
Leigha of @chowdownotown returns as we dive deeper into the delicious world of ramen. She and Eliot throw-down in the Great American Slurp-Off. We also talk about history, styles of ramen, and where in Orlando you should grab some noods.
By Steve Etchie

Leigha of @chowdownotown returns as we dive deeper into the delicious world of ramen. She and Eliot throw-down in the Great American Slurp-Off. We also talk about history, styles of ramen, and where in Orlando you should grab some noods.
By Chris
On this episode we are joined the Rick from Entering The Black Hole Podcast. We talk about having a legendary member, Sex, Fluffers, Working in porn, Testing for wee DUI’s, Passing lanes, Florida incest, Ask Darkness and much much more!
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By Chris
STEVEN FESSEY from ECHO BASE COLLECTIBLES & REBEL REPRINTS hangs out. this goes all over.
heres some of the stuff we talk about:
a whole bunch of stuff about england.
should we feel sorry for john travolta?
deliberate, accidental phone calls.
if teenage peter host a podcast.Continue Reading …
By Steve Etchie

We are back! After a few very busy weeks, and a few days under the weather, we are excited to bring you episode #73! We are in studio discussing all of the bits of Tid, and we cover lots of ground. So many updates!! So many tidbits!! Also… Please know you’re invited to our event for our upcoming Holiday Hang Out at Mills Gallery on Tues Dec 10, bring your own food and/or drink, and let’s hang out!
By Chris
In game 2 of round 2 of the 2019 Simon Time Trivia Tournament of Champions, Chris guides returning players Paul, Greg and Joni through three rounds of championship level trivia to see who wins the right to play in the final round of this year’s tournament!
By Chris

The Major Scale is proud to present a three-part special for Cornell Fine Arts Museum’s exhibit African American Art in the 20th Century, on loan from the Smithsonian American Art Museum. It’s a bounty of bold and brilliant masterworks that showcases paintings and sculptures from 32 African American artists. In our special series, we delve into the stories that tie together the exhibit’s themes, including jazz and civil rights, as well as the music with the show’s curator, Virginia Mecklenburg.
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Among the many amazing artists in the exhibit is Purvis Young, a native to Florida. We thought it apt since the exhibit since both Cornell Fine Arts Museum and the Major Scale are based in Central Florida that we take the time to explore some of the regional roots. Young, the term “Outsider Art”, and the legendary Highwaymen are on the table for conversation as well as some of the Sunshine State’s – Slim Galliard, Fats Navarro, Charles Tolliver, Gigi Gryce, Pee-Wee Ellis, Archie Shepp, and more.
This special series is a must for curious eardrums.Continue Reading …
