Saturday, January 30th, 2010
Stealing a KJ for the 5&2 set, baby tat’s for Jeezo, 4&2 is the new Asian, The Folgers Coffee Company is a bastion of antiquated ideas about gender roles and societal obligations, Chiropractors in Connecticut, Nerd Ladies abound, and a bedazzled situation room for a new year. Hey Humanity, Stop Resting on your Laurels in 2010!
Listen to Episode 26 – 1:32:05
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Tags:4&2, 5&2, antiquated gender roles, asian, bedazzled, chiropractors in Connecticut, Jeezo!, King James Bible, KJ, laurels, nerd ladies, new years, societal obligations, The Folgers Coffee Company
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Monday, January 18th, 2010
Employ-of-the-month: FAIL. The science behind tiny sensitive hands is explored. Does the number four exist? Ask the 4&2′ers and prepare for an onslaught of idiocy. Surprise! Stress is not new. News Dealers are in your neighborhood and they are dealing news… to your KIDS! Drink Recipes for a new year. Build-a-bear-voodoo-Frankenstein-workshop is out to make a Horcrux from your toddler’s soul and there are people out there that want to steal those souls. BEWARE! We bring class with a Ramjack Dramatic Reading of the insanely awkward “Poetry of the Fae” The Situation Room is laden with faeries, thievery, bots, and guests.
Be careful with unparliamentarily language, lest you lose your position.
Listen to Episode 25 – 1:26:30
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Tags:4, 4&2, 5&2, Alexander Green, bots, Brad Cupples, build-a-bear, dramatic reading, Employ-of-the-Month, fae, faeries, four, guests, horcrux, jon, Jonathon Pernisek, new year, News Dealers, po, poetry, Poppery II, science, sensitive, situ, souls, thievery, tiny hands, toddlers, voodoo
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