Things and stuff:
- This episode brought to you by Kingfisher (McDeviltoast) and water (Montana).
- McDeviltoast is winning sports bets. Some discussion ensues, wending its way to Inception and Battleship.
- Leslie Nielsen and Dino De Laurentiis passed away.
- Montana watched Monty Python: Almost the Truth. He goes on about it for a while, including reading wikipedia.
- McDeviltoast wonders about the effect of something losing its charm due to everyone being in on the joke. The discussion turns toward musicians of note becoming studio musicians.
- McDeviltoast had a hellish work day. They discuss cost of merchandise calculations.
- Irvin Kershner died. He directed Robocop 2. Montana lives with a dog. Montana tells McDeviltoast about Dexter. McDeviltoast mentions the sequel to Trainspotting, and talks about Boyle's other films. Upon discussing 127 Hours, McDeviltoast recounts a harrowing and somewhat similar experience.
- Also, Sting sucks. But not when he's with Eberhard Schoener. And Billy Joel didn't suck when he was in Attila.
- Y Kant Tori Read brings up discussion of how accessible music is today, and how much is the most they've spent on a single cd, and Best Buy used to be a good place to buy music.
- McDeviltoast knows a lot about Queen. Some Nine Inch Nails discussion. Montana gets the halos out of order. McDeviltoast reminisces about tv, and discovers that Tater Tomater is on youtube. Montana discusses a film collector friend.
- McDeviltoast Endurance Test: "Scream", by Sky Smith
- We close the show with a bonus unofficial endurance test. Or two.
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