Show Notes: Episode 25
Episode 25: Sicily 1922
Give us a call on our new voicemail line! Ask us your questions, share your stories, tell us a tale! (206) 414-8998
Join our new Facebook Group for all things fan-related:
Mohr Please! Friends of the Show
We wanted to share some photos of Kirsten's dragon boat adventures, but realized her co-workers might object. So, here is a generic dragon boat picture instead!
Here are some truly delightful Golden Girls fun facts. This one is absolutely amazing:
This Mental Floss article provides such a fun game to play! You can pair a matching cheesecake with episodes of the show! Check it out here.
We cannot wait to watch the weird hotel-based spin-off: Golden Palace. With Don Cheadle?! Who knew?
Stephanie's Fave: Sophia
Kirsten's Fave: ???
(We both identify most with Rose, but secretly wish we were more like Blanche. That is beauty of this cast, they're all such incredible women!)
Buzzfeed made that Sex and the City connection way back in 2015! Check out their stance here.
Publishing Break
Hi Folks! We're taking this week off from publishing.
Don't worry, we'll have a new episode for you July 23rd!
There are exciting new things in the works and we want to make sure it's all ready before we share. Stay tuned!
Show Notes: Episode 24
Episode 24: Naked Canadians
Did a little googling about Lord Stanley and learned a thing or two! He was the sixth Governor General of Canada from 1888-1893. He gave Canada the Stanley Cup in 1892, which was originally called the Dominion Hockey Challenge Cup. And in 1945 he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame as a "Honored Builder".
Manitoba LOVES snakes. They keep them in pits, like the Narcisse Snake Pits! Read more about their subterranean cave snakes here.
Show Notes: Episode 22
Episode 22: The Brothers Crane
We couldn't leave you hanging, so we googled the definition of massacre for you. You're welcome.
You can go visit the bar from Cheers! Go here to find the locations (there are 2) in Boston! And while you're in Massachusetts, check out the Freedom Trail.
Eddie has an 'autobiography'! Please hold while I feverishly order this on Amazon.
Want some fun facts about the show? Check out this article for tidbits like: THE FIRST CUT OF THE PILOT WAS SIX MINUTES TOO LONG.
We finally know what the heck 'tossed salads and scrambled eggs' is about. Thank goodness!
Frasier's apartment would cost $3.5 million in 2018. (WHAT?!) Read more about that valuation here.
Have some bloopers!
Show Notes: Episode 21
Episode 21: Extreme Wimps
We had to do a little research on the subject of whale nipples, because we had to. This is what we discovered.
Joyland is a spooky, spooky place these days. Watch this drone video of what little remains!
The Rattler closed in 2012, which is just fine if you ask Stephanie. That thing was TOO MUCH for her.
Last, but certainly not least: the Disneyland Play Mat! This is not the original one owned by the Mohr Family, but let's not get nit-picky.
Show Notes : Episode 20
Episode 20: Meatball Head
A VERY SPECIAL GUEST EPISODE!
Mama Mohr's Bread Recipe:
Mix together:
3 Cups Water
1.5 Tbsp Active Dry Yeast
1.5 Tbsp salt
6.5 Cups Flour
Leave on counter for a couple of hours. Should double in size. Divide into 2 nonstick bread loaves. Bake 450F for 40 mintes. Enjoy!
We ADORE Sailor Moon. You know, you listened to our episode all about it. Check out the links below for more good content!
Tuxedo Mask is over rated. Everyone knows but Usagi.
Friend of the show Morgan did a DOPE Sailor Moon Italian Renaissance mash up! We love it! Click through for her post!
We're so glad that VIZ Media decided to let love shine. Uranus and Neptune are the best!
Sailor Moon had some VERY weird bad guys. Check out this and this to read more about them!
Everyone wishes they had a dope magical transformation sequence!
Last, but certainly not least: Check out Morgan's YouTube channel and like all her videos! Do IT! Kirsten is on it sometimes!
Show Notes: Episode 19
Episode 19: To-MAH-to and Cla-MAY-to
We LOVE brunch. Like, a lot.
Here is some additional information about the most important meal of the week.
Read all about the blasphemy that is Jack in the Box Brunchfast here. And we can't leave Taco Bell out of the shame game, witness the bizarro 'food' that is the naked egg taco.
Check out the best brunch spots in Las Vegas and Portland (Oregon, obvs).
Up your at-home brunching by making your own Congee or Avocado Toast!
And finally, check out this video all about Dim Sum, the brunch on wheels.
Show Notes: Episode 17
Episode 17: Astronaut Ice Cream Sucks
In case you were as confused as we were, here are some ice cream definitions!
Gelato is simply the Italian word for ice cream, but in English, it has come to mean specifically Italian or Italian-style ice cream. Gelato is made with a base of milk, cream, and sugar, and flavored with fruit and nut purees and other flavorings. It is generally lower in fat than other styles of ice cream. Gelato typically contains less air and more flavoring than other kinds of frozen desserts, giving it a density and richness that distinguishes it from other ice creams.
Snow cones are a variation of shaved ice or ground-up ice desserts commonly served in paper cones or foam cups. The dessert consists of ice shavings that are topped with flavored sugar syrup.
Shave ice or Hawaiian shave ice is an ice-based dessert made by shaving a block of ice. While the product can resemble a snow cone, snow cones are made with crushed, rather than shaved, ice. Shaving produces a very fine ice that appears snow-like. Flavored syrups are added to the ice, which are absorbed by the ice instead of surrounding it.
Frozen yogurt is a frozen dessert made with yogurt and sometimes other dairy products including non-dairy products. It is usually more tart than ice cream, as well as lower in fat (due to the use of milk instead of cream). Frozen yogurt may or may not contain live and active bacteria cultures.
Sorbet has just two main ingredients: fruit and sugar. There may also be some water, flavorings, or acid added to it, but it's essentially blended fruit that's churned and then frozen. No dairy is added to sorbet, which is how it is different from ice cream.
Sherbet is sorbet's creamier cousin. A little cream, milk, egg whites, gelatin, or even buttermilk is added to a sorbet mixture, and the result is a frozen dessert that's richer, and creamier in texture than sorbet but still lighter than ice cream, as by law, it must contain less than 2% fat.
Anyone else hungry? No, just us?
Show Notes: Episode 16
Episode 16: Beardo Fans
It all began when Kirsten and Stephanie stumbled across Whisker Wars. Take a gander for yourself:
Please help Aarne and Rita Bielefeldt! You can find their GoFundMe here!
Learn more about all the various categories here! We're big big fans of the freestyle categories.
We weren't sure about where 'Fu Manchu' comes from or if it was offensive. So we did some googling and it turns out yeah, it's not great.