Hola, Sneakers! Welcome to Episode 581 of the podcast that loves you back.
This week, redundancy; lost our shit; golden vintage; retro chocolate taste test; bananarama; cute graves; creepy haloes; Bosch bashing; horrifying Bacon; disregarded criticism; Skinamarink-a-dink-a-don’t; in defense of jump scares; word plays; Ian loves Evil; a disappointing God; Star Trek rules; Murder By Decree on the Sneaky Dragon watchlist; highest gross-out Canadian movie; Dave enjoyed M3GAN; let’s celebrate Malignant; experiencing a film; Bollywood fun; the Netflix assembly line; “Weiner on a bunn”; bad food; queue cards; easy tips for a better life; ice ratios; no variety needed; random foods; bicycle thieves; the Canadian exit; table talk; school’s out; save the senior high; perceptions; notable alumni; Slurpee-based travel; Top 5 Songs – Real Names Pt. 3; what, Dave worry; rom-com > not a rom-com; too many Dedricks; fast food fasts; sweet teeth; arts cancel; and, finally, cheese off.
Top 5 Songs – Real People Pt. 3
* Nick Lowe – Marie Provost – Jesus of Cool [Pure Pop for Now People], 1978 – 2:18:37
* Julian Cope – Bill Drummond Said – Fried, 1984 – 2:30:09
* Human Sexual Response – Jackie Onassis – Fig. 15, 1980 – 2:39:39
* The Beach Boys – Johnny Carson – Love You, 1977 – 2:46:10
* The Pernice Brothers – Jacqueline Susann – Goodbye, Killer, 2010 – 2:53:04
Question of the Week: What is something your parents told you not to do, but you did it anyway?Sub-question of the Week: How do you feel about advertising on podcasts?
Thanks for listening.
Tommy Smothers is actually Johnny Carson: