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    Explore "kinds" with insightful episodes like "Studio Rejects: The Crow 2037 Part 1", "Victoria Osteen Mea Cup o' Culpa", "Two Kinds of Righteousness?", "That Ibiza mixtape" and "Episode 01 - Kenny Kinds" from podcasts like ""Studio Rejects", "Radical Grace/The Lutheran Difference", "Radical Grace/The Lutheran Difference", "Stereotype" and "Comedy vs Everything"" and more!

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    Studio Rejects: The Crow 2037 Part 1

    Studio Rejects: The Crow 2037 Part 1

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    This week on #StudioRejects, we're digging into one of the worst scripts we've read in a long time: Rob Zombie's attempt at writing a Crow movie. Not only is this fucking script a Crow script...but goddamn Rob Zombie wrote it. Not only did Rob Zombie write it, he wrote it BEFORE he was involved in film making.

    I hate this fucking thing.

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    Victoria Osteen Mea Cup o' Culpa

    Victoria Osteen Mea Cup o' Culpa

    Victoria Osteen didn't mean it.  She really didn't mean it.  Everyone Understood what she meant, but she didn't mean to say it that way.  And that's why you should always put a positive construction on everything.  Because some statements need maximum spin to make sense.

     

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    Two Kinds of Righteousness?

    Two Kinds of Righteousness?

    Beginning a series on what's often called "Two Kinds of Righteousness", Pastor Gary hopes that you'll begin to see why good works are still important even though you don't need them to be justified in the sight of God.   Also, strictly news for the news' sake. 

     

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    Episode 01 - Kenny Kinds

    Episode 01 - Kenny Kinds

    This is the first episode of Comedy vs Everything, featuring the always curmudgeonly and hilarious Kenney Kinds (@Steelyken).  We thought it went terribly, partly because of our idiotic seating arrangement but mostly because our guest kept insisting how bad it was. Turns out, it's pretty funny.  

    Topics include: movies; old people falling off ladders.  

    Shout out to @JMooreComic and @EricBrownSucks for submitting bad jokes for Guess the Punchline.

    If you want to drink along, drink on: Us saying we are doing poorly. Mention of people you don't know. Ladder. Any other suggested rules for the drinking game? Tell @CvEpodcast

    Kellys Westport Inn presents the Kansas City Baseball Vault: Angels pitchers, 40 man moves and twitter fun.

    Kellys Westport Inn presents the Kansas City Baseball Vault: Angels pitchers, 40 man moves and twitter fun.
    The Royals were busy this week, making a trade to get Ervin Santana and shuffling players to get the roster down to 40. We discussed the implications of the Santana trade, what it signifies for the rest of the offseason, and what kinds of players might be in competition for the starting rotation this year. We also looked at other moves in the league, including the Mike Aviles trade and lamented the slight return the Royals got for him in 2011. Finally, we finished up talking about some listener comments.

    Your Religious Rights: Taken, not stirred?

    Your Religious Rights:  Taken, not stirred?

    We're certain that by now all of you have heard about the HHS (Health and Human Services) mandate stating that religious employers have to provide insurance coverage for birth control and how that effects various Church Bodies.  On this edition of Radical Grace Radio, we talk about Religious Liberty, because to be honest with you, we don't think most of you are exercising your Religious Liberties in the first place. If we thought we could get away with it at radio station, we'd demonstrate religious freedom with a few brews on air.

    Also, hear about two kinds of righteousness.  Righteousness before God, and Righteousness before men. Don't miss it.

     

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    British Birds.

    British Birds.
    The other day I was cleaning inside a free-standing storage cabinet that we have in the dining room, when I came across a tray that I bought a few years ago in Scotland. It is medium sized, made of a light metal, and has a beautiful picture of British birds. Since I bought the tray I have barely used it. It's perfect for tea for two, or a full meal for one. The picture reminded me of the place I bought it. It was in the gift shop of an owl sanctuary near the Mull of Kintyre. Do you remember the song by the same name, sung by Paul McCartney and Wings? Well, I won't sing it for you; I would like you to continue listening to my podcasts. But what I will tell you are the names of the most common birds that we speak about in English. The ones that I am most familiar with from the British Isles are: the robbin, the dove, the finch, the kingfisher, the bluetit, the crow, the owl, and the hawk. The dove, the crow, the owl, and the hawk I have found in any country that I have visited. The others, though they may be found in other countries, have a certain character and reputation in Britain. The robbin is absolutely tiny, unlike in the U.S. It is also ready for a good fight to defend its territory. The finch and the bluetit are common, colorful (colourful), small and plump, and can be found in lots of traditional stories. Because of its mild climate and geographical position, Britain has a huge number of migrating birds each year, and ornithology and pictures of birds are very popular. Grammar notes.  Related vocabulary: robbin, dove, owl, hawk, kingfisher. 1. The tiny little, red chested robbins would visit our garden each Christmas. 2. I love the soothing sound that the doves make. 3. There is an owl in the neighborhood that catches mice at night, and makes a loud hooting noise. 4. Hawks hover high above their prey before they dive down and attack. 5. The kingfisher is such an unusual and skilled bird.
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