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#547 The Higher the Hair - Rich has had a bit of trouble getting to the theatre tonight as if he didn't have enough to put up with being roasted by his kids. But he's here and ready to give as good as he gets with the fabulous and wise Milton Jones. They chat about bat boxes, falling off stage, turning 60, Sting's pulling power, what it would be like to be handsome, Tricorn hats, reverse engineering puns. Piers Morgan's surprising unpleasantness, being a weather girl for a day, 10 second sermons, whether the gospels are funnier than we realise and what's OK and not OK to joke about as a Christian and the legal case against Ha! Milton is given some evidence that will hopefully see Milton heavily sued.See Ha!Milton. Details here - https://www.miltonjones.co.uk/SUPPORT THE SHOW!Watch our TWITCH CHANNELSee extra content at our WEBSITE Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/rhlstp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Many decisions impacting the lives of Americans today adhere to a set of rules established over 200 years ago. The Constitution is in the news more than ever as politicians and Supreme Court justices battle over how literally it should be taken. Did the framers intend for Americans to follow their instructions as written for eternity? Or did they want to offer a set of guidelines that would evolve as time marched on? These are the questions today's guest, A.J. Jacobs, author of the Year of Living Constitutionally, set out to answer.For one year, he committed to living as the original originalist, expressing his constitutional rights using the tools, lifestyle and mindset of when they were written in 1787. He bore muskets. He wrote pamphlets with a goose quill by candlelight. He quartered soldiers. He tried to pay for goods and services with gold. He applied for a letter of marque from Congress, which would make him a legal pirate (a practice that the U.S. government sanctioned during the Revolutionary War). He gave his friends the same gift that George Washington did: a lock of his own hair. This year-long project was Jacobs' humble attempt to figure out how to interpret the Constitution and whether we can improve the American experiment.
Zoro, Rhojin, and Fox discuss the storied history of the Tricorn Isles! With roots dating back to the campaign that kicked off the creation of BeholdRoleplay, there's a lot of history to take in.
In episode 131 Cecilia & Carly share surprise stories from two different places in an attempt to show you that ghosts really are everywhere. Except this week's a little different! The gals chat about their accidental month of summer hiatus and why Carly is the biggest one to blame. Then, it's allllll Cecilia! Inspired by her recent trip to Wisconsin, she takes us to one of Milwaukee's most haunted places; Shaker's Cigar Bar. This one's got Al Capone, silly hats and cheese curs, what more could you want?!
Kevin is joined by Harri and Arran, aka Divergence, the team that brought you Brotchain -- generative NFT art with bitmaps generated from the Mandelbrot and related Mandelbar, Multibrot, and Burning Ship fractals and rendered entirely by a blockchain contract purely with Solidity code on Ethereum. Here, they discuss the mathematical seeds from which Brotchain pieces sprout, SVGs on the blockchain, the collective consciousness of the Buddhabrot, Divergence's love/hate relationship with Solidity, building fairness into the world of NFTs, and much more.
The fifth episode travels back to April 21st, 2020, with the recreation of Tiepolo's Young Lady in a Tricorn Hat, c. 1755/60, Samuel H. Kress Collection, National Gallery of Art. Hear about Emily's first major prop build, the amazing BTS for the fan, and painting X-Rays!!!See the Post - https://www.instagram.com/p/B_PxqUPhAcJ/ See the Teaser - https://www.instagram.com/p/B_I9e7Jh5ds/ See the Extra - https://www.instagram.com/p/B_PygpAB-gi/ Follow her Instagram at - https://www.instagram.com/portraitpersonas/Follow the Podcast - https://portraitpersonas.transistor.fm/subscribeLearn More!Kress Collection - https://www.kressfoundation.org/Kress-Collection National Gallery of Art - https://www.nga.gov/collection/art-object-page.41692.htmlTricorne - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TricorneX-Ray - https://twitter.com/ngadc/status/668855302721171456
Every time you stop to get the dust off the cartridge remember your lips are for lumpia not for ruining old games. Say hi to people, even if it can only involve your arms.
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A Stunned Records spotlight! Warm Climate, Garrincha & the Stolen Elk, M. Geddes Gengras, Molten Honey, Jawsmoke, Yekkoo, Andreas Brandal, Lunar Miasma, Xiphiidae, Super Minerals, Tricorn and Queue, and Plankton Wat.
A Stunned Records spotlight! Warm Climate, Garrincha & the Stolen Elk, M. Geddes Gengras, Molten Honey, Jawsmoke, Yekkoo, Andreas Brandal, Lunar Miasma, Xiphiidae, Super Minerals, Tricorn and Queue, and Plankton Wat.
If we have one, singular, predictable, human failing it is this: We LOVE too much! Yes, love is NOT the answer. Love is never enough. Love is overrated, overexposed, and over-occupied! We take the Tricorn love beast for a wrangle in the depths of definition.
What happens when you mix peppers, foldrectories, and surfaces.
Ponies are not all they are cracked up to be.
Peek into the gray void that is schooling in not-Antarctica.
Try to keep up as we take a jog down memory lane, recounting very predictable surprises.
Plunge into the Serengeti with us as we search for well know facts and prevaricate on obscure trivia.
Prepare to discover the true meaning behind Labor Day and it's surrounding English traditions.
Welcome to the maiden episode of the Tricorn Show. May you find your prize at the end of these bits.
New Years resolutions, Tricorn cats, motivation and more...