Sarah vs. Ted/Overpriced Kung Fu Shoes: Episode 3

Sarah vs. Ted, Connecticut River Valley Tobacco, Currency Issues in South Carolina & Chile, Cash Money Gets Into The Oil Game, The Thrill of the Miniature, Augmented Reality, Media Roundup, Li-Ning, Convincing us of Corporate Makeovers.

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SHOW NOTES

Intro Music: The Joggers – “Back to the Future” The Joggers & Brendan Benson - Soild Guild - Back to the Future

The Connecticut River Valley is home of the finest tobacco (link).
Cuban cigars are better than illegal drugs, because Cuban cigars are
the cool kind of illegal (Watch out for
fakes
!).
Old people are smoking marijuana after they retire (link).
Steve is mad at TED (link). Some nerds have poor taste in humor (link).

1st Break Music: Sarah Silverman “AIDS Ballad” Sarah Silverman - Songs of the Sarah Silverman Program: From Our Rears to Your Ears! - AIDS Ballad and Jib Kidder “As The First Blow Be Happy” Jib Kidder - All On Yall

MIKE MERRILL: BUSINESS REPORTER!

  1. A republican in South Carolina wants to return to gold and silver (link).
  2. Chile screwed up a coin (link).
  3. Hooters is for sale (link).
  4. Rap moguls get into oil (link).

2nd Break Music: Manta “Ancient Looming Statues” Manta - Classic Battles - Ancient Looming Statues

Things You Will Like In The Future

  1. Board Games are fun. (buy some!)
  2. Augmented Reality will be better in 2011 (keep an eye
    out
    ).
  3. Steve’s Media Round Up!

3rd Break Music: May 23. 2007/The Kallikak Family – “October 17th 2008” The Kallikak Family - May 23rd 2007 - May 23rd 2007

Smoke Cigars and Prognosticate

Mike predicts Li-Ning won’t make it in the U.S. (link).

Steve predicts more corporate makeovers (unthinking).

Closing Music: Ruby Suns – “Haunted House” The Ruby Suns - Fight Softly - Haunted House

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2 Responses to Sarah vs. Ted/Overpriced Kung Fu Shoes: Episode 3

  1. ritchey says:

    I am very much enjoying this episode. The talk of “nerdery” is very pleasing, as was the discussion of the 10 year old slow grind boy.

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