admin 330 Posted September 12, 2011 It's a tear filled episode of The Apple Sisters this week as Candy, Cora, and Seedy encounter two of the scariest sea creatures: Pirates, and beauty pageant competitors! Will all this stress cause the girls to turn on each other? Listen in and find out! Share this post Link to post
admin 330 Posted September 12, 2011 It's a tear filled episode of The Apple Sisters this week as Candy, Cora, and Seedy encounter two of the scariest sea creatures: Pirates, and beauty pageant competitors! Will all this stress cause the girls to turn on each other? Listen in and find out! Share this post Link to post
Bobby 0 Posted September 13, 2011 You guys have been killing it with the songs during Boat Queen Week! This weeks Shut Up song was fantastic! Share this post Link to post
Bobby 0 Posted September 13, 2011 You guys have been killing it with the songs during Boat Queen Week! This weeks Shut Up song was fantastic! Share this post Link to post
applesisters 2 Posted September 13, 2011 Don't forget to check out the recap of the Apple Sisters by Apple Sisters' historian Harlow Van Voorhees.http://www.earwolf.com/2011/09/harlow-van-voorhees-episode-guide-the-apple-sisters-15/(sent from the future) Share this post Link to post
applesisters 2 Posted September 13, 2011 Don't forget to check out the recap of the Apple Sisters by Apple Sisters' historian Harlow Van Voorhees.http://www.earwolf.com/2011/09/harlow-van-voorhees-episode-guide-the-apple-sisters-15/(sent from the future) Share this post Link to post
Bovine Fury 2 Posted September 13, 2011 One of my favorite things about every episode that I've always been able to rely on for a sudden injection of pure happiness, is the loosely structured banter that occurs at the beginning of each show, i.e. Candy's bit about her husband ("right ladies?"), Seedy and her boyfriend (God), and Cora's love of seamen [feral scream of lust], I love how each of these introductory type bits are worked into conversation. However, in this episode and the one previous to it this wonderful segment has been transplanted into the song. When I heard the song in the previous episode my heart sank, but I was relieved to hear the redundant but greatly appreciated recounting of the sacred intro-jokes. But to my dismay, in this episode they were only in the song!!!!! My heart has been shattered. I will still listen faithfully to every episode, but I will feel the empty space where my beloved comedy trinity should rightly be somewhere around the beginning of the show as one looks upon the empty seat where a deceased loved one should sit. Or maybe I'm just wrong and afraid of change. I'll probably get over it. Stay classy, girls. Share this post Link to post
Bovine Fury 2 Posted September 13, 2011 One of my favorite things about every episode that I've always been able to rely on for a sudden injection of pure happiness, is the loosely structured banter that occurs at the beginning of each show, i.e. Candy's bit about her husband ("right ladies?"), Seedy and her boyfriend (God), and Cora's love of seamen [feral scream of lust], I love how each of these introductory type bits are worked into conversation. However, in this episode and the one previous to it this wonderful segment has been transplanted into the song. When I heard the song in the previous episode my heart sank, but I was relieved to hear the redundant but greatly appreciated recounting of the sacred intro-jokes. But to my dismay, in this episode they were only in the song!!!!! My heart has been shattered. I will still listen faithfully to every episode, but I will feel the empty space where my beloved comedy trinity should rightly be somewhere around the beginning of the show as one looks upon the empty seat where a deceased loved one should sit. Or maybe I'm just wrong and afraid of change. I'll probably get over it. Stay classy, girls. Share this post Link to post