A list of puns related to "Celebrity Mole"
Netflix put the mole on recently and I got sucked into it. Found the seasons of celebrity mole with Corbin Bernson (they are not on Netflix) and it made me love him even more. If you havenβt watched it, I highly recommend
Hello Everyone! I just made a video recapping Celebrity Mole Hawaii! Itβs my first time making a video like this but I knew that I wanted it to be on Celebrity Mole Hawaii since it was such a great show.
I hope if you take the time to watch it you enjoy it! https://youtu.be/ff_EWon3ow4
Hey everyone! Jackie + Tori of Holy Moly here - A few months ago, we shared our new podcast, which covered a rewatch of the US Season 3, Celebrity Mole Hawaii. Now, we're back for our next season, this time covering Celebrity Mole Yucatan!
You can listen directly on soundcloud, Spotify + Apple Podcasts.
We'll be releasing episodes every other Friday, and hope y'all find some enjoyment in this <3 We would also love any and all feedback! You can email us at holymolypodcast@gmail.com or reach us on twitter at https://twitter.com/holymolypodcast. Thank you for being an amazing community!
Episode 1 Description:
Farewell Hawaii, hello Mexico! Welcome to Season 2 of Holy Moly! This time, weβll be watching and breaking down Celebrity Mole: Yucatan. Ahmad Rashad is back and better than ever, along with a couple of friendly faces: Stephen Baldwin and Corbin Bernsen.
Join us as we dive deep into our new cast of characters: Dennis Rodman, Tracey Gold, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Mark Curry, Ananda Lewis, and Angie Everhart.
After playing our own live reality game (LRG) a couple of months ago, we share some reflections on newfound respect for these agents. We talk about a lot of awesome LRG groups we now know about, here are some links to check them out!
The Mole Victory House (the one we played in!): www.instagram.com/themolevh
Big Brother Columbus: www.instagram.com/bigbrothercolumbus
Survivor Philadelphia: www.instagram.com/survivorphilly/
Survivor BC: www.instagram.com/survivorbritishcolumbia/
Warning: This episode (and whole season most likely!) contains spoilers for Season 3 of The Mole (US version), Celebrity Mole: Hawaii.
We love to hear from you! Send us an email at holymolypodcast@gmail.com
So if you haven't seen as yet, Jisoo's debut drama, aired its fist episode and people are not happy (for very valid reasons) (and if your going to make rude comments about Koreans taking offense to this drama, don't let the door hit your butt on the way out, your not welcome to this conversation, it's their history at the end of the day they know it better than we do).
The poop has truly hit the fan, epic style.
The blue house petition has already reached 275k people, the furniture store sponsor who dropped them after the plot came out has had their website crash due to people making orders to say thanks from dropping it earlier on, sponsors are cancelling and apologising and even the Korean Disney plus staff are mad and trying to get it stopped from broadcasting.
Korean netizens mad and going after EVERYONE involved in this production (even brands who provided products and got mentioned in the credits), which means Jisoo's acting career might be over just as it's started thanks to bad drama choice. TBH I'll be amazed if JTBC doesn't cancel this in Korea like SBS did with JE.
I know disney went along with this because they thought with Jisoo in the cast they would get way more subscribers, but I'm wondering what they will do. Because the majority of I-blinks seem desperate to watch it, but if this gets airtime in the west (and considering that BP and BTS are the only kpop groups the west has heard of it might just). So what do you think, will Disney risk damaging its brand to get blinks to subscribe or will they nix it?
Edit - since people have been asking for a synopsis of the drama and why its controversial here. It basically suggest the authoritarian government may have been justified in thier capture, torture and murder of students with the excuse they used that there were students who were working as spies for communism.
The ML is a NK spy and Jisoos character is named after a real life woman who was a student at the time (STILL ALIVE BTW) who was apart of the protests for democracy (even after the renaming the name is very similar) and they fall in love. The character
... keep reading on reddit β‘>What was it Catelyn Stark had called them, that night at Bitterbridge? The knights of summer. And now it was autumn and they were falling like leaves. . . -AFFC, Brienne III
One thing that I thoroughly enjoy doing with the series is looking at what happened to a group of characters that were involved in a particular event/group (ex: Fate of the Kingswood Brotherhood). From a comment by u/RohanneBlackwood, I thought it would be interesting to take a look at the fates of the different characters who were suitors of Brienne of Tarth.
Background
Brienne was betrothed to three characters (unnamed Caron, Red Ronnet Connington and Humfrey Wagstaff) before she was subject to a cruel game in which men were betting on who could take her maidenhead. Several of these characters have popped up again/will pop up again. Let's take a look.
If interested (a somewhat similar post about the characters who killed Beric): Curse of the Lightning Lord: Revenge of the Brotherhood without Banners
Brienne has three total betrothals:
Unnamed Caron
Not necessarily a suitor, but Brienne's first betrothal was to a younger son of House Caron:
>Brienne had been betrothed at seven, to a boy three years her senior, Lord Caron's younger son, a shy boy with a mole above his lip. They had only met the once, on the occasion of their betrothal. Two years later he was dead, carried off by the same chill that took Lord and Lady Caron and their daughters. Had he lived, they would have been wed within a year of her first flowering, and her whole life would have been different. -AFFC, Brienne III
Fate: Died of Sickness
Red Ronnet Connington
Ronnet Connington was the second man to be betrothed to Brienne. He gave her a rose, stating this is all you will ever have of me:
>Ser Ronnet was a landed knight, no more. For any such, the Maid of Tarth would have been a sweet plum indeed. "How is it that you did not wed?" Jaime asked him.
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>"Why, I went to Tarth and saw her. I had six years on her, yet the wench could look me in the eye. She was a sow in silk, though most sows have bigger teats. When she tried to talk she almost choked on her own tongue. **I gave her a rose and told her it was all that she would ever
As with many fans of the series, I love the Night's Watch storyline. I love it because it deals with the others, I love it because the Wall is so fantastical and magical, and most of all, I love it because of the amazing side characters. Dolorous Edd and his dry humor, the Old Bear with his fatherly acceptance of Jon Snow, vicious and icky Craster, sly Mance Rayder, booming Thormund, stupid sexy Satin, and the brave whores of Mole's Town. But there's one character that I just can't help but be put off by, for one specific quote that the fandom so loves to regurgitate.
Donal fuckin' Noye, and his metaphor for the Baratheon brothers.
>"Robert was the true steel. Stannis is pure iron, black and hard and strong, yes, but brittle, the way iron gets. He'll break before he bends. And Renly, that one, he's copper, bright and shiny, pretty to look at but not worth all that much at the end of the day." -Donal Noye, Jon I, ACOK
Donal Noye served as the main smith for Storm's End. He forged the warhammer that Robert Baratheon used to kill Rhaegar Targaryen at the Battle of the Trident. He forged Stannis Baratheon's first sword. He fought in Robert's Rebellion, where he took a wound at the Siege of Storm's End. This wound would eventually fester, necessitating the amputation of Noye's arm. Following this, Noye departs for the Night's Watch. This happens in the year 283 AC.
In the year 283 AC, Robert Baratheon is 21 years old, Stannis is 19 years old, and Renly is 5 years old.
In order to understand why Donal Noye has no idea what he's talking about, we must contextualize the above quote with the fact that Noye has not seen the Baratheon boys in 16 years.
At the age of 21, Robert Baratheon was a human ripped straight from the storybooks. He was tall, strong, and wielded a weapon thought to be wildly impractical to the average man. He was simply cut from a different cloth. And, beyond that, he was leading a rebellion against a dynasty with a long history of rulers who destabilize the realm with delusional acts of entitlement and desperation. In the eyes of anyone who saw him at the time, Robert was true steel.
At the age of 19 years old, Stannis Baratheon was living in the shadow of his older brother. The two have an apathetic relationship full of slights and standoffishness. When Robert begins his rebellion, Stannis serves as the castellan of Storm's End, which becomes besieged by Targaryen loyalist forces for the better part of a year. During the siege, Stann
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Days passed and life continued on. Chris and Grudge continued their training, going over a plethora of weapons with Vorgakβs supervision, Chris continued to pile on the bruises. Chris also had several more encounters with Red, the young elf seemingly taking a liking to him, and following him around whenever possible. Mostly to hear of new instruments and songs. Much like a stray, Chris made the mistake of feeding Red, in this case music. Chris had a library of songs stored on his PDA and had shown off several to Red. Something he had yet to even do with Grudge and Ayla. It wasnβt like he was trying to keep it from them, he just never had an opportunity to tell them.
The day after their grueling training secessions, they were allowed a welcomed respite to work with Ayla on their spell. Seafy, had been given an assignment, and thus was out of the city for the time being, giving them ample time to work in secrecy. Their progress was slow, and suffered several setbacks, but progress ultimately meant they were taking a s stop toward completion.
It was at their final step to success, that Chris found himself wondering, why did he ever volunteer to test the traps in DwaβMareck.
βAlright then demoni. If this wee crawly makes it though, it will be yer turn next.β, Grudge called back to Chris. Who was currently standing at the patch of bare stone that they had chiseled the runes into.
As they perfected the spell, rune, abomination. They quickly realized that the small tree stumps they had initially begun with, were far too insignificant to hold the vast array of runes required for the spell to function. They had moved onto two small boulders, then when those proved to be far too small for the task at hand, they elected to clear away the dirt and detritus off of two small areas of ground, revealing the stone below. It was a good thing that there were so many rocky hills and cliffs in the elven lands, what with them being so close to such a massive mountain range, because otherwise they would have had to tunnel far beneath Idilia to find a sizable chunk of rock; rather than the scant few inches that they had cleared off.
Chris, who was still standing next to said patch, took a step back. Their thirteenth attempt had caused anβ¦explosion. The other slightly major reason
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Context
Full disclose: I used to do serious martial arts (basically kickboxing)
I've played TotF (Thrill of the Fight) multiple times per week throughout 2021. IMHO, it's the best game in VR. I play it with a weighted vest (25 pounds) around once a week. I play on the hardest mode, because I enjoy the challenge (easier modes are just too slow-moving). I basically always win when I start playing, but after about 20 minutes when I'm out of breath, I often get my ass kicked. Either way, it's just... so much fun.
My first impression
I first encountered Creed when I played the demo over a year ago. It left me with the feeling that it had pretty great production value, compared to TotF. As it turns out, I was totally wrong. Once I owned the game, and had more time to look around, the only real improvement was the audio β TotF has no famous celebrity voices, or Rocky music... but who even cares about that? All the audience members have the same face and behaviour in this game, which I didn't realize when I played the demo. I would say the production value is therefore the same as TotF.
My first match
My first match in the game was ludicrous. I beat the hell out of a guy in the first few seconds, and then for 7 straight rounds, his limp body was lying on the floor the entire time (i.e, without me touching him). This must've been a bug, but since it was the first match I had ever played, I didn't understand what was happening. And unlike in TotF, there is no actual clock! So I tried to walk around, and the crowd booed... so I then punched this corpse of a man in the back of the head repeatedly, to the delight of the crowd (Wtf is this game??). So I could either continue wasting another 10 minutes (or however many) until I finished 12 rounds, or I could exit. I chose to exit β an experience that was emblematic of the entire experience with this game.
Career mode
I expected career mode to unlock something more, which it didn't. What else didn't it do? It didn't challenge me. I went on the hardest mode and absolutely demolished each opponent without breaking a sweat. The most challenging part of this experience were the short (unskippable) training sessions, because it would often teleport me between punching bags, heavy bags, treadmill, etc. without making me face the right way. I had to spin around ha
... keep reading on reddit β‘I don't want to step on anybody's toes here, but the amount of non-dad jokes here in this subreddit really annoys me. First of all, dad jokes CAN be NSFW, it clearly says so in the sub rules. Secondly, it doesn't automatically make it a dad joke if it's from a conversation between you and your child. Most importantly, the jokes that your CHILDREN tell YOU are not dad jokes. The point of a dad joke is that it's so cheesy only a dad who's trying to be funny would make such a joke. That's it. They are stupid plays on words, lame puns and so on. There has to be a clever pun or wordplay for it to be considered a dad joke.
Again, to all the fellow dads, I apologise if I'm sounding too harsh. But I just needed to get it off my chest.
This fucking season shook me man
As with before, Each episode starts out with an O and four symbols inside of it. Not only does each symbol foreshadow the events of that episode, they also each form a letter in the word O-Z-A-R-K.
Aight lets go
SEASON 4 Part 1
The Beginning of the End
Z: Pool Float
After Ruth buys their old place of work the Lazy-O Motel, Wyatt and his brother Three play in the motel pool to celebrate. During this, Jonah, upset by Benβs Death and furious at his mom, rides up on his bike and tells Ruth that he is willing to launder money for them.
A: Pastries
Omarβs nephew Javi Elizondro brings pastries during his first meeting with Marty and Wendy in the Ozarks. He questions them about stopping Darlene from producing heroin, but they say they canβt do much because of John being the sheriff.
R: Motel Room Key
Ruth ends up buying the Lazy-O Motel to help Darlene launder money for her operation. She also tries to steal Martyβs laundering software too but finds that her login credentials dont work and she has been replaced by Charlotte.
K: PiΓ±ata
Omar throws a party at his compound after his sonβs second baptism, during which he introduces Javi to Marty and Wendy. He also tasks them with helping him negotiate a deal with the FBI to allow him to walk away from his criminal life.
Let the Great World Spin
Z: Prayer Beads
Omar is in the confessional with his priest when Marty tries to call him about Maya. Omar calls back afterwards to question Marty about the deal and says that he would like to meet her to talk about it.
A: Cleaning Products
Javi enlists Marty to help him clean up Helenβs house after Javi killed John and forced the Byrdes to cremate him. Right when they finish up, the new sheriff Leigh Guerrero shows up to investigate Johnβs disappearance. She sees Marty there and asks him to leave.
R: Molecule
Marty and Wendy meet with pharmeceutical CEO Clare Shaw to try to get her to donate to their foundation. Clare is hesitant at first, but Marty and Wendy tempt her by saying they can help cut the cost of the opium she needs if she can donate half to the charity.
K: Computer Parts
Jonah buys a bunch of computer parts to help him build a money laundering system for Ruth. Marty and Wendy see them getting delivered and question him, and to spite them he tells them exactly what heβs doing.
City on the Make
Z: Oyster and Lemon
The Byrdes and Javi eat oysters at a fancy
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When Disneyworld opened in Florida in October 1971, it was full of classic attractions that took children and families on wonderful adventures. You could ride the iconic Jungle Cruise down the rivers of Africa, soar to Neverland on Peter Panβs Flight, or get spooked exploring the depths of The Haunted Mansion. Alongside these rides, on the edge of Fantasyland, was a quaint but beloved attraction. Mr. Toadβs Wild Ride, based on the 1949 Disney animated film The Wind in The Willows, took riders on a madcap journey as they help J. Thaddaeus Toad steal a motorcar and go on a crazed joyride before crashing into a train, dying and ending up with Toad in a cartoon version of Hell.
Yeahβ¦ it was strange, but the rideβs oddness and quirks are exactly what made it so beloved by the Disneyworld fandom. There really wasnβt anything else quite like at the park, and so Toad and company developed a great deal of fans as they continued to entertain the millions who rode the attraction throughout the decades.
Untilβ¦
The Ever-Evolving World of Theme Parks
Theme parks arenβt stagnant. They are always evolving. Often this evolution means a ride being completely rethemed or torn down and replaced with a newer one. This is pretty common at Disney, the company constantly shoving its most popular IPs onto attractions that previously had no IP tie-ins or tie-ins to more obscure properties. Disney purists have bemoaned the loss of the originals and questioned if this practice actually even draws more people into the parks. Disney has always used its parks to cross-promote films and vice versa, Mr. Toadβs Wild Ride itself has been a day one example of this. Nevertheless, changes to attractions understandably bring up strong emotions in those that have grown sentimental to them. This creates the paradoxical love-hate relation hardcore Disney fans have with the company. You know the ones, the people who donβt see it as just a casual holiday getaway, but as a place of history and culture that they fear is being erased by those greedy corporate overlords.
But the times are always changing, and soon that change would hit the abode of a certain manic amphibianβ¦
Bear vs. Toad
On October 22, 1997, The Orlando Sentinel reported that Disney was considering replacing Toad with a Winnie-The-Pooh ride. It certainly makes sense on paper. Disneyβs version of The Wind in The Willows is a great cartoon, but how many people have seen it or remember it? Compared to the
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