Saturday, December 31, 2005

"Hi-ee-tus, damn I can't say that" Week Four

The Peabody Award Winning Episode

Holy Froggin' Shart! This one has a theme.
We talk about which theories we would like debunked for good, and we hear from special guests Ryan and Jen from The Transmission and Jay and Handsome Jack from The Lost Podcast with Jay and Jack. And there's one extra special guest from "down under."

New Segment: Spoiler or Foiler? It's as lame as it sounds.

A playlist:
Open with "Sleeping In" The Postal Service.
The podcast is "bumpered" by "Slopoke 2" by Glasgow's own Colin Christopher, very punchable. Thank you, Colin.
Outro is "Ping Island" Mark Mothersbaugh.
And a special treat, "Just 2 Guyz" Incredibad.


MP3 File

21 comments:

Anonymous said...

I still say they're all robots. KERBLAMMO

Hawaii Hackathons said...

Can we still say Hatchelor pad?

Scott and Steve said...

:) Hatchelor!

Anonymous said...

what eko's stick really means

Scott and Steve said...

That's fantastic, Andy!

Anonymous said...

Satan is totally the guy from the official ABC lost podcast.

Anonymous said...

Satan totally sounds like Carlton Cues (sp?). Did you ever call him satan in the podcast?

Peter Rosewall said...

before you go back and listen to the audio in "...in translation," please know that rather than them speaking korean, it is just beautiful effect. The viewers are supposed to move into Jin's head at this point, and all this English sounds like gibberish. The actual technique they use is just reversing the audio in various spots. Very very cool, but not Korean.

Peter Rosewall said...

also, captain hook's ship is called the black rock.

Anonymous said...

big up the Carl Pilkington reference

Anonymous said...

How dare you speak the word beard without mentioning my name!

Scott and Steve said...

Yeah, good call Peter, I think you're right.

Anonymous said...

In Sweden, "The Hatch" is translated to "The Door" =D

Anonymous said...

Finally, something comes up that I can contribute to! I know the peanut butter song and have sang a version of it many times at a summer camp I used to work at. It's a pretty big campfire song since I know people who know it outside this camp. It's got verses and motions and everything. It's all about making a peanut butter and jelly sandwhich.

Anonymous said...

oh, and I'm from Texas, and I was the one who thought the monster was a chupacabra :)

Kim said...

I just listened to your Peabody show ... LOVED IT! Interesting segment about Peter Pan and Captian Hook. I hadn't heard that before. I look forward to your next podcast.

Anonymous said...

my engraved ipod

it's not lost related, but anyone with a dog named wrigley should appreciate it.

Anonymous said...

I still say that should be Jiberius. Same to you, Factavious.

Anonymous said...

yeah, i agree with you.
it was a typo.
sorry, homes.

Anonymous said...

hey guys! great podcast, especially loved some of the music (thanks for that!).
i'm goin to be jonesin for some action next week, and no mistake.

KABLAMMO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

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