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30 Minutes or Less

Episode 81 of the I Have Some Notes podcast, hosted by I Have Some Notes, titled "30 Minutes or Less" was published on November 25, 2019 and runs 52 minutes.

November 25, 2019 ·52m · I Have Some Notes

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On August 28th, 2003, pizza delivery driver Brian Wells was jumped, forced to wear a bomb and told to rob a bank or the bomb would be detonated. He tragically died after failing to complete the task in time. I know what you're thinking, that sounds hilarious! Someone should make a comedy out of it. Well, you're in luck, because Hollywood doesn't know the meaning of decency and 30 Seconds or Less now can be found in DVD bargain bins the world over. I've thrown a lot of shade at this film, but it's actually right in our sweet spot. A mediocre comedy that, with a couple tweaks, could have been decent flick, optics not-withstanding. Listen in as we propose Jesse Eisenberg and Danny McBride go darker and explore the depths of one of America's weirdest bank robberies.

On August 28th, 2003, pizza delivery driver Brian Wells was jumped, forced to wear a bomb and told to rob a bank or the bomb would be detonated. He tragically died after failing to complete the task in time.

I know what you're thinking, that sounds hilarious! Someone should make a comedy out of it.

Well, you're in luck, because Hollywood doesn't know the meaning of decency and 30 Seconds or Less now can be found in DVD bargain bins the world over.

I've thrown a lot of shade at this film, but it's actually right in our sweet spot. A mediocre comedy that, with a couple tweaks, could have been decent flick, optics not-withstanding. Listen in as we propose Jesse Eisenberg and Danny McBride go darker and explore the depths of one of America's weirdest bank robberies.

Westminster Alice, The by Saki (1870 - 1916) LibriVox Published five years before John Kendrick Bangs had the same idea with Alice in Blunderland, Saki, in his 1902 series of satirical articles, takes an Alice in Wonderland view of British politics, which Alice finds even stranger than events in Wonderland.In all honesty, owing to its extremely topical nature this political satire hasn't worn well, which explains why it has virtually sunk without trace. To appreciate it at all, it's really rather necessary to understand the topical references. I am no historian, least of all a political historian, but I have researched it as well as I can, and made some notes in an attempt to put the events and characters into their political context for the listener. My notes may be found on the Internet Archive in audio form or in <a href="https://archive.org Melody Craft Ricardo Clement If I have an idea for a song or a melody I take some notes and recordings with my Smartphone to remember the idea later on. Some ideas lead into a full song - others not.Even though the recordings are meant to help myself remembering I find it interesting to publish this process of writing songs as a Podcast.Finished songs will then be uploaded to ricardoclement.com and YouTube. Voice Notes with AB Aditi Bhardwaj Hello Ji: This Podcast is raw like your voice notes to your yaar.I am Aditi, an old school millennial who is trying to fit in this Gen-Z world. I make Voice Notes and keep them on my phone (which eventually get deleted). I have kept some thoughts on paper as well (Kiya to tha bro). You can connect with me on Instagram @aditiibee or write to [email protected] :)I hope you smiled a bit, on me or with me (anything works). The Art of Noticing Johnny B. Truant **A Bite-Sized Podcast that Teaches You to See and Use the Creative Inspiration That's Already Around You** Trouble with the muse? Believe me, I get it. Even after 120 books and a show on Hulu, I have as much trouble “finding the magic” as anyone. But the truth is, you don’t need to seek inspiration because it’s already all around you … if you know how to see it. Each 10-minute episode of “The Art of Noticing” contains two parts: something small and almost random I noticed around me, then a creative lesson I made from it, like spinning gold from straw. Whether it’s something in the news, the rhythm of rain against the window, a bit of trivia, word from a friend, or some small tidbit I picked up somewhere, anything can be creative fuel if you can learn to see what’s in front of you. Nothing is ordinary. Everything is art! /// Find show notes, transcriptions, and multi-weekly blog posts at https://www.johnnybtruant.com <a href="https://johnnybtruant.substack.com/s/the-art-of-no
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