Huckle-Bug

Thursday, June 08, 2006

Week Twelve

Week Twelve: Return of the Hucklebug in mono, lowlights, highlights, shout-outs, Listener Topic of the Week - Movie Hats, movies, television (including TV Land marathons, color episodes of Andy Griffith, spinoffs of spinoffs, TV shows that we remember even though we weren't big fans), people we'd like to tell to Fuck Off this week, Billy Preston (RIP) and the 5th Beatle Phenomenon.

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

ok. i haven't listened to this new one yet, but i am caught up to here. one thing that i have been wondering about is how you two met and how long you've known each other. as an outsider, so to speak, meaning i've never met any of you in person...i don't know your history. forgive me if you've covered this already, but i don't recall it at all. why don't you tell us how it all began, and if you like, the beginning of the podcasting too.

10:35 PM  
Blogger Krizzer said...

I heard a rap/hip hop version of "Mr Morton is the subject of my sentence, and what the predicate says he does" that was AWESOME! I wonder if I can find it on iTunes.

12:22 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I want to know what book, of all that you've read in your life, that you hate the most and why. I don't mean the subject of a book you hate, I mean why you hate the book itself.

OR/AND

What dishes make you want to upchuck when you think of them.

7:04 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

OR

Who is the gayest person in American History that you can think of. (Before 1950)

7:05 PM  
Blogger thepete said...

Great podcast last week--you're right Bet, it wasn't as hot as usual, but I was listening at my new temp gig, so I'd have felt pretty dirty if it was hot. :D

ANYway, I think this week I'm curious if you guys are/were ever into animation or cartoons. (Animation being cartoons for adults--I'm not refering to porn, either.) If so, what were/are your favorite 'toons either now or when you were growing up?

I am a huge fan of anime, myself (animation from Japan) with my favorite childhood cartoon being Battle of the Planets. I'm now in the process of watching the original Japanese version called "Gatchaman" which is finally out on DVD in the US.

OK, enough geekiness from me!

Keep up the great work, you guys!!

OH YEAH and one last thing: I'm wondering if Stennie's been writing anything lately.

9:44 PM  

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