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On this week's Curmudgeon's Corner, Ed substitutes for Ivan and talks to Sam about the benefits of the No Kings events and other events like them, as well as the Israel/Iran conflict. Plus some movie talk. And if that wasn't enough, some conversation about disposing of dead bodies. So be sure to stay for that part at the end!

Show Details:
Recorded 2025-06-14
Length this week 1:57:19

  • 0:01:36 - One
    • TikTok Engagement
    • No Kings Plans
    • Boiling the Frog
    • Protest Effectiveness
  • 0:40:24 - Two
    • Movie: Judas and the Black Messiah (2021)
    • Oscar Parties: Worth It
    • Movie: X-Men (2000)
    • Movie: Wicked (2024)
  • 1:04:31 - Three
    • Israel Attacks Iran
    • Trump and Netanyahu
    • Iranian Response
    • Rules Based Order

The Curmudgeon’s Corner theme music is generously provided by Ray Lynch.
Our intro is The Oh of Pleasure (Amazon MP3 link)
Our outro is Celestial Soda Pop (Amazon MP3 link)
Both are from the album Deep Breakfast (iTunes link)
Please buy his music and support his GoFundMe.

  continue reading

101 episodes

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Manage episode 488969480 series 1144303
Content provided by Samuel Minter / Iván Bou and Samuel Minter / Ivan Bou. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Samuel Minter / Iván Bou and Samuel Minter / Ivan Bou or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
On this week's Curmudgeon's Corner, Ed substitutes for Ivan and talks to Sam about the benefits of the No Kings events and other events like them, as well as the Israel/Iran conflict. Plus some movie talk. And if that wasn't enough, some conversation about disposing of dead bodies. So be sure to stay for that part at the end!

Show Details:
Recorded 2025-06-14
Length this week 1:57:19

  • 0:01:36 - One
    • TikTok Engagement
    • No Kings Plans
    • Boiling the Frog
    • Protest Effectiveness
  • 0:40:24 - Two
    • Movie: Judas and the Black Messiah (2021)
    • Oscar Parties: Worth It
    • Movie: X-Men (2000)
    • Movie: Wicked (2024)
  • 1:04:31 - Three
    • Israel Attacks Iran
    • Trump and Netanyahu
    • Iranian Response
    • Rules Based Order

The Curmudgeon’s Corner theme music is generously provided by Ray Lynch.
Our intro is The Oh of Pleasure (Amazon MP3 link)
Our outro is Celestial Soda Pop (Amazon MP3 link)
Both are from the album Deep Breakfast (iTunes link)
Please buy his music and support his GoFundMe.

  continue reading

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