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Tagged with “dancing” (6) activity chart

  1. Nickelpuss | You Look Nice Today

    Pins 1930’s wandering troubadour Trinket Pills (? - 1939) scored a brief hit on the Wichita charts with his plaintive Ballad of Joey Nickelpuss: Th’ evil alley boys taunted him, But ole’ Young Joe made his way. Terrible

    http://youlooknicetoday.com/episode/nickelpuss

    —Huffduffed by jimftw 5 months ago

  2. The Adam Carolla Show - Jordan Morris, Matt Zaller and Teresa Strasser | The Adam Carolla Show - A Free Daily Comedy Podcast from Adam Carolla

    Teresa Strasser returns to make an exciting announcement and introduces a new segment called ‘Parents of the Week.’ Jordan Morris and Matt Zaller join later to discuss the Tour de Thrillist, extreme dieting, and creepy holograms.

    http://www.adamcarolla.com/jordan-morris-matt-zaller-and-teresa-strasser/

    —Huffduffed by l337theremin one year ago

  3. The Adam Carolla Show - Penn Jillette and Captain Sean Parnell | The Adam Carolla Show - A Free Daily Comedy Podcast from Adam Carolla

    Penn Jillette calls in to talk about Adam’s firing on Celebrity Apprentice. Later, Capt. Sean Parnell joins to discuss hunting the Taliban, Man Love Thursdays, and readjusting to civilian life.

    http://www.adamcarolla.com/penn-jillette-and-captain-sean-parnell/

    —Huffduffed by bananaslugdiva one year ago

  4. The Moth: Audrey Pleasant: Lil’ Mama

    A wallflower teaches herself the slide and ends up in the spotlight. A gloriously told story.

    —Huffduffed by JulieD one year ago

  5. The Daily Edition #55 - Puck Yeah!

    Dan Benjamin and Jen Simmons are joined by front-end developer Petra Gregorová to discuss CMS, Slovakia, Portland, hockey, ballroom dancing, and so much more!

    —Huffduffed by gregorova 2 years ago

  6. DocArchive: The Short History of Five Notes: 25 Feb 2011

    Dancehall singer Sean Paul, Hip hop star Missy Elliot and Malian singer Habib Koite all use a deceptively simple but hypnotic beat from the heart of Africa in some of their biggest hits. But what is it? Music journalist Rita Ray journeys to Ghana to find out.

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 2 years ago