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In this episode, it's a battle of the titans as Mean Mark from the Or Is It podcast joins Wolfman Mike and Spunky Comstock to settle the ultimate nerd debate: Marvel vs. DC. Who's got the better cinematic universe, and which brand rules the small screen? Then, in segment two, we dive deep into the heroic history of Underoos and ask the important question—what Underoos would be age-appropriate (and socially acceptable) for grown men today? Finally, we wrap things up with a round of The Name Game that starts off strong… and then completely flies off the rails.Caped crusaders, TV junkies, and nostalgic weirdos—this one's for you.Send us a voicemail:https://www.speakpipe.com/The70sVsThe80sListen to Mean Mark And The Candian Movie Crew Here:https://episodes.fm/1738835569?view=apps&sort=popularity
[SEGMENT 2-1 Trump's presser 1 Trump's Press Conference: A Stand-Up Routine Opening Line:You ever notice how Trump can turn a simple announcement into a three-ring circus? I say this affectionately. I went to the circus once as a kid, so I rather enjoy waking up each day to a Trump presidency, and watching him tame Leftists like the ringmaster he is. He's at Mar-a-Lago with a golden megaphone: “Ladies and gentlemen, presenting my greatest trick—making $100 billion investments look like pocket change!”On the Border Wall:Trump's talking about the border wall again: “We'll sell the leftover materials. It's almost a criminal act not to!” Yeah, Joe, why didn't you list it on Craigslist? I mean, you already left the gate wide open; might as well let someone get a deal on the fence. [SEGMENT 2-2] Trump's presser 2 On Changing Personalities:Trump says, “The first term everybody was fighting me. In this term, everybody wants to be my friend. I don't know. My personality changed or something.” Yeah, because when Trump says he's changed, it's not subtle. It's like going from wearing a red tie to a gold one and calling it rebranding.The ‘Changed Man' Narrative:Jeff Bezos even called him “a changed man.” That's rich coming from the guy who changed bookstores into warehouses. Bezos probably walked into Mar-a-Lago and said, “Wow, you've changed, Mr. President.” And Trump, sipping his Diet Coke, went, “No, Jeff, you've changed. Look at those muscles. Amazon Prime delivering gains!”Washington's the Real Change:Maggie Haberman says it's not Trump who changed—it's Washington. She's right! Washington's doing that thing where they pretend they're nice to the boss right before performance reviews. Suddenly, all these old foes are “friends.” Mitch McConnell probably sent a Christmas card that said, “To my bestie, DJT. Let's build back better… walls!”The Biden Void:Politico says part of Trump's new glow-up is because Biden has “disappeared.” The guy's so invisible, he's practically playing Where's Waldo? on the world stage. Meanwhile, Trump's doing press conferences, fielding drone conspiracies, and even making friends with RFK Jr., saying he's “not as radical as you'd think.” That's Trump-speak for, “He hasn't made fun of me... yet.”On Drones:Speaking of drones, Trump says, “The government knows what's happening.” Sure they do, Mr. President. They know about the drones, just like they know where all the missing socks go after laundry day. But hey, at least it's consistent with Washington's usual stance: “We'll look into it… eventually.”So, Trump's personality may not have changed, but the audience sure has. The first time, it was hostile reporters and a frosty reception. Now, it's business leaders, ex-critics, and even Jeff Bezos, all cozying up to the golden ticket. Trump's not just running for president again—he's auditioning for Best Drama and Best Comedy.Sources:Full Trump quote and Axios coverage: AP VideoHaberman's NYT commentary: NYT AnalysisPolitico Playbook insights: Politico[SEGMENT 2-3] Trump's presser 3 President Trump spoke to the press, like any good leader should do routinely and COHERENTLY. And his presser has everybody talking. From “he's changed” to he's confident, people act as if Trump is a new man. He's not. He's the same guy he used to be, but he has a lot more knowledge of what he's up against. Since he became president-elect, Trump has met with Silicon Valley billionaires including Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, Apple CEO Tim Cook and Google CEO Sundar Pichai. He revealed he had also met with Google co-founder Sergey Brin. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos will meet with him this week, Trump said. “We have a lot of great executives coming in — the top executives, the top bankers, they're all calling,” he said. “It's like a complete opposite from the first one.” [X] SB – CN on Trump and the newly freed so-called hostage I've seen the change in others, particularly the media, who by the way is running scared and for good reason. Trump is suing them, winning, and threatens to keep suing. I haven't seen Leftists this scared until the last time Biden took the stairs. No, actually since he farted in front of Camilla, and his staffers thought he soiled his Underoos. [SEGMENT 2-4] Trump presser 4 [X] SB – CNN Jake Tapper on Trump suing the media Overstate Trump's friendliness and genialness at this press conference. Lawsuit against ABC won't be the end. Bob Woodward, Pulitzer (on Russia hoax) Iowa poll. Ann Seltzer 60 Minutes – editing Wildly ridiculous Trump is going rogue because he won. He's been emboldened Personal. Angry. Bad poll. On the Media:He calls out the press: “We have to straighten out the media—it's very corrupt!” And then takes questions from the very people he's roasting. That's like insulting the chef while they're serving your dinner: “This steak's probably garbage... but keep it coming, so I can keep sending it back!”On DeSantis and Rubio:Trump's softening on DeSantis and Rubio, calling Ron's work “a good job.” That's Trumpese for “He hasn't screwed up... yet.” And as for Rubio, Trump's letting Florida decide whether to keep him or send him packing. Imagine Marco hearing that, sweating bullets thinking, “Please, not another nickname!”Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-kevin-jackson-show--2896352/support.
[SEGMENT 2-1 Trump's presser 1 Trump's Press Conference: A Stand-Up Routine Opening Line:You ever notice how Trump can turn a simple announcement into a three-ring circus? I say this affectionately. I went to the circus once as a kid, so I rather enjoy waking up each day to a Trump presidency, and watching him tame Leftists like the ringmaster he is. He's at Mar-a-Lago with a golden megaphone: “Ladies and gentlemen, presenting my greatest trick—making $100 billion investments look like pocket change!”On the Border Wall:Trump's talking about the border wall again: “We'll sell the leftover materials. It's almost a criminal act not to!” Yeah, Joe, why didn't you list it on Craigslist? I mean, you already left the gate wide open; might as well let someone get a deal on the fence. [SEGMENT 2-2] Trump's presser 2 On Changing Personalities:Trump says, “The first term everybody was fighting me. In this term, everybody wants to be my friend. I don't know. My personality changed or something.” Yeah, because when Trump says he's changed, it's not subtle. It's like going from wearing a red tie to a gold one and calling it rebranding.The ‘Changed Man' Narrative:Jeff Bezos even called him “a changed man.” That's rich coming from the guy who changed bookstores into warehouses. Bezos probably walked into Mar-a-Lago and said, “Wow, you've changed, Mr. President.” And Trump, sipping his Diet Coke, went, “No, Jeff, you've changed. Look at those muscles. Amazon Prime delivering gains!”Washington's the Real Change:Maggie Haberman says it's not Trump who changed—it's Washington. She's right! Washington's doing that thing where they pretend they're nice to the boss right before performance reviews. Suddenly, all these old foes are “friends.” Mitch McConnell probably sent a Christmas card that said, “To my bestie, DJT. Let's build back better… walls!”The Biden Void:Politico says part of Trump's new glow-up is because Biden has “disappeared.” The guy's so invisible, he's practically playing Where's Waldo? on the world stage. Meanwhile, Trump's doing press conferences, fielding drone conspiracies, and even making friends with RFK Jr., saying he's “not as radical as you'd think.” That's Trump-speak for, “He hasn't made fun of me... yet.”On Drones:Speaking of drones, Trump says, “The government knows what's happening.” Sure they do, Mr. President. They know about the drones, just like they know where all the missing socks go after laundry day. But hey, at least it's consistent with Washington's usual stance: “We'll look into it… eventually.”So, Trump's personality may not have changed, but the audience sure has. The first time, it was hostile reporters and a frosty reception. Now, it's business leaders, ex-critics, and even Jeff Bezos, all cozying up to the golden ticket. Trump's not just running for president again—he's auditioning for Best Drama and Best Comedy.Sources:Full Trump quote and Axios coverage: AP VideoHaberman's NYT commentary: NYT AnalysisPolitico Playbook insights: Politico[SEGMENT 2-3] Trump's presser 3 President Trump spoke to the press, like any good leader should do routinely and COHERENTLY. And his presser has everybody talking. From “he's changed” to he's confident, people act as if Trump is a new man. He's not. He's the same guy he used to be, but he has a lot more knowledge of what he's up against. Since he became president-elect, Trump has met with Silicon Valley billionaires including Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, Apple CEO Tim Cook and Google CEO Sundar Pichai. He revealed he had also met with Google co-founder Sergey Brin. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos will meet with him this week, Trump said. “We have a lot of great executives coming in — the top executives, the top bankers, they're all calling,” he said. “It's like a complete opposite from the first one.” [X] SB – CN on Trump and the newly freed so-called hostage I've seen the change in others, particularly the media, who by the way is running scared and for good reason. Trump is suing them, winning, and threatens to keep suing. I haven't seen Leftists this scared until the last time Biden took the stairs. No, actually since he farted in front of Camilla, and his staffers thought he soiled his Underoos. [SEGMENT 2-4] Trump presser 4 [X] SB – CNN Jake Tapper on Trump suing the media Overstate Trump's friendliness and genialness at this press conference. Lawsuit against ABC won't be the end. Bob Woodward, Pulitzer (on Russia hoax) Iowa poll. Ann Seltzer 60 Minutes – editing Wildly ridiculous Trump is going rogue because he won. He's been emboldened Personal. Angry. Bad poll. On the Media:He calls out the press: “We have to straighten out the media—it's very corrupt!” And then takes questions from the very people he's roasting. That's like insulting the chef while they're serving your dinner: “This steak's probably garbage... but keep it coming, so I can keep sending it back!”On DeSantis and Rubio:Trump's softening on DeSantis and Rubio, calling Ron's work “a good job.” That's Trumpese for “He hasn't screwed up... yet.” And as for Rubio, Trump's letting Florida decide whether to keep him or send him packing. Imagine Marco hearing that, sweating bullets thinking, “Please, not another nickname!”On Autism and Vaccines:When asked about vaccines, Trump dives headfirst into controversy: “There's something wrong, and we're going to find out.” The guy's like a walking cliffhanger episode. You're half-expecting him to end with, “Tune in next week for my findings!” Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-kevin-jackson-show--2896352/support.
This week Ali Siddiq takes a seat in The Wayback! (Check out his stand-up special "The Domino Effect" parts 1-4 on YouTube). Ryan and Ali get nostalgic about trick or treating in homemade Halloween costumes, first kisses, joyriding in "borrowed" cars, and sneaking out of the house. They also reminisce about 80s and 90s fashion like Original Jams, parachute pants, Benetton, and the classic childhood staple, Underoos. Ryan and Ali then take us back to school in the 80s, sharing stories about classes like driver's ed., home economics, and shop class. CATCH ME ON TOUR https://www.ryansickler.com/tour La Jolla, CA - Sep. 20th & 21st Salt Lake City, UT - Sep. 27th Denver, CO - Sep. 28th Chicago, IL - Oct. 12th Detroit, MI - Nov. 8th Minneapolis, MN - Nov. 9th Madison, WI - Nov. 15th & 16th Portland, OR - Nov. 23rd Ft. Lauderdale, FL - Dec. 6th Tampa, FL - Dec. 7th Tempe, AZ - Dec. 20th and 21st SUBSCRIBE to my YouTube & turn notifications ON! https://youtube.com/@rsickler SUBSCRIBE TO MY PATREON, The HoneyDew with Y'all, where I Highlight the Lowlights with Y'all PLUS get audio and video of The HoneyDew a day early, ad-free at no additional cost! It's only $5/month! https://www.patreon.com/TheHoneyDew If you or someone you know has a story that has to be heard, please submit it to honeydewpodcast@gmail.com GET YOUR MERCH! https://shop.ryansickler.com/ http://ryansickler.com/ https://thehoneydewpodcast.com/ SUBSCRIBE TO THE CRABFEAST PODCAST https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-crabfeast-with-ryan-sickler-and-jay-larson/id1452403187
C&R start the fun by talking UFC 305 & Oscar De La Hoya's "interesting" video! Rich thinks all men should have a pair of fancy undies? Big Mike (Who?!!) has WHAT?! They talk NFL Preseason & if you can really tell anything from it! Plus, Rich has a deep thought that could be on 'Shark Tank' regarding sports gambling & kids!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Spray and May! On a platter for you today: Guess Who's Coming to Nihon; unprepared Drink Food time, and struggling to pronounce "alcohol;" the Komeda Chronicles; Alex assumes the throne of English textbook guy; a long talk on what the deal is with cartoons these days; 3 Body Problem sounds like a You Problem; Alex apologizes to the UK; god forbid you make an Underoos joke; what's up with Dragon Quest? And smashing prices on mashed gadgets! This podcast has a duty to protect the mountain on which its shrine rests.
You can listen to the episode by clicking: Episode 150 Can you believe we made it to 150 episodes! Nope...neither can I...or we....or us....Whatever. Anyway, since this issue is called Class Reunion, I thought we should revisit some of the things we have said in the past. Recently, we covered FF#1, The Club on episode 125, and we said this: And new colleges and friends and places to go. It must be pretty cool to get to go to such wonderful locations and kick booty with new peeps….especially when one of the coworkers wears size rocky gravel kickers. Going back a bit further, we covered Runaways V2 #2 for episode 100, and we made this statement: I would like to be able to create a big hand with a bunch of metal. I think that it would be a great party trick. Something like, "nothing up this sleeve, nothing under my hat, now watch this!" And then, BAM! Salsa time! Now we are getting back to our roots. Episode 75, we covered Power Pack #57: And this Underoos championing space beast can only be defeated by The Stimulator!! Just to make sure you heard me: The Stimulator has to be used on the bikini briefs beast before bedtime…boy, what a bother! Remember when we were in the heart of covering Power Pack, like back in Episode 50 with Power Pack #38: What do you mean false advertising?! How do you know that I wasn't going to follow through on this?….They don't know! What do you mean I just told them? Just look at this shiny thing, OK! Why would we cover X-Men on our podcast, check out Episode 25 to listen to our coverage of issue #205 of Uncanny X-Men: There are many lessons to take from this book. Lessons like don't sell your soul, keep your fluids inside your body, always bring a sparkler to a knife fight, and always bring a buddy when you head out into the snow! And of course, our first episode, number one, where we met this family of kids and their crazy adventers in Power Pack #1: Our inaugural episode! Jeff and Rick begin their podcasting journey by playing around with some recording gear, drinking some beer, and talking about the first issue of Power Pack. And that brings us to this issue....where a bunch of people fight each other. ENJOY! We also have some merchandise over at Redbubble. We have a couple of nifty shirts for sale. https://www.redbubble.com/people/jeffrickpresent/?asc=u You can check out the artwork at this link: https://jeffandrickpresent.wordpress.com/2023/12/31/avengers-academy-25-class-reunion/ You can also subscribe and listen to us on YouTube! Our show supports the Hero Initiative, Helping Comic Creators in Need. http://www.heroinitiative.org/ Eighties Action by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3703-eighties-action License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Music: Mighty Like Us by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4050-mighty-like-us Licensed under CC BY 4.0: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
What is better Empire Strikes Back or Return of the Jedi? Special Guest: Jason Powell, ProWrestling.net
DC and Doc talk about a lot of stuff, including Doc grossly misremembering and misrepresenting marriage traditions of the Mormon church. For this, Doc is extremely apologetic. Luckily, Mrs. Manson was able to correct him in real time. All this and your emails! Special thanks to the DDT Wrestling Patreon members: Nate, Simon, Jeremy, Glenn, and Brandon! We are grateful for your support! Email DDT Podcast! Support DDT Wrestling on Patreon! Buy DDT Wrestling Merch!
Coming off the heels of a weird episode in Craig's backyard, the guys reconvened in Dave's luxury garage to get back on track. The result? Discussions of Underoos, shark parties, water park patrons, nipple tattoos, earwax, and Guns & Roses. It's nice to have them back to normal, isn't it? --- #ripodcast #podernfamily #humorpodcast #comedypodcast #gunsnroses #waterwizz #badtattoos #jaws #crushitlikequint www.needlesstosaypodcast.com www.ntspodcastgear.com
Beer 1: Toppling Goliath, Heineken (2:45) Navarette Valdez - Recap & Reactions (21:00) Joshua Helenius - Reactions & Wilder Next? (26:35) MLB Quick Pitch - Padres vs Orioles, Ohtani, Dissolve the Angels (39:45) NBA & James Harden at it again (44:35) Nascar Pitstop (46:45) Punting the Parlay Beer 2: Michelob, Heineken (51:50) Jack Ryan - Season 4 reactions (62:25) The Witcher - Back "half" rant (65:20) Transformers: Rise of the Beasts - Review (72:10) JO's Creed 3 Review (80:20) American Gladiators 30 for 30 Thoughts
Smoking and Drinking in Capes Rob and Jason put on their superman Underoos and sit down for a romping good time with the Man of Steel. Wait, why are grown men in Underoos? And who said this flick was a romping good time? It's 1978's Superman.
Episode 69 is LIVE, and this week Adam and Kevin watched Sam Raimi's 1981 moisterpiece, Evil Dead! Come get some deadite devilry, and witness the rise of the supernatural superman, Ash Williams. This picture will hit you like a stick to the crotch, so wear your brown Underoos while listening because you might just crap your pants! JOIN US. Everywhere you pod. It's Miller time! DBP Hosts: Adam Crohn: Instagram: @actoydesign / @ihavespokenpod / @mom_gave_them_away Kevin Krull: Instagram: @theotherkevinkrull Support the show directly on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/deathbypodcast Death by Podcast Linktree: https://linktr.ee/deathbypodcast Follow us: Instagram: @deathbypodcast Twitter: @DBPpodcast YouTube: Death by Podcast
ESPN NBA Insider Brian Windhorst made it sound like Kyrie could end up reuniting with KD in Phoenix, but Jay disagrees. First Take's Stephen A. Smith joins to talk about that and more. Plus, Dave Burns from Burns & Gambo, and ESPN Nets Reporter Nick Friedell joins to discuss how this deal happen from the Suns & Nets sides. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ESPN NBA Insider Brian Windhorst made it sound like Kyrie could end up reuniting with KD in Phoenix, but Jay disagrees. First Take's Stephen A. Smith joins to talk about that and more. Plus, Dave Burns from Burns & Gambo, and ESPN Nets Reporter Nick Friedell joins to discuss how this deal happen from the Suns & Nets sides. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ESPN NBA Insider Brian Windhorst made it sound like Kyrie could end up reuniting with KD in Phoenix, but Jay disagrees. First Take's Stephen A. Smith joins to talk about that and more. Plus, Dave Burns from Burns & Gambo, and ESPN Nets Reporter Nick Friedell joins to discuss how this deal happen from the Suns & Nets sides. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ESPN NBA Insider Brian Windhorst made it sound like Kyrie could end up reuniting with KD in Phoenix, but Jay disagrees. First Take's Stephen A. Smith joins to talk about that and more. Plus, Dave Burns from Burns & Gambo, and ESPN Nets Reporter Nick Friedell joins to discuss how this deal happen from the Suns & Nets sides. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ESPN NBA Insider Brian Windhorst made it sound like Kyrie could end up reuniting with KD in Phoenix, but Jay disagrees. First Take's Stephen A. Smith joins to talk about that and more. Plus, Dave Burns from Burns & Gambo, and ESPN Nets Reporter Nick Friedell joins to discuss how this deal happen from the Suns & Nets sides. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Covino & Rich have your Tyson Tuesday on lock, on FSR! Rich explains why Underoos are on his mind today & the fellas talk about a Hamlin "source" on Good Morning America. NPR has an end of the year over-used phrases list that Covino & the crew have fun with, #1 is sports related! They talk Cavs & LeBron/Lakers, then fire up 'IRON MIKE TRVIA!' A caller gets in on the trivia for the first time, with a NERF football on the line! Plus, prayers for Hamlin & Wizard of Oz in 4K? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For merchandise, podcast and youtube:https://linktr.ee/wes.tankersleyJoin the Success Warrior Crew Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/successwarriorcrew/This Episode of Shaping Success is brought to you by Terry Levy at Parkway Chevrolet in Tomball Texas. If you are in the market for a new car or truck give Terry a call at 346-273-1042 thats 346-273-1042 and let Terry help you out. Don't forget The best Way is Parkway!Check out our sponsor Tattooed and Successful @tattoedandsuccessfulco use code TANK at check out for a special Discount! https://tattooedandsuccessful.com/Check out our sponsor The Warriors Collection for coffee, gear and more use code TANK at check out for a special Discount! https://warriorscollectionbrand.com/Follow Shaping Success https://shapingsuccesspodcast.buzzsprout.com/Email Wes@westankersley.com for guest ideas or to be on the show!This Episode of Shaping Success is brought to you by Terry Levy at Parkway Chevrolet in Tomball Texas. If you are in the market for a new car or truck give Terry a call at 346-273-1042 thats 346-273-1042 and let Terry help you out. Don't forget The best Way is Parkway! Check out our sponsor The Warriors Collection for coffee, gear and more use code TANK at check out for a special Discount! https://warriorscollectionbrand.com/Support the showFor merchandise, podcast and youtube: https://linktr.ee/wes.tankersley Join the Success Warrior Crew Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/successwarriorcrew/ This Episode of Shaping Success is brought to you by Terry Levy at Parkway Chevrolet in Tomball Texas. If you are in the market for a new car or truck give Terry a call at 346-273-1042 thats 346-273-1042 and let Terry help you out. Don't forget The best Way is Parkway! Check out our sponsor Tattooed and Successful @tattoedandsuccessfulco use code TANK at check out for a special Discount! https://tattooedandsuccessful.com/ Check out our sponsor The Warriors Collection for coffee, gear and more use code TANK at check out for a special Discount! https://warriorscollectionbrand.com/ Follow Shaping Success https://shapingsuccesspodcast.buzzsprout.com/ Email Wes@westankersley.com for guest ideas or to be on the show!
Flapping & Fawning: Two Non-Binary Drag Queens Navigating Life
Flap Jack And Fawn discuss the local queer competition show happenings and episode four of the Boulet Brother's Dragula: Titans, "Dungeons and Drag Queens Two: Into the Underdark." Buy Flapping & Fawning Merch: https://store.streamelements.com/flapjacqueline --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On the fifteenth episode of Blockbuster Rewatch, Andy Atherton welcomes Tim Capel to do a live watch of the 2016's Captain America: Civil War continuing his MCU rewatch. Originally broadcasted live on Stream Lounge, the duo discusses extreme paintball enthusiasts; Scarlett Johansson's stunt double; stopping mid-explosion; Vision's charming sweater; Sam Elliott vs. Sam Neill; ways to cook paprikash; Sebastian Stan's filmography; the start of the Wanda & Vision; MCU romances; characters with the last name Ross; Peter Parker's intro into the MCU; twin beds; Underoos; Steve's moral conflicts and where the MCU will go from this point. To watch the Stream Lounge Broadcast, click on the link below: https://www.streamlounge.io/watch/fea1d223-556b-4293-bd79-0c2186d81848
Tom Hanks taught us a lot in 1988. Be careful what you wish for. Adults are pretty stupid. And most importantly, Underoos have some crazy ass elasticity. Join Mike and Anthony as they give their takes on the beloved and sexually disturbing film, Big. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Russian Microchips vs Everyone else, VW Microbus returns, Star Wars Games, Meta platform fees are crazy, Honda hates 3d printing, Reddit comments get searchable, NFT are the wild west, OnePlus 10 Pro is a flop, SLS rocket still sucks, skyrim skeleton facial reconstruction, don't pick up strand underwear, Minecraft Movie.
0:00 Chris Dempsey of Altitude TV joins K&L to break down the Nuggets month of December, a quick preview of Nuggets/Thunder tonight, notable injury updates, what Nuggets fans can expect from the Thunder, and more. 10:39 Underoos, Spider-Man, and Andy thinks kids just don't care anymore. 21:13 More Nuggets conversation and who might be added to the team as the trade deadline approaches.
It's a late record, it's a short boy, and we're off to a great start. Bill and Mary can't handle dirty dishes anymore. Do we need to do a welfare check on Jay Leno? We have a short chat about Christmas music, and Mary claims to know something about inflation. Bill reveals he was dying for Underoos as a kid. We're all boosted up – get vaccinated folks! Kelley wants to brag about donating blood and it gets rambly. Mary has an elevator etiquette problem, and Kelley and Bill are not buying it, but they sure talk about it for a long time! Kelley's Hint List! Garden hose tips. Magnet fishing as a hobby. Mary's Reviews of Cooking Recipes! Umpire Pants Out!
In this episode God seems to be playing a trick on his newest prophet. Just to be...well..poopy. https://www.jonwatersvoiceover.com/podcasts https://www.jonwatersvoiceover.com/store Email: accordingtostupid@gmail.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4eFGkxmEr8omrlVSsgjxBb?si=_TZsNQjBRZ2TnrzM2ObeWA Audible (Jon's books): www.audible.com/search/ref=a_pd_S…r=Jonathan+Waters Music www.bensound.com Twitter twitter.com/accordtostupid Facebook www.facebook.com/gospelaccordingt…t_homepage_panel Itunes itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/jon-r…ng/id1156695372# Patreon www.patreon.com/Accordingtostupid Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC7LjFLpU4NWkmzMj_jhF0EA Audible (Jon's books): www.audible.com/search/ref=a_pd_S…r=Jonathan+Waters
With Thanksgiving in the rear-view mirror, and SM:NWH commercials running 24-7, is there ANY meat left on the bone? There are still 2 weeks till it hits theaters, but has Sony's marketing done what J.Jonah Jameson never could? AAWA Jon takes the leap from Novels to Comics with some of your favorite authors, while Charlie aims for a bullseye with Clint, Kate and all things Hawkeye!
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Grab some cereal, your Underoos, and don't wake Mom and Dad, it's time for 1980s Cartoon Trivia! This week, we're heading back to the time where cartoons for kids were just 30-minute long toy commercials. But we didn't mind. We loved every single minute of it. When you're done with 1980s Cartoon Trivia, we could use your reviews on iTunes and Podchaser. This is a huge help in getting new ears for the podcast. And more ears means more content. And more content means...well more content. Extra Credit Toy Galaxy 1980s Cartoon Intros 80s Cartoon Podcast More Like This 1990s Cartoon Trivia 1970s Cartoon Trivia Quotable 1980s Trivia --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dorkygeekynerdy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dorkygeekynerdy/support
Grab some cereal, your Underoos, and don't wake Mom and Dad, it's time for 1980s Cartoon Trivia! This week, we're heading back to the time where cartoons for kids were just 30-minute long toy commercials. But we didn't mind. We loved every single minute of it. When you're done with 1980s Cartoon Trivia, we could use your reviews on iTunes and Podchaser. This is a huge help in getting new ears for the podcast. And more ears means more content. And more content means...well more content. Extra Credit Toy Galaxy 1980s Cartoon Intros 80s Cartoon Podcast More Like This 1990s Cartoon Trivia 1970s Cartoon Trivia Quotable 1980s Trivia --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dorkygeekynerdy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dorkygeekynerdy/support
Grab some cereal, your Underoos, and don't wake Mom and Dad, it's time for 1980s Cartoon Trivia! This week, we're heading back to the time where cartoons for kids were just 30 minute long toy commercials. But we didn't mind. We loved every single minute of it. (more…)
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When you live with someone for a long time, the stories pile up. That’s especially true when the people who live together are siblings, because not only are you with each other all the time, but you’re also going about the business of growing up, and learning to handle the things that life throws at you. Case in point, me and my sister. Early on, I saw the need to tell some stories about how we’ve tackled projects together as adults, but I haven’t gone into great detail about our childhood, with the exception of the time she dotted me in my eye. So now, as I think I promised, it’s time to go a little further back into our childhood, mainly the early eighties, and tell you about some of the things that we got into. Parents, you may cringe, because there is a bit of blood, as well as something that would have probably gotten us labelled as terrorists in today’s culture of jumping to conclusions, and cancelling anybody that breathes in a way some people disagree with. Today, we tend to cover our kids in bubble wrap, but back then, it was a different time. I’m Michael Blackston. Why don’t you slip on your favorite Underoos, grab a bowl of cereal, and settle in for the Saturday morning cartoon that is my Funny Messy Life. _________________________ When we were kids, my sister spent a lot of her time looking after me, and a lot of her time being annoyed by me. The rest of time, were were in what more cultured Americans refer to as, “Kahoots”. I don’t know if that’s the right way to spell it, and I don’t care. Doesn’t matter. Me and Stephanie engaged in them because it was the eighties - a time just before the dawn of all the technology that keeps kids inside, punching keypads and video controllers with their thumbs. I would say it was safer for kids to play outside unsupervised back then, but by the time I’m done with this episode, that won’t hold water. Steph is my big sister, so there were times in our childhood when it was up to her to save the day. One of those times came on an afternoon when we were very young, and found ourselves playing in the yard with the boy that lived next door. I won’t give his name, but if you’d like to hear about some of the other trouble he got me into, go back and listen to the episode called, My First Love, when he introduced me to the famous, fabulous, four-letter F-word. You can’t read about it - I used bullet points to tell that story. Sorry. Anyway, he was mean. He was my sister’s age, or maybe a little older, and he liked to pick on me because I had not yet trained to be a ninja assassin, although I had aspirations. Behind the house, tucked a little way into the trees, was an old dog pen my dad had built. It had been years since there had been a dog back there, and nature had grown up all around it, so that you had to go down a short path to get to it. The path was bracketed on both sides by poison oak, stinging nettles, rabbit tobacco, and Devil’s Snare. Oh yeah, and Kudzu. It’s Georgia. There’s always gonna be Kudzu. The fence surrounding the thing was probably eight feet high, with rusty points of chicken wire sticking straight into the air like the evil fingers of a robot Satan, stuck in a perpetual freeze as they curse God. And I feel like I need to stop for a few seconds and make a note in my topics list about a future episode. Let’s see … chewing wild rabbit tobacco with my cousin who did stupidly stupid things with me … because we were stupid. I know there are people out there who don’t care for the word, “stupid”, but it’s okay because I’m calling myself and cousin it, and also … we were. Back to Steph crucifying herself. Wait … What?! Is this going to be graphic? Yeah. A little bit.. I don’t know how or why the neighbor boy got his hands on the banana seat from my bicycle, but he did. I think the equation in his mind probably looked a little something like this (Mathematicians, don’t laugh at me. I’m an artist. Just an artist.) Fun + Laughs∞ = (Banana seat + high fence)(Devil’s Snare) x (Michael crying) —————————————————— (Butt whoopin’/meanness) ¶ ÷ quota of evil doin’ However it went down in his mind, the fact remains that he got his hand on the banana seat from my bicycle and chucked it over the fence, into the forbidden dog pen, and the door to the pen had a chain on it. If you’ll refer back to my equation, the objective was to create fun and laughter, by virtue of my tears. Mission accomplished. Stephanie didn’t want to be the one to have to climb over the fence, but somebody was going to have to if I was going to shut up. I understand the compulsion of some people to be repulsed by the term, “Shut up”, but we were kids, and I needed to. The neighbor boy certainly wasn’t going to suddenly find a spark of mercy and climb to rescue my bicycle seat, so that left Steph. I was too little and overcome with grief anyway. Steph found a purchase for her feet and began the climb, fussing at the neighbor boy the whole time. Devil’s Snare reached out for her, awakened by my screams, her anger, and the stench of the neighbor boy’s untethered glee. She managed to find her way safely over the fence, into the pen, and tossed my banana seat back over, triumphantly. But the journey was far from over. The chain kept the door locked from the inside and out. Steph would have to make her way over the fence one more time to get out. She found a purchase once again for her feet, and began the arduous task of pulling her body toward the top. And she did it. Swinging her leg over the top of the fence, she tried to find a foothold again, to let herself down. And she found that foot hold. She swung her other leg over, and that’s when everything went wrong. Stephanie and I have always been fantastic climbers. We had Sweetgum trees all over the place in our yard, and because technology had not yet advanced to the stage of letting us send a digital version of ourselves up into the trees, carrying swords and machine guns, we had to go up into the real trees. It doesn’t escape me that there are some people out there who don’t care at all for the very mention of machine guns, but we were kids, and our dad taught us at an early age how to handle a firearm, so if we’d been allowed to, we surely would have strapped M-16s to our backs as we climbed. Dad would’ve frowned on that, though. The point is, that we climbed the trees all the way to the top, as far as we could go without them bending over, so Steph losing her footing on the fence was not an expected occurrence. Lose her footing she did, though, and she fell. She didn’t fall far. Those rusty fingers of metal at the top of the fence got into the game by stopping her fall. One of them tore deep into her wrist and held her, dangling and screaming. Now we were both screaming. She was screaming in pain and terror, I was screaming in grief and terror for Steph, and the neighbor boy, seeing what had happened, started screaming too, in terror for the butt whoopin’ he was likely to take, both from his dad when he got home, and Steph, if she made it down from there alive. I don’t recall how she ended up getting down, but she did, bloody wrist and all. I’m sure I remember it worse that it really was, and I probably got some of the details fuzzy. I was small, after all, and saw the whole thing through a blurry glaze of tears at the thought of not having my banana bicycle seat. I’ve always respected Stephanie’s chivalry in that moment, and I think she still has a scar on her wrist to show for it, but that’s the least of what could have happened to us. Later in years, when I was a preteen, and she was a teen, we found ourselves in possession of some firecrackers. I think they were called Black Cats. They were the kind you light, then throw to hear a loud bang, and that’s pretty much it. We stuck a few up the butts of actions figure and lit them just to watch how many arms and legs would go flying. Unfortunately for me, they were also the fast fuse kind. Why unfortunately for me? Well, Steph handed me a Black Cat one afternoon with the following plan. “You hold it, I’ll light it, and you throw it real fast.” I, being a MO-ron, agreed. Now, I get it that some of you out there might not want to hear the word Mo-ron. You consider it rude and insulting, but agreeing to this was not one of my finest moments and carries, I believe, the proper information to categorize me as such. I held the firecracker, and she struck a flame to the lighter. The fuse was long enough, but I suppose that in her excitement, she lost some control of her motor skills, because instead of lighting the fast fuse at the end, she opted for the lighting-the-firecracker-right-at-the-base-of-the-explosice maneuver. I barely managed to get it out of my hand before it went off. Had it actually exploded in my hand, I could have been seriously injured. As it was, I got enough distance from it - a few inches - that it only FELT like somebody chopped off my hand. I was numb for a couple of days. So, did that experience serve to teach us a valuable lesson? Yes it did. It taught us that it’s possible to live another day, and we came up with the most sinister plan yet. There were a lot of those firecrackers left, but we didn’t care for throwing them any more. They were powerful, and they hurt. We needed a way to harness their full potential, and better yet, all at once. We knew three things: A glass jar would hold all the powder if we meticulously cut through the paper of each firecracker and dumped the powder into it. If we drilled a tiny hole into the bottom of the jar and inserted a very long wick, we could place the jar, and all of its powder, at the center of Brady Bottoms - an area down the road from our house, and hide behind a tree to witness our glory. If we first doused the wick in gasoline, it would surely light and find its way to the jar. And we did exactly that. Well, almost. It took us days to secretly sit in dad’s metal building with Exacto knives, cutting the firecrackers and dumping their powder into a jar, but we did it, and hid the jar away until we could figure out a way to drill a hole in the bottom of it without breaking it. Luckily for us, mom found out about our master plan, and intercepted the jar, scolding us to no end, and thanking Jesus that we’d not gone through with it. Mama was wise because she knew three things: Exploding jars break into tiny pieces of glass projectiles that fly faster than Steph or I could have dodged. We would have wanted to see the explosion, so even though we had planned to hide our bodies behind a tree, our stupid idiot MO-ron faces would have been right in the line of fire. We had constructed a bomb, and even in the eighties, that’s illegal. We could have died. We tried to argue, but mama told us to shut up, and that she’d rather see us playing with machine guns in the tops of the Sweetgum trees, than have us become pasty little terrorists. So the first Sister Sister episode involved happy things like birthday cakes, the theatre, and parade floats, while this one involved grisly scenes, blood, and weaponry - some legal, others not so much. Needless to say, my sister and I have lived interesting lives, and there’s still a lot to tell. I’ll get to that on down the road. Until then, parents, watch your kids closely, and kids - don’t be stupid.
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Welcome back for another weekly installment of Straight Outta Gotham's Geekly News. This week Pete and Eric breakdown exciting casting news from John Wesley Shipp joining the cast of Stargirl, Rachel Zegler joining the cast of Shazam 2, and Andy Muschietti adding Sasha Calle to his upcoming Flashpoint film. Plus Blue Beetle gets a screenwriter, Spider-Man 3 gets a title, and Zack Snyder gets to speak about all of his upcoming projects. Pete also gives a breakdown of the Batman related happenings at the recent IGN Fan Fest! So slip on your favorite pair of Underoos and take a listen!!
Spider-Man has the nickname of "Underoos" in the Marvel films, but do you know the origin of the product? Join us as we talk to Larry Weiss who created the Underoos line back in the 1970s. As the jingle goes, "they're the underwear that's fun to wear." Along with creating Underoos Weiss also created Fruity and Coco Pebbles and there's many more products he's helped invent. It's a fun interview. If you would like to see the video of this podcast check it out here. https://youtu.be/euX2YtmdyEM Be sure to visit our main page at:http://www.spidermancrawlspace.com You can join our patreon page and get some very cool perks like exclusive podcasts and also help support the site. https://www.patreon.com/crawlspace Be sure to follow us on social mediaFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/SpiderManCrawlspace Twitterhttps://twitter.com/crawlspace101 Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/officialcrawlspace/ Youtubehttps://www.youtube.com/spidermancrawlspace
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In honor of its 40th Anniversary, this episode is all about publicity on The Empire Strikes Back, with special guest Craig Miller (Lucasfilm Publicity 1970s-1980s). We talk about how the publicity campaign was a pioneer for its time, ushering in a new way of marketing movies that continues to this day. Some of these include a 1-800 number to speak with your favorite Star Wars character, articles in Bantha Tracks, and The Muppet Show appearance. Craig was largely responsible for all content of Bantha Tracks, the first Star Wars fan club magazine, and talks about the lead-up to TESB through its pages. We dedicate this episode to the memory of Charlie Lippincott, who just passed away on May 19th. Mr. Lippincott worked as the Senior VP of Adverstising, Publicity, Promotion and Merchandising at Lucasfilm, and was a mastermind of promotion. Sarah is donating AND selling face masks! For all the details, click here. Small World Vacations Small World Vacationsis an official sponsor of Skywalking Through Neverland. Contact them for a no obligation price quote at www.smallworldvacations.com. Tell them Skywalking Through Neverland sent you. SUPPORT THE SHOW Find out how you can become a part of the Skywalking Force and unlock this content right here. CONTACT US Instagram: http://instagram.com/skywalkingpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/SkywalkingPod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/skywalkingthroughneverland Send emails to share@skywalkingthroughneverland.comand follow us on Facebook. If you dug this episode, click over to iTunes| Stitcher| YouTubeand leave us a review! Never Land on Alderaan!
Hey everyone! Hope you've been having an awesome week! We're smack dab in the middle of so many awesome blockbusters right now, that we thought we'd give you guys a few episodes to some of the biggest hits in Hollywood right now! Our 1st Reaction episode is about this year's most successful film to date: Captain America: Civil War! Ryan and Brad give Non Spoilers and Spoilers about the massively popular film and tell what we loved and didn't love about this particular Marvel entry. These are always a lot of fun to do and we love your feedback on episodes like these, so let us know what you thought of the film and be sure to tell your friends about us! Enjoy the show! Non-Spoilers: 00:00 - 24:14 Spoiler Talk: 24:15 - 80:47 (First person to find the "Underoos" audio clip, tweet at us and we'll retweet you!)
Brian Ibbot of Coverville and the Upcoming Soundography podcasts stops by the cafe to talk about Captain America: Civil War and how great is is to be a Marvel comic universe fan these days. Don't worry, no spoilers! We do however get under the ramparts of Game of Thrones, Season 6 Episode 3, Oathbreaker. Oh, and who doesn't love a good 3D printer? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Our heroes are back, and much sooner than expected. The reason for this podcast so quickly after the last? The emergence of a certain web-slinger in Marvel’s Cinematic Universe. That’s right kids, the final trailer for Captain America: Civil War has finally been released and Marvel is not holding back on anything. Explosions, friends turned enemies, … Continue reading The Geek Show Episode 82: UNDEROOS! →
(NSFW!) Live from The Hobbit premiere Jimmy Martin! Star Wars showed us sumthin! R2FiFa? Casting news. DCTV bad/good news. Age of Ultron adds more Loki? Review: Horrible Bosses 2. Underoos. Legion of Doom. Lego Justice League. Scream the TV series. Universal Monsters not scary. Best Apes movie? Sipmsons love. Lots more!
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Episode 4 features an interview with undead Lich enchantress, Heidi Lawler, who is also a third-year volunteer with True Dungeon. I discuss all the details of the Star Wars: X-Wing Miniatures Game, complete with geeky Star Wars sound effects, a 1970's Kenner toy commercial and a reveal of my favorite Underoos. We head to the Pacific ocean in search of carriers to sink in Warfare with Jeff. (Dear grongnards, it's Flat Top!) Our resident bartender tells us you don't need $1,000 to be drinking what they're drinking at the Kentucky Derby, unless you absolutely must have a silver straw in your mouth. We continue our series on painting up your miniatures with an easy, do-it-yourself technique to keep that paint flowing. And finally, a dice game review in 30 seconds, because 15-minute reviews are so 2011. Let's begin now, shall we? DOWNLOAD EPISODE 4 HERE Links Featured In This Episode: True Dungeon Star Wars: X-Wing Miniatures Game Underoos Flat Top Doodle Dice Mint Julep cocktail