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Movies discussed: Men, The Devil's Bath, Longlegs, Killing Eric (short) Here's the brand new hotness, in which we ask the hard questions: Were the people who loved Longlegs reviewing the movie or the trailer? Is the Devil's Bath the most somber, most rural thing we've ever watched? How could Matt be so jaw-droppingly wrong about Men? Next episodes assignments: Humane Rabid Grannie The Lighthouse Dead Horse (short) Watch along with us if you like and we'll see you next episode. The post Episode 483 – Too Weird to Buy Milk appeared first on Horror Show Hot Dog.
Are your co-workers' quirks driving you crazy? From the cubicle-mate who talks too loudly on the phone, to the person who always microwaves fish for lunch, to the supervisor who's never on time for a meeting, every office has people who get on your nerves. But you don't have to let that get in the way of doing your job. Allison Gabriel studies relationships at work and what makes us stressed, and explains why those quirky co-workers sometimes get on our nerves. And conflict resolution consultant Jeremy Pollack gives us the tips and tricks to have conversations with your colleagues so you can work better together. Send us your stories about work and careers! Email aswework@wsj.com, or leave us a voicemail at 212-416-2394. Further Reading: You're Back at the Office. Your Annoying Colleagues Are, Too Weird, Loud and Toxic: Deal With Your Co-Workers' Annoying Quirks Workplace Report Careers Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matthew Diffee knows what it's like to be rejected...frequently. His work as a cartoonist involves having his work handed back for various reasons, and he's celebrating some of them in The Best of the Rejection Collection: 297 Cartoons That Were Too Dark, Too Weird, or Too Dirty for The New Yorker. Listen as Matthew shares why he chose this collection of rejected cartoons from his own work and that of fellow cartoonists as well as what he loves about telling stories in pictures. Learn more about Matthew Diffee and his work here: http://www.matthewdiffee.com/ (http://www.matthewdiffee.com/) LIMElight with Jessie is part of the WGRT 102.3 FM Podcast Network. For the latest episodes of all of our featured podcasts, visit our website here: https://wgrt-1023-fm-podcast-network.captivate.fm/ (https://wgrt-1023-fm-podcast-network.captivate.fm) WGRT's LIMElight with Jessie is produced by the following team members: Executive Producer: Jessie Wiegand Audio Engineer: George James Administrator: Jessie Wiegand Marketing: Jessie Wiegand Follow Jessie on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/wgrt_jessie/ (https://www.instagram.com/wgrt_jessie/)
New Yorker contributor/cartoonist chats about his new book Matthew Diffee and The Best of The Rejection Collection: 297 Cartoons That Were Too Dark, Too Weird, or Too Dirty for The New Yorker."
Today, Doug Pike discusses neighborhood apps, old men fighting on the golf course, and the latest advancements in medical technology. Cartoonist Matthew Diffee joins the show to talk about his new book "The Best of the Rejection Collection: 297 Cartoons That Were Too Dark, Too Weird, or Too Dirty for The New Yorker" and his journey in cartooning.
Mrs. TNTBS hosts Author/Cartoonist Matthew Diffee The Best of the Rejection Collection 297 Cartoons That Were Too Dark, Too Weird, or Too Dirty for The New Yorker Rescued by MATTHEW DIFFEE ABOUT THE AUTHOR Matthew Diffee has been contributing cartoons to The New Yorker since 1999, and to date has had more than 300 cartoons published in the magazine. He is the author of The Rejection Collection, The Rejection Collection, Vol. 2, and Hand Drawn Jokes for Smart Attractive People. Matthew's website: http://www.matthewdiffee.com/, Twitter: https://twitter.com/MatthewDiffee --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tntbsmedia/message
Can any book find its audience? Is there a book that's Too Weird for publishing? Author Ashley Poston and Oblong Books manager (and Misshelved host!) Nicole Brinkley say no. In this test episode from August 2020, Nicole and Ashley chat about HOWL'S MOVING CASTLE, GIDEON THE NINTH, and the power of niche books to find wide success. SHOP OBLONG BOOKS: oblongbooks.com PRE-ORDER DEAD ROMANTICS @ OBLONG: oblongbooks.com/ashley-poston-signed-books FULL TRANSCRIPTIONS + SHOW NOTES: misshelved.nebrinkley.com SUPPORT US ON PATREON: patreon.com/nebrinkley LEARN MORE ABOUT BOOKS: tinyletter.com/misshelved MORE PLACES TO LISTEN: anchor.fm/misshelvedpod Edited by Nicole Brinkley. Logo by Jean Michel. Music by Mark Shwedow.
A theatrical rock band collaborating with David Foster and Steve Lukather--what more could you want from the '80s? Good luck getting this one out of your heads. San Fransisco/Bay Area legends The Tubes deliver an all-time ear worm, and we get to chat with frontman (and one of the 3 Most Important People in the World) Fee Waybill about the true story behind the song, censorship, and... - How you can thank Canada for this ‘80s classic - We fantasy-book the first ever Great Song Podcast Festival - The legendarily weird artist who told The Tubes they were TOO WEIRD to be his opening act. __ Join us on PATREON for early access, longer interviews, weekly reaction mini-sodes, full bonus shows, and more chances to be part of the show! patreon.com/greatsongpod Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @greatsongpod for Shenanigans, giveaways, and more! Join the Facebook group! Facebook.com/groups/greatsongpod greatsongpodcast.com Get Rob's new EP "Also-Ran Bluesman" here! Co-producers: Andrea Konarzewski, Ari Marucci, Brad Callahan, Michael Conley, Peter Mark Campbell, David Steinberg, Linda Crow, Randy Hodge, Chaz Bacus, Juan Lopez and Game of Throws --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/greatsongpod/message
Welcome to your mini pick me up! Today's topic was inspired by our last Baklava Session, where we talked about divine experiences and coincidences in our lives that just seemed TOO WEIRD to be random. So with this theme in mind, we decided to talk about the concept of synchronicity, which was a term first coined by psychologist Carl Jung. It refers to meaningful coincidences that mysteriously occur in our lives. We want you to reflect on this and ask yourself the following: What are some synchronicities I've noticed in my own life? We'd love to hear how this episode resonated with you! As always, you can hit us up on the typical channels below! Make sure to subscribe and leave a review as well. We would really appreciate it! Articles Mentioned: "Synchronicity: 7 Ways to Interpret and Manifest It" by Mateo Sol - https://lonerwolf.com/synchronicity/ "Synchronicities: A Sure Sign You're On the Right Path" by Gregg Levoy for Psychology Today - https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/passion/201712/synchronicities-sure-sign-youre-the-right-path Resources: Find more silliness & love at beyounothem.co Slide into our DMs on Insta @beyounotthempodcast Connect with us on Facebook
***NEW EPISODE*** In this episode Ream sits in his bedroom and Patrick sits in his living room and poet LUKE RITTER (Nothing's Too Weird) sits in his office in Des Moines! Join the Patreon! Join our AOL Chat Room! Follow us on Twitter! Follow us on Instagram! Like us on Facebook! Buy a Shirt! Listen on Spotify! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts (iTunes)! Subscribe on Stitcher! And remember, if you're not an NFer you're an MFer, so get the f*** outta here!
Anthony keeps seeing hot girls at the gym, but he isn't sure if it's TOO WEIRD to hit on a girl while she's working out - what do you think?! Plus, our listener Jay called us because a new girl at work has been taking ANNOYING personal calls in the break room. Should Jay Let his coworker Know she shouldn't take personal calls in the break room, or should he Let It Go?! And, two Dirty Little Secrets!
It's a bear movie episode this week on Too Weird, Didn't Watch!
In this episode of Too Weird, Didn't Watch, Brantley digs into an old trove of Universal Studios horror films that adapted the famous radio drama anthology The Inner Sanctum. The movies all star Lon Chaney Jr. and include, Calling Dr. Death, Pillow of Death, Frozen Ghost, Weird Woman, Dead Man's Eyes, and Strange Confession.
Father and daughter dissect the current multimedia platforms and put their thoughts into a podcast episode. On this episode, you can hear the following: THERE'S SOMETHING ON THE TV. CRAP MOVIES THAT DAD IS MAKING JESS WATCH. This week we discuss the 1978 classic "Halloween" ALBUM REVIEW SWITCHEROO. Bill gets to listen to Panic at the Disco's "Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die" and Jess gets to listen to Trivium's "Vengeance Falls" CRAP THAT JESS IS WATCHING ON YOUTUBE.
How do you tell your girlfriend that you've been lying to her face for the past three months?? One of our listeners, needs to come clean. And hopefully she won't' think he's TOO WEIRD after he admits the truth. We'll help him out in the Awkward Tuesday Phone Call! (Image Courtesy: ????? ???????. Creative Commons)
You can download the episode by clicking here Miley Cyrus - Bangerz Gary Numan - Splinter (songs from a Broken Mind) Panic! At The Disco - Too Weird, to Live, Too Rare To Die! My best creative efforts can be heard around the 33:45 mark.
You can download the episode by clicking here Miley Cyrus - Bangerz Gary Numan - Splinter (songs from a Broken Mind) Panic! At The Disco - Too Weird, to Live, Too Rare To Die! My best creative efforts can be heard around the 33:45 mark.
You can download the episode by clicking here Miley Cyrus - Bangerz Gary Numan - Splinter (songs from a Broken Mind) Panic! At The Disco - Too Weird, to Live, Too Rare To Die! My best creative efforts can be heard around the 33:45 mark.
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This was too weird not to post. Again this showed up in my del.icio.us trawling and was not something I searched for and was not prepared to see, yet it did intrigue me so. (direct video link) Click the link above to download the video. It looks like a series of three mini-commercials. (I call … Continue reading "Inochi-kun – Too Weird"