Beer And Conversation With Pigweed And Crowhill

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Sinopsis

You like beer, and you like conversation, right? Of course you do. Pigweed and Crowhill review a beer (sometimes their own homebrews) and discuss issues of the day. They try to break down serious issues into bite-sized chunks, and add some humor when possible. But it's all in good fun. Just two pals chatting over a beer.

Episodios

  • 352: Pigweed quizzes Crowhill on the Bible

    31/08/2023 Duración: 39min

    352 Pigweed quizzes Crowhill on the Bible The boys drink and review Penn's Best NA, then discuss non-alcoholic beers. How they're made, why anyone would want them, etc. Then Pigweed tries to stump Crowhill on some Bible trivia. Starting with the National Geographic's "50 Influential Figures of the Bible," then moving on to some internet Bible trivia, Pigweed tries to find the holes in Crowhill's biblical knowledge.

  • 351: The Manhattan Project and Oppenheimer

    22/08/2023 Duración: 39min

    The boys drink and review Sam Adams' Wicked Easy Light and Hazy Session IPA, then discuss the Manhatten Project and the recent film, Oppenheimer. In 1938 some German physicists discovered nuclear fision, which could potentially become a chain reaction, which could potentially become a bomb. The Americans and the Brits were scared the Germans would make an atomic bomb first, so they worked together to beat the Germans to the punch. Col. (later General) Lesley Groves ran the project along with Robert Oppenheimer. It wasn't just the physics. They had to coordinate a huge manufacturing operation, plus the enrichment of the plutonium and uranium. The whole effort was about the size of the U.S. auto industry. After an overview of the Manhattan project, P&C discuss the "Oppenheimer" movie, which they both liked, but found it a bit long.

  • 350: P&C were right again, of course

    11/08/2023 Duración: 30min

    The boys drink and review Guinness and port, then discuss some show updates. The boys suggested that if we rush into electric vehicles to make the world safer and better for the environment, perhaps we should ensure that EVs will do that. Of course they don't. And they're a serious fire hazard. It turns out Canada sucks even worse than the boys had suggested. They're making it easier and easier to qualify for the "medical assistance in dying" program. Pretty soon you'll be able to kill yourself just because you're a Canadian. After a story about a dispute on a plane, where a large passenger was impinging on the space of another passenger, Pigweed suggested charging passengers by their weight. New New Zealand Airlines has opened the door. Italy has decided that P&C were right about a Chinese-built "new silk road" and now they regret the "villanous decision" to join China's belt and road initiative. P&C predicted that kids who have been thr

  • 349: The hard problem of consciousness

    10/08/2023 Duración: 50min

    P&C review a Rye Pale Ale from Seven Locks Brewing, then discuss consciousness. Why does the brain produce the subjective experience of consciousness? Physical things have mass, energy, electric charge, etc., but we don't typically associate such attributes with physical things. It's even more troubling when we consider that it seems possible for a human being to be able to do everything a human does without any subjective experience. Or, in other words, what does subjective experience add? Is it possible that consciousness is simply a part of the universe, like gravity, and that it manifests to different degrees at different times? If so, what are the triggers that make it manifest?

  • 348: The Suburbs - their history and present relevance

    03/08/2023 Duración: 48min

    With special guest Longinus, the boys drink and review Everyday Amber, then discuss the development, history, and significance of the suburbs. Crowhill mentions his conflict between his preference for free-market solutions, and the reality that some level of governemnt planning is necessary for reasonable civil life. Longinus gives some historical context for cities and suburbs, and ties the big suburbs -- like Levittown -- to the ability to construct houses in an assembly-like manner, effective transportation, and the GI bill, which made financing possible. * Why do we have front lawns? * How did the suburbs hurt the cities? * When and why did malls and strip malls develop? * The relationship between cities and counties.

  • 347: 5 short stories from John Cheever

    02/08/2023 Duración: 52min

    With special guest Longinus, the boys drink and review Citrus Squall double golden ale from Dogfish Head brewery, then discuss several short stories by John Cheever. "The Chaste Clarissa" is about a young married woman who vacations on Martha's Vineyard and catches the eye of the local Cassanova. Try as he might, he can't break down her defenses, until the very end, when he discovers her weak spot. "The Housebreaker of Shady Hill" is an interesting morality tale about a man who finds himself on hard times after leaving a stable but boring job. He tries to make it on his own, but isn't making it, and he ends up stealing from a neighbor to cover expenses. From there his life becomes a moral slippery slope, and everything in life seems dirty and disgusting. He's tortured by what he has done, and his life starts to fall apart. In "A Worm in the Apple" the narrator is trying to find the inner rot in everything, but finds a family where things actually are what they

  • 346: Canada sucks!

    29/07/2023 Duración: 45min

    The boys drink and review three malt liquors, then discuss Canada. It's a beautiful place with very nice people, but politically it's the worst country in the western world. Aside from Canada ruining our weather in Maryland with their forest fires, we've been hearing too many ultra woke stories from our neighbors to the north. There's the case of the father who was fined $30,000 for "misgendering his daughter" and is currently out on bail. Canada also has a horrifying program that allows people to commit medically assisted suicide. It started with hard cases, but of course it expanded to allow people who are depressed. And now the state can euthanize a child without the parent's permission. It's a complete horror show. Remember the way the Canadians treated the truckers? The government-controlled media flagrantly lied about the truckers, called them racists -- all the standard liberal playbook. Then the government shut down the trucker's ability to speak, they froze

  • 345 Vivek Ramaswamy for President

    25/07/2023 Duración: 40min

    The boys drink and review 41 Year Lapse American Pale Ale from Mobtown Brewery then discuss the presidential campaign of Vivek Ramaswamy. Vivek is a 2nd generation Indian with an impressive record of educational, personal, and professional accomplishments. P&C had previously reviewed Vivek's perspective on wokeness, and are pleased to see him on the stump for president. The boys spend some time commenting on his character and style, and do a quick review of his policies. Vivek wants to shut down the administrative state, which is a great goal, but it's unlikely he'd be able to do it.

  • 344: Nayib Bukele and El Salvador

    24/07/2023 Duración: 45min

    The boys drink and review Torpedo extra IPA, then discuss El Salvador and their new president, Nayib Bukele. El Salvador has been a basket case for decades. It was one of the most violent places on earth, corruption was rampant, and the drug cartels ran everything. Mr. Bukele started his political career in a small town, not far from the capitol, and quickly became very popular. But he didn't fit with either of the existing majority political parties, so he joined and essentially took over one of the smaller political parties. His career skyrocketed, and he eventually became the incredibly popular president of the country. His reforms have make life more livable for most of the country, but it hasn't been a completely smooth ride. Some of his "reforms" seem more like dictatorship, and he's been criticized internationally for his crackdowns on the cartels. The boys try to evaluate this career. On the one hand, they prefer the rule of law, and politicians who stay within their desi

  • 343: SCOTUS issues 4 fantastic rulings!!

    18/07/2023 Duración: 34min

    The boys drink and review Crispy Boy Vienna Lager from Black Flag brewing, then discuss some fantastic recent decisions from the Supreme Court. The cases involved affirmative action, freedom of religion, student debt, and freedom of speech. Affirmative action is blatantly unconstitutional. It was passed by a liberal court that knew it was bad law, but hoped it would be a temporary fix to race issues. The Court found that things have gotten worse, not better, so it's time to be done with it. In the freedom of religion case, the Court corrected a misinterpretation of previous precent. People thought that an employer could refuse an accommodation if it caused a "de minimis" hardship. In Groff vs. Dejoy, the Postal Service failed to accommodate a postal worker whose religion prevented him from working on Sunday. The Court ruled that employers have to make religious accommodations unless doing so would cause substantial harm. The Court also shot down Biden's over-reach on student debt, which

  • 342: Modern dating and romance is a disaster

    09/07/2023 Duración: 37min

    The boys drink and review 395 Rye from Checkerspot Brewing, then discuss the changing expectations in dating, courtship, and marriage. The traditional formula is first comes love, then comes marriage, then comes baby in a baby carriage. The new formula is something like first comes sex, then comes dating, then you move in together, then you get a dog, then maybe you finally get married. What happened to "take me down to the little white church," "no huggie no kissie until you make me your wife," or "if you liked it then you should have put a ring on it." The problem is that the elite have adopted "luxury ideas" -- idiotic, fashionable beliefs that don't harm them, with their flock and nannies in their gated neighborhoods, but destroy the lives of the middle and lower classes. Traditional dating and marriage rules spread the wealth, so to speak, in a way that the modern rules don't. It results in a lot of men and women who have no life partner, and no p

  • 341: China's Belt and Road Iniative

    05/07/2023 Duración: 36min

    The boys drink and review a kolsch, then discuss China's Belt and Road Initiative. They start with a quick review of the Persian Royal Road and the Silk Road, then bring things into the modern era with China's desire to control worlwide commerce. In the hopes it would lead China towards freedom, the west brought China into the modern world by giving them favored trading status. That pumped cheap good into the west and revitalized China's economy. But China isn't content with being the cheap labor force for the world, and is trying to become the main superpower. But they're not following the "cooperation with competition" model we see in the west. They're bullies. They embow their way in and take over. China is threatening to control world commerce with a long-term plan. Our leaders argue about bathrooms and pronouns.

  • 340: Famous Baltimoreans

    03/07/2023 Duración: 41min

    With special guest Longinus, Pigweed and Crowhill drink and review Pigweed's homebrewed version of Monument's Steady Eddie IPA, then discuss famous people who are from or have a strong connection with Baltimore, including ... John Aston Jada Pinkett Smith Barry Levitson David Hasselhoff Oprah started off in Baltimore Anna Farris Elmer Snowden Billie Holiday Michael Phelps Julie Bowen John Waters Thurgood Marshall Toni Braxton Tori Amos Tupac Shakur Mike Rowe Del McCoury ... and many more!

  • 339: Three short stories by Faulkner

    30/06/2023 Duración: 56min

    With special guest Longinus, P&C drink and review Ruby Redbird, by Shiner, then discuss William Faulkner. They start with some brief biographical info on Faulkner, then discuss three of his most famous short stories. Two features that are common in all of Faulkner's work are (1) a lack of chronological time, and (2) concealing things from the reader. "A Rose for Emily" is a disturbing story about an old woman in a fictional southern town. It starts with her death, and then jumps back and forth in time, exploring different aspects of her life. The surprise ending is not to be missed. "Barn Burning" is a very different tale. It starts with a trial of Abner Snopes for allegedly burning down a neighbor's barn. Snopes is forced to leave town, but continues his reprobate behavior in the next town and gets his family trouble. The story is mostly about the trials of Sarty, his young son, who has to deal with the disreputable conduct of his father. "Red Leaves" is the

  • 338: The Ultimate Guide to Aliens; Everything You Need to Know

    23/06/2023 Duración: 38min

    The boys drink and review Crowhill's latest homebrew concoction, then discuss the recent phenomenon of aliens moving from nerd world to mainstream. Why has this happened? Is there new evidence? Some videos have surfaced that allegedly show strange craft doing impossible things. The military seems to have changed its tune in their responses to these reports. Military aviators report regular contact with strange objects. We also have high-level, credible whistleblowers who have given remarkable testimony that the U.S. government has alien spacecrafts. But there are still no bodies, no spaceships, no x-rays, no blood samples. It's hard to say that we have new "evidence" now that we haven't had for decades. It always seems to reduce down to the same thing. Seemingly sincere people can't produce any tangible evidence. Also, the underlying story doesn't make any sense. These creatures have the tech to get here from light years away, but when they get here they just fly around, an

  • 337: We need to promote the trades

    22/06/2023 Duración: 42min

    P&C drink and review Wexford Irish syle cream ale, then discuss the need for men to go into the trades, and one particular school that trains them. Our culture tends to look down on people who don't go to college, and on blue-collar work in general. But those are the guys who have practical knowledge and know how things work. Pigweed's son recently played a lacrosse game against a team from the Williamson College of the Trades, which has a very interesting program. It's like a college, but to train people in practical trades, with a focus on craftsmanship. They provide scholarships for the needy. There's zero tolerance for drugs or alcohol. The place is run like a monastery, with a strict daily schedule. The boys also discuss local boy Mike Rowe and his efforts to promote trade work.

  • 336: The Trump Indictment

    16/06/2023 Duración: 36min

    The boys drink a Gold Rush cocktail, then discuss the Trump indictment. We clearly have a problem with classified documents in this country. Biden, Pence, Hillary, and Trump have all been found to behave recklessly with classified documents. There's no question Trump was very reckless. If Capt. Crowhill did any of this, she'd be in jail -- no question. Trump claims that he declassified all the documents before he took them home, but later evidence shows that's not true. Was Trump uniquely reckless? That's hard to say. Hillary's actions were pretty reckless as well, and Biden stored documents all over the place. It looks like selective prosecution, and it's hard not to see this as weaponization of the Justice department. Biden is on record as saying that he would use whatever legal means necessary to keep Trump from becoming president again. There are some outliers. We're not sure how the Presidential Records Act applies, but generally speaking it looks very bad for Trump.

  • 335: Celebrate Strong Men on Father's Day

    15/06/2023 Duración: 42min

    P&C drink and review Troeg's Hop Horizon IPA, then discuss the need for strong men. One side of the culture war wants to tell boys they're toxic, potential rapists, and the best they can do is sit quietly and not get in the girls' way, because the future is female. And if you won't sit quietly, we'll give you drugs to make sure you do. On the other side of the culture war, Sen. Josh Hawley recently wrote a book to encourage boys to grow in the manly virtues. From a Roman perspective, these are the classical virtues. 1. Virtus (Manliness) encompasses bravery, courage, and strength. A Roman man was expected to display valor on the battlefield and face adversity with resilience. 2. Pietas (Piety) referred to a sense of duty, devotion, and loyalty. A Roman man was expected to fulfill his obligations to the gods, his family, and the state. 3. Fides (Good Faith) was the virtue of trustworthiness, reliability, and honesty. A Roman man was expected to keep his promises, be true to his word

  • 334: Pride Month -- The most glorious month of the year?

    07/06/2023 Duración: 49min

    The boys drink and review Old Blarney Barley Wine, then discuss pride month. During pride month, everyone on the planet is invited -- or rather, compelled -- to celebrate the sexual proclivities of a small minority. "It's a month that vomits rainbows, glitter, and dildos," Pigweed says. Sexuality is usually considered a private thing. It seems odd for it to be a gaudy parade. Something doesn't fit here. At first, the LGB movement was about allowing homosexuals to share health insurance and hospital visitation rights. Now, if you don't allow gay porn in public schools and celebrate when a trans person does a pole dance at the library in front of children, you're a bigot. We have lost the distinction between tolerating and celebrating. Tolerating wasn't enough. Now we have to have parades, because "silence is violence." Americans need to decide that they will no longer participate in the lies.

  • 333: An anti-woke screed from a mysterious speaker

    06/06/2023 Duración: 28min

    The boys drink and review Proper ESB, then discuss a speech against wokeness by a famous and well-known personality. The mystery speaker said things like this. “The fight for equality and against discrimination [has turned] into an aggressive dogmatism on the brink of absurdity, when great authors of the past such as Shakespeare are no longer taught in schools and universities because they … did not understand the importance of gender or race. "In Hollywood [the rules are] tighter and stricter than what the Department of Propaganda of the Soviet Communist Party Central Committee did… "[Americans] push the parents aside and [let children make] decisions that can destroy their lives. [This is a] crime against humanity, and all of that under the banner of progress… "Some believe that aggressive[ly] blotting out [] the traditional interpretation of such basic values as mother, father, family, and the distinction between sexes are a milestone… a renewal of society… "[This is] nothing new. [I

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