Link to the Show / Show NotesOn the docket this week:
-Hitchcock Got it Wrong
-Naturally Occurring Elements and Other
GOP Fumbles
-Something Vaguely Entertaining
We start winding up for our 100th
episode extravaganza yet again, and Sanguinist plugs a DVD website.
We then get into how Bird Flu won't kill us, but the Swine Flu might.
Or not. Regardless, Kermit lives in fear. We run down the symptoms of
flu and remember SARS. Somehow this leads to speculating about
Admiral Ackbar taking over for the retiring John Madden and reminding
people that Ewoks are carnivores (and possibly cannibals.) We also
introduce our latest SVR character, Bubba Fett, look at how the Force
can mislead someone with its visions of the future, sing about
wanting a new plague, speculate about Alton Brown's Sith Lord name,
and speculate just why Lex Luthor imports its packing materials from
China. We close out this topic by revisiting the Oozinator and its
almost pornographic commercial.
We segue into our next topic with
Sanguinist telling us about a fairly slanted political phone survey
he was asked to take. This then leads into an exploration of a series
of GOP foibles from carbon dioxide being a harmless gas because it's
natural (like arsenic) to the minority leader using the term Torture.
We also give the heartwarming story of a line from Sanguinist that
shall live on long after him, we look at Largo's sense of patriotism,
and explore just why Sean Hannity can legitimately suck Keith
Olbermann's offer to waterboard him for charity.
We then give our review of My Name is
Bruce, which is a huge chunk of loving, self-referential, self
mocking cheese. The Boy then gives a quick and dirty review of Guilty
Gear X X Accent Core, Sanguinist gives a story from the days of his
yout', and Largo complains about how crappy the Playmates Star Trek
toys are in actuality. Sanguinist closes us out by promising a full
review of Dawn of War 2 before giving us a rundown of his largest
complaint about the game.
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