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  1. OrigamiMami

    Episode 171.5 — 3/14/14 TWO CHARTED 110

    Dear Kulap, Positive vibes sent to help in your quest to discover the hows & whys behind your early years. It sounds like the casting net you have thrown in search for answers will yield a rich bounty of family & community. As much as they will be adding to you, you being Kulap, will be adding to them. Peace and Success on your trip.
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    Episode 170.5 — 3/7/14 TWO CHARTED 109

    Kremer has to go to Laos. AP, gather B-roll, advisory, writer, moral support, whatever. An outake for the Kulap doc could be an Austin Stories follow-up: Luang Prabang Stories
  3. Too bad they ran out of time, and didn't get to mention the historical flaw in Pride (In the name of love). MLK Jr was assassinated in the early evening and not the early morning. Maybe they'll cover it in the next episode.
  4. The internet is where I store my ones & zeroes, and my wife has a firm grasp on 2 thru 9.
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    Episode 169.5 — 2/28/14 TWO CHARTED 108

    A tip to the hat to Howard & Kulap for getting my top 5 running chart on the tooch. A little bit of a shock to have the earbuds in at work, and hear my name mentioned. So glad I didn't fuck botch the podcast. And yes, I wear a shirt when I run. Howard was wondering about the distances: 200- 5k runs 41- 10k 3- 15k 4- half marathons
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    Episode 169.5 — 2/28/14 TWO CHARTED 108

    Good tip. There was an iTunes update this morning that was also squeezing my morning. Good thing for the soundcloud fail safe.
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    Episode 169.5 — 2/28/14 TWO CHARTED 108

    I'm having trouble getting this ep to download.
  8. I think in Britain punk was being embraced, and U2 was wheel-sucking there way in to America by looking like part of the new romantics era. Punk had trouble getting a beach head in the US, with police cracking down on venues and zero airplay on MTV. U2 was wearing flouncy shirts, waving surrender flags, and singing of peace. U2 wasn't punk enough for europe, too awkward to return to Dublin with a dark desert tan, in essence they sold-out to America . And people don't like a sell-out.
  9. This episode was a trip down memory lane, for not only Adam and Scott, but for myself. When U2's boy was released, Rolling Stone magazine ran an article saying that it was a great album, and that "I Will Follow" was occupying the college charts. Good enough for me, I was in high school and given the lay of the musical landscape at the time "Boy" was awesome. I recall at the same time a friend had come in to a large amount of purple sticky giggle weed. So much so, that he was anxious to unload at a cheap price. I think I blew off the next two days of school, made a power hitter out of a 2 litre bottle of soda and listened to "Boy" repeatedly. October came out with a lot of fanfare from the label, but seemed like B-sides from "Boy" and rushed songs. I was in the army, when "War" came out. It was fun introducing guys from my platoon to U2, but the Cold War was in full bloom. The soviet union was in Afghanistan, and we were doing desert training to face them. "War" was a problem, it was a great album at a great time, but only if you were in college trolling for pu$$y. The message on the album was peace, and for me it made me feel bad to be in uniform. (again, you have to take in what was happening in the world, and the musical landscape to appreciate "War.") I think Adam and Scottie-too-hottie mentioned "Under a Blood Red Sky," which was the live album at Red Rocks. (MTV also had a live video of that concert) It was a fun album, compared to the studio albums. I think there were a couple nights in the barracks, where we would drink, and listen to the album, if you danced you danced with your buddies in the platoon (it was an infantry division, meaning no women, think of the dance scene in the movie "Platoon") We had a guy in our platoon named Marty, so when U2 played the song "Party Girl" we would sing the lyrics as "MARTY GIRL." After that my musical tastes were switching over to the SST label, Husker Du, Black Flag... Unforgettable Fire, never stood a chance, and I was done with U2. #I'mOld
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    Episode 169 — Jaws is better

    anybody else having difficulty downloading the ep from itunes?
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    Episode 165.5 — 1/31/14 TWO CHARTED 104

    I'm glad to hear Howard opening up about his youth, it gives him more to draw from. He can always say that at a young age, he was exposed to new things by an older set of friends/relatives. I'm 50, and he seems like he's substantially younger. As for Husker Du, I've only ever heard it pronounced as "who-sker." Such a great band. Come to think of it, supposedly I'll be receiving a screener of the Grant Hart documentary "Every Everything" sometime in the next month.
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    Episode 165.5 — 1/31/14 TWO CHARTED 104

    Black Flag, The Replacements, Husker Du, and The Minutemen. Howard talking about Jethro Tull beating Metallica for the Grammy. Which brought back memories for me because I was in DC that Grammy night, at the (original) 930 Club watching Jane's Addiction who was also nominated for that same Grammy (for the album "Nothing Shocking"). There I was thinking Howard was just a rap kid, but no, he was also listening to groups on the SST label.
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    Episode 164.5 — 1/24/14 TWO CHARTED 103

    2013 = The Year of Juice & Kale 2014 = Bathtime Revolt
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    Episode 162.5 — 1/10/14 TWO CHARTED 101

    Howard dropped a nice piece of science with the quote about Starburst.
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    Episode 162 — Nephew Jonah

    I can't get it to download from iTunes.
  16. Aisha Tyler, Paul Rust, Ben Schwartz
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    Episode 159.5 — 12/20/13 TWO CHARTED 98

    Cody, if you are seriously planning on getting a cycle, take the cycle safety course first http://www.ca-msp.org/. Most entry level courses provide the bike. When you said "loud pipes save lives," I cringed. It doesn't, it's an excuse people use to buy loud pipes in order bother Howard. (40 years experience on motorized 2 wheels) And my first post is a stern safety warning... I'll show myself out. http://www.pepperjackhymen.com/
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