things happening to other people, either as a way to make ourselves feel better, or to try and understand the things we're afraid of. To make sense of the world. Sometimes, there's a social justice aspect involved — righting a wrong. Shining a light on injustice. These are my thoughts on the genre, and my top 10 True Crime examples. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.webworm.co/subscribe
Helldivers 2! Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth! And best of all, special guest Daddy Keith! We drink Dragonball Z Flying Nimbus energy drink, Ruby Grapefruit White Claw, and Dorothy's New World Lager from Toppling Goliath Brewing. RLXP includes fowling, quadruple checking, and Twin Temple in Detroit. We've played the story heavy puzzle game Catherine: Full Body (XBSeX/PS3), the Nintendo sports game Mario Golf: World Tour (3DS), the big new RPG Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth (PS5), the zombie survival horror remake Resident Evil 2 Remake (XBSeX), the co-op [Starship Troopers] 3rd person shooter Helldivers 2 (PS5), and the free horror story experiment Silent Hill: A Short Story (PS5). Our reccos are the band Jess & the Ancient Ones, the documentary Tickled, and the movie Vesper. If you have suicidal thoughts help is available. Call 988. Talk to someone. Links - 988 - https://988lifeline.org/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=onebox Main Quest - https://twitter.com/_mainquest?lang=en GRPVG links - linktr.ee/grandrapidians --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grandrapidians/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grandrapidians/support
Note: A lot of you seemed to appreciate that I recorded last week's story, “Gary”, as a mini-podcast. So I've done that again today. I can't do this every time, but when I can, I will. Listen or read, you choose.Hi,Greetings from Austin, Texas. I've been lucky enough to run into a few Webworm readers here, and also got to meet some pretty great animals — which is my therapy.I also ended up at an amazing little store called ‘We Luv Video', which had an amazing array of DVDs (and VHS tapes!) to rent. And there on the shelf as I walked in was Tickled — something I've never seen in the wild here in the US. There was a short staff recommendation taped to the cover: “I'm not a big fan of true crime documentaries, but this is just bizarre. Highly recommended,” said Clarke. Thanks, Clarke. Clarke made me realise I've never really thought of any of my stuff as “true crime” — more “here's another story goes that down the rabbit hole”. But I guess Tickled was sort of true crime, as was Mister Organ. As was last week's Gary.So I suppose this is, sort of, a true crime addition of Webworm. Because the story I told last week about brushing up against death seemed to really resonate — and I wanted to share some of the stories you shared with me.I was surprised how many of you have interacted with people who went on to kill — in the case of one reader, an hour after you decided not to give them a lift in your car.My intent isn't to create a salacious edition of Webworm, but perhaps just as a reminder of how interlinked we all are, with the good and the bad. And that we all have this very unexpected stuff in common. Maybe that's to be expected — we're all doing this whole “being human” thing together after all.It's also another chance to explore that thing I fear so much: Dying. My pet theory is that I spent about 20 years of my life firmly believing in an afterlife, and when that belief went away I felt deeply uneasy about the alternative: The very natural act of simply ceasing to exist. Hardly seems fair. I like being alive. Of course I also spent 20 years absolutely convinced that an eternity in hellfire was a real possibility (I think a lot of conservative Christians don't actually believe this bit, they just say they do), and when you believe something that long — a little stain remains deep inside your brain. That stain is fear.But enough about me. This one is about you. And these stories you told me.Some of them are a little light hearted, some of them less so. Please read with care.KathI thought finding a meth addicted drug dealer living in my ceiling was as wild as it could get, but to my knowledge the meth addicted drug dealer had never openly murdered anyone.He must have been up there for at least a couple of months. In my defense, it was in Brisbane and if you've ever had possums in your ceiling space they do sound like a person banging about up there. I noticed the hard-wired smoke detector wasn't working and called our building maintenance man to come and have a look, and he could see sunlight and sky through the hole the detector was wired through. Which should not happen. The dude had ripped roofing tiles out to give himself ventilation. I am eternally grateful that there were no access hatches in my flat.LaurenAs a kid, my Dad's parents both worked so he often stayed at the house of a woman who was his Boy Scout leader. He would stay there after school until his parents got off work. Fast forward a few years: Turns out, after seeing her face plastered on the front of the newspaper and seeing most wanted posters around town, his babysitter became one of the most wanted fugitives in San Francisco.She had killed a couple of people and buried them in her garage. I believe in the timeline this was a couple years after she babysat him, so there weren't bodies buried while he was there.SaraMe and my girlfriends meet a bunch of lads at a festival. They were fun and rowdy, and some were single — which the other singles in my gal gang were keen on. We kept in touch and were invited to a Halloween party a few weeks later. It was a Saturday and the night before the Rugby World Cup final, so [it was] a big call to have a party then, when everyone would be up at 4am to watch the cup. My boyfriend didn't want to come for that very reason, and he also raised concerns about us not really knowing these people that well. But we felt safe, we had good judgment, so me and the girls all went. Dressed up, I was a crazy cat lady (my favourite Halloween costume to date), the other girls were a hippy, medusa, and the black swan ballerina. The party was in a house of a guy dressed as Superman and everyone came dressed up. It was a great effort! There was a pirate, cookie monster, a big cuddly teddy, and so on.It was a balmy October night, and things were looking fun. There was just this one niggle though. Superman's flatmate, who also lived in the house, was not at all dressed up. He was tense, he was erratic, and he had meticulously laid plastic all over every carpeted part of the house. He made strange jokes and he switched between friendly and strange constantly. I got bad vibes from him, but no-one else really noticed. They found him funny. “Was he just being funny?” I thought to myself.I kept a close eye on him. Whenever someone picked up a drink he would quickly wipe the cup ring off the kitchen bench before they put their drink down again. It became obsessive. He was irate whenever he found a discarded beer bottle not in the tiny plastic bag he had assigned as the empties bin. He also started making creepy comments to my friend, the black swan ballerina. When his flatmate finally took him outside and told him to stop being so weird, I heard him snap back and threaten him. I heard the word “stab”. Things were getting tense. I went inside and told my friend how uneasy I was feeling. I felt I wanted to leave. The party was humming, all the guests were having a blast in the kitchen, but I felt danger. I took my friend outside to say that something was about to happen. As I began to tell her, I looked in the window to see the strange flatmate storm purposefully into the kitchen, and with horror-movie precision he pulled the biggest knife from the knife block and charged towards his Superman flatmate. Immediately the pirate and Cookie Monster grabbed him from behind, muscling the knife from his hand before he could cut Superman, and they pinned him down.As the costumed party goers were piecing together what was happening, everyone ran outside screaming and I called the cops. We all waited for them to come from a fair distance away. The Armed Offenders squad came in as the strange flatmate sat on the lit up stairwell with a hammer in his hand. There was a fair bit of adrenaline surging after that. The guy was taken away, and most of the party cracked on with their adrenaline high. The next day, the All Blacks won the World Cup final in the early hours. I cried all through halftime. I couldn't stop replaying the scene in my head, over and over — seeing him pull the knife from the block, and then rewatching Cookie Monster wrestle the blade out of his hand, saving Superman. JI was told a story once by a musician, who said as a child, he and some friends had killed a man. It was an accident, but it still haunts him. He made me vow never to tell anyone how it happened, and I've kept my promise.AmandaMy boyfriend at the time woke me up in quiet glee to softly tell me he'd been to a party and beat the living shit out of a guy. The next day there was a news story: someone had beaten a stranger to death at a local party. I had some form of cognitive dissonance around it; it couldn't be the man I was kissed so gently by who loved his two-year-old daughter so much (and did meth, had an illegal gun, and soon outlined to me his plan to try to kill me in a way so that nobody would ever suspect him). Yeah, we broke up. I made a police report but they seemed to think I was an angry vengeful ex and nothing ever came from it.(Amanda has written more about her story here, as a type of closure.)MirandaI hate how much I relate to this — but one of my dear friends from high school, who sadly went undiagnosed (and thus, untreated) with severe schizophrenia in our early college years and, in the midst of an episode of psychosis, murdered a local Pastor. In the tiny rural Appalachian town I grew up in, this was quite the shock. But mainly a shock because it was her. My friend. Hell, everyone's friend — this was a lovely, bubbly, stylish and popular girl that everyone absolutely adored.And one day, she simply up-and-left a hair appointment mid-session and, in her telling, went on the “command of God” to go break into this man's home and attack him repeatedly with a blunt object. Please do not be quick to pass judgment. This is a tragic story at its core, for she, her family, and the victim and his family as well.AnnaIn my early twenties I moved into a flat with a group of people I didn't know. A snarling guy who refused to talk to me and played records loudly at 2am, a friendly gay guy who was never home, and the leaseholder — a woman who ran a second hand clothing shop.She didn't let us have a TV in the lounge, and was angry if the house didn't stay immaculately tidy. I was not tidy. One day I was in a bit of distress because my goldfish were sick, they had begun swimming on their sides and I didn't know what to do. The woman confidently told me she would handle the situation. She fished them out of their tank, carried them into the kitchen and proceeded to cut their heads off with a steak knife. I moved out soon after.James[I'm reminded] of this story: A demolition crew yesterday ripped down the house in Oriental Bay where 38-year-old Dean Browne was bashed to death with a hammer on January 21 last year.Mr Browne, from Auckland, was staying with a woman in an upstairs flat in the rambling two-storey house when the small-time drug-dealing Killer Clown Fiends gang plotted to kill him after an argument over money.At the time I was trying to date a girl who lived in that house, and had visited a couple of times. She was asleep in her room when her flatmate was murdered, rolled into a carpet, and driven to Taranaki.LI once made out with a guy who subsequently murdered his dad. Whenever I'm in one of those ‘get to know you' things where you do two truths and a lie, I always use that one as one of the truths. I'd say people guess it's the lie 80% of the time.AshleyMy mother's father was murdered when she was 22. I wasn't quite born yet. He was shot in his office by a client of his who was on some intense drugs. He shot himself right after and died...so he didn't exactly get away with it I guess. It's weird to think how many lives are affected by brutality just within our small circles.LynetteAt high school during the fifties, a classmate — due to mental illness — killed his two younger siblings. We were informed at assembly and just had to get on with it. No counseling or anything soft like that. So we talked amongst ourselves trying to put things in perspective. I didn't realise how deep this memory was until now. I got a very clear picture of a gentle quiet boy that didn't harass us girls standing on the edge of the rugby field, not allowed to join in because of his parents strict religious beliefs. In his mind he was saving his sisters from the same fate.ChrisAfter my own run-in with a neighbour last year, I understand the obsession (not the knife, mind you). Mine played the same three songs - ‘Firework,' ‘Thunder' and ‘Made You Look' - on repeat, every day, for six months. When I asked him to stop, he poured weed killer over the lawn. It absolutely did my head in, and we ended up having to move away. I don't like to think about what would have happened had I stayed, but I had to understand why he ended up here, next to me, stuck in this sick musical cycle. I tracked down his ex-friends, researched his job history, talked to family members and other neighbours. It was just kinda depressing: he was a sad, divorced, angry alcoholic with no friends whose only method of getting attention was to antagonise people relentlessly. Didn't you make a movie about someone like that once, Dave?(Chris writes a newsletter about the music industry, where he also detailed his hectic neighbor encounter.)TrevorI was driving home in the wee hours of the morning, and stopped to get fuel and a pie in the middle of town. I saw a bloke from high school while I was pumping gas — he didn't look in good shape, and had a few teenage kids in tow. They asked for a ride. I said I was “going the other way”, because I definitely got a feeling they were trying to rob me. I watched them walk towards the park, and I drove off. The bloke stabbed some guy and killed him in that park, just after I'd seen them.EmilyAbout eight years ago one of my best friends died. We're still not sure if it was an accident or a murder.We just know that it was in the middle of the Arnold Classic, one of Columbus, Ohio's most chaotic weekends. He was out drinking with some friends of ours. It was a busy street, and a busy sidewalk. So many people there knew him. He left at some point, got into a car, sent a garbled text message and disappeared. No one saw who's car he got into. Cameras didn't catch it.Joey was missing for about a month before his body turned up in a lake. There were searches and investigations. Podcast episodes, and Reddit threads. Conspiracy theories, and chapters in books written.And then at some point the police just stopped looking. Stopped asking for information. At this point, I don't think we'll ever know. He didn't drown, we're sure of that. We're not sure of anything else, other than the suspicious nature of it all.There's something so weird, and indescribable about grief that goes unpunished. Like little rips in your life that go un-mended. I always want to talk about Joey. To make sure that people know. To shake something up enough that maybe justice will come, or someone will fill that hole, or tell us why it happened, or explain anything at all.But it's also hard because when your grief escapes into the world, it takes on a life of its own and you don't have any control over that either.You want people to know. You want other people to scream for justice too. But it also seems selfish somehow, like pulling attention for yourself from the loss of someone's life. I have a hard time grappling with it sometimes. I have a hard time grappling with it now, even. He was one of my best friends but I'm still not sure if it's my story to tell.But I think the stories are worth telling. There's community in it. Closure, maybe? I don't know. Maybe I'll never know. Maybe that weird hole will never close. But I'm comforted to know that things like this roll around in other people's heads as well.David here again.Thanks for sharing — for those of you who commented, or sent me emails: Kath, Lauren, Sara, J, Amanda, Miranda, Anna, James, L, Ashley, Lynette, Chris, Trevor and Emily.Thanks to those of you who put up with me emailing back, sorting out a few extra details. I'm not quite sure where this is going, but if you had any stories you wanted to share — I guess loosely based on the idea of “anonymous confessions”, or “a mad thing that happened that I've never written down”, I'm curious to hear from you. I am davidfarrier@protonmail.com. Tell me if you just want to get it off your chest, or you want to share it more widely. This idea may go somewhere, or it may not. I just have Emily's words echoing in my head a little: I think the stories are worth telling. There's community in it. Closure, maybe? I'm comforted to know that things like this roll around in other people's heads as well.Thanks for being here. I love sharing this place with you, and being reminded that all of us are constantly brushing up against chaos — sometimes totally unawares. David. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.webworm.co/subscribe
Adam welcomes Jack Kelly and Danger Van Gorder to discuss the highly bizarre 2016 David Farrier documentary Tickled
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Brianna Lapaglia and Grace O' Malley are back together to recap Halloween! The girls look at celebrities costumes and deep dive into the Betsy Johnson and Kylie Jenner drama. The two look back on Halloween in high school and fall down a rabbit hole to find out why you get goosebumps! Bri and Grace also discover that it's possible to get tickled to death. Instagram: https://instagram.com/briannalapaglia?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== https://instagram.com/gracekomalley?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@briannachickenfry?lang=en https://www.tiktok.com/@gracekomalley?lang=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/BChickenfry https://twitter.com/grace__omalley Our Merch: https://store.barstoolsports.com/collections/planbri-uncut?utm_medium=product_shelf&utm_source=youtube&utm_content=YT-AIJy4ZO6T_And-3oPmVqy7fbHHQZvL_8xAbHTriXz10cIbOOHsp0FNue6PB_FBHZl6r8PZqg2W0PlnMqgJGnFJzLXS3M6MRlYxTugQI652xkm3mwfRgzLJYBFRdfP-AfD6Pwz_DAvuJ-s4IB4j9Y1f5jb2q_Sht_nDv81ZIkrYVkMqhB2XWdxBhF https://store.barstoolsports.com/collections/omalley SUPPORT THE SHOW! Ad Descriptions: Go to drinkpiratewater.com to find Pirate Water in a location near you or order it now on GoPuff! Download the Gametime app or go to https://gametime.co, enter your email, and redeem code PLANBRI for $20 off your first purchase (terms apply).You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/planbri
David Farrier (Tickled) returns to The Projection Booth to discuss his latest documentary about another creepy weirdo,, Mister Organ (2022). The film plays in theaters this October (2023).Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-projection-booth-podcast_2/support.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5513239/advertisement
Hawaiian Builder Allan Yee has been into Classic Air-Cooled VWs since the early days. In the late 80's he built a well known car. A car refered to by its name. Tickled pink. That car went through a absolute unbelivable life. Even being set on fire in Allans Garage. At the 2023 Shaka VW show thats put on by the VW Club of Hawaii Alan had 2 cars he built on display. A 1966 VW Fast back and 1974 VW Thing. some super unbelivable cars. Top quality cars built in Hawaii. A great podcat about one of Honolulu. www.vwtrendsmagazine.com www.rosswullf.com www.letstalkdubs.com
Can you believe it's been 10 years since We Can't Stop by Miley Cyrus came out?! We place a game of song trivia with songs that turned a decade old this year! Gandhi made the rules pretty clear and our listener crushed the game!! We also learn the rules of tickling.. ‘Tickled' is a documentary that came out a bit ago but now it's finally crept into our lives and we've been inspired to have our our in studio tickle fight. After a rules debate, Scotty B and Straight Nate stepped into the ring for 4 rounds of tickling! Who will win?! Listen and find out!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.