Episode #005 – Burping Is Eternal

I’m sorry, I really am… This episode is 1 hour and 43 minutes long. It was an accident. In my defense, there are 4 songs, the last of which at the tail end of the episode is actually a 10 minute medley of all the songs from the movie “Joe’s Apartment”. The others are by the Chris Waffle Experience, Paul & Storm, and Carrie’s vocal octet, Nothing But Treble. In this episode we contemplate musical stinger themes for the segments of our show, Carrie talks about her trip to Vienna, Austria, Luke rants incessantly about the perceptions of certain children’s movies and calls you all a bunch of f***ing a**holes (again, I’m sorry).  There’s also News of the Stupid, Carrie talks some smack about an unnamed celebrity, and some tales of ignorance in which Luke reveals how gullible he was in his mid-20s. Oh, and here’s a link to Smitecast, because Carrie decreed that I put one here. I promise, the episodes will be shorter in the future. Really, I do.

Episode length: 1:43:08

5 thoughts on Episode #005 – Burping Is Eternal

  1. Fuckin A dude! My Dad and I LOVED Joe’s Apartment, and the end of the episode brought it all back. Thanks for that. It is a shame they never released a soundtrack for that.

  2. Interesting stuff, despite the length you worried about so much. I wouldn’t want to hear you go so long EVERY show, but this time it worked. Nothing But Treble sounds great, but they need Luke’s expertise with recording, and maybe a concert performance with good mikes. The music from “Joe’s Apartment” gave me nasty memories of the show “It’s Tough To Be A Bug” over at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. All you needed was the feeling of bugs running underneath your butt in your seat to make the feeling completely creepy. Hope you guys have a happy holiday, and let’s hope Santa brings you nicely completed segment intros and closes this year!

  3. Finally listened to all episodes this week, 3 tonight alone. It is more than tolerable and getting better each episode. I don’t mind the burping at all. You’ve made my OT hours at work easier to handle. I’ll try and keep up now I’ve caught up.

  4. People write off films like Alvin and the Chipmunks because they actually DO look terrible. It has nothing to do with writing off anything produced by Hollywood. I did see Alvin and the Chipmunks, and it was an awful movie. The writing was terrible, the humor was gimmicky and uninspired, and it was just not a good film at all. The only enjoyment one could get out of it is purely nostalgic, which seems to be why you enjoyed it.

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