Erin Go Braugh and welcome to the first annual St Patty’s Day iconogeek podcast. This episode Jason visits Bob’s discount circus while Chuck experiences the real deal and spends way too much for cotton candy. A discussion about lightsaber duals in the nude and Jason tries to explain why he feels Doomsday is the height of entertainment. Chuck expounds on his love for coffee and why a $15,000 coffee maker may be a good investment as Jay delivers the lowdown on the new DVDs this week especially the extended version of “I am Legend.”
While Chuck and Jason plea for Christian Bale to call into the show, the summer movie countdown continues with Street Kings, 88 Minutes, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, The Forbidden Kingdom, and the best movie of April: Harold and Kumar 2. Links:
Love the cast…
For the record, the tangents are key, and are what keep me tunin’ in. Not sure which are better Chuck’s tangents or Jay’s quips, no actually I am, it’s the quips. AND for the record in 1986 I was the bookkeeper for Joe’s Circus, AND that night you referred to that the lady fell off the trapeze, she didn’t actually get hurt from the fall, but later hat night the ring master hurt her with his words, and she sued the circus and we did close. I don’t really know if that which closed us or if it was the 75 cent cotton candy pricing. Joe’s Circus… Good Times.
Really… who pays $24 puffy pink stuff, I guess the same dude who buys the $15k coffee maker.
I don’t recall saying Doomsday was the height of entertainment… but then again it wouldn’t be the most ridiculous thing I’ve said.
I was pulled in 8 different directions. Found it good.
Hey Chuck, if you’re gonna be forking out top dollar for choice cotton candy I can hand craft a machine for you and import fresh Guatemalan Sugar.
Seriously. Who pays 24$ for spun sugar…nuff said.
Love the cast…
For the record, the tangents are key, and are what keep me tunin’ in. Not sure which are better Chuck’s tangents or Jay’s quips, no actually I am, it’s the quips. AND for the record in 1986 I was the bookkeeper for Joe’s Circus, AND that night you referred to that the lady fell off the trapeze, she didn’t actually get hurt from the fall, but later hat night the ring master hurt her with his words, and she sued the circus and we did close. I don’t really know if that which closed us or if it was the 75 cent cotton candy pricing. Joe’s Circus… Good Times.
Really… who pays $24 puffy pink stuff, I guess the same dude who buys the $15k coffee maker.
Keep on casting!