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Introducing Bria Davis, an inspiring guitarist making waves as part of the band "Beautiful Bones." Bria's journey into professional music began in 2020, but her love for the guitar was ignited much earlier, thanks to her biggest supporters-her parents. Her father gifted her a guitar on her 7th birthday, setting the stage for her musical adventure.In her early teens, Bria joined the School of Rock, where she took lessons and participated in various themed bands. This experience broadened her musical horizons and introduced her to a diverse array of genres and styles. Ever-curious and eager to grow, Bria dislikes staying complacent or in the dark about anything related to music.Her talent and dedication led her to join the School of Rock's sponsored band, allowing her to tour the West Coast and perform for new audiences. A fun fact about Bria: the first song she ever learned to play was "Yankee Doodle," a humble start that blossomed into her flourishing musical career.Keep an eye on Bria Davis as she continues to captivate audiences with her talent and passion, pushing boundaries and breaking new ground with "Beautiful Bones."
Join Oliver, Anthony and Madison as they recap the international break action and look ahead to a huge game against Juventus at San Siro. This week's topics include… ↳ The Old Lady arrive ↳ Gabbia returns - centre-back pairing sorted? ↳ Milan stars shine with their country ↳ Are Americans disrespecting Serie A? This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sempremilan.substack.com/subscribe
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In honor of America's 248th birthday (did I count that right?) we're unpacking the Messed Up Origins of one of her OLDEST anthems: Yankee Doodle Dandy.
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Welcome to the Music with Miss Jen podcast, an engaging early childhood music class full of playful songs, imaginative lyrics, and music that will make your child want to clap, dance, and sing along! While designed especially for the younger listener, this music class is one the whole family can enjoy, with simple instrumentation and a focus on high-quality music selections.In this episode, we are singing songs summer celebrations and the Fourth of July:"Let's Sing Hello Together" - words © 2000 Music with Miss Jen“Picnic Song” - © 2024 Music with Miss JenDownload the picnic pictures here“Yankee Doodle” book, written by Mary Ann Hoberman and illustrated by Nadine Bernard WestcottRead more about the book here.“Lemonade” - © 2024 Music with Miss JenDownload the song page here"Mikado” - marching band song composed by John Philip Sousa“Boom, Boom (Firework Song)” - © Stephanie Leavell (www.musicforkiddos.com)"Goodbye, So Long" - words and music © 2023 Stephanie Leavell (www.musicforkiddos.com)You can find two of these songs in video format on my YouTube channel:Yankee Doodle: https://youtu.be/GlqwmnigtbEBoom Boom (Firework Song): https://youtu.be/G6rj41dGwe0Where to find more Music with Miss Jen:Website: https://www.musicwithmissjen.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@musicwithmissjenInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/musicmissjen/About Miss Jen -Miss Jen has been making music with young children for over 25 years. While she has taught all ages, early childhood has been her area of expertise for her entire teaching career. She has taught in both public and independent schools in a number of urban, suburban, and rural settings in 3 states. For the past 20 years, she has taught music outreach programs in preschools and day care centers, as well as conservatory-based music programs for infants up through fourth grade. She still actively teaches in multiple preschools and daycare centers, working with nearly 300 students and 45 teachers each year.
Got a show or guest idea? Send us a text!In this episode of the Remedy Revolution podcast, we are thrilled to welcome the incredibly talented writer Jenna McCarthy, who is here to discuss her latest anthology, "Yankee Doodle Soup: For the Fringy, Tin Foil Hat-Wearing Conspiracy Theorists Soul." This unique collection features essays from a diverse array of contributors, all sharing one common thread: something positive about the pandemic. From well-known doctors and scientists to speakers, podcasters, authors, attorneys, and editors, the anthology showcases a rich tapestry of perspectives. Among the contributors are an Emmy Award-winning former news anchor, a bridal gown designer, a whistleblower, a rock band, and one notably “pissed-off, childless, married woman of a certain age who didn't do anything meaningful in her life until [Covid].”Notable contributors to "Yankee Doodle Soup" include several former guests of the Remedy Revolution podcast: Dr. Pierre Kory, Zoey O'Toole, Frances Scott, and Helena Summer. The essays in the anthology are described as warm, witty, wise, and wondrous, providing exactly the kind of uplifting content the world craves in these challenging times.Jenna McCarthy herself is a prolific author, having written twenty books including "The War on Ivermectin" with Dr. Pierre Kory. With a background in humor writing, Jenna has contributed to over sixty publications, translated her work into multiple languages, and served as an editor for Mademoiselle, Seventeen, and Shape magazines. Known for her comedic flair, Jenna has even taken her talents to the stage with a couple of TED talks that were well-received, earning her the additional title of public speaker.Join us as Jenna shares the inspiration behind her first anthology, her experience navigating the pandemic, and the incredible stories that make "Yankee Doodle Soup" a must-read. This episode is a delightful exploration of resilience, creativity, and the unexpected silver linings of a global crisis. To purchase your copy of the book, visit yankeedoodlesoup.comTo work directly with Erin, visit heartwinghealing.com
Yankee Doodle by Jesus Shuttlesworth & Lady Godiva
On December 30, 1862, the US Civil War raged. Union and Confederate troops camped seven hundred yards apart on opposing sides of Tennessee’s Stones River. As they warmed themselves around campfires, Union soldiers picked up their fiddles and harmonicas and began playing “Yankee Doodle.” In reply, the Confederate soldiers offered “Dixie.” Remarkably, both sides joined for a finale, playing “Home, Sweet Home” in unison. Sworn enemies shared music in the dark night, glimmers of an unimagined peace. The melodic truce was short-lived. The next morning, they put down their fiddles and picked up their rifles, and 24,645 soldiers died. Our human efforts to create peace inevitably wear thin. Hostilities cease in one place, only to ignite somewhere else. One relational dispute finds harmony, only to be embroiled in distress again months later. The Scriptures tell us that God is our only trustworthy peacemaker. Jesus said it plainly, “In me you . . . have peace” (16:33). We have peace in Jesus. While we participate in His peacemaking mission, it’s God’s reconciliation and renewal that make real peace possible. Christ tells us we can’t escape conflict. “In this world [we] will have trouble,” Jesus says. Strife abounds. “But take heart!” He adds, “I have overcome the world” (v. 33). While our efforts often prove futile, our loving God (v. 27) makes peace in this fractious world.
Music has always played an important role throughout the history of this nation and the Revolutionary War was no different. This week's episode of Revolutionary War Rarities focuses on one song which was intended as an insult to the Colonial Soldiers, a song that many of us grew up singing. Make sure and watch by clicking on the picture below and thank you for being a part of Revolutionary War Rarities. We are the podcast from the Sons of the American Revolution. A brief list of resources to do further research on the topics mentioned in this episode. For more on the history and meaning of “Yankee Doodle Dandy” visit: https://americansongwriter.com/meaning-of-yankee-doodle-song-lyrics/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yankee_Doodle Richard Shuckburgh: https://exhibitions.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/bios/s/rishuck.html To listen to a version of “Chester” that was mentioned in the episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7S_07E-9CA If you are ever in Louisville, be sure to visit The Brown Hotel, home of the original Hot Brown: https://www.brownhotel.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Find Revolutionary War Rarities on the internet at https://www.fastfunhistory.com Find us on Facebook and Instagram by searching “Revolutionary War Rarities” For more Educational resources from the Sons of the American Revolution: https://www.Education.sar.org
Harry's back with his antics yet again, and boy and boy does he not hold back
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1092, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Quite Contrary 1: Lawyers grudgingly call this "witness" who isn't violent, just unfriendly to the case. hostile. 2: As a verb, this car part is the opposite of invigorate. Tire. 3: For a knife, it's the opposite of sharp; for a life, it's the opposite of exciting. Dull. 4: Being the opposite of one of these would make Yankee Doodle a ragamuffin. Dandy. 5: This adjective for anyone who stubbornly refuses to go along could apply to the Minotaur. bullish (or bull-headed). Round 2. Category: At The End Of The Scary Movie 1: "I used to hate the water"--"I can't imagine why". Jaws. 2: "This is Ripley, last survivor of the Nostromo, signing off". Alien. 3: "I do wish we could chat longer, but I'm having an old friend for dinner". The Silence of the Lambs. 4: Sung: "One, two, Freddy's coming for you...". Nightmare on Elm Street. 5: "Excuse me, I don't mean to bother you, but are you Paul Sheldon... I just want to tell you I'm your No. 1 fan". Misery. Round 3. Category: Island Prisons 1: New York City's main correctional facility, it lies in the East River and consists of 10 separate jails. Riker's Island. 2: Notorious gangster "Machine Gun" Kelly spent 1934 to 1951 in this West Coast lockup. Alcatraz. 3: In the 1950s he did time on Isla de Pinos; since 1959, he's ruled a larger island. Fidel Castro. 4: In the 1840s convicts sent to Australia's Cockatoo Island in this city's harbor had to build their own prison. Sydney. 5: This island between Queens and the Bronx has correctional facilities for men, women and teens. Rikers Island. Round 4. Category: Tv Shows That Bombed 1: In a January 2007 episode of this series, a terrorist detonated a low-yield suitcase nuke in Valencia, California. 24. 2: In a "Twilight Zone" episode, bookworm Henry Bemis survives a nuclear war and finds a library but then breaks these. his eyeglasses. 3: The nuclear blast that caused chaos in Jericho, Kansas was detonated in this state capital to the west. Denver. 4: This series' Peter Petrelli had visions that he would cause a nuclear holocaust in NYC. Heroes. 5: In a 1977 episode of this sitcom, Det. Dietrich notes that a student's physics project is a functional nuke. Barney Miller. Round 5. Category: Camels 1: Contrary to popular belief, it's where a camel stores fat, not water. its hump. 2: Alternate name of the Arabian camel or a brand of cake mix, dates or pimientos. dromedary. 3: Camels were first brought to this continent in 1840 and later transported goods between Adelaide and Perth. Australia. 4: 2 of the 4 New World relatives of the camel. (2 of) the llama, the guanaco, the alpaca and the vicuña. 5: From an earlier occupation, this prophet was known as the "Camel Driver of Mecca". Mohammed. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used
What is the most affordable LGBTQ+ friendly city in Connecticut?Its state song is Yankee Doodle, it imposed the first speed limit in the US at 12 mph and is where PEZ candies are made.It has a city where it's illegal to cross the street walking on your hands, it's where lollipops were invented and it's where the first telephone book was issued with 50 names and phone numbers.This is Queer Money episode #471. And today, we're sharing the most affordable, LGBTQ+ friendly city in Connecticut.Get the dynamic list of Affordable LGBTQ+ Friendly Cities in the U.S. here. Watch this episode on YouTubeDon't miss the other states we've covered in this Gay Cities seriesFollow us:Queer Money YouTubeQueer Money InstagramQueer Money on Tiktok
More Doctor Who What Iffery, this time concentrating on the question of whether America should be making, or should have made, the series This episode presented by: J.R. Southall With: Jon Arnold Matt Barber Mark Donaldson
Today the Oscar Grouches enjoy their first repeat film as the look back at the next Best Original Screenplay "An American in Paris"
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Happy 4th of July! It's The Angel Babies' 4th of July Special! Elise & Ava Lynn spend the 4th of July in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico with their family. They visit Chef Guillermo at Bar Esquina, Bahia Hotel & Beach House, Ava Lynn sees a play at The Old Globe Theatre in San Diego. They talk about their favorite playlists for giving you energy, their favorite 4th of July songs, best and worst National Anthem performances, and Ava Lynn's love for Dolly Parton. Quiz: How many Dolly Parton shirts does Ava Lynn own? Bonus question: Which candy most reminds Ava Lynn of the 4th of July? Which Angel Baby owns a Top Gun sweater? Did you Know? Elise once played Yankee Doodle's girlfriend. Find Buddy Jewell at - https://buddyjewell.com Bahia Hotel & Beach House https://www.bahiacabo.com/bar-esquina The Old Globe Theater https://www.theoldglobe.org Elis + Ava Lynn on Instagram Elsie on Instagram: @elisethuresson Ava Lynn on Instagram: @avalynnthuresson Jeremiah on Instagram - @jeremiahdhiggins Hosts - Elise Thuresson & Ava Lyn Thuresson Executive Producer - Jeremiah D. Higgins Senior Sound Engineer - Richard Dugan evolve entertainment
Smiling Ed opens with a song, Hey and Hi and Ho Ho Ho. He reminds the kiddies to pick up their Buster Brown comics when they shop for shoes, and…
These original nursery rhymes recount the latest adventures of Jack and Jill, Humpty Dumpty, Old King Cole, Old Mother Hubbard, Little Boy Blue, Little Bo-Peep, Yankee Doodle, Georgie Porgie, Peter Piper, and other best-loved Mother Goose characters.Written by a gang of gifted poets including Bruce Lansky, Kenn Nesbitt, Linda Knaus, and Darren Sardelli, these rhymes are guaranteed to delight children of all ages. It's the most popular book of funny, contemporary nursery rhymes in the English language.Double the Fun with Twice as many Silly Rhymes! We've added a Second Helping: 40 Hilarious Poems from Peter, Peter, Pizza Eater. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/avant-garde-books/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/avant-garde-books/support
We have TyShawn on this week with another banger! If you have some topics you would like to hear, send them our way to: soghpodcast@gmail.com or send them to our Instagram @somethingorignalpodcast! ________________________________ Something Original Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBQyqpWpks2llpQ0q2t7NEQ/videos Something Original Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/somethingoriginal?fan_landing=true Something Original Instagram: @somethingorignalpodcast Gannon's Instagram: @gannonfrantz Chase's Instagram: @chasedearing Adrian's Instagram: @a_z1047
Hi guys and welcome back to the mystery and comedy old time radio podcast a Spotify original. Please join me as we continue women's month with the queen of comedy herself Ms Lucille ball as she comes to chill our spines. In this first episode Ms ball plays a woman who is a secretary. When all the sudden her long-time boyfriend and fiance ends up breaking their 5-year engagement. So she ends up driving down the road and down the major highway through the southeast of Texas. When all the sudden some breaking news comes over the radio that there was a robbery and a shooting in Abilene at a bank. So she ends up finding out that the police are looking for a red-headed woman and a dark haired Latino male who are the suspects. So as she's driving down the road she ends up stopping to pick up a man on the side of the road and takes them to his truck. His truck said a hotel so she ends up checking in for the night. In the middle of the night he ends up hearing a couple argue and the arguments stops when the woman's voice is no longer heard. And it is called the red-headed woman and co-starring with Ms ball is her real life husband Desi arnaz. And in the second episode Miss Ball plays a young woman who is on her way after a long day at work home. So she takes the subway to get home when all the sudden someone gets her purse. So a great man ends up bringing back her purse but when she opens it up. she realizes it contains a lot of money. So as she's writing the subway home a man whistles Yankee Doodle the whole way. Until he ends up following her home. And it is called the 10 grand. I hope you guys enjoy Ms Lucille Ball and Mr Desi arnaz in our first episode. And miss balls performance on the show this morning if you like the show please comment and subscribe guys. Please stay tuned for this coming Friday as a drop two episodes in your feed as I bring three amazing actresses to the show. In this first episode Friday please welcome to the show back by popular demand Ms Joan Crawford and Miss Betty Davis in the feud part 2. And join me later on that night as I bring to the show Ms Francis Langford and Mr Don amici in the bickersons. And then stay tuned next week guys and so we conclude women's month with the two queens one to chill our spines and one to tickle our funny bone. Miss Agnes Moorhead and Miss if you like the show please comment and subscribe guys and always remember to enjoy the show thanks. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mysterycomedypod1942/support
Kraft. Annie's. Kids adore boxed mac and cheese. But how did this Depression Era “innovation” become America's go-to kids food? Join Jane and Liz as they track the story from the days of Yankee Doodle and the 1893 World's Fair to the modern Kraft juggernaut that sells more than 1 million boxes of day-glo orange cheesy pasta every day.
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Many thanks to SRAA contributor, Dan Greenall, who shares the following recordings and notes:Broadcaster: Voice of America Okinawa Rhodes Philippines Greenville Woofferton 1970'sDate of recordings: variousFrequency: variousReception location: Ancaster, Ontario, CanadaReceiver and antenna: Hallicrafters S-52 using a longwire antennaNotes: In the 1970's, Voice of America relay transmitter sites often gave their location between programs. Some VOA programs were relayed via the BBC site at Woofferton, England (audio from 1971). Reception of Rhodes in the 41 metre band was not easy here in Ontario, Canada as evidenced by that recording. The transmitter at Greenville, North Carolina was their largest operation. That recording is circa 1973. The Okinawa relay was heard on 7165 kHz, and Philippines relay 15185 kHz, both recorded in 1971. The Yankee Doodle tune was played during most of these interludes.
Have you ever asked yourself, "What would the gang do if I asked them to start on jump rope?" Good!!! We did!!! Lindsay uncovers the deep, deep mystery of American patriotic ditties (not biddies); and Sara reminds us all why animals are the sweetest, cutest, caringest, babiest things on the planet and we should appreciate them as such. Except for the parts where they eat each other. We can do without that bit. Leave a review!!! Join us !!! Join US!!!!!: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/goaskalicepod Twitter: https://twitter.com/GoAskAlicePod Instagram: https://instagram.com/goaskalicepodcast TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@sarawebbscience Discord: https://discord.gg/ESfW2TwY
It's the most wonderful time of the year…and I'm not talking about Christmas! It's American Thanksgiving. What a time to be alive. Melky & Goobie pay homage to their Yankee Doodle neighbors special day by sharing what they give thanks for. There's nothing like stuffing a bird in November. Gobble, gobble.
The segment is called "Eat Your Words" it goes like this: Every week, die hard Seahawks fan Jeetz will pick the Hawks to win, if the Hawks lose, Jeetz has to eat something horrible as a punishment. If the Hawks win, Terry has to wear an a electric dog collar and sing Yankee Doodle! So no matter the outcome, the listeners win! See how this week went when the Seahawks battled the Giants!
By Davy Crockett You can read, listen, or watch With the great success of ultrarunning (known as pedestrianism) in the 1880s, and the millions of dollars of legal wagering involved, corruption raised its ugly head in the sport. “Match Fixing,” was the most common form of corruption used. This practice made it possible for bookmakers to maximize their profits. Sports scholar Mike Huggins wrote, “The fixing of sports events has a history that is probably as old as organized sport. Persons off the field directed match fixing to make often illegal financial gains using a mixture of legal and illegal sports betting platforms, sharing some of that profit with those connected to the sport who executed the fix on the field.” In this nineth part of the Ultrarunning Stranger Things series, some strange stories are shared about attempts to fix pedestrian matches. They are only the “tip of the iceberg” for what was taking place. Please help the ultrarunning history effort continue by signing up to contribute a little each month through Patreon. Signup and get a bonus episode about the first major six-day race held in California. Visit https://www.patreon.com/ultrarunninghistory Bill Daly Runs for Six Days Without Fatigue Denver in 1880 In 1894, a strange story was published in the Washington Post about a six-day race that occurred in 1880, in Denver, Colorado. The story was widely published and affected public opinion about the sport and the corruption involved. The six-day race was organized by Mark Montgomery Thall (1858-1901) and James Henry Love (1852-1902), celebrated agents and promoters with a firm in Denver. Previously, together they established Forester's Theater, one of the first in Denver. Thall was born in Montgomery, Alabama and went to California with his family in 1865. After living in Placerville for four years, he ran away from home and joined the circus at the age of eleven. He rose to become one of the best-known theatrical men in the country. Mark Thall Thall and Love were referred to as “hustlers” and had been involved in organizing six-day races as early as 1879 in San Francisco where he was arrested for running off with $85 of the proceeds. The following year he went to Denver and established a theatrical business with J. H. Love called “Love, Thall & Co.” Old Sport Campana The race in Denver was held in a big tent on a track going around the edge with raised seats in the middle. About sixteen runners started including Peter Napoleon “Old Sport” Campana (1836-1906) and others. A rookie started that no one really knew – Bill Daly, who did not look very strong. Another local runner participated, “Rocky Mountain Sam” who traveled around the track with an impressive long stride. The race was popular and kept the tent full with spectators. By day four, young Daly caught up with the leader, Rocky Mountain Sam. “The pace had been so swift that day, that Sam was all used up. His feet were swollen, and he was sick, but he kept up after Daly.” Most of the other runners had dropped out, it was a two-man race, or so they thought. After a rest, everyone was amazed how Daly would come out so fresh, skipping around and whistling “Yankee Doodle.” Sam's backers encouraged him and even had a brass band march along with him. On the last day, a large crowd came to watch the finish. “It got down to the last hour. Bill Daly was running easy and gaining one lap in five on poor old Sam.” In the end Daly won by over 40 miles and received a check for $3,000. The Hoax is Discovered However, something seemed wrong, and Sam made an investigation. “It didn't take him long to find out that it was a fixed race. You see that damned Bill Daly was twins. His twin brother Jim looked just like him to a dot. Bill would walk until he got tired and then he would go into the tent, and in an hour or so, Jim would come out. Neither one of them could walk much,
Welcome back to Artbeat Radio! Today we have an original story by Brian Corder of ART Center. He wrote this story over the period of about two and a half weeks and had a total of three drafts. This story is about “kicking COVID's butt!”. Below is a message from Brian. “Thank you everyone for being there for me when I need you. Stay tuned because this episode will be spine tingling! It'll keep you listening for more.” - From, B.C. Special thanks to Sergio Leal, Eric Recillas, Ricky Parral, Nancy Terrey, Lisa Mellow, and Aaron Francis for music, lines, and sound effects for this episode! Thanks for listening and tune in next time! For more information about our organization, please visit our website www.ableartswork.org Audio Transcription: (Please listen on Podomatic or Spotify to view the full transcript) *Intro music by Artbeat Radio staff* Music, stories, and more! You're listening to Artbeat Radio, a program of Able ARTS Work. Nancy: Welcome to Artbeat Radio. Today we have Brian Corder who wrote a story. Welcome Brian! What are you going to do Brian? Brian: Nancy, I'm going to read my story of me beating COVID's behind. Nancy: That's good. Aaron: What is your story about? Brian: It's about COVID taking us hostage and I just- something in my mind snapped for four nights in a row and I just decided to write a story about COVID. Back in our lives for far too long. Eric *sigh* Do you think COVID will ever end? Brian: I like to think so. But you see, this is just a dream and you can dream about anything in the- one of those dreams. Eric: And now, let's listen to Brian's amazing story! *Xylophone and piano theme plays* Brian: The Monster Within by Brian Corder. Once upon a time, in a land far far away, for three nights in a row, eleven weeks ago, I had a dream that a monster that was named COVID wreaked havoc on everyone he touched. By the end of 2019 into early 2020, he was just starting to emerge. *door opening* The monster was flexing his muscles, meanwhile, our future hero, was watching programs on tv *tv static* and something was afoot *foot stomping*. It was very scary- so scary that this future hero summoned three people to custom make a cape that was blue Kryptonite. Nancy: “I need a custom cape made out of blue Kryptonite! Brian: Three people came up with the perfect name for him. The name of the hero was COVID-MAN! *Applause with chanting *The blue kryptonite made him all the more stronger. He doubled up his fist. When COVID-Man was at the right place in the galaxy, he drew up his fist and let his fury do the talking! *fist noises* it showed no mercy. And he said, "I'm just beginning to take you apart- piece by piece!” Nancy: “Piece by piece!” Brian: Be prepared to meet your maker! Brian: “Be prepared to meet your maker!” *evil laughter* Brian: You've kept a whole lot of people hostage for too long. Sergio: “Too long!” Brian: But COVID, you're going to die! Brian: “But COVID, you're going to die!” Brian: After the display died down and went away, many people were treated to a real old-fashioned type of fireworks display. *Yankee Doodle plays on the flute* Brian: Along with the tremendous explosion of the thunderous sounds of a pat on the back *pats on the back* COVID-Man's bravery was enhanced when this reporter asked a question, "Now, COVID-Man, what did it feel like to get rid of the hatred that this monster known to all of us as COVID wrecked upon the land?" Brian: “It was terrific. Yeahhh!” Brian: "Beautiful!" Said COVID-Man to the reporter. Nancy: “Beautiful, son!” Brian: After the show was over and done with, every one of the townspeople cheered and the thunderous round of applause which was made more brighter by everybody's fun, shiny, energetic feeling that all of the world would be alright no matter where you go. *Applause and cheering* Brian: The mom of the daughter was downstairs watching tv and a bulletin came on and there was this reporter interviewing COVID-Man about what he did and how the townspeople Felt about him- "Awesome! Aaron: “Awesome!” Brian: Fearless! Nancy: “Fearless!” Brian: And powerful! Sergio: “Powerful!” Brian: Were some of the terms that described the feelings in the battle between COVID-Man versus COVID. The girlfriend of COVID-Man called her mom to sit on the couch. The mom said, "Here is someone I think you should see. If you want, I can drive you down to the studio to meet him.” *Car ignition* Brian: “Oh COVID-Man. I bet you could protect me against anything," said the girlfriend to him in the dream until it was finalized for COVID-Man to kill COVID. Brian: “Finally, your time has run out!” Brian: COVID-Man told the reporter that it was an honor to get rid of every town of this menace. Nancy: “Get out, COVID!” Brian: The president was even notified via email. *typing noises* Then he reached over to his computer. " COVID-Man saves the world" That was the story of the front page. *pages turning* Nancy: “COVID-Man saves the world!” Brian: The president told his staff to get air force one ready to go. *Airplane taking off* “We've got to present a medal to COVID-Man. He's a very useful weapon right now” *Drumming* Brian: They proceeded to take off to where COVID-Man was. The president presented COVID-Man his medal and said “it's for the bravery of becoming what you could do under very trying circumstances. I give YOU this medal for what you did." After the presentation was over, the president and the staff went back to the white house. Aaron: “Come on. Let's go back” Brian: "I think I tapped COVID-Man on the shoulder" said the reporter in a very high-pitched female voice. "Can I ask you a question?" Nancy: “Can I ask you a question?” Brian: Now COVID-Man was out of the wall and this reporter had a hat, suit, tie, and was holding a microphone in her hand. She sat the microphone down, took her hat, suit, and tie off and finally the interview was over. Nancy: “Thank you, COVID-Man!” Brian: "Thanks COVID-Man for the interview." It was finally revealed that the reporter was his girlfriend and she revealed this to him and then they lived happily ever after! *Only Yesterday by the Carpenters* Nancy: Brian, I think you were marvelous at that story. Brian: Well, thank you very much, Nancy! Aaron: Brian, how'd you like that story? Brian: My favorite part of the story was blue Kryptonite which makes COVID-Man stronger. Nancy: Is there anything you wanna tell the audience? Brian: Well, I think it ought to be said that I like the part in which the president told the staff to get Air Force one ready and that he was going to be a very special weapon against crime. Well, I'd like to say thank you everyone for supporting me! *Outro music by Artbeat Radio staff* We hope you enjoyed this episode of Artbeat Radio. For more information, please go to our website. Ableartswork.org. Thanks for listening and tune in next time!
This American traitor used the pseudonym 'Paul Revere' when he broadcast over the airways. But it was the pro-Nazi and anti-Semitic agenda that dominated Douglas Chandler's radio show that was problematic for the United States government, not his nom de plume. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's podcast, Colin discusses MASH season 1 episode 6 Yankee Doodle Doctor! Lt Bricker comes to camp to film a documentary of a MASH unit in Korea. But the doctors soon realize that this documentary isn't very honest and is filled with army propaganda. So, Hawk and Trapper take it on themselves to film a more "realistic" version of what MASH life is all about. Can Colin pronounce Crandall? Does Radar put on pants? How much slap stick comedy can one person survive? FInd out on this episode of the Mash and Martinis podcast!
In this week's episode, our favorite hosts J. Cheesy and Fondue celebrate the belated Macaroni and cheese day. They discuss Yankee Doodle, the most expensive mac and cheese, the Kraft cheese and macaroni club from the 90's and a crayon color. And, you guessed it, a very cheese joke is told! WAIT! We are having a "secret word" contest. Listen to this week or last week's episodes for the "secret word". https://gleam.io/qBgWV/just-cheesy-the-podcast-super-cheesy-secret-word-contest Find us at www.justcheesy.com and everywhere you enjoy social media! https://linktr.ee/JustCheesy Season 2 Episode 9 Show notes: https://www.nailsinc.com/en/NailsINC-x-VELVEETA-Pinkies-Out-Polish-Creamy-Smooth-Cheese-Scented-Nail-Polish-Duo/m-3364.aspx https://nationaltoday.com/national-mac-cheese-day/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macaroni_and_cheese https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/65651/why-did-yankee-doodle-call-feather-macaroni https://mrbeast.fandom.com/wiki/I_Ate_$100,000_Golden_Ice_Cream https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC416565/ https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2047675.m570.l1313&_nkw=kraft+cheese+and+macaroni+kids+club&_sacat=0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5l0v7DVJ78 https://foodsided.com/2021/10/19/kraft-flvrs-club-ultimate-mac-and-cheese-dinner/ https://encycolorpedia.com/ffbd88
Hoy en el programa:Andy Valdez en el baúl de los recuerdos Hablo de Susanda Dosamantes.Paty Estrada y su ayuda a la comunidad.El editorial de Michelle Rivera hablo de lo que paso en san Luis Potosi de la historia de una mujer de 85 que fue robada y estrujada en su propia casa.En la canción de Gastón, parodia cantada sobre la tradicional canción americana Yankee Doodle.Jorge Lozano nos habló de consejo para que los hijos se Independicen.La Ultima Palabra con Gustavo Adolfo Infante hablo de Juan Rivera, Cinthya Klitbo,Susana Dosamantes y mas!!Con la Diva de México Hablamos de las mujeres que sufrieron violencia domestica llamadas y reflexión que tocaran tu corazón.
July 2, 2022 - Who were the citizen spies who risked their lives to bring General George Washington the intelligence he needed to win the War for Independence? In this episode, we take a fictional trip back to the American Revolution, to meet the people who fought for liberty with their wits and secrecy, not muskets and cannon. Our guide on this journey is S.W. O'Connell who brings us, The Patriot Spy, Book One of the Yankee Doodle Spies Series, followed by Book 2, The Cavalier Spy, and Book 3, The Winter Spy. S.W. O'Connell is a retired U.S. Army intelligence officer who has served in a wide variety of counterintelligence assignments around the world. Upon retirement, he decided to mix his love and study of history with his military experiences to craft historical novels. Visit him at Yankee Doodle Spies Dot Blog Spot Dot Com, on Facebook, or @SWOconnell on Twitter. Special thanks to Thomas J. Howley for submitting a video question for this interview. Watch or listen to the History Show interview about his novel Wolf of Clontarf: The Irish, the Vikings and the Foreigners of the World.
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Episode 29 Chapter 16 "Independence Day" Join us this week as we discuss French calico, the song "Yankee Doodle", downtown Malone, the "Star-Spangled Banner", how many stars on the Flag in 1866, pink lemonade, the word "lief", the value of a half dollar in 1866, sucking pigs, and the Great American Desert.
Online AmmoDid you know that the song "Yankee Doodle" was written and sung by arrogant British troops in an expression of contempt for American militiamen as far back as 1754, when colonists actually fought beside the British regulars during the French and Indian War? It was also played mockingly by British forces during the Battle of Lexington and Concorde.The verses of the song have keen significance to those times!Royce connects history with the present in this episode of the Shooting Straight Radio Podcast, so tune in and share!!OnlineAmmo.com Ammunition, Firearms, Optics, AccessoriesSiggarman Buyer and Seller of new and used firearms 561-445-0429Freedom Guns Firearms, Ammunition, Accessories, Training classes The Gun Site 9-Lane 25 yard indoor Shooting Range, Gun Store, Training classesThe American Police Hall of Fame Museum and Shooting Center (open to public), Law Enforcement and Civilian TrainingBlackout Customs Cerakoting, Stipling, Custom builds by master craftsmen. Veteran Owned and Operated. 321-574-05Counter Strike Tactical Best Little Gun Store in Melbourne, Florida! Veteran Owned and Operated 321-499-4949WJS Guns Gun and Outdoor Shop, ammo, accessories, fishing tackle, moreSHOOTINGCLASSES.COM Online business operations platform for firearms instructors, trainees, and Shooting RangesEar Care of Melbourne Need hearing aids? Go to the audiologists that gave Royce his hearing back!Contact Royce shootingstraightradioshow@gmail.comSupport the show
We love listening to music at a ridiculous level of detail. But the other day we heard a podcast that made us fundamentally question the accuracy and reliability of our own listening skills. In it they played a familiar melody, “Yankee Doodle,” in such a way that we couldn't recognize it at all. Our brain plays so many auditory tricks on us — some truly spectacular and unexplainable. In fact that's the name of the show: Unexplainable. It's hosted by Noam Hassenfeld, who in addition to being a fantastic reporter, is also a remarkable composer. So today we're sharing Unexplainable's episode on hearing. It's the 1st in a 6 part series called Making Sense. We think you're going to really dig this one. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's Joanna's birthday and we get some NL calls from a few interesting people to wish her a happy birthday. Lisa reviews The Batman. Buzz explains "Yankee Doodle"
Tim & Dew break down news and then give you Part 1 of their Revolutionary War recap! Be Sure to RATE, REVIEW & SUBSCRIBE!! Find Us on the WORLD WIDE WEB: www.podcastnh.com/the-overlook Find Us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/overlookpod Find Us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/theoverlookpod Find Tim on Twitter cause Dave doesnt Twitter: @questiontim
Father Frank Pavone of Priests for Life explains the implications of the latest Supreme Court ruling on abortion clinics... and Eric does a dramatic reading of "Yankee Doodle Mugsy," complete with music and sound effects!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.