Thursday, July 29, 2010
Beer Goggles
In Episode 95 Jeremy has a little explaining to do after describing the occasional desire to just disappear. One thing's for sure, after some recent news reports about airplane turbulence you probably won't find him leaving on a jet plane. Mel Gibson also has some explaining to do after reports that he's turned to Britney Spears for help! Finally, you'll feel better about spending a few bucks on a beer at the bar this weekend when you hear why some people are spending as much as 45 bucks on PBR! We'll also open up the Facebook mailbag. Download, listen, enjoy.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Unpopular
Pearl Jam and President Obama seem to have a couple of things in common these days. Neither is as popular as they once were and both MAY be making their way to the end of their spectacular runs. No matter how bad it gets though they can be comforted by three things. Spiders are still scarier than them, neither has anything to do with Mel Gibson and they are still more poplar than freaks who speak in tongues. We tie it all together in a neat little bow in episode 94 of TSRP.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Lookout #181
I don't know how to put this but, we're kind of a big deal...emphasis on the "kind of". I just wanted to post a quick thank you to all of you listeners who helped us break into the Top 200 Comedy charts on Itunes today.
I could go on and on about what a big honor this is and how proud we are to be listed among some of the best shows out there but I won't. I have to go get a trophy made that says "We're #182!".
Now let's see if we can knock off #181. Please go to Itunes to rate and review the show. We'll reward 5 lucky reviewers with a free Sibling Rivalry App from the App store!
I could go on and on about what a big honor this is and how proud we are to be listed among some of the best shows out there but I won't. I have to go get a trophy made that says "We're #182!".
Now let's see if we can knock off #181. Please go to Itunes to rate and review the show. We'll reward 5 lucky reviewers with a free Sibling Rivalry App from the App store!
Friday, July 23, 2010
Not Super Different
Remember when Hulk Hogan and Randy "Macho Man" Savage teamed up to form the Mega-Powers? This is almost that awesome. Jeremy has been developing a side project with "Thunder" from the world famous "Stack of Dimes" podcast. Until now, not a single minute of what they are calling "Not Super Different" has ever seen the light of day. As a special treat to our waxy eared TSRP listners, we are exclusively posting an episode here.
DOWNLOAD HERE
DOWNLOAD HERE
Weekend's here, have a bizarre beer!
It's Friday night and for a lot of us, that means we'll be spending time and more than a few bucks on beers at our favorite neighborhood bars. I know I look forward to tracking down a pint of Rogue's Dead Guy or perhaps something a bit more "summery" like a Hefeweizen. However, I know Aaron is a big Pabst Blue Ribbon fan. That's why I'll probably never take him to China for beers...okay that's not the only reason.
"In China, where the lager has been branded as a “world-famous spirit” and bottled in a much more alluring way, Pabst Blue Ribbon 1844 actually looks quite enticing. The advertising campaign for the beer even likens it to “Scotch whisky, French brandy, Bordeaux wine,” as they are all matured in wooden casks."
Oh...and it sells for $44.00 per bottle and yes...it is the same old PBR in that fancy bottle.
If your beer tastes are a bit more on the wild side perhaps The End of History" is more to your liking. Sure, you might need to take out a loan and tell your animal loving friends to stay home before you try it, but it sure sounds like a bizarre treat.
"The bottles come in stuffed animals that were once alive. The 12 bottles have been made featuring seven dead stoats (a kind of weasel), four squirrels and one rabbit"
Price tag: $765.00 for a furry 12 pack.
Cheers!
"In China, where the lager has been branded as a “world-famous spirit” and bottled in a much more alluring way, Pabst Blue Ribbon 1844 actually looks quite enticing. The advertising campaign for the beer even likens it to “Scotch whisky, French brandy, Bordeaux wine,” as they are all matured in wooden casks."
Oh...and it sells for $44.00 per bottle and yes...it is the same old PBR in that fancy bottle.
If your beer tastes are a bit more on the wild side perhaps The End of History" is more to your liking. Sure, you might need to take out a loan and tell your animal loving friends to stay home before you try it, but it sure sounds like a bizarre treat.
"The bottles come in stuffed animals that were once alive. The 12 bottles have been made featuring seven dead stoats (a kind of weasel), four squirrels and one rabbit"
Price tag: $765.00 for a furry 12 pack.
Cheers!
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