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Forner Montreal Canadien Chris Nilan and renowned playwright Vittorio Rossi join us on this week's episode to talk about Chris's upcoming one man show detailing his journey through addiction and recovery, with the added bonus of some great hockey stories and the perspective of a true hockey insider.
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If you're looking for a hard-hitting free for all on Trump, Trudeau and tariffs, you've come to the wrong place. Snow removal bragging rights, robo-umps, train won't go, old school baby names, body wash that smells like sneakers - that's our jam.
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Terry returns from (another) vacation with a rave review of the Dominican Republic and a solemn vow not to go on holidays again until March at the earliest. Also, thoughts on the Super Bowl halftime show, P4 at Dorval, the Tweet Sheet and kids on holidays: yea or nay?
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In an episode recorded two weeks ago, Terry and Ted sing the praises of the Montreal Canadiens, who went from red hot to stone cold in the interim, so we are clearly to blame. Also, pizza slice vs. pie, pickleball and happy birthday to Terry's mom.
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Noted globetrotter Terry Dimonte is trotting the globe once again Meanwhile, Ted's got the gout
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2025 debut with a recap of Terry's pre-Christmas Paul McCartney and Manchester United-themed whirlwind tour of England, and Ted's woeful but nonetheless gratifying tale of being adopted by a local family at the age of 65.
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Many DiMontes join us for the last episode of 2024, including Terry's wife, Jessica, who previews their bucket list Christmas trip to England. Also, favorite holiday albums, gifts and fuckin' pie.
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This week, Terry powers through post-dental surgery, Ted cries over yacht rock and the boys discuss the importance of taking it up the hoople.
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Sometimes it has to be said and this week is one of those times: we stand shoulder to shoulder with our Jewish friends and neighbours. That's not to say we've turned
Into a serious podcast. No one wants that - least of all our Jewish friends and neighbors.
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This week on Standing By, Ted trolls the Swifties, the absurdity of Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson, drunk on chocolates and talking about our cats.
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Terry and Ted mark Remembrance Week by welcoming a decorated Canadian military veteran to the studio. Also, senior moments with movie titles, listener/viewer appreciation shoutouts and no singing (by the grace of God).
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On Season 8 Episode 7
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Never let it be said the Standing By podcast isn't high-falutin'. This week we welcome Ginger Petty, founder of the prestigious Toy Tea Christmas charity event, to the studio. Ted even wore a collared shirt. Also, Thanksgiving reflections, bad French and old man face (not us - other old men).
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On Season 8 Episode 5: Thanksgiving & Best wine places in Montreal. Ted tries to into the psych ward, Quebec bureaucracy and more!
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This week on Standing By, Terry and Ted make old man noises and try not to cry while talking about gratifying encounters with longtime fans, the Tragically Hip documentary and a Montreal neighborhood that's ranked among the coolest in the world. Also, tales from public transit, new local music and the Tweet Sheet.
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