Posted in podcast on Sep 30th, 2009 No Comments »
In an overlong, and inadequately-edited, episode of the podcast, Michael and Ed discuss political matters in the Tricycle Theatre in Kilburn, before, during and after an evening of comedy with Mark Thomas. They also remember with fear and horror their experiences with The Room, and recall childhood memories of snooker experimentation. There’s even time to touch on Polanski! - The Musical.
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Posted in podcast on Sep 27th, 2009 No Comments »
A little bit of fun to tide you over until the next podcast - Michael harnesses the power of Garageband to recreate one of his childhood radio-editing masterpieces.
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Posted in podcast on Sep 24th, 2009 1 Comment »
In Thom’s absence, Michael talks to Chris Applegate (@qwghlm) in the Barbican Centre about why Facebook is like shingles, what happens when we run out of words, what makes an advert unforgettable, and why even simple rules make games better than Second Life. Michael’s ghostly avatar is left staring at a crashed helicopter.
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Posted in podcast on Sep 16th, 2009 No Comments »
In their last podcast together for a while, Thom and Michael debate whether Derren Brown really did disappoint the nation, and determine just how jingoistic the Last Night of the Proms is. Michael offers some reviews you can’t use, Thom tells the saga of a burgeoning friendship destroyed by Chris de Burgh, and THIS PODCAST IS PRETTY GOOD, AND I’M GONNA LET YOU HEAR IT! BUT BEYONCE HAS ONE OF THE BEST PODCASTS OF ALL TIME!!
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Posted in podcast on Sep 8th, 2009 No Comments »
Don’t worry, you haven’t gone back in time eight months, this is really podcast forty. We just called it ‘Nine’ to blow your feeble minds!!! We talk about nine-related ventures, entirely using nine-letter words, in nine-worded sentences, and nine-sentenced paragraphs. That rhyme. Take that in your ears and smoke it!
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Posted in podcast on Sep 2nd, 2009 No Comments »
In which Thom and Michael alternately gripe and praise the features of Snow Leopard, and celebrate the continuing fine journalism of the Daily Mail. Michael describes his visit to the funny-eyed taxidermy of Tring, and Thom celebrates another correct 2009 prediction.
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