The Double D Podcast is a comedy podcast recorded by Diaz and DeHoag, Dos Dudes who are consistently Drunk and Drunker and record their drunken ramblings for your listening enjoyment.
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Two grown men review a book and movie series written for adolescent girls. What could go wrong? Before you decide not to download this episode (we're talking to the men, here) be aware that listening to a Twilight review will NOT change your sexual orientation. It may, in fact, enlighten you a little when all is said and done. Although, we doubt it.
For Good, Bad and Ugly Kevin ties his picks in with the topic of obsession and how a little can be a good thing, a lot can be a bad thing, and some people have obsessions that are just plain ugly.
Zen's G,B&U deals with a topic very much in the news these days, Tiger Woods. Zen thinks it is good that his life is spiraling out of control in a mix of mistresses and drugs, because it confirms that Zen does indeed have the power to curse celebrities who talk smack about Hockey. For his bad, Zen picks news headlines that proclaim Tiger's wife, Elin, is somehow in some national crisis-level nightmare compared to the millions of other women around the country dealing with the same problem.
Finally, for his Ugly, Zen goes off topic completely to pay tribute to, and say farewell to, one of the greatest movie review podcasts ever to grace the Interwebs: Scene Unseen. We at the Zen and Peace Show wish Chris and Jimmy nothing but success as they pursue work inside the film industry.
Before the break, Zen challenges Kevin to this quiz based on the Judy Blume book "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret." The reason for this is explained in the podcast. The premise for this game quickly falls apart and, thankfully, the quiz is abandoned only a few questions in.
Music for this episode cleared by and provided by the good folks at Mevio.com and found at MusicAlley.com.
After the break, we begin our review of the Twilight series of books and movies, concentrating mainly on the first movie, "Twilight." We won't divulge our decision here on the blogpage. To find out what we really thought about the film, you'll just have to listen to the podcast.
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