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Monday, August 28, 2006
BV Show #0059
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posted by Rich @ 12:00 AM

There's something rotten, Bob Denver:

  • We are shocked at the latest Suphero elimination!
  • Check out the William Shatner Roast on Comedy Central
  • Vin: 2004 Mitolo Jester Shiraz
  • Tune 1: Feed Her Heart by Victor Grey
  • Homework: Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
  • Tune 2: Fan Of the Bean by The Clintons
  • On Film: Wordplay
  • Be excellent to one another!
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Monday, August 21, 2006
BV Show #0058
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posted by John @ 12:00 AM

58 bottles of beer on the wall...

  • Superhero update
  • Tune 1: Remember by After Them
  • Meme Time: Memories
    1. What is the earliest memory you have as a child? Think far back.
    2. What is a special memory you have about someone?  It could be a grandparent, family friend - not including your parents - that you knew as a child.
    3. What was a favorite game you played as a child?
    4. What was a memorable trip that you can recall being a little kid and what did you do that makes you think about it even now?
  • Vin: 2002 Rodney Strong Cabernet
  • Tune 2: My Favorite Record by Asylum Street Spankers
  • On Film: A Prairie Home Companion
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Monday, August 14, 2006
BV Show #0057
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posted by John @ 12:00 AM

Despite the death of Mike Douglas:

  • Landis Schmandis, will it ever end?
  • Giant rocky balls, or planets?
  • Vin: 2001 Lake Breeze Bernoota
  • Tune 1: Blue Suede Org by the Devin Garramone Band
  • Meme: Books
  • Tune 2: Thick Ass Stout by Skankin' Pickle
  • On Film: Water
  • See ya next week!

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Sunday, August 13, 2006
Book Meme
posted by Rich @ 9:06 AM

I'd like to thank Leo over at the Neural Gourmet for picking John and me for this book meme, so here are my answers.

A book that changed your life:

The Encyclopedia Brown series by Donald J. Sobal. No it's not just one book, it's a series about a character kinda like the Hardy Boys is, but I chose it because it really has only one character.  These books helped me learn to think logically, clearly, and concisely.

A book you have read more than once:

Rocket Boys/October Sky by Homer Hickam. This is a great story about growing up in a West Virginia coal mining town, and dreaming big (or at all). What's fantastic is that he dreamt big, and did big things, and it's a true story.

A book you would want on a desert island:

The collected works of William Shakespeare.  That would give me something to do for some time.

A book that made you laugh:

Getting Even by Woody Allen.

A book that made you cry:

I got nuthin.  I honestly couldn't think of one. I can name a dozen films, but not one book. I guess I need to read more. 

A Book you wish you had written:

When I first read this that is what I saw. Looking back, the questions was supposed to be "One book you wish HAD BEEN written.  But I'm going to answer the question as I saw it.

A Man On The Moon by Andrew Chaikin.  Doing the research for this encyclopedic tome must have been hard work, and a lot of fun.

A book you wish hadn't been written:

This is an easy one for me, and no I didn't look at other people's answers before choosing my own.  It just seems like there are a lot of people who thought of this one instantly:

The Bible.

And I could easily extend this to any written works found on an old piece of paper written long ago, and believed to be the words of god. These texts are too easily misinterpreted (either by accident or on purpose) so if they simply didn't exist, maybe we'd have fewer problems.

A book you are currently reading:

I'm not currently reading anything.

A book you've been meaning to read: 

The Great Gatsby by Fitzgerald, and On The Road by Kerouac.

 

I can't think of anyone to nominate because the guy who nominated me, stole the person I typically nominate for these things. If I think of anyone, I'll post it.

 

Monday, August 7, 2006
BV Show #0056
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posted by John @ 9:25 PM

Something's rotten in Denver:

  • Le Tour that never ends - Floyd Landis' trevails
  • Tune 1: Lover's Leap by Bela Fleck and the Flecktones
  • Wikipedia is the real Hitchhiker's Guide
  • Homework: Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
  • Tune 2: Coma Girl by Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros
  • On Film: An Inconvenient Truth
    • The film's actual web site
  • cul8r
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Tuesday, August 1, 2006
More Landis News
posted by Rich @ 12:32 PM

Synthetic testosterone found in Landis' urine sample shown to be Brontasaurus testosterone.

 

Film at 11. 

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