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    Explore "lumberjack" with insightful episodes like "FtV - Return to Paul Bunyan’s Controversial Birthplace", "Episode 135: David Guetta, Anne Marie, Coi Leray vs Lumberjack, Angelo Sika, Mathias D - Baby Don't Hurt Me Close Your Eyes (SYLVA mashup)", "Episode 135: David Guetta, Anne Marie, Coi Leray vs Lumberjack, Angelo Sika, Mathias D - Baby Don't Hurt Me Close Your Eyes (SYLVA mashup)", "Mom and Me and Hipster Lumberjack Ghost Makes Three: true ghost stories" and "Tyler, The Creator - Call Me If You Get Lost (Album Review) // Favourite Worst Cast #85" from podcasts like ""New England Legends Podcast", "SYLVA Podcast", "• SYLVA •", "Homespun Haints: True Ghost Stories" and "Favourite Worst Cast"" and more!

    Episodes (23)

    FtV - Return to Paul Bunyan’s Controversial Birthplace

    FtV - Return to Paul Bunyan’s Controversial Birthplace

    Welcome to New England Legends From the Vault – FtV Episode 10 – Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger revisit Bangor, Maine, in search of the birthplace of folk hero Paul Bunyan--America’s most famous lumberjack. Many say he hails from the Great Lakes region, but Bangor stakes their own claim. We learn Bunyan’s backstory, his influence, rise to fame, and we pick apart this legendary bit of American folklore. This first aired February 8, 2018.

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    Mom and Me and Hipster Lumberjack Ghost Makes Three: true ghost stories

    Mom and Me and Hipster Lumberjack Ghost Makes Three: true ghost stories

    A mother meets a helpful ghost in an off-the-grid cabin. Her daughter has an imaginary friend who is actually an evil ghost. To see more about us, check out our TikTok channel www.tiktok.com/@homespunhaints

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    Tyler, The Creator - Call Me If You Get Lost (Album Review) // Favourite Worst Cast #85

    Tyler, The Creator - Call Me If You Get Lost (Album Review) // Favourite Worst Cast #85
    Tyler Okonma aka Tyler, the Creator aka Wolf Haley aka Tyler Baudelaire. Ein Mann mit mindestens so vielen Namen wie Professionen - und einer wahnsinnigen Entwicklung hinter sich. Vom edgy Teenager, der auf den Mixtapes seiner Crew in erster Linie ebenso edgy Bullshit rausrotzt zum Grammy-ausgezeichneten Kritiker:innen-Liebling, der erfolgreich mehrere Genres und Geschäftszweige unter einen Hut bringt. (Im Falle dieses Albums unter eine Uschanka. Haha.) Ein Leben, das doch zwangsläufig glücklich machen muss, oder? ODER?! Eine Antwort auf diese rhetorische Frage können wir uns an dieser Stelle sparen, denn wenn das neue Album »Call Me If You Get Lost« ein deutliches Bild seines Protagonisten malt, dann das eines Mannes, der alles hat und haben kann - außer die Liebe. Ein Umstand, der ihn noch tiefer in das Loch aus Luxus, Konsum und Eskapismus fallen lässt und uns ein überaus unterhaltsames, weil dauerflexendes Angeber-Rap-Album beschert, das sich zugleich auch Raum lässt für Liebeskummer, Verzweiflung und eine wahnsinnig vertrackte Dreiecksbeziehung. Sehr viel Raum, actually. Raum, den wir offensichtlich auch brauchten, um alles zu verarbeiten, was auf diesem wilden, 16 Tracks-umfassenden Roadtrip passiert. Herausgekommen ist folglich eine unserer bisher längsten, aber auch unterhaltsamsten und stärksten Podcast-Folgen. Ob dieses Selbstbewusstsein nur billiges Promo-Gelaber ist oder einfach von Mr. Baudelaire auf uns abgefärbt hat, müsst ihr selbst herausfinden. Wir sind jedenfalls sehr verliebt in dieses Album und würden uns freuen, wenn ihr reinhört und herausfindet warum. Viel Spaß!

    QUICKISODE: Fearsome Critters!

    QUICKISODE: Fearsome Critters!

    This week, we're reading a few entries from a compendium of cute but fierce cryptids encountered by American lumberjacks during the dawn of the 20th century. They may seem adorable at first, but according to woodsmen working in the forests of middle America, these critters are FEARSOME!

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    31 - The Most Lamentable Comedy and Most Cruel Death of John Cahill and Derek Billington (feat. Jeff Stormer)

    31 - The Most Lamentable Comedy and Most Cruel Death of John Cahill and Derek Billington (feat. Jeff Stormer)

    In Episode #31 of The NXT Wrestling Fan, Miles and Bob welcome podcaster and game designer Jeff Stormer to the show! Jeff talks to us about how his love of Christmas led him to wrestling, and gets to nerd out about the various independent stars that appear on the 200th episode(?) of NXT, which originally aired on December 18th, 2013. Highlights include:

    • Davey Richards, Eddie Edwards, the American Wolves, and why those names have never been heard on NXT or WWE television
    • The contradictory NXT episode numbering system, explained
    • Why Jeff has never left the wasteland
    • Extremely high-profile wrestling shows Main Event and Saturday Morning Slam
    • Bob finally has some sympathy for Tyler Breeze
    • A stirring defense of theater electives

    You can learn more about Jeff's work by going to his website!

    By the way, that is, in fact, our music! It's called "Learnbuckle" and it was created by the uniquely talented Rafael Medina, whose work you can and should follow via his Twitter account, @EarthMeauxFaux! You can also follow Miles @mjschneiderman, MeganBob @meganbobness, and the show itself @nxtwrestlingfan, or visit www.nxtwrestlingfan.com. And if you'd like to support the show, check out our Patreon at www.patreon.com/nxtwrestlingfan.
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    "Eyes Gone Wrong", "Greta Sting", "NewsSting" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

    #82: Tales from the Tables

    #82: Tales from the Tables

    We just flew in from Indianapolis, and boy are our arms tired! From carrying all these games. But, more than the games, it's the people you meet that make the memories, so we're recovering from a very long weekend at Gen Con by telling some of our favourite little stories from the floor. Before we revisit our weekend, we talk about Tuki, God of War: The Card Game, and Wits & Wagers Vegas.

    01:03 - Tuki
    05:41 - God of War: The Card Game
    16:34 - Wits & Wagers Vegas
    24:08 - Letter Jam
    25:09 - Catch the Moon
    27:17 - Wooly Whammoth
    31:02 - Click Clack Lumberjack
    32:14 - Foodies
    42:26 - Seasons of Inis
    42:48 - City of the Big Shoulders
    43:20 - Eternal: Chronicles of the Throne

    DPPOD S03E05 - Jaimie Leonarder (Jay Katz)

    DPPOD S03E05 - Jaimie Leonarder (Jay Katz)

    DPPOD - Jaimie Leonarder (aka Jay Katz) of the Mu-Mesons, The Loop Orchestra, Sounds Of Seduction, Cult Cinema, The Mu-Meson Archives and a DJ (just to name a few things he is involved with) talks to DPPOD. Jaimie talks about growing up in a household full of music and noise, the Mu-Mesons and also being involved in podcasting.

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    Target in the Sky

    Target in the Sky

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    Steve is sent in to a lumbercamp to investigate the odd report of an OSI agent who has now gone missing. There, he finds a missile launcher targeting an approaching plane carrying VIPs.

    Joining John and Paul to discuss this episode is The Six Million Dollar Blog author Alex Green.

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    Alex Green was born in San Diego where he has lived his whole life, rarely venturing outside the safe confines of Southern California. Growing up, his parents tried to persuade him that the funny man running in slow motion on the television wasn't worth watching, but he knew better. He knew much, much better.

     

    A lifelong fan of The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman, Alex hadn't been an adult for very long (some would say he still isn't) when he started making several trips a month up to Los Angeles to attend toy and collectibles shows in order to amass a huge collection of Bionic memorabilia. A vast collection that he no longer possesses due to an accident involving a pencil, a rabid weasel and a rapidly descending elevator (Actually, the advent of eBay in the late 90's took the thrill of the hunt out of it for him, so he gave it up).

     

    Currently working out of his modest two-bedroom apartment (or twelve-bedroom mansion as he refers to it when describing his digs to people who’ve never visited him at home), Alex is a free-lance web designer and the webmaster of The Six Million Dollar Blog. The newest Bionic site on the web except for all the others that have come after. He hopes one day to meet his hero Lee Majors in person and his biggest regret in life is that he no longer fits into his Six Million Dollar Man jammies.