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Weebles wobble...NO!! That's not appropriate.Do you know the head gestures of India?CODA sign language interpreter, Amaresh Gopalakrishnan explains those, other gestures, and languages and how they influence working Indian sign language interpreters. We discuss professionalism, research, his ongoing film projects, and more. Enjoy this end of the interview with Amaresh.Support the showDon't forget to tell a friend or colleague! Click below! Listen & follow on SPOTIFY. (https://interpretersworkshop.com/SPOTIFY) Listen & follow on APPLE PODCASTS. (https://interpretersworkshop.com/applepodcasts) Listen & follow on many other platforms. (https://interpretersworkshop.com/Share-FollowPodcast) Send me a voicemail! Share the PODCAST. Buy Me a Coffee. [TRANSCRIPTS ARE HERE] Thanks for listening. I'll see you next week.Take care now.
Have you ever felt the weight of time, wishing for just a single day more to achieve your dreams? Time's elusive dance is the heartbeat of this episode, as we weave through the tapestry of a leap year's extra day—a gift of time. Along with listeners' shares, we ponder a number of ways you could enrich your life with those precious extra hours. From personal growth to the bliss of extra sleep, we explore the delicate balance of effort, surrender, and trust and take a brave leap forward to relinquish the reins of control, just a bit. Plus, a challenge that's like having me in your pocket whenever you need it. Download the FREE HUG It Out 5 Day Challenge! https://www.hilaryrusso.com/5daychallenge Connect with Hilary: https://www.instagram.com/hilaryrusso https://www.youtube.com/hilaryrusso https://www.facebook.com/hilisticallyspeaking https://twitter.com/HilaryRusso https://www.tiktok.com/@hilisticallyspeaking https://www.hilaryrusso.com/podcast Music by Lipbone Redding https://lipbone.com/ ----- EPISODE CHAPTERS WITH SHORT KEY POINTS ----- CHAPTERS 0:00 Intro 1:21 Why do we have a leap year? 2:41 Audience shares. What they would do with extra time. 6:22 You choose to choose and the HUG it Out challenge. 8:22 Eight ways to leap into better health. 15:29 Closing thoughts --------- EPISODE TRANSCRIPT --------- 00:00 - Hilary Russo What would you do with one more day, if you were promised an extra 24 hours? How would you choose to spend that time, knowing that it was the only amount of time guaranteed to you? That's been on my mind a lot lately, especially with it being a leap year, a year that provides an extra day on the calendar, right? But here's the rub that day is not promised to you and it is not promised to me. What is promised is that the measure of time, that unit of time, is going to go on with or without you. So a calendar year is typically 365 days long, right? These so-called common years are the number of days it takes for the Earth to do a complete orbit around the sun, but 365 is actually the rounded number. It takes the Earth 365.242190 days, or five hours, 48 minutes and 56 seconds. That's almost six extra hours in that year, and that time has to be accounted for somehow. And that, my friends, is why we have February 29th. And I am not here to give you a science lesson, as nerdy as I might be, as interesting as it might be to you. I'm here to go back to that first question I asked you, with that extra day, if it was promised to you. What would you do to take the leap? 01:44 As I'm recording this, I'm on a deadline to get this episode done. Boy, oh boy, I could really use some extra time. It was in perfect Hilary fashion. It was the last minute idea that came to me ADHD brain was really showing up. Oh, I'll do an episode about this. And I started saying things to myself like oh, I could really use an extra day. If you're like me, I bet you catch yourself saying that too. Don't you Just give me a minute? Can I get a tea by the end of the day? Oh, the hours are flying by. I mean, the list goes on and on, with all the excuses, right. In fact, I recently asked you about this very thing, both in my Havening Happy Hour and then on social media. I asked you what would you do if you had more time? What brave leap would you take? And these were the replies that came back, and you might identify with some of them. 02:42 Ann said that she would use the time to promote her business and put herself out there more. Debbie would make a serious commitment and a plan for retirement. Rebecca would organize more activities and travel more with her kids. Matthew says work runs his life and he wants to relax more. Beverly wants more peace and tranquility in this last part of her life. Diane wants to build a website. Shelly wants time to work on her speaking and training business. Beth is leaping into making that long-term Italian visa a reality. Amy says she's got a big move coming up and that will likely shift her business. 03:17 Julie is thinking if I had an extra day, I would launch my new podcast. Now there's a lot of wood is going out there instead of leaps. Right, this is a "no woulds zone. No woods just when what a could have showed a product. So when is now the right time? And the answer is in the question. You need to trust. Stop micromanaging the universe. That's not your job. Show up, be trust and let it do the work for you. Right, surrender and release. And then there's that one leap I hear about the most. 04:03 If I had more time, if I had an extra hour or two, I would sleep more. We are a society, a nation and even a world that's really lacking sleep. And if you want to learn more about this, I actually shared all about sleep and our need for optimal sleep in episode 140 of the HIListically Speaking Podcast with sleep expert Molly Eastman. She was my guest on the show and she shared a lot of great advice on how to get optimal sleep. So be sure to download that episode after our little chat right here and before we move forward. 04:50 I love that you tune into this show week after week. I love that you're pressing play, but I really need you to do me a solid okay so others can find this show, Make sure that you're not only subscribed, but that you also hit that download button when you're listening, wherever you're tuning in from. This actually helps independent podcasters like myself be found by others just like you, and that's what we're trying to do here. We're trying to provide a space that gives people the tools to be kind to their mind and be a happy, healthy grown-up. So hit that subscribe button, tap the download, press play and off we go. Okay, so let's take that leap. 05:39 February 29th is leap day. I want to remind you that, even though it's just about six hours of extra time that leap year provides us, it's more about you getting into the mindset of using your time effectively, whether it is on leap day or any day really. So if this episode is reaching your ears on leap day. That's great. There's a reason for that. But if it's not, there's a reason for that too. Everything's a message, everything's a sign. So stop for a moment and think why now? Why today? Right, because in the silence the answers do come. 06:22 You can choose to do something you've been working on and we heard a number of different ways you can do that or start something brand new. You heard many examples of people wanting to dive into something that could really benefit their lives, and that's the beauty of life. You choose to choose. And if you're feeling a bit of self-doubt with trying something new or diving into something and leaping into something you've been thinking about but it's been on the back burner, you just need to hug it out, and I'm going to help you with that and you're going to love what I have to share. I have a special gift for you on this episode. I've never done this before. I'm sharing a link to download my Hug it Out Challenge for free Five days to add more awareness, allowance and alignment in your life, with humor, understanding and gratitude. H-U-G gotta HUG it Out. So make sure you check the link in the podcast notes of this episode to grab that PDF. It is absolutely free. It's the first time I've ever shared it. Like I said, this version, and I want you to reach out to me afterwards, after you download it, after you do the five days, let me know how it's going for you. 07:40 Choosing little changes in your every day is what is going to create the space for the life that you deserve, and I want to help you do that. And part of that extra time is to provide you with ways to get you in the flow and sometimes taking that first step is the hardest into that leap right, that first push, when you hug it out with yourself to be brave and to take the leap knowing that you will not fall, and even if you do, you will get back up right. Weebles wobble, but they don't fall down. The one place to start is always with self-care. So I want you to take a deep breath and connect to what I'm about to share with you. 08:24 Sometimes, even with a little extra time, you procrastinate, don't you? I'll do it tomorrow, I'll get it done at some point. You think that time is promised to you. It's not. Like I said before, let's be intentional and use this time well and be grateful for it, too Grateful for every moment you have. We don't need to be abusing time. We need to work with time. So here are eight ways to take a leap into better health now that you have a little extra time. Not when, but now. And we're going to start with the big one Sleep. 09:08 You need to get more sleep. Make it a priority. Imagine if you have an extra five to six hours of sleep, or even divide that up to have an extra hour for five or six days. Lack of sleep increases your risk for obesity, infections, heart disease, depression. The list goes on and on. Not to mention, you're going to be a little bit grumpy, right? So make sleep a priority. Okay, and I will join you on that. One Will not join you with your sleep, but you know what I'm saying. I'll join you on that journey. I want you to move your body. 09:51 Take this time to leap into an activity you enjoy. It doesn't have to be an hour of fitness. It can be simply taking a walk in the park, or what about dancing around your living room? When is the last time you did that? The American Heart Association recommends moderate intensity activity at least 150 minutes per week. That's about a half hour, five days a week. You have 30 minutes. Use it effectively. That's time well spent. I want you to connect. Give yourself more time for human connection. It can be coffee with a friend or even a phone call. If you're going to move, you might as well ask somebody to take a walk with you. Strong, healthy relationships promote better well-being, and human connection is essential for healthy living. 10:50 How about upping those skills? Have you thought about learning a musical instrument or a new language? But you keep thinking, ah, it's going to be too hard, it's going to take too much time. Or you want to learn CPR, but you've been putting it on hold. Or how about finishing that book? I'm raising my hand on that one. I've been putting that on the back burner, thinking when am I going to find the time? That self-doubt has got to go and trust me, I get it. But note to self and to you, time isn't promised. Do something you haven't done before that will ignite your mind and challenge you. I promise you you'll feel better. 11:35 Volunteer Acts of kindness can do a lot for your mental health, and imagine what it can do for those that you're serving. It can really be anything you want it to be Finding something that you really connect with and brings you joy. So a little story for you. When I was living in New York City, I was a volunteer for therapeutic horseback riding. Yes, there are actually horse stables in New York City. It brought me such joy. Right, it aligned with what I love children, animals being of service. So look for those moments. What do you love? Find that thing and then lend a hand. You're going to feel so much better when you do. And, yes, you have the time, or you're going to make the time right. 12:29 Eat! Mangia! That's our next one. And yes, you should enjoy foods you love. Have you ever wondered why people in areas like the Blue Zones are breaking the 100 mark, living past 100? They eat foods that are healthy, but they also eat foods they enjoy. And food is a relationship, and you might remember my conversation with Blue Zones founder Dan Buettner on Episode 66, when we talked about the nine principles of longevity. Nourishment is more than just what you physically eat. Your relationship with yourself includes everything around you. So treat yourself. Why rob yourself of life's pleasures? And if you need help creating a better relationship with food, that's something you struggle with. I got you. There's a link in the notes of this episode to support you on that journey, because we'll get you there. 13:24 I want you to pamper yourself. You don't have to hit the spa to treat yourself right, okay, one of my favorite things to do is take a bubble bath. I am a bubble bath fanatic and I love to soak and I love to sit in the tub. It can be as simple as that. It can be anything you want it to be. Actually Read a book, just rest your eyes for a little bit, listen to some great music and look, I'm a gal that also loves bumping it up a notch and hitting a spa or getting a massage or a mani-pedi. You can do that too. Maybe a run or hike or, even better, a little havening session, a little CPR for your amygdala Hampering yourself will help boost your mood, so why wouldn't you want to add that to your day? 14:12 And last but not least, gratitude. Practice gratitude every day, numerous times a day, for the little things and the big things. I can't say that enough and I know I've said this numerous times on this podcast when you start your day with two minutes of gratitude, compared to three minutes of grabbing your phone and going and doing and getting up and moving and not really giving yourself time to appreciate you and the things that you provide in this world and put out there in the world, and even the things around that bring you joy. Those two minutes, six to eight hours later, have a 27% more likelihood of bringing you a good day, a happy day, compared to those three minutes doing that other thing. That's a lot of time to put on the table, and that G in the gratitude is the H-U-G and hug it out. 15:10 And it's not just about that gratitude, like I said, towards others and experiences. It really starts with self, it begins with in. That's where I want you to start. Those small moments of appreciation are going to make big dents in happy living. So that's it. Eight ideas. Eight ideas, sunshine. 15:29 Imagine what you can do if you just take one step forward into that leap and be brave. It becomes so much easier after that, after you take that first step right. It's momentum, it's movement, it's energy. So be brave and hug it out every day. And remember to download that five day challenge, the Hug it Out Challenge. It is my gift to you to take that brave leap into a new day and a new possibility. And, of course, I want to thank you for tuning in week after week. Thank you for subscribing, for downloading so others find this show too and reminding me to keep showing up. That's what you do for me Keep showing up and keep pressing record, Hil. Yeah, I'm grateful for that every day. So, on that note, be brave and leap, because I promise you the net will appear. I love you and I believe in you. Be well.
Send us a Text Message.The Super Villains take a smoke break on this exciting episode of SoaploreWelcome back Soap Fiends!!Richie and Angie play it cool while the rest of the cast spirals out of control. Maggie's very specific request to not have Jacqueline business aired out in the streets is ignored after Emma gets her hand on the scandalous article. Cole and Shania-Linda learn the hard way that nice guys do indeed finish last. Lance manages to outdo himself with a world class F-boy display of iconic 80's , bad-boy douche baggery, The bar has been set people!! Try and keep up! Terry misses the bad girl mark while a pregnant Melissa seems to hit her stride after a major victory.
“If the sign of success is the number of failures you have, I'm well on my way to success.”- Joy FosterEvery good business owner is like one of those Weebles. However hard you try and knock them down, they'll always spring back up. And if you've ever wondered what it takes to set up and run a successful business, strap yourselves in! This is undoubtedly the most raw and open episode Joy Foster has ever recorded.In fact, it's the story of how she almost killed TechPixies, her £1 million social media company, overnight and what it took to hit the reset button to rebuild it. Here's why you should tune inHear the mistakes Joy made early on and how self-sabotage got in the way of her success. Discover the one thing, despite all the ups and downs, that has ensured that TechPixies has been able to ride out the bumpy bits. And find out more about the programme Joy did that changed everything as you get the lowdown on the five lessons Joy learned from her mentor, Amy Porterfield. Here's what to listen out for:[03:46] Tony Robbins, Jeff Walker, Amy Porterfield and me. [10:56] How my first online course launch went. [15:38] Celebrating 100 students. [18:41] You can't outperform your self-image. [21:10] How I nearly killed my business overnight. [27:14] What I did to rebuild TechPixies.[41:21] The 5 lessons I've learned from Amy Porterfield.So, for a no-holds-barred look at a business journey from an entrepreneur who has been through it all (and isn't afraid to open up about the messy bits), this episode is packed full of lessons you'll love.It's also a reminder that you can survive anything as long as you have a good product/course/service that serves people in place.Press play now. ▶️▶️▶️ For details of the Bootcamps mentioned in this episode, please visit TechPixies.comLove our podcast? Leave a review and get hold of our Quick Start Podcast Guide.Want to get in touch? We'd love to hear from you.Follow us on social media @techpixies and ping us a DM or drop us a line at support@techpixies.com Thanks for listening!
Julee has a toy at-the-ready with which to kick off this episode. Over FaceTime, Tom catches the briefest glimpse of the tiniest corner of the toy and knows it instantly. From there, it's...Index Card Games for points, Weebles that wobble (but don't fall down), whether or not Tom cares for a see-saw, whether or not Julee cares for cartoon ducks, tumbles down research rabbit holes, a wonderful AirTamer commercial (our Season 6 Sponsor) written and performed by Tom and Julee, with original music by Nomi Abadi *, some inimitable banter from “Rini and Tidi” ™, Julee reports some tough news, bully history memories bubble to the surface (we quickly suppress those), a hilarious M'Update ("Mom-Update" = a check-in from Mom on the accuracy of something we've covered), Jack Nicholson impressions, a WICKED surprise card-draw that prompts a great toy from the archives -- as well as original characters improvised on the spot by Julee and Tom…..and don't get Tom started on eggs! It'll all make sense in this Special (longer) Edition - Episode 68 “Weebles and Uncle Dumps”! Make some eggs and give it a listen!! Now in their forties, Julee and Tom Antonellis are reconnecting as brother and sister in THE MOST distant a socially-distant podcast can be in the United States. While recording on each coast (and seeing each other over FaceTime) all the way from Los Angeles (Tom) to Boston (Julee), they start unearthing the core lessons, laughs and connections of their childhood. Plus, Julee has to fight her fear of cobwebs while Tom enjoys the comfort of his office -- yet he CAN'T touch his beloved toys like she can.On their Instagram for this Voice Arts Awards-nominated podcast, [ @backthroughthebasementpod ] you can follow along to see pictures of everything they unearth. As the bio there indicates: Tom & Julee (actors, comics, voiceover artists & siblings), children of the 80s, must go through all their toys and belongings in their parents' basement. Oh boy! [Season 6 of “Back Through The Basement” is sponsored by AirTamer.]* used with permissionSupport the show
Welcome to Episode 33 of the Movement Logic podcast! Today, Sarah is flying solo - good thing she's spent a lot of time working on her balance. We tend to think of balance as a precision activity to strive for, but in this episode, Sarah flips the script and shows you why balance is a non-falling event.You will learn: The 3 systems in the body that contribute to balance The difference between static and dynamic balance, and which is more important What types of exercise improve functional balance, and which don't (you might be surprised) The real reason older clients are afraid of falling How to challenge the 3 balance systems for your clients and students in a fun and playful way Why Sarah is obstacle course obsessed!Balance System Challenge TableMovement Logic Hips Tutorial currently on sale - 25% off!Sarah's Obstacle Course DemonstrationLong-term strength and balance training in prevention of decline in muscle strength and mobility in older adultsLower-extremity resistance training on unstable surfaces improves proxies of muscle strength, power and balance in healthy older adults: a randomised control trial
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Welcome to Episode #45 of the Last Call Trivia Podcast! As usual, we start with a round of general knowledge questions to get the ball rolling. Then, we've got a totally kewl theme round of Intentionally Misspelled Words Trivia!Round OneFirst up, we have a Technology Trivia question about a telecom company that uses a colorful name for their top-of-the-line plan.Next, an Animals Trivia question challenges the Team to name the three-letter word that is used to refer to the young of several animals, including rabbits and raccoons. The first round concludes with a Geography Trivia question about the three states that meet at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers.Bonus QuestionToday's Bonus Question is a follow-up to the Geography question from the first round.Round TwoIf you consider standard spelling to be more of a guideline than a rule, now is your time to shine. For today's theme, we've got an uh-mazing round of Intentionally Misspelled Words Trivia!First up, we have a Celebrities Trivia question that challenges the Team to identify the stage name of the actor and rapper whose real name is Chris Bridges.Next, we have a Food Trivia question about the Luther Burger, a sandwich named after Luther Vandross.Round Two wraps up with a Toys Trivia question about the brand known for making classic toys like Glo Worm, Weebles, and the Sit n' Spin.Final QuestionWe've reached the Final Question of the game, and today's category of choice is Companies. Get ready to cash in on your frequent flier miles for this one!
This week Matthew & Sam return to talk Bingo, gray hair, Weebles, dead celebrity, Elon buying Twitter, and the evils of digital currency. Also: Matthew brings gifts for the Whiskey Minute, and tells us about his SCUBA trip to Belize! Part one of three.
We all know 'Weebles wobble, but they don't fall down' and this week we found out why and where the Weebles came from. These small egg shaped toys for toddlers have been around forever it seems, and they never seem to tear up or break!
Behind the Porn Scenes with Lelu Love - Sex, Dating and My Real Life
In “Behind The Porn Scenes” Podcast Episode 270 you will hear: Why I RUSHED to my butt doctor last week!!
On the House mix 238 Tracklist 1. Let's Get High. Freqish 2. Not Me. ZYNK 3. Diamonds. Mind.E (Ferreck Dawn remix) 4. Chicago Freestyle. Drake (Saigon Edit) 5. That Thing. (Doo Wop) FHO003 (Frank's Hot Ones) 6. Fly In. James Curd 7. Goody Two Shoes. Timmy P (Max Chapman remix) 8. Into It. LewRaz 9. Baby. Codes ft. Shoshannah (Astronomar's 'Show Me Guac' Edit Dub) 10. Weak In The Knees. Sammy Legs, Britton Ft. TCHiLT 11. That Beat. PVJAMVS 12. Weebles. Sammy Legs, Britton 13. Trick me. Twippy 14.GIGO. Lucati 15. Uncle Velvet. Lucati (Original Mix) 16. My Jam. Blackchild (ITA) 17. Direction. DJ Susan 18. Don't Stress. Chapter & Verse (Extended Mix) 19. Flashlight. Parliament (PVJAMVS & NES Edit) 20. Mooda Koopa. Marc Spence 21. Woow. Vush (BROHOUSE) 22. U Really R. Eveningperple (Casmalia remix) 23. Eelated. Steve Darko & Bøats House Tech House 5 March 2021
Welcome to Harry Potter & The Boys, my Harry Potter fan fiction podcast that I wrote when I was 13 years old. This time I'm joined by the show's first double guest appearance, comedians Meg Archibald and Luke Kidgell. Luke makes his second appearance on the show, while Meg makes her debut! In Chapter 15, the boys crash a staff dance party, where some disastrous events take place. Mr. Charger is strangely missing, and a mysterious cloaked figure enters the room, cursing many of the staff with our brand new favourite spell, "Weebles." Plus, a major character's life is taken, as the book sees it's first (serious) death. www.radiomike.com.au Support the show: https://radiomike.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on The Spark File, Susan and Laura are serving up two pipin' hot sparks... Join them as they suss out their obsession with Jane Austen -- is it the repressed sexual tension? the perfect witty, cutting remark? And listen as they dig into their memories of the toys that shaped our childhoods and what might be made of them now... From the Draw-a-Face Doll to the Little Lady Electric Range, Weebles that wobble, and Willy the Waterbug sprinkler... memories (and sparks) are tied up in these toys!
In this episode, Lisa & Patrick talk about a couple of movies... 'Flash Gordon' (1980) & 'The Karate Kid' (1984)... and a couple of TV shows from the '70s & '80s... "V" & "Grizzly Adams"...They discuss the bands ZZ Top & Fleetwood Mac... and talk about some old toys and fads like Weebles and the Pet Rock. Join in on the retro fun!
Greetings and Introductions Albert, Will, and Ernest Cline! Gunter Groups with us tonight: Official RPO Gunter Clan of Facebook Panamanian Gunters Ready Player One Discord Server Members Ready Player One Reddit Page The Basement Supporters and Patreon Members Update on Ready Player Two Ernie catches us up on how things are going post launch! Main Show "Cutscene" Narrative The Pop! eXistenZ (1999) The 13th Floor (1999) Tommy Tutone - "8675309/Jenny" (1981) Brainstorm (1983) Weebles (1971 - Present) Strange Days (1995) Q&A Host questions Gunter questions Tflu99 Tbickle2011 JR Eaton Jud Philpot Chris Lafayette Georgios Marios Sarris Fando Hosts Albert "Two Tone" Padilla Will "Weeble Wobble" Wilkins Ernest "Sequel Luke" Cline 3-2-1 Contact! Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and Twitch: @TheBasementRPO Facebook: /TheBasementRPO Patreon: www.patreon.com/TheBasementRPO TeePublic: http://tee.pub/lic/mjtTM-nrguo
In this week's episode of the "Power Kid Podcast," host Phil Albritton of Power Kid Design speaks with prolific toy and game designer Elliot Rudell. Rudell Design has been in business since 1975 and has been responsible for the development and licensing of products that have generated millions for the toy industry. The success of Rudell's toys and games, including Splash Out, Upwards, Wet Head, GeoTrax, GlowDome, and Weebles led to his induction into Hasbro's Toy Inventor Hall of Fame in 2001. On the show, Rudell discusses how his “whimsical graphic flare” landed him his first job and early success at Mattel and the development of Upwards. Additionally, Rudell offers advice for young inventors and explains the importance of a passionate pitch. Finally, Albritton and Rudell discuss the recent partnership between Rudell Design and Far Out Toys to create products inspired by pocket.watch's massively successful Ryan's World brand. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adventuremedia/message
That Does Suit Madame, a Podcast about "Are You Being Served?"
“Oh dear, that’s given him a wibbly wobbly tummy!” TDSM Battle Royale: Misters Jeff and Brandon disagree on this episode. Madame Beryl is a Unanimous TDSM listener! Americans: Go and early vote (and bring a friend). A sneak peak into the sets of AYBS (or lack thereof). A “lotions” department? Brandon was a confused child and thought the 1970s was just a popular period in London in the 90’s. (Anyone else?) Retro toy prices from when we were kids in the 80s. “Weebles” and the fabulous tree house playset (which is still in production!) Frank Thorton manages to recite the funniest joke in AYBS with a straight face. Grace Bros sells SUPER pricy dolls (or maybe toys got a LOT cheaper). Back to the Future and AYBS intersection. We learn the history of tea (and how to make the perfect cuppa). Fizzy lemonade isn’t what you think it is, Americans. Leave the show a voicemail at the Peacock Hotline: (662)-PEACOCK (662-732-2625) and find us on Facebook at FB.me/ThatDoesSuitMadame and on Twitter @DoesSuitMadame #AYBS #AreYouBeingServed #ImFree #Britcom #comedy #MrHumphries #ThatDoesSuitMadame #GraceBros #podcast #LGBTQ #LGBT #AYBS #BlackLivesMatter #WashYourHands #WearAmask #BidenHarris2020 #AbsolutelyFabulous
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No State Fair? Not at Weebles. Marketing guru Perry Zubeck explains the concept behind owner Don's North End State Fair. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode is brought to you by Weebles. Weebles wobble, but they don’t fall down. Amanda kicks off the episode by singing her hit song “I’m Not Gonna Clean”, then we call our friend Joe Randazzo again and talk about camping and other cool topics like Hot Carls and Cleveland Steamers. This episode includes a cover of “The Fat Boys Are Back” by Chuck WatkinsJoin the Patreon for $5/month and get 50 minutes more of this episode! patreon.com/worldrecordpodcast
When did fashion dolls morph into America’s movable men? Why do unicorns and Pegasus get confused for one another? Who, among rock stars, would make the ugliest, but most talented, baby? What Golden Raspberry Award-winning actor and former BOP Boy are we infatuated with? How is it that Weebles wobble but do not fall down? And where does Albort dream of going with the King of Horror? The long-awaited responses are revealed in this tell-all rainy-day cocktail-conversation between Mr. & Mrs. Einstone from the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hour 1 of A&G features our GM, Kim Jung Un! Plus, MichaelAngelo encourages alt-sports, Joe's Mailbag clears the air, and we listen to John Cleese on power!
All bad-ass witches and spiritual gurus know how to say "no" and when to act. Having healthy boundaries and being firmly rooted in the physical world are not juxtapose to spiritual living; rather they are essential for a fully empowered, deeply connected, balanced life. Learn from the order of the high Weeble masters and you'll never stay down. "Weebles wobble, but they don't fall down." Read the blog post for related empowerment tools and exercises: https://totallywitchin.com/the-empowered-witch-no-is-the-new-yes-action-and-boundaries-to-enhance-your-life/ Includes: Energetic exercises for grounding and empowerment Mental/Emotional exercises for assessing toxicity and weighing action verses inaction Check out our website for more great resources and witchy wisdom: totallywitchin.com #empowerment #witchywisdom #grounding #toxicrelationships #sacredspace #bodymindspirit #boundaries #mentalhealth #personaldevelopment #personalresponsibility #takecharge
Well here we are heading toward the end of week 2 of our official lock down and it’s been really interesting to see our emotions come to the surface as the dust has begun to settle don’t you think? Whilst the virus is in the air, there is also this weird sense of uncertainty, a kind of low hum of what next? We don’t know what to expect, we are all in the dark and this naturally causes this feeling of unease, of agitation, and of heightened emotion – I’ve had so many messages from you and read so many posts from others all saying the same thing, random tears, feeling fine one minute and then overwhelmed by an imposing sense of doom the next – it’s just a roller coaster and it’s a ride that we can’t get off - ….I remember years ago going to Chessington World of Adventures with our church youth group and I’ve never been one for heights and I was literally man handled on to the Vampire Ride, for the first few seconds I fought it, my fear rose to the surface but once I realised there was no going back, I embraced the fear, screamed my heart out and made it to the end. Giving birth is the same, once it starts, there’s no going back, you know its going to hurt and you can’t guarantee the result but there’s no pressing stop. We keep seeing the words “in this together”, there’s been no greater equaliser in our lifetimes, a disaster that has pretty much effected everyone and I feel like whilst we have all spent our lives merrily discovering our individual senses of self, doing our own things, building our own futures, suddenly we have become realigned with this deep connection with one another, and this deep NEED for one another – don’t you think? …saying that, there is nothing equal about our situations, I can only imagine how claustrophic it is for someone without any outside space, or families cramped into small houses, multiple children sharing rooms or even beds – even worse when you look out beyond the UK and look at countries such as India and where people live in incredibly close proximity and the idea of washing your hands is completely foreign, the mind just doesn’t know where to go – so yes we have so much to be thankful for safely in our homes – but then saying that, I know having grown up in a violent family myself, there are people who are not safe at home either, they say domestic abuse is up by over 20% ….the situation is so much bigger than the virus and that feeling of being powerless, of just waiting for the light at the end of the tunnel, the not knowing about jobs and businesses …I mean the financial implications are massive for many! The government have done a great job with the packages they have provided but at the same time, I know of plenty of people who have slipped through the net – its exhausting! For me this is where looking back to history is helpful, there have been many many disasters over the years, tsunamis, earthquakes, floods, and fires that have killed hundreds of thousands of people in a matter of days – that has brought entire villages, towns and cities to their knees, eradicated businesses and crashed economies ….and then it comes to an end, and they rebuild This will pass, like TB, like Smallpox, like measles, all of which have taken billions of lives over the years, we will find a vaccine and we will eventually fight back – but in the meantime – what do we do? I had to contact my daughter’s school this week as they are piling on the work, reminding everyone to be ready for virtual school at 8:55 as if they are still at school – and totally not addressing the fact that everyone’s lives are different right now – it virtually impossible for most to just keep on going doing the same thing as before when everything else around them is different – I have to say, personally I’m still working and leaving the house to commute and take provisions to my mum when she needs them so in many ways I don’t feel isolated – but my mind seems to be going at a different pace, it’s like the entire world has suddenly slowed down and I have to say I’m loving that, whilst I’m probably more busy than usual, and I know it’s the same for many parents who are now desperately trying to keep children stimulated and entertained whilst also working whilst also providing more meals than before and absolutely no peace anywhere – weirdly a bit like the eye in the storm, if we could lift all the pressure that says learn an instrument, pick up a new skill or suddenly become super fit, if we could find somewhere in our minds to stop and just be, in the midst of this new normal, I don’t know about you but I start to assess where we have come from! There are lots of silver linings to be found in the midst of this if we are willing to find them – Cathy talked last week about the humming bird and the vulture – they both find what they are looking for, one looks for life and the other looks for death. …. Suddenly we are forced to stop and acknowledge that perhaps there really is more to life, that through this re-connection with one another and the world around us, we really start to be aware of our deeper sense of self and spirituality. We have lived through the rise of the great “I”, the individual, that to be fair, has been going on probably for the last couple of centuries but in the process, it has slowly drawn as apart from each other and with the rise in technology and the ability to be socially connected in so many ways, the irony is that we have also become hugely disconnected at the fundamental levels and through this period of isolation, we are reconnecting. I’ve noticed the last few times that I’ve gone out for a walk, as we give each other space, as we take the wide birth, we then make the effort to seek out eye contact, say hello and make that connection – which is in STARK contrast to our lives previous to all this where we had our heads down, were generally considered weird if we said hello and did all we could to avoid eye contact but really not bothered about stepping into someone’s space – IT’S ALL CHANGE isn’t it? For years it’s been that way since smart technology really began to take over, especially in towns and cities, it’s eyes down and keep yourself to yourself. And we’ve been so obsessed with self for so long – I’m glad it’s being challenged, aren’t you? We have had control for such a long time, and influence over the outcome of our daily lives that we’ve fallen into this false sense of security that self is what counts - so of course suddenly when something comes along that we have zero control over, its going to feel as though the rug has been pulled from under our feet, of course we then struggle to stand, both individually and collectively. So if you’re feeling weird and wobbly right now please don’t think you are the only one!! Do you remember the weebles back in the 70s? They had weights in the bottom of them and the phrase was “Weebles wobble but they don’t fall down” – those weights grounded them – suddenly all the superfluous bits of 21st century life have been cast aside and we are left with who we are and the thing that grounds us, whatever that might be, faith, love, trust, elements that have been revered for centuries but at the same time can be easily swept aside when “self” starts to take centre stage – suddenly we are becoming reconnected to those absolute basic human needs that psychologist Maslow set out all those years ago – I talked about it in an episode way back ….. I was listening to Rob Bell’s podcast last week and I loved how he worded the fact that amongst all this fear, worry, sadness, and loss, is an invitation to be found and the challenge that comes with embracing that invitation, to acknowledge the fact that we have been plastering over crack after crack after crack over the years, and we have been hurtling towards this breaking point for a very long time. For how long have we been saying we feel like we’re on a machine that is just getting faster and faster, that technology is improving at such a pace that we just can’t keep up any longer? I know I’ve used the phrase multiple times over the years “stop the world, I want to get off” – well the world has stopped for us, not for us to get off, but so we can collectively take stock. By embracing what’s landed right in the centre of all of our lives with this virus, we are offered the chance to change. You might remember last week I mentioned how I had been chatting with my daughter about school. For years she has asked to be homeschooled and this has really given her the opportunity to try it. Granted she’s a little older now in year 10 but still, we talked about how this is an opportunity to create life to function in a way that works for us, and not the other way around – we live in a bunch of systems, family is a system, the education system, governmental system – so many rules and boundary lines and whilst some of them are necessary, we can also take this time to create something new, rather than being too quick to leap into back the old system when the time comes. In the midst of all the stress and grief and worry and fear that we are experiencing right now, there is also this gift hanging about offering to us the chance to really examine what matters, who matters, how we are spending each and every moment, what we are doing with our lives, where we are going and where we have been. Do we want it to continue in the same way? Over the last few years I have managed to drop my phone down the toilet twice and after the initial shock of oh good Lord now what am I going to do, it has offered to me a blessed relief of disconnection and both times I found I was sad when the time came around to reconnect – not because I don’t love connection with the outside world, you know I do – but I am always aware of exactly that, being connected and stretching out far and wide …we all need to switch off and disconnect at times and this is why I have always guarded our family holidays with this ring around it that says no screens. I personally don’t find the speed of life manageable 24/7, I find it destructive and sometimes it feels like we are heading towards the edge of a cliff so I cannot help but feel that in the midst of this there is a chance to change pace, change focus, reassess our values, and take stock. I wondered if it what is too soon to talk about this but this is where my head is right now and I don’t want to let this time slip by without making the most of it. We are finding that one school is setting way too much work and piling on the pressure to continue as if nothing has changed whereas the other school is completely opposite. EVERYTHING has changed and if we continue to just do the same thing, and not allow our emotions to raise up to the surface and our minds to rummage through our thought processes, no matter how absurd they all seem right now, we are just creating a whole new set of denial to push down – and in that case, we may as well just be robots – but I’m not up for that. I’m human, and in order to really have the full human experience, we need to connect at all levels – emotionally, spiritually and physically. I fear that if we don’t take this time to examine how we are doing life, once we’re out the other side we will just revert back to our old ways – that is unless we take the time now, to embrace what we’re feeling and really think about what it is that matters. I was going to talk about mental health this week but I’ll save it for another time as I think this is enough for now – but to be honest, I do not believe that the system that we have been living in has been helpful to our mental health, any of us, for a very long time. We talk about mental health now partly because we are more aware of it but partly also because we’re all struggling with it so much more in one way or another. So the question is why are we all struggling with it? And is it a case of more therapy and more drugs or is it a case of a monumental change of the way we do life? The other thing I have been acutely aware of this week is history – we can take great comfort from history as what we are experiencing in so many ways is not new…. This time will indeed pass and we can draw comfort from that knowledge. However also in revisiting various historical texts, we are also reminded that in ancient traditions, there was always the sabbath – something that we have pretty much managed to eradicate, there were breaks that were placed into the rhythm of life - we used to Rise with the Sun and go to bed with the sun - but now we just keep on going. We aren’t built to live this way, so of course we’re all reaching breaking point but the question for me is “what next?” And this is part of our process right now, it’s not about coming up with answers. I think this is more about starting to ask questions, having the time to explore, to rediscover, to reconnect, to reimagine, and when the time comes, we will then be ready to rebuild life in a way that we want it to be, in a way that works for us so that we are not serving life, but instead we are living it. Half of the reason why we don’t feel fulfilled is because we have been on catch up for such a long time, never feeling like we’re ahead of the curve but always feeling like we are behind it, always trying to catch up with technology, always trying to catch up with the next best thing, Always demanding our right to have this and our right to go here, or our right to say how we feel about x y or z without necessarily considering or caring about the consequence, or the effect on the bigger picture. The pursuit of happiness, knowing our rights, having ALL of our perceived needs met – holidays, technology, new cars, new trainers, designer handbags, the latest mascara, the flash watch, the list goes on – In new York, as of I think 2018, more people lived alone than not – what does that say about us? The system has raised us to be individuals who consume and this over inflated sense of self has pulled us all apart from each other when you could say that the very reason for humanity is for love and connection. We keep saying written everywhere we are in this together, and maybe that is something that we can draw on, a sense of togetherness for the first time possibly in our entire lives that we have been aware of community, something bigger than ourselves, something more than consumption and what we own, what car we drive, what holiday we go on, what job we have. Suddenly we have the opportunity to be defined by more than what we do and what we have but more by who we are and how we connect, deeply, at heart and spirit level. This virus has come and thrown a ball right in the middle of all the skittles that we have been carefully lining up for so many years, you know that feeling when you’re building a House of Cards and the dog rushes by and they all fall down. It’s like we’ve been building this House of Cards for such a long time and we thought it was perfect and orderly and exactly what we wanted ……and suddenly we see how fragile it is. The question is do we start again and pick up where we left off or do we look to do it differently? You know what I’ve observed over the last few years? I don’t know anyone who doesn’t say they were sent to social media at some stage or that they just want to be able to stop, or that they just wish that life would slow down. I don’t know anyone, there is not one single person I can think of that says I love life at this pace. I don’t know about you but I do not want this time, and the lives that will be lost during this time to go to waste. We celebrate and commemorate on November 11 every single year the lives that have been lost for the sake of our freedom. I don’t want the lives that are lost during this virus to be wasted because in a way, it is through this that our planet is being given the chance to heal and we are being given a chance to change - We are in this together So Let’s be in this together, let’s feel this together – allow ourselves to slow down enough to let those feelings come to the surface, no more numbing with a busy life, no diverting our attention elsewhere, no pushing down or denying, but actually allowing ourselves to feel what we feel and take the time to do that. It is so good for our physical and mental health to actually acknowledge and feel our feelings rather than in true British style, bottling them up and storing them on the shelf So whether it’s fear, frustration, cabin fever, anger, sadness, or whether hilarity and hysteria kicks in, whatever it might be, allow the roller coaster to take you where it goes We need this time to learn how to feel again, to reconnect with our humanity, to stop behaving like robots and start behaving like living breathing human beings again We are in this together – let the house of cards fall, it wasn’t working anyway
You Can Stumble, You Can’t Fall, God is never surprised and never leaves you where you’re at.
Weebles Wobble. But they don't fall down. But why don't they? And who created them? This week we dive into the history of WeeblesSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/ToysWereUsPodcast)
It’s the final show of 2019, as Laurie and Mark review the matches against Hibs and Aberdeen. The guys also talk melee and stramash moments, as well as a look […]
ESPN equates the Winnipeg Jets to WEEBLES - what was your favourite Christmas toy growing up? (1:09); Banner the police dog is saluted by fellow members of the WPS after his death (6:04); OUR favourite Christmas toys growing up (12:05); More on toys (18:17); The debate rages on regarding parking in the Exchange District (25:10); Global Winnipeg hosting a one-hour investigative report on Winnipeg's crime wave (37:14); How medical cannabis helped change a Winnipeg woman's life (43:47)
Last week, we asked on Instagram what you wanted us to talk about and the answer was a resounding vote for beasts! This week, we talk about 9 fantastical magical creatures. From the cute and cuddly, to the superstitions, to destructive pig demons. Grab your copy of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them and read along. Listen to our first episode about beasts (featuring Emma) to learn about the classification of magical animals and other introductory facts. If you follow us on Instagram watch our story for a chance to vote on what we discuss next! Follow us! Twitter: https://twitter.com/nonsensenargles Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nonsensenargles/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nonsensenargles/ Donate! https://www.patreon.com/narglesandothernonsense Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB8bOkgHYVYNc8jqX2eAMXQ
The Doctor & Leela are in a massive Immodium container trying not to slip on all the molten candle wax & regularly checking their shoes & shaving their armpits! Things are coming to a head with the chicken restaurant, but could a massive gun help?
Let's face it, the Doctor isn't having a good day. On the face of it, he should be, with chicken restaurants to choose from, but he's putting a brave face on things & has gone to search for Imodium with Leela. Can he face what he will find in part 3? Face the facts - no!
The Doctor is off on a jungle experience hoping to find a talking cabbage, but instead has found a construction company of chicken restaurant worshippers & a massive carving of William Shatner. Where on earth could this go from here? Queue up your DVD player or media file & we’ll tell you when to press play on Season 14, episode 13 - "Face of Evil, Part 2" so you can watch the story along with us. Don’t worry if you don’t have access to the episode though, you can easily listen to the podcast on its own without losing too much of the experience (although it's always a bit better with the video showing you what's happening!)
A jungle. A construction company building a condo complex. Where will they put the supermarket? Where will they put the chicken restaurant? Why do they wear those uniforms? & will the Doctor break the 4th wall, & will he pick up a new chum? Queue up your DVD player or media file & we’ll tell you when to press play on Season 14, episode 12 - "Face of Evil, Part 1" so you can watch the story along with us. Don’t worry if you don’t have access to the episode though, you can easily listen to the podcast on its own without losing too much of the experience (although it's always a bit better with the video showing you what's happening!)
It's the morning after the night before and as the light at the end of the Brexit tunnel looks increasingly like the No Deal express thundering down the track we try and make sense of it all. Lesley wonders just where Theresa May can now go to get some sort of parliamentary consensus and is this time for the Commons to step in and create that temporary cross-party coalition. As Nicola Sturgeon flies down to London to meet with Ian Blackford and the SNP MPs we inevitably speculate on where this crisis of the British state takes the campaign for Scottish independence. Along the way we discuss the Northern Irish backstop, Section 30 orders, and compare the Prime Minister to those Weebles who wobble but don't fall down (one for the kids there).
Spider-Man, Fleshy Robots, Osborns! The boys continue their journey through the Spider-Man lore by meeting Norman Osborn and Doctor Stromm. Patch also returns.
Spider-Man, Fleshy Robots, Osborns! The boys continue their journey through the Spider-Man lore by meeting Norman Osborn and Doctor Stromm. Patch also returns.
Spider-Man, Fleshy Robots, Osborns! The boys continue their journey through the Spider-Man lore by meeting Norman Osborn and Doctor Stromm. Patch also returns.
Episode 133: This week’s episode starts off with a quick discussion about D. Marie’s My Little Pony, Erin’s Rainbow Brite, and Not Your Father’s Mountain Ale (Dana’s contribution, of course). Dana then fields a listener question on how to deal with awkward coworkers, while D. Marie tackles the age old question: Does online banking freak you out? Don’t let the Minnesota accents fool ya! These two gays and two gals are solving the world’s problems two drinks at a time. Features Strong Language, Mature Themes, and Midwest Advice from the Twin Cities. Drunk-O-Meter Rating: 2 out of 5 Subscribe and rate us on iTunes. Visit our website for more content at http://www.twodrinksinpod.com Like us on Facebook: twodrinksin Email us at twodrinksinpod@gmail.com Tweet us at @twodrinksinpod Make sure to use the hashtag #twodrinksinpod Hosts: D. Marie Long, Dana Severson, Erin Roberts, and James Lekvin Producer: James Lekvin The Drinks: Vodka and Cranberry, White Claw Hard Seltzer, Blue Moon, and Leinenkugel’s Summer Shandy Minnesota Minute: Steel Toe Brewery
What was Christmas Morning Like? In this episode, we bring back fan favorite Emily Schneider and add my daughter Alison to bring you a panel on Christmas Toys from your past. The favorites, the over hyped, and those you wished for, and either got from Santa... or didn't. Plenty of classic toy commercials as well that inspired so many kids through the years! We talk Furbies, Webkins, Weebles, Tonka Trucks, Spirograph, the best Barbies, and of course, Star Wars toys. That's just the beginning. I'm sure we missed a ton, but there's more to talk about next Christmas. This episode is brought to you by Ageless Apparel. www.facebook.com/AgelessApparel/
Our First Short Shot: TOYS! – Hall of Famers, NEVER Wake Daddy, Matt’s Mystery Dates, Rob’s NU Barbie, Fit Pregnancy Magazine, Weebles vs. Little People, Matt’s extensive Animal Figurine Collection, SCRATCH coding for kids, Middle School Twister, Slinky! & Yahtzee!, Gunfight at the OK Corral, Mr (not Mrs) Potato Head, Booby Trap vs Kerplunk, and the […]
The gang is cruising through Sunny California in the Sprinter Van!! This week, Freight gets sick and barfs. Tim speaks Russian. Caleb and Tim delve further into the Gooby Goober voice. Trump talks about Weebles. Josh asks a riveting question about Slinkys. And Caleb crushes some animal style fries.Also on this episode: Josh visits Velveeta, CA. A wall falls on an unsuspecting Freight. The gang has burger talk. What fruit would Freight dip in ranch dressing? Caleb gets a job as a hay hut troll. And Freight gets buttered up and slides down a hill.Get your Poddy Break Merch! Click Here!!!!Follow us @poddybreakEmail us at poddybreak@rockshowcomedy.com Click here to see Tim LIVE!!!
THEY'RE BACK! Chris Honeywell and Scott McGregor have GASSED UP THE GLOATMOBILE and set sail for SALES! This week - THE ROCHESTER GAY MEN'S CHOIR garage sale, a passive-aggressive old lady wants her monkey at some HIPPIE SCHOOL, a kid is suckered into selling his STORMTROOPER, Scott has WEEBLES in a bag in the back seat - not WEEBELOS, SUBS a Masonic Bible and SQUIRRELS!Feedback for this show can be sent to: garagesale@twotruefreaks.comCHECK OUT MY EBAY AUCTIONS! Two True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
THEY'RE BACK! Chris Honeywell and Scott McGregor have GASSED UP THE GLOATMOBILE and set sail for SALES! This week - THE ROCHESTER GAY MEN'S CHOIR garage sale, a passive-aggressive old lady wants her monkey at some HIPPIE SCHOOL, a kid is suckered into selling his STORMTROOPER, Scott has WEEBLES in a bag in the back seat - not WEEBELOS, SUBS a Masonic Bible and SQUIRRELS!Feedback for this show can be sent to: garagesale@twotruefreaks.comCHECK OUT MY EBAY AUCTIONS! Two True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
Episode 15: Today, we decide exactly why we’re friends: BOOZE. Erin quickly usurps the convo in a “Girls-Gone-Wild” sorta way to discuss the ins and outs of being set up while at work. Yep, a friend/not-friend brings her a potential suitor to the restaurant…for her to wait on him. In the process, D. Marie gets a little pissed off, James gets a little gay (over figgy pudding), and Dana gets a little misogynistic. James then takes us on a brief-ish trip down memory lane, talking a bit about Strawberry Shortcake, a bit about Weebles, and a bit about Margaret, his pet chicken. Sadly, you can probably guess Margaret’s end. In a word, it was grisly. Dana rounds out this evening’s discussion with a look at his favorite local brews (though he isn’t always sure what constitutes “local”). As always, our conversation goes off-topic a time or two as we drink and drink and drink in Minneapolis, MN. Features Strong Language, Mature Themes, and things you probably said when you were drunk. Drunk-O-Meter Rating: 4 out of 5 Subscribe and rate us on iTunes. Visit our website for more content at http://www.twodrinksinpod.com Like us on Facebook: twodrinksin Tweet us at @twodrinksinpod Make sure to use the hashtag #twodrinksinpod Hosts: D. Marie Long, Dana Severson, Erin Roberts, James Lekvin Producer: James Lekvin The Drinks: Leininkugel’s Big Butt Dopplebach, Surly Hell, Avery Brewing White Rascal, Leininkugel’s Summer Shandy
It's all about Spring in this episode, as Steve and Mark discuss the 2016 Spring season in Disneyland Pairs - from Characters to Eggs, Mary Poppins to Tinkerbell and so much more. A whole bunch of you tweeted us your thoughts on Spring, so we had plenty to talk about there, including Weebles, of course. We finally get round to opening the mail bag and reading your emails - covering topics such as essential places to eat in Disneyland Paris, a missing Tiana, and using the baby swap with no baby, or not!
Join hosts Britton Rozzelle and Logan Lilly as they discuss the latest in nerdy news from video games, to movies and comics. In this episode, the duo cover Indie Games, movie remakes, and Weebles.
Date: 12 January 2014Series: Acts - Mission: UnstoppableSpeaker: Ian Jones
Date: 12 January 2014Series: Acts - Mission: UnstoppableSpeaker: Ian Jones
Pulsar the Ultimate Man of Adventure, ROM the Space Knight, Shogun Warriors, Go Bots, Weebles and JJ Armes... Star Wars and GI Joe weren't the only awesome toys from our youth. From the Mego Star Trek dolls to the Six Million Dollar Man, the boys reminisce about the great toys from the seventies and eighties. PLUS: Brooks makes a shocking confession...
Spider-Man, Fleshy Robots, Osborns! The boys continue their journey through the Spider-Man lore by meeting Norman Osborn and Doctor Stromm. Patch also returns.