Wed, 24 November 2010
Happy Birthday to our podcast! 21 - it's finally old enough to drink! We decide to celebrate by downing a concoction that is rumored to be banned in most counties in the near future - Four Loko, or Four Maxed to be exact. We begin with Grape and then move on the Citrus - or Green Death flavor as we find out. This show is dominated by talk of food, Thanksgiving, racism as it applies to restaurant names and other tummy tickling delights. Joe Joe calls in and joins the fun, we hope you enjoy it! Top Racist Restaurant Names, according to the Double D Podcast:
We also talk about some fast food joints we and some of our listeners have worked in. Jack in the Box and their famous tacos. How much it sucks to work at a Mickey D's when you're out of nuggets and some Meth-Mom is in the drive through having a meth-fueled nugget Rage. Witness:
We also discuss this amazing video, put out by Zen's favorite podcast A Mediocre Time with Tom and Dan :
Music played during the breaks this episode:
(Right click on the Song Title to download the mp3 for free) As it is Thanksgiving, we'd like to send a big THANK YOU to everyone who listens to this podcast. We don't make a dime from this, in fact it costs us quite a few pesos to put this together every week. All we ask is that you leave us a review on iTunes and that you share the show around with friends. We are truly thankful for all our listeners and hope you have as much fun with this as we do! Direct download: Double_D_Episode_21_-_Thanksgiving_Food_and_Racism.mp3 Category:podcasts -- posted at: 6:33 AM |
Wed, 17 November 2010
Episode 20 is our second live broadcast and we might be getting a little closer to having this "live" thing down. A few hiccups here and there but all in all a successful show. We kick things off with Just a Gigolo, which leads us into our first discussion topic - Shitty songs that get stuck in your head. How do they get in there and how do you get them out? The Story of Eddie Murphy and his girl that wants to party all the time. What we were drinking during the recording of Episode 20. Harp Lager, which didn't score too high over at ratebeer.com. Also ButterShots Butterscotch Schapps. This was consumed as well as used to cleanse the palate during a blind taste test. We then received our first live call of the night: Larry from CA. He quickly disrespected Zen's "Princess Leia" headphones and then asked Ray to retell the tale of corkscrew pig peckers and general animal debauchery. Mexican beers brewed in Chicago. The birthday of the Marine Corps. Our first break song, featuring this episode's band, Tumbledown.
The Great Water Taste Test. This may have been scientifically flawed, not only because we used butterscotch schnapps to cleanse our palates, but also because Zen chose a Lemon flavored bottled water as one of the test subjects. The debate rages on . . . What exactly is in a Black and Tan? Then, our Mexican Candy segment. Pico Diana, aka the Mexican Pixie Stick. 60 Hours a week at The U.S. Coastal Nervous. Stupid Things You Hear at Work. Our next live call in, courtesy of Cousin Dave. Having Fun Yet? Our second song from Tumbledown.
Voice Mails. 2 from Jefe. One from new listener Joe Fellers. Egotastic.com Voice mails were interrupted by a live call from Chuy D, who was checking in from the Toga Party, complete with beer pong, an Amber Bock keg and 50 Roman Revelers. We get back to Egotastic and the deliciously pregnant Jessica Alba, who Zen first noticed in the B Movie Idle Hands. Nobody's hands were idle while watching this one. Our final voice mail of the evening crowns Shane Dween as our "Red Stripe/Pinstripe" contest winner. Congratulations to Shane, who wins a Double D T Shirt from our CafePress store on Biscuit Ray. Dont forget to follow us at Justin TV and on Facebook to be alerted when our show is going Live next! Our Outro song -
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Wed, 10 November 2010
Our first Live Internet Broadcast was a complete success! If you called bullshit, you are correct. It more closely resembled a train wreck than a success, but we pulled it off nonetheless. First of all, I mistakenly called this episode "Episode 19" throughout the recording, somehow forgetting that Episode 19 - Worst Of already existed. Whoops. We'll just call this one 19 and a Half. Secondly, it took us forever to get everything straightened out and working. Our stream is now up and running over at Justin.tv which will remain at www.justin.tv/doubledpodcast - so check us out there and click on the "follow" button to be notified when we are going LIVE. We also have a new phone number so that people can call into the show during a live recording. If you are in Northern Arizona it's a free local call, for everyone else use the area code 928. 928-255-4767. Also, there is a chat room you can use to chat with other viewers and to try and distract us while we record. Third, we didn't have a good way to display that number while we were broadcasting. We went super old school and wrote it on a dry erase board. That'll be gone next show. Ray challenged me to have it scrolling on screen by the next time and that should be no problem. Once we were up and running we laid down a pretty decent episode of the Double D. We started off as always with the Celebration of Beer and named what we were drinking. For me (Zen) it was the Belgium Brewing Co.'s Ranger IPA. Ray took a step back in time and consumed a 40 oz. of King Cobra. Our first caller of the night was Jonathan Whitehorn. He helped us ease into our first topic, which was Sex Robots and Robot fetishes. We queried each other and what kind of robot we could copulate with.
The New Radicals play the first break with Mother We Just Can't Get Enough Next we tackle the latest internet meme, the supposed Time Traveler captured on film during the 1928 premiere of Charlie Chaplin's film "The Circus." We easily throw out some obvious reasons this can't be real, but then ask the question where we would rather travel in time to visit. Here's the clip of the supposed time traveling old woman. Is this really a cell phone she is holding?
Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers cover the second break with Beautiful Disaster. We are joined in our last segment by Jefe and then Cousin Dave. A quick round of Chat Roulette ends the show. Rancid plays the outro with Roots Radicals. Make sure you join us for Episode 20 and every show thereafter by following us at facebook.com/doubledpodcast and justin.tv/doubledpodcast for the latest info on the exact time we'll be going live on the internet. Call in and chat with us while we record. See you there.
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Sun, 7 November 2010
Okay. So I forgot Episode 19 - Worst Of even existed. Can you blame me? So I mistakenly kept calling this Episode 19 during the recording. So we'll just call it Episode 19.5 and move on, ok? All episodes from now on will be recorded LIVE and streamed on the internet so you can watch and listen as we create each new show, and even call in live and join in from your home phone or cell by calling (928) 255-4767. Make sure you go to justin.tv/doubledpodcast and click "follow" so you get notified when we're going LIVE.
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Tue, 2 November 2010
Really, the title says it all, doesn't it? This is our first ever "Worst Of" episode. We say "worst of" because we set out to make a "best of" episode and couldn't find enough good material to make more than a 5 minute show. Seriously, though, this episode was created because co-host and main beer supplier Biscuit Ray was out with a cold. Or herpes. We're still waiting on a doctor's diagnosis. Whatever the illness, Ray could not be in the studio this week, so we did what we had to do to make sure some sort of a new episode made it out on schedule. Listen in and hear the very first intro to the very first episode of The Double D Podcast as well as a couple clips from the old Zen and Peace Show. Hear about Zombie Sex and Tequila Sunrise. You'll also be treated to a clip taken from the first episode Cousin Dave ever sat in on as well as the first introduction of the man known as Jefe. Make sure you stick around to the end to hear a little teaser about where the show is headed next. It's an important announcement and you don't want to miss it. Songs for this episode include:
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