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Woooo-oooo!!!Join Matthew Weir-Wolf and Skeri Warbis as they take you on a horror tour of your favourite village of the damned.It's got thrills, hills and Rex's ill will.At the bottom of the sweet basket we found:Rob hurt The Bruce, Bruce hurt The Rob : Alan dodges a post-baptismal pint with The Archers' funnest family.Trees a Charm : Alistair and Denise get served a second slice of fate in the witchy woods.I am The Intersection : Rob and Harrison on the verge.The bitching hour : Paul flies off the broom handle at his stable mates.Green-eyed Archer : Stella suffers Pip's Hannah-mosity.Go see Ryan (Our Lee) as Prince Charming in Cinderella : https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/darlingtonpantomime?fbclid=PAAaZkJlX0KgZQJo2_hn6z_KQS0CWSyDIkwqnSKmFdPdUPJ2aR57hyqhmXf0kTo help us out with a lovely worded 5 star review hit the link below. Then scroll down to ‘Ratings and Reviews' and a little further below that is ‘Write a Review' (this is so much nicer than just tapping the stars
Campus Martius is the center of Detroit in more ways than one. It was used as the central point when the city was created and now it serves as a major entertainment hub. On a new Daily J, WWJ's Zach Clark and Annie Scaramuzzino dig into the past, present and future of the park. (PHOTO: Ryan Garza/USA Today)
Edward I of England commemorated his wife, Eleanor of Castile in extraordinary ways, not least the 12 crosses erected at each overnight stop her body made on its way from Lincoln to Westminster, where she was buried. Watch this episode on YouTube - https://youtu.be/V5G3RWCMics Watch the Story of the Traffic Island at the top of Whitehall - https://www.youtube.com/sg2p9NyBg4Q #History #EdwardI #EleanorofCastile This podcast is free and will remain so but if you'd like to support me whilst also accessing exclusive content, perks, free gifts and more, you can join my Patreon club at www.Patreon.com/BritishHistory and support for as little as £3 a month. (Perks depend on tier selected). Support for Free by liking, commenting and sharing this podcast. Sign up to receive my free weekly newsletter with the added bonus of having 7 days to book new tours and events before they are released to the general public! Click Here http://eepurl.com/dvGx2H --- 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/british-history/message
Welcome to our pool party! We are serving up the BEST summer soundtrack this hour and doing it all pool-side. Swim up to the wet bar and get a tropical drink and grab some Jerk or veggie Kababs from the Bar-B-Q. The pool is perfect and there is loads of room on the patio to dance. Jump in!!! ----------------------------------------------- The Playlist Is: "Good Old Summertime" Lee Diamond with The Challengers - Lola "Bar-B-Q" Wendy Rene - Stax "Long Hot Summer" Joe Simon - Sound Stage 7 "(Love Is Like A) Heat Wave" Martha Reeves & The Vandellas - Tamla "I Love The Summertime" Dean & Jean - Rust "I Wanna Swim With Him" The Daisies - Roulette "Summertime (Cha Cha Cha)" Dave "Baby" Cortez - Roulette "So Nice (Summer Samba)" Connie Fracis - MGM "Barefoot In Baltimore" Strawberry Alarm Clock - Uni "So Is The Sun" World Column - Tower "When Summer's Gone" The Royalettes - MGM "Funky Funky (Hot Pants)" Wee Willie Mason - Jay-Walking "The Cool Off" The Detroit Executives - Pameline "Girls In The City" The Esquires - Lamarr "Sho-Nuff Hot Pants" The Detroit Executives - Pameline "Hot Barbecue" Brother Jack McDuff - Prestige "California Sun" The Rivieras - Delta "Paper Sun" Traffic - Island "Ice in the Sun" The Status Quo - Pye "In The Summertime" Tomorrow's Children - London "Ten Thousand Miles Away From Home" Ruddy & Sketto - Blue Beat "Green Hornet Theme" The Ventures - Dolton
In this episode, we explore the terrible reality of adulthood, what drives us (or otherwise), how not to dispose of dead pets and why medieval castle builders would be horrified by modern Britain.We discuss Van Morrison, Snoop D.O.G.G. and Taunton Matters throws up yet more surprises.This episode's shout out is Staggs Farm - the best flavoured milk in the UK - https://www.facebook.com/staggsfarmmilk/Produced in partnership with www.duppymedia.co.ukFollow us now on instagram: @str8fromthehottap
We discuss: what it’s like to have sex on a traffic island; holiday porn; the best toy for a long distance relationship; how fingering is wasted on teenagers; blow job awards. Topics: holiday sex, spit, how to be good at receiving a blow job, the first time you were fingered.
Radioman First Class Raymond Demers was aboard the USS Bennington when the ship suffered one of the worst maritime disasters during WWII.
Radioman First Class Raymond Demers was aboard the USS Bennington when the ship suffered one of the worst maritime disasters during WWII.
Pvt. Edward J. Almeida was New Bedford's first Vietnam War casualty. He had only been in the Army for 10 months.
Pvt. Edward J. Almeida was New Bedford's first Vietnam War casualty. He had only been in the Army for 10 months.
Earning the nickname "Angel of the Trenches", Father John B. DeValles was a New Bedford war hero. He would go out into the battlefields during WWI to help retrieve a wounded soldier or keep watch over the ones who lay dying.
Earning the nickname "Angel of the Trenches", Father John B. DeValles was a New Bedford war hero. He would go out into the battlefields during WWI to help retrieve a wounded soldier or keep watch over the ones who lay dying.
Lt. Frank L. Baylies was a highly-respected WWI Flying Ace who hailed from New Bedford, Massachusetts. He flew a number of combat missions and shot down 12 enemy German warplanes. But there would be one mission where he wouldn't return.
Lt. Frank L. Baylies was a highly-respected WWI Flying Ace who hailed from New Bedford, Massachusetts. He flew a number of combat missions and shot down 12 enemy German warplanes. But there would be one mission where he wouldn't return.
Leo Forcier was 28 years old when he joined the Army in 1944. He would only serve one year.
Annibal Aguiar enlisted in the Army Sept. 21, 1943. He left behind his wife and two young daughters, ages 2 and 6-months, to join the WWII fighting efforts in France.
George E. Patistaes was a 17-year-old fresh faced kid when he joined the Navy in 1943.
Charles H. Tatro was just a kid when he joined the Army in 1943.
This week On Target: It's What's In The Grooves That Count spins you through some serious Psych, Rockin' Blues, Northern Soul, Rare Soul, Popping Popcorn, Swingin' R&B and so much more. Celebrate your summer with this hour of vinyl all at 45rpm. Perfect for your pool-side soundtrack. Please like the Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/ontargetpodcast/ Don't forget to come to MODtreal, go here for info: http://tinyurl.com/MODtreal2017 ------------------------------------------------- The Playlist Is: "Hot N' Tot" Earl Van Dyke - Tamla "Say Boss Man" David Clayton-Thomas - Decca "Move Over And Let Me Dance" The Isley Brothers - Atlantic "Say I Do" Jackie Wilson & Linda Hopkins - Brunswick "Beautiful Baby" Sam & Bill - Allied "Twine Time" Alvin Cash & The Crawlers - Mar-V-Lus "Hot Smoke & Sasafrass" Bubble Puppy - International Artists "Hole In My Shoe" Traffic - Island "Ice In The Sun" The Status Quo - Pye "Higher and Higher" Otis Redding - Atco "Happy" William Bell - Stax "I'm Trying" Johnnie Taylor - Stax "He Who Picks A Rose" Edwin Starr - Tamla-Motown "Quick Change Artist" Soul Twins - Karen "Time" The Parliaments - Revilot "Mony Mony" The Mohawks - Pama "Like We Used To Be" Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames - Columbia "So Get Out" The Surfaris - Decca "Bar-B-Q" Wendy Rene - Stax "Long Hot Summer" Joe Simon - Sound Stage 7 "Soul Train" Bo Diddley - Checker
Mod Marty continues spinning 45s from his great cross-Canada adventure this week on On Target: It's What's In The Grooves That Count. Episode #134 is packed full of Groovy Go-Go, Popcorn, Northern Soul, Garage, Psych, Freakbeat and more from the 60's to early 70's. Enjoy :) Please like the Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/ontargetpodcast/ ------------------------------------------------- The Playlist Is: "The Great Name Dropper (pt.1)" The Legion Of Super-Heroes - Amy "The Great Name Dropper (pt.2)" The Legion Of Super-Heroes - Amy "Yadi-Yadi-Yum-Dum" The Rivingtons - Columbia "Afro-Twist Time (Um-Gow-Wow)" Jerry-O - Shout "The Waddle" Little Bernie & The Cavaliers - Cameo "You Shoulds Treated Me Right" Ike & Tina Turner - Tangerine "2120 South Michigan Ave." The Rolling Stones - London "Not Fade Away" Group Axis - Atco "Smiling Phases" Traffic - Island "Your Magic Put A Spell On Me" L.J. Johnson - Philips "Per-So-Nal-Ly" Bobby Paris - Tetragrammaton "Smoke Signals" The Vibrations - Neptune "Gonna Put It On Your Mind" Dorothy, Oma & Zelpha - Chisa "I Got A Feeling" The Four Tops - Tamla-Motown "Ooh Honey Baby" Earl Cosby - Mira "Peace Frog" The Doors - Elektra "Anywhere" B.J. Baker - Decca "I'm Just A Man" The Radiants - Chess "Mr. Engineer" Dobie Gray - Reo "All I Need" The Temptations - Tamla-Motown
Should Hamilton be worried about its expanded floral traffic island program given that it will cost over 1.5 million to beautify them? Public Works has proposed a three year program to spend the money to convert traffic islands into a floral oasis along intersections. Tom Jackson. City Councillor, Ward 6, City Hamilton
Stonehenge as a heritage site valued for differing reasons by a wide range of interested parties.
Transcript -- Stonehenge as a heritage site valued for differing reasons by a wide range of interested parties.