Casual esoteric nostalgia with just a hint of the macabre. A podcast.
We read some listener feedback, Brad likes modifiers, thinking is 95% of the work, Pizza Perfect is the family pizza joint, particulate versus granules.
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For thrice we return to a long-awaited promise, calibrating the phylogenic tree of pizza by exploring a geographical "pizza" microcosm.
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Clean, fresh white powder, the problem with reels, supercharging lockdowns, not the chumbox, SEVEN MINUTE APPS, being a little wobbly in the morning, videos for cats not of cats, poop flecks are a fact of life.
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Consonant-only words, devoting 2 hours of your time to Dennis DeYoung, Vedic architecture, bungalow living, how Brad experiences a bagel, all phenomena are empty, getting all the way past the varnish, I Once Was A Pert.
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Gettin’ real with Thennis TheYoung
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Being busy but not having anything to do or not having anything to do but being super busy,
Bizzy noina frieda, tree cannot grow without roots, tomato plant, what America runs on, Brad’s choice of visuals in the art for ep 261.
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Episode music: From Across Field19 by thurmite
Is junior and the second the same, non-euclidean geometry strikes again, the lady that makes a chicken sound, gobstacking, can lawn care be Barmecidal, it’s the laminar flow, an epic miss that is somehow adequate, and shoogleman’s wall times ten, that’s how we live.
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The tree cannot grow without roots, Brad has a piece of paper with one thing written on it, is amazon compressing with variable bit rate, Brad gets hoisted, many more sparroted lines which don’t make sense, tittynope, mannequin comparisons, and the double crackin’.
Our birds sing, Brad’s search for absolute truth, making the case for a hum, some amateurish ATMOS talk, Revolver revisited, the unprofessionalism of commenting on a customer’s sludge river (“Stinky”), and a revisit in reverse chronology.
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2012 VW Jetta
Revolver Super Deluxe
Episode music: Seven Hole Stomp by thurmite
We are reclaiming the term pear-shaped, paddlin’ through the stew in my little potato canoe, revisiting recreating the entire earth and all of its contents by oneself, ups and downs of Seinfeld sans Larry David, reverse story structure.
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Episode Music: Aunt Janet, by Thurmite
We discuss the first four episodes of Gutterballs, a few reminisces, a few laughs, Burton Ernie, closing several books, Carex testacea (orange sedge), The Duellists, Alien is an arthouse film, when periods are appropriate, Tina the maggot, Brad’s mind is like a Herb Alpert song, and another episode of Things Brad Typed at Me.
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Far to near recesses, wide monitors and neck workouts, Taco Bell’s delicious fiesta treat, the difference between a taco and a burrito, French McDonald’s, living your cock’s life, the ebb and flow of covid trappings, and Brad’s photo show.
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The Worst McDonald's In The World
Episode Music: Split the Oak (Black) by thurmite
The nutrient level of spinach, sometimes the age-appropriate humor level is two, USA Network’s iconic television program Silk Stalkings, buy the ticket get no nip, there should be no backwards lurching, the arc of the moral universe is long but it bends toward justice,
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Jerry’s tape collection (S4E17 @12:19)
Opening Music: Misfit Alley by thurmite
Unstuck in Time, unbendable femurs and terminal uvulas, Lawrence Tierney’s horrifying antics on the set of Seinfeld, horoscopes, telling and not showing.
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Cast of Seinfeld "reminisce" about Lawrence Tierney
Episode Music, Inner Duction by thurmite
Brad’s updated relationship with film media, induction talk, Brad plays it coy about his color photography, Rhein II, you have to heal there’s no other way, excuses and 90s Star Trek feel good like a warm blanket, Elaine’s Dad and his song, we are wildly off base about Laurel and Hardy.
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He’ll know if you don’t mean it, why there needs to be a Hell, the gigantic video screen above the pearly gates that plays back your entire life and humiliates you, goat noises, vajaygogglin’, the grandfathers of The Dude and The Titular Big Lebowski throw down in a Midwestern set in the 1800s, we’re looking into some new merch featuring the updated podcast “logo” and we play us off with a little Let It Be mouth horn.
Bepis, Benis, and Conke, a new invitation to support our show, liminal spaces, Video Center’s special corner, peckers vs peppers, and how long it takes to give up on harvesting the platinum, iridium, and palladium from catalytic converters.
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Episode music: The Last Moment of the First Day
Recreating the entire world by yourself, how do Jedis defecate, long hundreds, arrogance calculus, sparky explosions, some sort of strange man dog, and colander helmets.
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Episode Music: Escaping by thurmite
Another episode of things Brad typed at me, beige food specializations, chicken fingers are effing goooood, liquified jalapeno peppers and capsaicin distillates, even plants want to take over the world.
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Episode music: Down River by thurmite
We are going to leave the non-cosmos people out of it, show AND tell, good sensations and sweet vibrations, a new segment called “Things Brad Typed At Me,” different conceptual levels of experiencing music, you’ve forgotten that the box exists, we don’t want to get sidetracked on Encino Man, I Dig a Pygmy, opera singer violence, a discussion of Romulan culture, star-faring, make a big world by focusing on the small things, Brad’s w...
Sloughing the slough, with-it outcomes, VCR editing tips and tricks, Bob Seger and Pee Stain, Fool in the Rain and Houses of the Holy mixups, Vacation Bible School, Moondog v Ennio Morricone, James Horner or it didn’t happen.
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Theme - Instrumental by Moondog
On the Rooftops by Ennio Morricone
The Strength of the Righteous (Main Title) by Ennio Morricone
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