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The Gettin after Lefty Show -Apr 4--SPOT THE RACIST
from GETTIN AFTER LEFTY April 04, 2008
Spot the Racist Obama-is a dime store Hitler Ann Coutler Gary Gatehouse way ahead of mainstream media Capture the minds of mindless people marching in lockstep Spreader of Socialism Shinning the light of TRUTH it's my job I have a dream forty years later Condi Rice ACLU-NEA-MOVEON.ORG-CPUSA-CODEPINK Cutting each others throats Hallow promises Infiltrating out homeland They wanted to kill us Playing the RACE CARD 25 Obama Texans harassing Geraldine Ferraro Racists-Nazis-fascists-take away our school lunches-take away social security-just downright thieves CONSERVATIVES are the bad guys Callin themselves same names they use to call Republicans Answer ----THEY BOTH ARE---
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Warwick Castle
from Dailymotion - channel travel January 30, 2008
Warwick Castle lies in the town of Warwick of the English county of Warwickshire. In 1978, Warwick Castle was sold to Tussauds, a large visitor attraction business. Tussauds performed extensive restorations to the castle and grounds in addition to opening its gates to the public. The castle today is a popular tourist attraction and attracts tens of thousands of visitors from all over the world.Author: johndelaparra Tags: Warwick Castle Warwickshire Great-Britain Tussauds popular tourist attraction visit Posted: 30 January 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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BMW Car Club UK at the NEC Classic Motor Show
from BMW-web.tv November 20, 2007
Birmingham. The UK’s second largest city is a vibrant cultural and economic centre in the heart of the country. Every November, Birmingham attracts thousands of automotive fans from all over the country to the NEC Classic Motor Show. With more than 1000 cars on display it’s the major event in the United Kingdom. One of the largest stands on the show is presented by the BMW Car Club UK. This is the biggest car club in Europe. Its 4000 members live their true passion for BMW throughout the year and organise hundreds of events. The NEC Classic Motor Show is THE highlight for them.
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London
from Trends Taste and Travel September 18, 2007
London is the most user friendly cities in the world for first time Euro-travelers from the U.S. Rules, the oldest restaurant in London is the highlight of this podcast along with the Chinatown in Soho. Learn about the finest jazz club in the U.K. and take a ride on the London Eye and stop in for a shave in the oldest barber shops in the world. Captain Cy has lots fun with his guests, Barbara Gillam, former editor of Glamor Magazine and Bruce Chandley of the podcast bunker. Questions and comments, contact Captain Cy at: travel@cyemerus.com. Comments and questions are welcomed, 704 257 6011 or on SKYPE, username: Captain Cy.
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Food Philosophy #56: CheddarVision
from Food Philosophy July 22, 2007
Chef Mark and I had a chance to speak with Dom Lane and Tom Calver from West Country Farmhouse Cheddars, a PDO (Protected Designation of Origin) cheddar from England's famous West Country. These innovative Brits not only produce some fantastic cheese, but they've also created the world's first live-streaming video of cheddar...aging. Consider it the gourmet version of watching paint dry. http://www.farmhousecheesemakers.com/ http://www.cheddarvision.tv/ Sponsor: Go Daddy (www.godaddy.com Use code food1 for 10% off your order Use code food2 for $5 off orders of $35 or more Use code food3 for $6.95 domain names Music: Beau Hall (http://www.beaurocks.com/) Food Philosophy is a production of the Culinary Podcast Network (http://www.culinarypodcastnetwork.com/). food, food podcast, sensuality, Food Philosophy, Culinary Podcast Network, Gilded Fork, Jennifer Iannolo, PodShow, artisan cheese, British Cheddar, cheesemaking, West Country, cheddar, CheddarVision
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United Kingdom Talk Saturday 21st July 2007
from United Kingdom Talk July 21, 2007
I am measuring time now in wrinkles, rather than minutes. Someone sends in a rude version of I Will Survive - but do I sing it or not ? LOL Do you send anonymous letters ? Red lipstick & eye lashes. A different face cream. Julian's (Argentina) light idea. I have recovered. Fussy cats. A neighbour has erected a washing line AT THE FRONT of his house ! It's a liberty - that's what it is. The grass balls (again). Young Leigh helps us in running the forum. Thanks Leigh.You can join the forum at : http://unitedkingdomtalk.forums4free.org/index.php Different toilets. chris@unitedkingdomtalk.co.uk www.chrisreardon.co.uk
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United Kingdom Talk Tuesday 17th July 2007
from United Kingdom Talk July 17, 2007
It's chocolate & parcel day ! A fly invades. The studio is falling apart ! LOL Oh My ! I've forgotten to put on my face cream ! Be aware of viruses disguised as greetings cards. Do dents bother you ? The forums are now open ! Join in the fun here : http://unitedkingdomtalk.forums4free.org/ Jimmy, my nephew, works on my car. How do the Spanish sleep ? Having a clear out. Will new grass balls compliment my hanging baskets - present situation of two hanging baskets on the picture to the right of this text. Anthony remembers Space 1999. Oops - will I get a chocolate in my mouth in time ? www.chrisreardon.co.uk chris@unitedkingdomtalk.co.uk
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United Kingdom Talk Saturday 14th July 2007
from United Kingdom Talk July 14, 2007
Connecting people. Catching up on the emails. Do I need security guards ? Is the face cream working, and it's side effects. Should I be using a stage name ? Parcels await opening. Somone wants to be friends - but only if I grow more hair ! LOL Geothermal heat systems. Jimmy's You Tube video's : http://uk.youtube.com/jimmybutler10 Someone likes a bag piper ! Mad people on roller coasters. Someone's going camping. Being recognised. Song requests now being taken ! LOL http://www.singtotheworld.com Try the new United Kingdom Talk Forum : http://unitedkingdomtalk.forums4free.org/ chris@unitedkingdomtalk.co.uk www.chrisreardon.co.uk
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United Kingdom Talk Thursday 12th July 2007
from United Kingdom Talk July 12, 2007
Quiz night - THE JACKPOT HAS BEEN WON ! Welcome to Rose ! North to South house prices. Handy directions. Hair transplants. Shopping in New York ( www.thekinemainthewoods.co.uk ) My nephew, Jimmy, 10 , has become a you tube video maker ! (known as a You Tuber). Go here to see his very funny video's : http://uk.youtube.com/user/jimmybutler10 A shopping trip. A sad moment where a friend to the programme loses a pet. Videocasts can now be found on my main site at : www.chrisreardon.co.uk chris@unitedkingdomtalk.co.uk
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United Kingdom Talk Saturday 30th June 2007
from United Kingdom Talk June 30, 2007
Secrets of a drum roll. My door is open for you. Hymns ? I love 'em. Baked beans. Lending money. People making you feel guilty. A birthday. Someone is trying to make me look young again ! Should I go under the knife ? Join Collins pops by ! More from Wing . Be yourself - don't change for anyone - because then it's no longer you. chris@unitedkingdomtalk.co.uk www.chrisreardon.co.uk
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United Kingdom Talk Tuesday 26th June 2007
from United Kingdom Talk June 26, 2007
Strawberrys and cream. Mmmmmmm. AOL ? Why do they make it work differently to every other ISP provider ? My niece is moaning about money. Aww. They all behaved at the quiz night ! A great excuse NOT to get on a rollercoaster. More from Wayne the butler. How much money is good for a 20 year old starting a job ? The tea cup ride in Disney. Type Talk. Emailers - where do you live ? Should I join a chocolate club ? chris@unitedkingdomtalk.co.uk www.chrisreardon.co.uk
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United Kingdom Talk Saturday 9th June 2007
from United Kingdom Talk June 09, 2007
As a child, where were the places only you knew about ? A new bank holiday ? I need some of Joy's marmalade. Where is the real America ? Quiz night - not so good this week. Animal impersonations. Meeting up in London. What things remind you of people in your house ? People moving on.Always sad. Chris the saint ? Perhaps not ! Giving people hope. Bring back Casey Jones and the Cannonball Express. Are you a night owl ? A package or two to be opened. Picture to right is of Sylvie who I work with at The Steam Coach, and myself. chris@unitedkingdomtalk.co.uk www.chrisreardon.co.uk
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United Kingdom Talk 9th December 2006
from United Kingdom Talk December 08, 2006
2 programmes per week as from this week. Shows will be available on Saturday's and Tuesday's. Will smoking being banned from pubs affect the venues ? We talk to Justin Peacock. Landlord of The Steam Coach in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England. Where I'll be on Christmas Eve. What books do I like ? WE LOVE a buffet ! The Christmas office party. Chris@unitedkingdomtalk.co.uk www.chrisreardon.co.uk
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London
from Trends Taste and Travel September 14, 2006
London is the most user friendly cities in the world for first time Euro-travelers from the U.S. Rules, the oldest restaurant in London is the highlight of this podcast along with the Chinatown in Soho. Learn about the finest jazz club in the U.K. and take a ride on the London Eye and stop in for a shave in the oldest barber shops in the world. Captain Cy has lots fun with his guests, Barbara Gillam, former editor of Glamor Magazine and Bruce Chandley of the podcast bunker. Questions and comments, contact Captain Cy at: travel@cyemerus.com. Comments and questions are welcomed, 704 257 6011 or on SKYPE, username: Captain Cy.
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Kensal Green - a matter of life and death
from Free London Walks for your Ipod or MP3 Player August 28, 2006
It's a matter of life and death - an unusual and privileged walk through Kensal Green cemetery. It may seem strange to us today that Victorian families enjoyed nothing more than a Sunday afternoon stroll through one of London's great cemeteries. Take this walk with me and you will find out why. I am accompanied by one of my nephews, Andrew Lewis. Together we have the benefit of a knowledgeable guide and expert Henry Vivian Neale. Henry is chief guide for the Friends of Kensal Green. For more information about the Friends, check out their web site which is kept up to date, and gives details of the history, opening times, and events at the Cemetery. Kensal Green is an awesome and sometimes spooky place. There are huge mausoleums, fantastic statuary, amazing decorations, and space below for dozens of bodies. Some of the stories Henry tells are legendary. How about the cross-dressing surgeon, who throughout her life posed as a man in order to be accepted in a profession denied to woman of her time? or maybe you'd like to hear about a man who made a considerable fortune from being able to act a scene whilst simultaneously riding sic horses bareback? or possibly you'd like to see the memorial to someone who pushed a wheelbarrow across the Grand Canyon on a tightrope? Mix with the remains of the aristocracy and royalty, cheek by jowl with upstarts and crooks who thought highly enough of themselves to have fantastically decorative and expensive mausoleums constructed for them during their lifetimes. During our visit, we see inside the Grade 1 listed Anglican Chapel, and descend to the extensive catacombs below. This walk is a real treat. Part stroll, part documentary, part history lesson, part comedy - this episode is a one-off. The nearest London Underground station is Kensal Green on the Bakerloo Line (Zone 2). The cemetery is also served by buses 18, 23, 52, 70, 295 and 316; please use the Journey Planner to plan your journey with Transport for London. There is limited parking in front of the Main Gate on Harrow Road. We start at Top Gate - from the Underground turn left then right onto Harrow Road. Top Gate is a few paces on your left hand side. Check the Opening Hours before your visit, and the Friends web site if you want to visit the Anglican Chapel and catacombs as we did. Opening hours Summer (1 April to 30 September) Monday to Saturday: 9.00 to 18.00 (Top Gate*) Sunday: 10.00 to 18.00 (Top Gate*) Bank Holidays (UK National Holidays): 10.00 to 13.00 (Top Gate*) Winter (1 October to 31 March) Monday to Saturday: 9.00 to 17.00 (Top Gate*) Sunday: 10.00 to 17.00 (Top Gate*) Bank Holidays (UK National Holidays): 10.00 to 13.00 (Top Gate*) My grateful thanks to Henry Vivian Neale for taking the time to show us round. It may be the first and last occasions when he has given several thousand people the benefit of his great knowledge in one 90 minute period. Help London Walks by sending us a contribution to our costs! This is a free service which many commercial companies charge to provide, and it costs money both in bandwidth and travel costs. A small donation using the PayPal button would be appreciated. On request, those giving $25 or more will receive a disk containing all the walks so far, including any that are unpublished at the time. Please ensure you provide your correct mailing address. I will send the disk post free to any part of the world. My thanks to those who have made donations to London Walks.
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Letter to America - Chapter 17
from Letter to America January 07, 2006
Hot Damn! It's Letter to America Chapter 17! In which Lou Rawls gets you clean, Maere has the love which dares not speak its name, we put the pussy on a pedestal, LTA becomes the official National Security Agency Podcast, we don't meet Russell Matbouli of Futureless Radio, we plug The Dark Night of the Soul, we struggle not to become King Kong long, Wayne does not make an appearance due to legal problems, we discuss opening a business in the Titanic Quarter, the Gay Pride Parade is outnumbered, there's more bitching about Clement's Coffee, Allan Gildea is still not on the show, young Adam gives us the lowdown on the local language, we worry about the suitability of the sex call from Santa, Brokeback Mountain is given a positive review and Jett finds out what the Polls say. All this and more on your Irish Podcast. Or Northern Irish Podcast. Whatever.
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Letter to America's Rockin' New Year's Eve!
from Letter to America December 31, 2005
Dear Listeners it's Letter to America New Year's Rockin' Eve! In which Jett Loe attends a party and is surrounded by drunken women, a long-time listener gets to sit in 'the Chair', America finds itself on a permanent war footing, Wayne Ordinary American says this New Year will be as exciting as the last, we unsuccessfully try to contact the National Security Agency, Bananas are suggested as a cure for alcohol poisoning, Podshow 'podsafe' music by Friction Bailey is used, Northern Ireland is called a shitty place to live, Carnegie Mellon gets a shout-out and we're told you can't go wrong with a Northern Irish guy. All this and more on your Irish Podcast. Or Northern Irish Podcast. Whatever.
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Letter to America - Chapter 15 - The Christmas Special
from Letter to America December 24, 2005
Letter to America - The Christmas Special Yes, though we're not Christians here at Letter to America we still can't help but be affected by the celebration of the birth of the Prince of Peace, (if only more Christians subscribed to his teachings), anyhew, presented for your Seasonal Enjoyment it's Letter to America - the Christmas Special! In which we make a most unusual call, meet Randolph and Tasmin, recover from Narnia Fever, discuss King Kong and the end of Cinema, compare Clements Coffee photo policy to Starbucks, Shannon Sickles and Grainne Close get one of them Gay Marriages, Alastair Cooke is lamented and the whereabouts of his bones discussed, Jessie Ward gives you Fiddle-de-de Tips, an old friend makes an appearance and is likened to Sean Connery and Tilda Swintons' beauty is exalted. All this and and more on your YES, WE KNOW IT'S OVERLONG BUT WE PROMISE IT WILL GET SHORTER NEXT TIME own Irish Podcast. Or Northern Irish Podcast. Whatever.
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Letter to America - Chapter 14
from Letter to America December 18, 2005
In which, Wayne Ordinary American gets drunk, Jett Loe rides the lift, the waiter at Clement's has an attitude problem, a trip to Mango seems to go on forever, the Fudge Hut at the International Food Fair is circled many times, King Kong is walked out on, Gluehwein is purchased, the new Amy Tan novel is mentioned, Kangaroo Burgers are eaten, Bushmills Whiskey is slammed, we speak to a woman from Brittany, we find out how to contact Santa, the Belfast Telegraph is dissed, Apocalypse Now is quoted and the time of one's life is had.
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Letter to America - Chapter 12
from Letter to America December 10, 2005
Are you kidding me? Oh no my friend it's the 'they never said it would happen' impossible to believe it exists Letter to America - Chapter 12! In which we meet the Culturesluts, the show becomes two chapters in one, Jessie Ward does her hair, Katie says Chrissy is a gift, Steve McCormack gives you the lowdown on the Guinness at Mulligan's, we yell at Tilda Swinton, Tina enjoys herself while Daryl grits his teeth, we set up Rachel from Virgina with Gavin from Scotland, the Acctim clock gets surprises us all, C.S. Lewis' boyhood home is visited, Ross Gavin from Good Morning Ulster is mentioned, nothing good happens at Johnnie's, Jett Loe's Narnia Fever gets critical, and the Super Mario Brothers Movie gets quoted. All this and and more on your very own Irish Podcast. Or Northern Irish Podcast. Whatever.
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Letter to America - Chapter 11
from Letter to America December 03, 2005
Dear Friends it's the life and death laden Letter to America, Chapter 11. In which Jett Loe and Wayne Ordinary American attend George Best's funeral, Sonia Butterworth attends a late-night meeting, Miss X is missed, Letter to America becomes a dating agency offering a Scottish hunk for American ladies, Keith Law sings a sad song, we enter the magical world of Narnia for the first time, London party goers discuss George W. Bush's assassination again, Oscar's coffee is drunk, the Culturesluts Good Friday Agreement deepens, a Maere rescue plan is formulated, the Christmas Stars' position in the U.S. is debated, Jefferson Davis fools the Amish, Love Action photos are debated, Esperanto is spoken, a Fiddle-de-de tourist tip for Ireland is revealed, Michael Flatley helps the unemployed, Jes feels no pain, The Broom's review is dissected and we try to keep the show under four hours. All this and more on your very own Irish Podcast. Or Northern Irish Podcast. Whatever.
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Don't be in such a hurry #101 Tuesday, August 30, 2005
from
IronDove August 30, 2005
One day, a snowy day I had this revelation of thought, I wasn't paying attention because I had so much on my mind and I crashed into the car in front of me. I get out of the car and I say to this old man "Im so sorry" and this old man says to me "Don't Be in Such A Hurry, I'm Worried About You - Slow Down, Don't Be in Such a Rush!". And the guy says forget it.
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