Hucklebug, Episode 679 – Today Ain’t Nothing

Episode 679: RIP Eddie Turner, Shout-Outs, Movies (Bet: The Fabelmans; Stennie: Raiders: The Story of the Greatest Fan Film Ever Made), New/Old Favorite, New Favorite, You Rules, Pod Decks.

Music: “The Hucklebuck,” performed by Sierra Rein, Lee Rocker, and Frank Sinatra, “New Favorite” bumper by Krizzer.

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3 Responses to Hucklebug, Episode 679 – Today Ain’t Nothing

  1. Tina Kelly says:

    Hi Ladies.
    Enjoyed the show, yet again. Well Stennie, I am back as far as October 2022 with podcasts, so still have a long way to go.

    Love the soundtrack to ‘good morning Vietnam’ I still have this on vinyl as well as ‘Dirty Dancing and Grease’ booo 🤣

    But some of the older Disney films like Tarzan are brilliant too.

    YES! ‘The Hustle’ was the Bain of my life when I was at high school. My maiden name was ‘Hassall’ and EVERYONE thought they was so original when they decided to sing it to me when I saw them 🥱 if I had a £ for everyone who said it, I would be rich.

    I could go on but won’t bore you. Until next week…

  2. Tina Kelly says:

    Re paranormal activity, I have lots of stories from my old house, Bet the one you stayed in. I believe it was my grandad whom I never met but was not afraid. I can always remember hearing footsteps in the bedroom above me when I was downstairs, usually when something was going to happen in the family, also lots of other stories like when we were went to view our house when moving to Ireland. When we got home, my neighbour said the the previous night, he though we was being burgled as there was so much door banging and noise from our house. I could go in. The house was in my family for 60 years.

    As for people hallucinating, I am working with it everyday. I am a secretary for the mental health team and have to minute patients psychiatry sessions. I am used to third party conversations with invisible people. Never a dull moment 🤣

  3. Tina Kelly says:

    Re paranormal activity, I have lots of stories from my old house, Bet the one you stayed in. I believe it was my grandad whom I never met but was not afraid. I can always remember hearing footsteps in the bedroom above me when I was downstairs, usually when something was going to happen in the family, also lots of other stories like when we were went to view our house when moving to Ireland. When we got home, my neighbour said the the previous night, he though we was being burgled as there was so much door banging and noise from our house. I could go in. The house was in my family for 60 years.

    As for people hallucinating, I am working with it everyday. I am a secretary for the mental health team and have to minute patients psychiatry sessions. I am used to third party conversations with invisible people. Never a dull moment 🤣

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