In this reasonably sized episode recorded live in Ramjack Studio: Desilu we discuss the most hate-filled places (including and excluding bus stops). Alex is excited about Magneto Mice. Brad finally pushed through “The Devil’s Chessboard: Allen Dulles, the CIA, and the Rise of America’s Secret Government” by David Talbot and the greatest achievement in television “The People vs O.J. Simpson”
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Listen to Episode 261 – 01:09:53
We’re back in action and we have life-changing promises to share, advice for confused Mormons, and new ideas for large corporations from our artistic think tank. Brad encounters amusement park monsters and Alex suggests a very questionable business model for “Artisinal Haunted Houses”
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Listen to Episode 241 – 02:10:55
It’s big 10! double digits = double awesome. The light at the end of the tunnel is just duck tape, Japanese Robot pants, Connecticut Update: 5&2 with a 2×4, The Nutmeg state launches war on furries again, Troll 2 teaches us that titles often mean nothing (hint: don’t expect Trolls in this film) and the most inane situation room question ever.
The Ants+Mice+Machines=chaos, Furries (again), The Christian Sci-Fi epic “Time Changer” teaches us the evils of being a moral person, The Situation Room, Special guest co-host Jonathon Pernisek, 5&2 Jeezo!
Ants vs Humans, The 4th of July, Furry Oppression in Connecticut, The Prequel to “LOST” 1989’s “Road House”, “The Situation Room”, and Special Treats.
The NetFlix Rating system for dummies, Republicans and Furries, “Internet”, and Stephen King’s Dreamcatcher.