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Monday, January 9, 2006
BV Show #0027
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posted by John @ 12:00 AM

Tiki Heads

On this verbal free-for-all you can expect to hear:

  • Vin: Genesis Hogue 2001 Cabernet Sauvignon
    • Drinking from Tiki Heads again (see above)
  • Rich is up in arms and calling on the hordes of Veggie Fans to bring their virtual pitchforks and torches to the Munson Williams Proctor Arts Institute
  • Pat Robertson is out of his mind
  • Tune 1: After You've Gone by Ukenasia
  • 20 Questions with the love child of Satan and a Yo-Yo
    • Please feel free to submit an object and we'll try to stump the demonic device
  • Tune 2: Spinning Wheel by The Badly Bent
  • Film: Crimen Ferpecto (no it's not a typo)
  • Rich's quick bi...um...complaint
  • Shout out to Martin at Writings On The Wall
  • Adios muchachos!

6 Comments
January 10, 2006 9:39 AM | liz said:

happy new year !! i have enjoyed the first two shows of 2006. i think the wine list is a nice addition to the site. thanks for doing that ! now i know where to go next time i have guests over who like wine.

i loved your discussion on privacy and couldn't agree more with you. you guys rock ! can't wait for the next show ! as i told Rich, i got an iPod for the holidays so i can now listen to you anywhere which usually means the gym since that's where i spend most of my free time ! ;-)

xoxo

January 10, 2006 11:15 AM | John said:

Happy New Year to you, too!

Yeah, if I can only figure out a way to make this my full time job, I can get more work done on the site. Since we've moved to the new publishing platform it's easier, but being a Dad usually eats up a lot of my free time.

Oh, and congrats on the iPod. You realize that Steve Jobs is doing a keynote at MacWorld Expo this morning. That means that your new iPod will be officially obsolete within minutes. Enjoy it while you can!

January 11, 2006 3:23 PM | Kirsten said:

Were those Poore Brothers' Habanero chips? Those are some of my favorites.

I don't know if this is something they teach you on the east coast or not, but milk or other dairy products help neutralize the sting of hot peppers. They contain a protein that breaks the bond between capsaicin (the stuff in the peppers that makes them hot) and the pain receptors in your mouth.

January 11, 2006 8:20 PM | Rich said:

Getting an iPod warrants congratulations, these days? :-)

And anyone who needs to drink dairy in order to be able to handle hot foods, is a WUSS!

January 12, 2006 6:46 AM | John said:

No, they were Blair's Death Rain Habanero Chips.

The 'congratulations' was my poor attempt at humor. Since Steve Jobs was making his keynote address at MacWorld at that moment, odds were high that her new iPod would be replaced in Apple's product line. Luckily for Liz, she's still cool. Apple decided to keep the iPod line intact...for now.

January 12, 2006 3:09 PM | Kirsten said:

I agree that anyone who needs to drink dairy in order to be able to handle hot foods is a wuss. That's why I mentioned it to you Bloodthirsty Vegetarians :-P

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