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The Roundhouse Network
Приєднався 11 вер 2010
The Roundhouse Network (formerly the Sonny Calzone channel) is home to the Ringo Klecko Sports Report, The Bill Dobson B-Side, Gorshin's Eleven and more to come.
Ukulele Hero performing at Soiree Eclectic (April 2024)
Soiree Eclectic is an underground intimate series in Las Vegas, produced by Vegas City Opera, bringing together top local talent in all fields and genres of entertainment for a memorable and unique performance.
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"Is There Anybody Out There?" (Pink Floyd, 1979)
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Timothy Connolly strumming a bit of Pink Floyd music, with plenty of creative liberties being taken.
Ukulele Hero at Stacey Stardust's Secret Circus
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Timothy Connolly performs Frank Sinatra music live at Stacey Stardust's Secret Circus in Las Vegas (October 2023)
"Glad To Be Unhappy" (Frank Sinatra, 1955)
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Strummed by Timothy Connolly on a Fender tenor ukulele.
"I Just Wasn't Made For These Times" (Beach Boys, 1966)
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Strummed by Timothy Connolly on a Fender tenor ukulele
"I'll Be Around" (Frank Sinatra, 1955)
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Strummed by Timothy Connolly on a Fender tenor ukulele with Aquila strings from Italy.
Ringo Klecko Sports Report episode 5
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Ringo Klecko is joined by Timothy Connolly to discuss current events in the world of American professional sports...and more.
Ringo Klecko Sports Report episode 4
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Ringo Klecko is joined by Timothy Connolly to discuss current events in the world of American professional sports...and more.
"Collection of Sand" (essay by Italo Calvino, 1974)
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"Collection of Sand" (essay by Italo Calvino, 1974) narrated by Timothy Morgan Connolly
National Anthem on a Fender tenor ukulele
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National Anthem on a Fender tenor ukulele, strummed by Timothy Connolly in 2023.
Gorshin's Eleven episode 2
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Richard Woods and Timothy Connolly are here to answer questions, discuss matters of great importance, and soothe your souls. Welcome aboard.
"Surfer Girl (Beach Boys, 1962)
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"Surfer Girl (Beach Boys, 1962) strummed on a Fender tenor ukulele
"In My Life" (Beatles, 1965)
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"In My Life" (Beatles, 1965) strummed on a Fender tenor ukulele
"One on One" (Hall & Oates, 1982)
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"One on One" (Hall & Oates, 1982) as performed on a Fender tenor ukulele.
Ringo Klecko Sports Report episode 3
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Ringo Klecko is joined by Timothy Connolly to discuss current events in the world of American professional sports...and more.
Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain (Willie Nelson, 1975)
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Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain (Willie Nelson, 1975)
"The Lawnmower Man" (Stephen King, 1976)
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"The Lawnmower Man" (Stephen King, 1976)
The Bill Dobson B-Side Podcast episode 1
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The Bill Dobson B-Side Podcast episode 1
Didn't expect this...
Great job Timothy!
Pity the movie didn't even mention the original story. No wonder King sued the pants off of New Line Cinema. This as a film (probably) wouldn't have been half as bad as they ended up with.
It's hard for you to understand. But that movie was meant to become. Stephen was only mad because it was the 1 movie he didn't have full control of.
Sounds great! He's a good friend of mine.
Love this ❤
Dumbass story.
Thank you for this
Played this in a short story book club and we all had a great time laughing about it. 10/10
I love Stephen King's confidence to write and publish every random thing he can think up, like a lot of his ideas are absurd? But he makes it work? It makes me wonder what drafts of stories he DIDN'T decide to publish lol like if this is what he's comfy putting out. (I realize how mean girly this sounds but I'm not being mean, I legitimately love his work)
This is actually a good point!
He trashed Carrie and his wife literally picked the pieces of paper from the bin and asked him to finish it.
This is great content, this is the mid life crisis break I was waiting for.
Stephen King making us terrified of everything and anything since 1974.
You could *technically* say since 1967 when STARTLING MYSTERY STORIES ran "The Glass Floor." (I, uh, I enjoy spewing my King trivia)
Blessed be the algorithm
Very impressive on the ukulele, nice job man have a great day/night
Beautiful!
Incredible! Such beautiful sounds, relaxing and energizing 😁🙌
Beautiful!
Awesome!
of course, nice!!
Very nice!!!! Of course, I got to hear it in person!!
Now this is Grape Juice!!
What’s all that about
I will shoutout
Thanks!
Nice!
Now there you go. Peter Frampton. I still listen to my original album.
how about parallelogram napkins??? AND a program Director named Calzone? Are you kidding me Kato? LOL
Thanks!! We wanted to try this by the book.
I am a 5th edition DM and have been recently exploring other roleplaying games. my playgroup wants to go through every edition of D&D, so this was invaluable. thanks for explaining it so concisely!
This was painful to watch. 10 minutes of the DM telling the players what their characters are doing, thinking, what motivated them, and what the other PCs are doing and thinking. Just how Chaotic Stupid is Ursok the Terrible? Why would the rest of the party entrust a Character with a 7 Wisdom to walk around with a Medusa head in his possession? How was the 14 year old boy not making a saving throw to not be turned to stone when the door was opened? No one in the tavern either? How is it that Ursok knew that his attacker, that Ursok turned to stone, made his system shock check? I run a large party of 8-9 players as well. As a DM I make it a point to separate player knowledge from character knowledge. I never tell a players what their characters are doing, saying, or thinking. I tell the players what their characters experience in the moment based on their five senses. I suggest you use direct texts or messages to individual players when the party is separated. A better thing to do is to not separate them often, otherwise controlling individualized information becomes very difficult. Second tip, remind your self and your players this question “What would this character know?” This is as important as the question “What are you going to do?”
My favorite video ever made <3
can't watch this because its asking for photo id credit card details and god knows what else sonny you must be crazy to play there game
Still rooting for you team bravo
WOOOOO
Nice dice tower! There are some cool laser cut buildings out these days too.
Love it! Great game!
Thanks. I don't know how he can handle a dozen players, let alone our insane group! My character is Grumbar the 1/2 Orc, fighter, and I play the NPC Math-hew, son of Tricky Nelson and brother to Runnar Nelson.
We need fewer insults in these and more tale-telling, I think. It was a lot of fun, though!