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Valentine's Battle Of The Sexes
On A Standard Keyboard, Which Vowel Does Not Appear In The Top Row Of Letters?

Valentine's Battle Of The Sexes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 8:07 Transcription Available


Perched On The Top Rope
E101: Johnny Gargano Returns, along with Kayfabe! | CM Punk Demolished by Jon Moxley, AEW Backstage Drama, and more!

Perched On The Top Rope

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 71:46


In this week's episode, The Perched on The Top Row crew discusses how being a WWE fan is starting to be cool again. • We touch on the return of Johnny Gargano on last week's Monday Night Raw, and how a few more returns have actually been kept a secret up until they've happened, and how it seems as though a sliver of kayfabe has returned to WWE. • We also touch on the absolute squash of an AEW World Championship match last Wednesday on AEW: Dynamite between CM Punk and Jon Moxley, with the latter become the new AEW Undisputed World Champion. • Which leads us to wonder how much backstage heat and drama is actually going on in the Tony Khan led promotion. Find out our thoughts and opinions on this weeks episode ofPERCHED ON THE TOP ROPE!Make sure to like and comment on the video. Hey, while you're at it, give us a subscribe! Check out all our social media...Social Media-Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/PerchedOnTheTopRopeTwitter: https://twitter.com/PerchedTopRopeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/perchedtopropepodcastTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/perchedonthetopropeTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@perchedonthetoperope?lang=enLinkTree: https://linktr.ee/PerchedOnTheTopRopePodcast-Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/perched-on-the-top-rope/id1562935713RedCirclehttps://redcircle.com/shows/perchedonthetopropePodbay: https://podbay.fm/p/perched-on-the-top-ropeSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2lmHqudev6A1o2IYv9ZwF0Audible: https://www.audible.com/pd/Podcast/B08JJNS5CW?qid=1630208484&sr=1-1&ref=a_search_c3_lProduct_1_1&pf_rd_p=83218cca-c308-412f-bfcf-90198b687a2f&pf_rd_r=Q576P1EBR7Z76MKG5XM3Other Links-ProWrestlingTees: https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/perchedonthetoprope Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/perchedonthetoprope/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Leroy Furicast
Leroy Furicast Ep. 73 Top Row Teeth

Leroy Furicast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 48:34


The Idol looks cool and Lil Wayne be like. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/leroy-furious/support

ESPN Podcasts
Top Row Bottom Row

ESPN Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 38:39


This is a special mid-week edition of the Jalen & Jacoby podcast-exclusive hour. The guys discuss the reported drama between Haralabos Voulgaris and Luka Doncic within the Mavericks organization, if Dallas will move on from Kristaps Porzingis, Jacoby's prediction that Kevin Durant will have a big game five against the Bucks, why the 76ers' defense isn't better and Joel Embiid laboring through the second half of game four. Later, Jae Crowder stops by to talk about the brawl in the stands between a Suns and Nuggets fan, fans acting up in arenas, and the difference between an extended playoff run in the bubble and this year.

Jalen & Jacoby
Top Row Bottom Row

Jalen & Jacoby

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 38:39


This is a special mid-week edition of the Jalen & Jacoby podcast-exclusive hour. The guys discuss the reported drama between Haralabos Voulgaris and Luka Doncic within the Mavericks organization, if Dallas will move on from Kristaps Porzingis, Jacoby's prediction that Kevin Durant will have a big game five against the Bucks, why the 76ers' defense isn't better and Joel Embiid laboring through the second half of game four. Later, Jae Crowder stops by to talk about the brawl in the stands between a Suns and Nuggets fan, fans acting up in arenas, and the difference between an extended playoff run in the bubble and this year.

Cool Breeze Podcast
Number 9 off the Top Row!

Cool Breeze Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 58:51


The Cool Boys are back, and their conversation is about to take more left turns than a Nascar race. Topics may or may not include: what to do if you're accidentally a home wrecker, the little known secrets of the Amish mafia, WWE finishing moves and Sasuke Uchicha. Do they connect? Are they PG-13? And what does all of this have to do with a Disney/Pixar's Cars tabletop RPG? Tune in to find out!

The Top Row
Creepshow Season 1

The Top Row

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 118:51


On this episode of The Top Row, Tristan & Cassidy talk about season 1 of the Shudder series Creepshow! They discuss the highs and lows, go through each episode, and rank their favorite episodes. Thank you for listening!

The Top Row
A whole family of Dracula’s... on Halloween night

The Top Row

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 90:42


Welcome back to the second episode of The Top Row! This week Tristan & Cassidy decide on the topic of 70’s slasher movies and discuss The Texas Chainsaw Massacre & Halloween. Thank you for listening!

NAPAbroadcasting
Top Row

NAPAbroadcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 12:22


Top Row by Jeff Schechtman

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Family, Football, and Faith

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017


An international journey. Roger Levasa. Top Row, Third From Left.

More Perfect
The Political Thicket

More Perfect

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2016 42:22 Very Popular


When Chief Justice Earl Warren was asked at the end of his career, “What was the most important case of your tenure?”, there were a lot of answers he could have given. After all, he had presided over some of the most important decisions in the court’s history — cases that dealt with segregation in schools, the right to an attorney, the right to remain silent, just to name a few. But his answer was a surprise: He said, “Baker v. Carr,” a 1962 redistricting case.  On this episode of More Perfect, we talk about why this case was so important; important enough, in fact, that it pushed one Supreme Court justice to a nervous breakdown, brought a boiling feud to a head, put one justice in the hospital, and changed the course of the Supreme Court — and the nation — forever. Associate Justice William O. Douglas (L) and Associate Justice Felix Frankfurter (R) (Harris & Ewing Photography/Library of Congress) Top Row (left-right): Charles E. Whittaker, John M. Harlan,William J. Brennan, Jr., Potter Stewart. Bottom Row (left-right): William O. Douglas, Hugo L. Black, Earl Warren, Felix Frankfurter, Tom C. Clark. (Library of Congress)    Associate Supreme Court Justice Charles Evans Whittaker at his desk in his chambers. (Heywood Davis)  The key links: - Biographies of Charles Evans Whittaker, Felix Frankfurter, and William O. Douglas from Oyez- A biography of Charles Evans Whittaker written by Craig Alan Smith- A biography of Felix Frankfurter written by H.N. Hirsch- A biography of William O. Douglas written by Bruce Allen Murphy- A book about the history of "one person, one vote" written by J. Douglas Smith- A roundtable discussion on C-SPAN about Baker v. Carr The key voices: - Craig Smith, Charles Whittaker's biographer and Professor of History and Political Science at California University of Pennsylvania - Tara Grove, Professor of Law and Robert and Elizabeth Scott Research Professor at William & Mary Law School- Louis Michael Seidman, Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Constitutional Law at Georgetown Law- Guy-Uriel Charles, Charles S. Rhyne Professor of Law at Duke Law- Samuel Issacharoff, Bonnie and Richard Reiss Professor of Constitutional Law, NYU Law- J. Douglas Smith, author of "On Democracy's Doorstep"- Alan Kohn, former Supreme Court clerk for Charles Whittaker, 1957 Term- Kent Whittaker, Charles Whittaker's son- Kate Whittaker, Charles Whittaker's granddaughter The key cases: - 1962: Baker v. Carr- 2000: Bush v. Gore- 2016: Evenwel v. Abbott Music in this episode by Gyan Riley, Alex Overington, David Herman, Tobin Low and Jad Abumrad.  More Perfect is funded in part by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, The Charles Evans Hughes Memorial Foundation, and the Joyce Foundation. Supreme Court archival audio comes from Oyez®, a free law project in collaboration with the Legal Information Institute at Cornell. Archival interviews with Justice William O. Douglas come from the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections at Princeton University Library. Special thanks to Whittaker's clerks: Heywood Davis, Jerry Libin and James Adler. Also big thanks to Jerry Goldman at Oyez.

Radiolab
Radiolab Presents: More Perfect - The Political Thicket

Radiolab

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2016 43:58


This story comes from Radiolab's first ever spin-off podcast, More Perfect. To hear more, subscribe here. When Chief Justice Earl Warren was asked at the end of his career, “What was the most important case of your tenure?”, there were a lot of answers he could have given. After all, he had presided over some of the most important decisions in the court’s history — cases that dealt with segregation in schools, the right to an attorney, the right to remain silent, just to name a few. But his answer was a surprise: He said, “Baker v. Carr,” a 1962 redistricting case.  On this episode of More Perfect, we talk about why this case was so important; important enough, in fact, that it pushed one Supreme Court justice to a nervous breakdown, brought a boiling feud to a head, put one justice in the hospital, and changed the course of the Supreme Court — and the nation — forever. Associate Justice William O. Douglas (L) and Associate Justice Felix Frankfurter (R) (Harris & Ewing Photography/Library of Congress) Top Row (left-right): Charles E. Whittaker, John M. Harlan,William J. Brennan, Jr., Potter Stewart. Bottom Row (left-right): William O. Douglas, Hugo L. Black, Earl Warren, Felix Frankfurter, Tom C. Clark. (Library of Congress) Associate Supreme Court Justice Charles Evans Whittaker at his desk in his chambers. (Heywood Davis) Music in this episode by Gyan Riley, Alex Overington, David Herman, Tobin Low and Jad Abumrad.  More Perfect is funded in part by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, The Charles Evans Hughes Memorial Foundation, and the Joyce Foundation. Supreme Court archival audio comes from Oyez®, a free law project in collaboration with the Legal Information Institute at Cornell. Archival interviews with Justice William O. Douglas come from the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections at Princeton University Library. Special thanks to Whittaker's clerks: Heywood Davis, Jerry Libin and James Adler. Also big thanks to Jerry Goldman at Oyez.  

Radio Chavura
Jewish Students Fondly Recall Rabbi Uriel Malka, z'l, Namesake of Denver's Beit Uriel Congregation

Radio Chavura

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2014 23:13


Top Row (l-r): Niso Aharonian, Rabbi Uriel Malka, z'l, and Eliana Azoulay Bottom Row (l-r): Liat Fischer, Josh Khalepari, and Yehuda Alter Beit Uriel is spearheading an effort to raise funds for Rabbi Malka's widow and six young children, and is asking the help of the Denver Jewish community.   For more information about Rabbi Malka and his legacy, or to donate, visit www.beituriel.org.   On this week's edition of Radio Chavura, we speak with Niso Aharonian, co-founder of Beit Uriel, a new synagogue in Denver that follows the Sephardic tradition of prayer.   Niso, who started Beit Uriel with his brother, Avraham, is joined on the first half of the program by Eliana Azoulay and Josh Khalepari, two of the regular congregants at the synagogue.   Niso, Eliana, and Josh share with listeners the warmth that they feel at Beit Uriel, located at 295 S. Locust Street, Denver, 80224, and discuss the beautiful sense of community that has developed among members of this young Sephardic congregation.   While most Colorado synagogues follow the Ashkenaz tradition of prayer, based on the customs of European Jewry, Sephardic prayers follow the style of the Jews of the Islamic world. The moving services at Beit Uriel are infused with melodies rarely heard elsewhere in Jewish Colorado.   On the second half of the program, Niso speaks about the namesake of Beit Uriel, Rabbi Uriel Malka, z'l. Rabbi Malka was a beloved Judaics teacher at the Denver Academy of Torah, who - tragically - was killed in the Mount Carmel Forest Fire in Israel in November 2010 at age 32.   Two of Rabbi Malka's former students, Yehuda Alter and Liat Fischer, join Niso to reflect on Rabbi Malka's legacy in Colorado. Yehuda and Liat both fondly remembered how Rabbi Malka used to engage them in class by re-enacting battles from Jewish history.