-
Content count
317 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
1
Everything posted by OrigamiMami
-
A few months back the podcast providers did the audience survey to determine what ads would be best directed for the main age group of listeners. Which if I remember correctly were people a lot younger than myself. I wonder if maybe they are trying to get younger guests for the show, to match the listener demographic? I didn't have a problem with Nova. She's young. Good energy. I didn't expect the dialog of an old sage to come from someone so young. I thought her personality paired well with Kulap & Howard.
-
is the feed working? I can't pull it down from itunes.
-
off topic, I remember a while back that Howard was supposed to be on Newsreaders, did that ever get broadcast?
-
I didn't get any of the racist signals. Howard was on his game. Really liked the table-thumping bit. I'm not familiar with Louis (I'm an old guy), but he seemed like a good "yes and" kind of guest. This was a good ep, and I'm gonna take a couple clips out of it. later: http://pepperjackhymen.com/page3.html
-
Is anybody else unable to get the new batch of charts from itunes? nevermind, itunes decided I needed to unsubscribe.
-
I want my babyback babyback babyback babyback....
-
It's still Summah in Florida, went to the beach yesterday, only had one guy fuckbotch my day. The rest was gravy. Beautiful day, caught three nice size mullet with one throw of my casting net:
-
Episode 195 — Live! with Jazzy Jeffica St. Clair
OrigamiMami replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Who Charted?
I can't seem to pull this down from itunes. maybe it's my isp. I'm on time warner (and they have a broken backbone this morn'), so that might be the problem. At least there is the soundcloud DL. -
Diapers get on bad side of attacker A Tarpon Springs man found trouble recently when he attacked the diaper aisle at a local Walmart. Tarpon Springs police said Jeffrey Michael Pepin, 44, went into the Walmart at 41232 U.S. 19 N on July 26 and began ripping diapers. Pepin did not discriminate based on age, destroying both infant and adult diapers, police said in an arrest report. An officer wrote: "The defendant was observed on video in the adult and infant diaper sections of the store ripping open sealed bag of diapers. He was observed removing diapers from their bags and throwing the individual diapers back on the shelves." In all, Pepin opened 28 packages of diapers, causing $342 in product damage. When police arrested Pepin, he gave them an explanation: "Post Miranda the defendant admitted being in (the) store shopping for diapers for a dog in heat," an officer wrote in a report. Of course. Pepin was arrested on a criminal mischief charge http://www.tampabay.com/news/bizarre/pinellas-police-blotter-man-goes-crazy-in-diaper-aisle-at-walmart/2192878 http://www.tampabay.com/mugshots/mugs/pinellas/2014/jul/27/1602337/
-
Hopefully I get the name right, but Hank Green is the Chartist of the Week! Way to go Hank! https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/origin-story-a-documentary
-
I'm a little behind on my listening. As a person that has ridden motorcycles since I was a child, raced motocross, and still now ride in my 50's, I'm just a little more than non-plussed by the anti-motorcycle discussion on the podcast. I will grant you that everybody has seen motorcyclists who operate their bikes dangerously. Those people do not represent the greater majority of people who operate a bike safely. And if you want to talk about numbers, let's discuss the massive amount of people driving cars while watching movies, texting, or masturbating. On a motorcycle, my seated height is higher than a person driving in a car. I can look down inside your cars and see what you are doing. Just because a person in a car is encased in metal, doesn't mean they are automatically being safe. To a far greater (sheer numbers) extent a person in car is distracting themselves with objects inside the car as opposed to what's going on in traffic. peace
-
This would be terrific if there is police car-cam chase footage.
-
Episode 60 — Scott Aukerman, Co-Founder of Earwolf
OrigamiMami replied to Savannah Nix's topic in The Wolf Den
Sounds a little like something we see here in the lumber mill, when somebody cares too much. Caring is not a negative thing, it's the "too" that will take the toll. Thank you Jeff, and thanks Earwolf for keeping a bunch of us here in the mill sane.- 26 replies
-
- 1
-
- Jeff Ullrich
- Scott Aukerman
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Summah setback, oof! My Summah setback has'm good ending. Just as Summah was starting, I found out I had cancer. I'm lucky. My tumor, although big, had not spread, and was operable. The surgery was performed robotically, lasted four hours, and they had to take part of my kidney. Spent 3.5 days in the hospital. Notes: 1) I got in early on the "Have a Summah" t-shirts, and wore mine on the morning of surgery. 2) One month to the day, I wore the same shirt to a beach race. So I had my setback, and it's all behind me. Hopefully that's not too much a bummer. If so, we can use my 2nd setback: A belt broke on my car, and I didn't have A/C. I live in Florida, and no A/C is a SERIOUS setback! Peace!
-
Was Jeff a little inebriated?
-
did somebody get a 'gu tattoo?!
-
Tymberlee was a mega awesome terrific guest. Have her on again soon, have her on again often!
-
Summah setback? I've had a Summah setback, back on course now though.
-
Took my daughter to the beach yesterday. It was a good trip to day beach:
-
Episode 187 — Super Lithe with Mild Scoliosis
OrigamiMami replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Who Charted?
Is it my imagination? is it the Summah shirt? Or does it look like Kulap lost some weight? -
You mean like how Howard & Kulap were the inspirations for Beach Blanket Bingo (except for all the yucky kissing)? http://youtu.be/Nx_NdCKznUM?t=1m51s
- 2 replies
-
- Who Charted
- fan fiction
-
(and 2 more)
Tagged with:
-
I'm not being argumentative, I walked away with a different perspective. I like the Jason and Howard dynamic, it's comparable to the Howard and Kulap dynamic. Close friends that don't shy away from getting Howard out of his comfort zone. When Jason's energy went up, so did Howard's. It kind of helps to have already listened to the Sklarboro episode, because that was only like 48 minutes long (which is a short Sklar ep). The Sklars and Nash tried to to make it work, but it didn't click like this episode of Whooch. The Sklar episode wasn't bad, but at 48 minutes it felt edited. I think Nash should come back soon, and even better if they can get his mother on the mic a little more.
-
I already have my Summah skill, taught myself to throw a casting net years ago.
-
great ep! Good to hear the kids still catching up on time apart!
-
maybe it's just me, but was the episode edited down? seems like there was a couple moments that could've gone deeper, but the episode was shortened to an hour. either that, or I'm saying I wanted a longer episode!