Episode 89: Argue, Laugh, and Cheer

Show Notes:
Recorded Wednesday, November 12 2008 (9:00 PM – 11:00 PM) at Zodiac Racquet Club, Southgate MI
    “We see out ihe tour with more concert clips and tip our hats to Election Day with
playlists for the candidates. (Special guest: Jennifer.)

    00:08 – without going into details, Mike refers to some comments Schmoe was making about some of Scott’s pin-up images, prior to the start of the show
    00:41Central won 33-30, in overtime
    01:04Country Music Awards
    01:40three videos of Jimmy and Mac at Google headquarters
    02:04 – I really don’t know what I’m talking about.  There was no intermission that night.
    02:19 – I failed to capture the second half of the concert, so thanks to SunLover, of the Buffett News discussion board, for filling in the blanks and empty spaces
    05:08Tony Terracino, in the Miami Herald
    05:34two videos from the Obama rally
    05:50Madelyn Dunham, in Wikipedia
    06:05lots of Mohegan Sun videos on YouTube.  Greg is giggling because my nickname in high school was “Unk”.
    06:36 – a reference to the hologram effect CNN used as their Election Night gimmick
    08:07 – what we’d like to think is a reference to the joke at the end of Episode 54
    09:24Radio Margaritaville | Sirius | XM Radio
    10:22 – you can hear me muttering about whether we had a done a show after Halloween.  I thought we had, but at this point we had not.  Our discussion and my subsequent research were all edited out
    10:35 – have we mentioned Greg likes monkeys?
    11:07 – yay, it’s the Landshark I ordered!
    11:16 – first introduced in Episode 72, the sound denotes an edit so bad there’s no point in hiding it.  Can you name the song whence it originates?
    11:29 – our videos: here, on Vimeo, Viddler, or on YouTube
    12:30the Metropolitan Musicafé video
    13:26monkeys in space, according to Wikipedia.  Have we mentioned Greg likes monkeys?
    14:00 – I probably should’ve put the cricket noise there
    16:08 – Jennifer is reacting to the iSight camera on Scott’s MacBook and the Photo Booth software he was showing off
    16:18 – Scott didn’t share that exact photo, but the top one is similar:

Our waitress Jennifer

Our waitress Jennifer

Aw, what the heck. Here’s a picture of Lee too.

Scott saved a Jennifer’s roller-coaster video too. It’s similar to the video of Mike from Episode 77.

    16:35 – a perhaps intentional reference to the webchat scene in Forgetting Sarah Marshall?
    16:51 – this went on a heck of a lot longer than included here
    17:21 – see 11:16
    18:00 – sadly, this is what passes for political discourse in our crowd.  Jeez, what a pathetic display of forensics.  We make the guys on Fox News look smart.
    This too went on a heck of a lot longer than included here.
    23:57 – recorded in 2004, “Taking My Country Back” was available at takingmycountryback.com, but that site is now defunct.  You can at least hear the song in mono in this YouTube video.
    27:54 – something for all you shippers out there

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Episode 88: We are the Podcast Your Parents Warned You About

Show Notes:

Recorded Wednesday, October 22 2008 (9:00 PM – 11:30 PM) at Zodiac Racquet Club, Southgate MI
    “Scott is back, making up for lost time by supplying his tailgate playlist and ‘Margaritaville’ verse; and the boys get back to album reviews, with a look at One Particular Harbour.  Special guest: Hud.  Cameo by Jennifer.

    00:47 – a new wrinkle: audio notes for previous episodes!
    02:30 – a reference to Episode 56
    03:06 – not a real word
    06:38 – U of M would lose to MSU, 35-21.  Two weeks prior, U of M lost 13-10 to Toledo.
    07:10the genius playlist
    15:44Radio Margaritaville
    16:01 – Buffett News’s report on Capt Tony’s ailing health
    16:05Life Lessons of a Legend, at Amazon
    17:37 – Amazon states the release date as August 31 1983 (which, curiously, was a Wednesday)
    19:24The Bounty, at IMDb
    23:58 – “When It’s Love” by Van Halen, I believe.  A reference to Episode 67
    25:26Somewhere Over China was reviewed in Episode 15
    27:44Bobby Holcomb, in Wikipedia
    29:12Nod to the Storyteller, at Amazon
    29:34 – there’s lots more good stuff in this pre-show interview (from the first of two Las Vegas concerts).  It was quite entertaining, so why not listen to the whole thing…

   

30:41Yellow Moon, at Amazon

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Episode 87: Everything’s Better With Bacon!   (*Bacon Not Included)

Show Notes:
Recorded Wednesday, October 15 2008 (9:30 PM – 11:00 PM) at Zodiac Racquet Club, Southgate MI
    “Schmoe & Mike’s concert-going adventures continue and Greg & Mike have new ‘Margaritaville’ verses.  Special guest: Joda.  Cameo by Jennifer.

    00:44 – with Government Honey being disbanded, Mike’s brother Jimmy (the singer of our theme song) has joined a new band called Mr Fabulous.  A name he’s not too crazy about.  Jimmy also still does his solo act, called The Jimmy Show.
    01:00 – it sounds like Schmoe says “Flagellant Monkey” but the name I came up with was “Flatulent Monkey”.
    I mean, come on.  “Flagellant Monkey” is just plain silly.
    01:07 – did we mention Greg likes monkeys?
    01:35Old 97’s
    01:43 – be like Mike: get the new Old 97’s album on iTunes.  Or order if from Amazon.
    02:17Silky’s, at Kiernan’s Steakhouse
    02:37St Andrew’s Hall, in Detroit
    04:36 – famed luthier Chad Heckler
    05:03Mason Jennings
    06:14 – singer Doug Fieger, attorney Geoffrey Fieger, and “Dr Death” Jack Kevorkian
    06:43 – lest we forget, Mike, Schnmoe, and Greg worked security for The Knack, as mentioned in Episode 61B
    07:16Sunspots, sunspots, sunspots
    09:08 – contest at Radio Margaritaville
    09:23 – contest at Cheeseburger in Paradise
    09:32 – CIP contest runs from October 15 to November 15
    09:58order Nod to the Storyteller from Amazon | or order it from Mailboat Records
    10:30 – a callback to Episode 65 (specifically, 40:40 in)
    11:06 – a callback to the end of Episode 84
    12:24 – a callback to our previous episode
    14:37 – all these bacon references stem from a tangential conversation which, unfortunately for our purposes here, was deleted from Episode 78.  But to make up for it, I present links to Bacon Salt, the item which started it all, and, your source for all things bacon, Bacon Today
    15:46 – Mike quotes a comment from the RCPM discussion board, a comment first mentioned in Episode 38
    15:51 – Mike comes dangerously close to plagiarizing a line from my lyric (from last week’s episode).  I protested at the time, but I vainly deleted it from the show since I sounded so pissy

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Episode 86: In One Way or the Other, We’re All Referees

Show Notes:
Recorded Wednesday, October 8 2008 (9:30 PM – 11:30 PM) at Zodiac Racquet Club, Southgate MI
    “Schmoe’s playlist project better end soon because I’m running out of football puns.  This week, it’s Greg’s turn. Plus, the guys show off their lyric writing skills.

    00:58Bob-lo boats, which would take us to Bob-lo Island
    02:25 – Sufjan Stevens’ Greetings from Michigan: The Great Lake State album, at Amazon
    05:46Gene Kranz and Chris Craft, courtesy of Wikipedia
    09:23 – Schmoe’s blog – link coming soon
    13:55 – this “melody/medley” confluence will come up a lot, I’m sure
    16:22 – told you
    16:50 – what a bizarre, unintentional “shave-and-a-haircut” laugh
    17:28 – a heck of a lot was edited out of Greg’s playlist
    17:54Greg’s complete playlist, as e-mailed to us [PDF]; also exhibited below:

Greg's Toledo Reference by WAOTNC on Scribd

    19:44 – Jennifer’s Halloween-themed t-shirt read “I’m the treat”
    20:05 – an obvious edit, caused by my taking a bathroom-break before starting the newscast
    20:20Roy Orbison: A Black & White Night on Blu-Ray, at Amazon
    20:39Nod to the Storyteller, at Amazon
    20:44Radio Margaritaville and Sirius Radio
    21:44USA Weekend‘s “Margaritaville” verse contest winner
    24:39 – that part of the conversation was cut for time (following Schmoe’s mention of a gorilla that looked like Greg), but the first mention of a cave occurs at 11:17 … and, yes, it came from Greg
    25:13 – yet another reference to Episode 53
    29:46 – a reference to Barney Stinson’s Chain Circle Pyramid of Screaming (look for the April 14 2008 entry)
    29:04 – Schmoe was not present for the start of the recording
    30:47 – a digression cut from before the Gospel from the Coast.  I’m still fascinated how Greg could hear a song which has absolutely no horns in it and think it’s Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass.  Incidentally, this recording of the Zorba the Greek is from the Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels soundtrack.
    31:11 – oops, the correct titles are “Spanish Flea” and “Tijuana Taxi”

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Episode 85: French Man FTW!

Show Notes:
Recorded Wednesday, September 24 2008 (10:00 PM – 11:30 PM) at Zodiac Racquet Club, Southgate MI
    “This being the day after hometown Roger Clyne and The Peacemakers show, you can probably guess what the topic is. But we also find time to discuss JB’s two Paris shows. (Cameos by Jennifer.)

    00:15 – another dig at Greg’s behavior from the end of Episode 38
    02:29Scenes You Know By Heart, from Amazon
    02:58 – Listener Sandy’s photos: 1 | 2 | 3
    02:58West Coast Rendez-vous’s interviews (found between September 21 and 24)
    03:25a news story on Lulu’s Bama Breeze windmill
    04:44 – Schmoe and Mike talk further about the RCPM Houston concert in Episode 78
    07:47Beatles Medley audio, from my 1996 setlist page
    08:00 – Buffett News says he did not
    08:05 – the Rolling Stone write-up
    14:43our Twitter page.  You’ll have to dig for the 9/23 entries.
    18:34 – this little snippet is from my own recording, which we were quick to upload to the RCPM Discussion Board per Roger’s instructions.  (Note how talkative happy-go-lucky Schmoe is.)
    23:18Howe’s Bayou
    29:46 – Eckhart Tolle’s Power of Now books, at Amazon
    29:56 – Schmoe and MIke tell their tales of Mexico in Episode 69A
    31:08Turbo Ocho coffee from AZ Peacemakers.com or from Rao’s Roasting Company itself
    35:24 – lest we forget, the interview is in Episode 37
    35:38 – a reference to Episode 65
    37:16Roger and his ukuleles, in his own words
    38:37it wouldn’t be a Roger Clyne podcast without a link to custom guitar maker Chad Heckler
    40:54 – a callback to the end of Schmoe’s ultimate setlist in Episode 71
    41:52Cowboy Mouth
    46:29 – couldn’t resist adding this in.  It’s from a Late Show that aired right after our recording.
    Want to play the RCPM concert home game? Listen to the whole RCPM show for yourself, courtesy of Bullwinkle and Live Music Archive.  Greg supplied us with his photos, which have been uploaded to our Photo Gallery.  And dedicated fan Tippy uploaded plenty of great photos to Flickr.

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Episode 84: Lots of Friends With the Same Old Answers

Show Notes:
Recorded Wednesday, September 17 2008 (9:00 PM – 11:30 PM) at Zodiac Racquet Club, Southgate MI
    “The gang finally sits down for their Last Mango in Paris review. With his Houston hotel flooded following Hurricane Ike, Mike is still in town and was able to join us in person. Greg and Scott join Schmoe and Mickey as well, for a raucous and rambling discussion just like old times. (Special guest: Jennifer.)

    Sorry about all the rattling, evident throughout the background of this episode.  I think it’s coming from the overhead heating register.
    00:57three YouTube videos of Buffett at the Herman Wouk tribute
    01:28Surfer’s Healing benefit
    02:34Nod to the Storyteller, from Mailboat Records
    04:30 – as mentioned in Episode 19
    05:33 – originating in Episode 20
    08:04 – I am incorrect. All the lyrics and liner notes are duplicated, but one side of the inner sleeve has a black and white photo which is not included with the CD.  And, courtesy of Buffett World, here’s the back cover I’m talking about.
    09:28 – I meant to add that CDs came in “longboxes” so that store owners could re-purpose their cassette racks to display them
    11:53 – thanks to TV’s David Simon, I believe the word I was trying to come up with is “epigram”
    13:07 – sorry about the crosstalk, but, if I may make a suggestion, the conversation on the right is more interesting
    14:07 – make note of this.  I can guarantee we’ll be referring to it a lot.
    14:45 – it’s almost as if…wait for it…”Math Suks”. Oh, the irony
    18:10 – the Steve Goodman: Facing the Music book, at Amazon
    22:53 – I believe we are confused here.  Buffett played the Palace twice, and I think Scott is referring to Buffett’s second appearance (July 1 1990) while the rest of us are thinking of the first (June 30 1989).
    24:08 – here’s a chance for my own North Coast Flip Flop™; and since no one called me on it, I’ll state it here.  I made my pronouncement before giving the album a full and proper listen, and, now having done so, I can say that “If the Phone Doesn’t Ring It’s Me” sounds a heck of a lot more dated that I remember.  It’s those danged 80s drums. However, two songs which do manage to still sound contemporary are “Last Mango in Paris” and “Jolly Mon Sing”.  So I take back what I said.
    35:39Jonathan Edwards
    38:33 – normally I excise these conversations that spiral into nowhere.  But this one fascinates me.  It’s such a cluster, with everybody agreeing yet still stating contradictory things.  And I thought I was the one who drank the most.
    42:08 – that is, the part of the song where they sing “Pennsylvania six five oh-oh-oh”
    42:13 – yikes, what an edit. And what a song choice.  Maybe the bar patrons are brushing up on their CPR skills

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Episode 83: Tryin’ to Get Together Again

Show Notes:
Recorded Wednesday, September 10 2008 (9:30 PM – 12:00 AM) at Zodiac Racquet Club, Southgate MI
    “What was intended to be our review for Last Mango in Paris turns into a rehearsal for our review for Last Mango in Paris. Cameos from Lee, Cindy, Jen II, and another special message from Scott.

    I set the recording gear up early, but then we spent a lot of time trying to get a steady signal from Zodiac’s faltering wi-fi.  Plus Mike had his own delays, in Houston.  By the time we started, Scott had had to leave, and Greg made it only halfway through the show.
    Bonus trivia: the original title to this episode was “Nights Needed Not These Assholes”.

    01:11 – this might be the podcast that took the longest between setup and actual recording, but the latest-starting was Episode 77
    01:30 – referring to Episode 53
    02:19 – referring to Episode 82
    03:02 – “till the broadcast” should be “up to the broadcast” I guess. What I meant was I had spent all my money already
    03:32 – A joke.  He really hasn’t
    03:35 – referring to a deleted scene from Episode 78.  All the talk about Bacon Salt was excised from the finished podcast, to save time.  I now regret having done that, since Scott has made it such a running gag
    04:04 – as shown in the photo below, Scott used Greg’s LP as a reference

Cindy and Schmoe enjoy Scott’s Last Mango review

    04:14 – we’re beginning to suspect Scott is hard of hearing
    04:15 – Greg is talking about the lack of liner notes and barely any artwork in MCA’s CD reissues
    05:47 – I’m bitching about the barely present wi-fi signal
    06:13 – inside joke. Greg once broke his ankle at a U of M game, doing a jig after the announcement of, coincidentally, a Slippery Rock score
    07:18Harmony House Records and Tapes
    08:02ICE Newsletter
    08:10Nashville Now video from my old TV Viewing Room (something else I need to upgrade, when I find the time)
    ** UPDATE: I guilted myself into encoding all my old VHS tapes and creating a new video archive page!  You can watch Nashville Now, in its entirety, here! **
    09:00 – Schmoe and Mike went on to explain how they married sisters (which makes them weens-in-law), but this was cut from the show for time
    10:33 – the timeline is confused here. Hopefully it will get worked out for next week’s show
    10:55 – you can hear Greg saying his goodbyes in the background.  This too was cut for time
    11:03New York Times’s story on the Wouk tribute, via BuffettNews
    11:45Mac’s Musician of the Year CMA nomination, via Buffett World
    14:15the agave article, previously mentioned on our blog
    15:31 – our great biofuels debate was also cut for time
    16:32 – Zodiac now has two waitresses named Jen: Jennifer, heard last year, and Jen II, heard now. Cindy, our waitress last week, dropped by on a night off just to hang out with us

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Episode 82: Lemon and a Bottle of Beer

Show Notes:
Recorded Wednesday, September 3 2008 (9:30 PM – 12:00 AM) at Zodiac Racquet Club, Southgate MI
    “Back at the Z’ac, as Greg would say, to start Season 6.  We look at the fourth leg of the Year of Still Here tour, with an in-depth discussion of Listener Sarah’s Bristow VA review.
Plus, hurricane songs and the reaction to Mickey’s tailgate playlist.  Special guests: Cindy
and Lee.

    01:24Don Lafontaine, who had passed away two days prior.  (I know he’s this generation’s favorite voice, but I’ve always been partial to Percy Rodriguez, the narrator of Heavy Metal and the Voice of God in Time Bandits.)
    02:27 – apparently the technical term is range expander (extender?)
    04:35Vanity Fair’s 100 Leaders of the Information Age
    06:06Nod to the Storyteller, from Mailboat Records
    07:08Lucky Old Sun Deluxe, at Amazon
    07:33Buffett News
    09:30 – now it can be told: the rather abrupt edit is because I didn’t notice “Bama Breeze” in the setlist and mistakenly cited another song as being more notable.  As you can hear, I attempted to correct this in post-production.
    10:39 – I recorded over half the concert without any audio.  I could hear it, but Audio Hijack didn’t.
    11:05 – a big thank you to Jackson Quigley for adding himself to that list, by way of our Mobatalk Audio app in the right-hand column.  Why not leave us your own voice mail message?  (Or try our Skype voicemail at 1-734-274-5959. …Errmm, make that 1-734-399-4888.)
    11:15 – feel free to read along with Listener Sarah’s review…

Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2008 2:42 PM
Subject: 8/30 Concert Review

Nissan Pavilion in Bristow, VA
Saturday August 30, 2008 … The Labor Day Weekend Show (Part One)

I was dehydrated for the first half of the show…poor tailgating on my part, but at least I was coherent for the concert. And I’m still recovering, so this will not be as detailed as Ed’s, but it’s still a review from someone who was there.

He was about 5mins late coming on stage, but the beach balls kept us busy. AC/DC’s You Shook Me All Night Long comes on to pump us up and even though I had heard HOT HOT HOT four times in four hours in the parking lot, it just means a little something more when it means Buffett coming on stage.

Homemade Music was an interesting first song and probably confused some JB concert virgins. Tiki Bar is Open “gets the party started” for the rest of crowd. An updated version of Fruitcakes and Pencil Thin Mustache (Lovell was awesome on this one) keeps it going and Manana switches gears before revving it back up for an awesome 5 o’clock somewhere. My fav song, Changes in Latitudes was next and he rocked it. The video for Changes in Latitudes was fun to watch and even though we didn’t decorate our truck, the tailgaters that we followed in was on the video and so were the people a few rows over with an active volcano on their roof. Gypsies in the Palace was a nice surprise for me and amusing since it was my parents at my house watching my dish TV and taking care of my dog. Jolly Mon Sing was great with Lovell and follows with the perennial favorite Come Monday. The Rock Band version of Cheeseburger (which had a great funny intro between Jimmy and Utley) followed with video of people playing it in the parking lot. Followed by Brown Eyed Girl, which didn’t get the response it did last year. A great One Particular Harbor rounds out the first set with pics and video from a few decades ago that was in Tahiti.

I had to go get water during the intermission or I might not have made it to the end, so it was water instead of the first two songs of the second set, but Scarlet Begonias and Why Don’t We Get Drunk sounded good from the outside. I was walking back to my seat as Jimmy introduced Mac for The Ass and the Hole. Mac did awesome, but most of the crowd was still outside. Mostly everyone was back by Son of a Son of a Salior and I was still recovering from the water issue, but pics from Jimmy’s trip to the USS Harry S Truman (docked in Norfolk, VA – pronounced “Nor Fuk” not “Nor Folk” damn it) played on the screens. The crowd pops for Volcano and we’re all in sync again. Last Mango in Paris shifted the gears down and then he introed Nadirah and she sang Makin’ Music For Money with Jimmy and did a damn fine job of it. Jimmy takes it back and keeps the pace with a fantastic School Boy Heart and Pirate Looks at Forty. Far Side of the World, not my fav but still great. We keep the lower gear for a great Southern Cross. Followed up by the Parrothead Anthem, Maragaritaville. Crowd was into it, the SALT signs were out, but sadly Jimmy lost the lost verse for our show. But he did accept the Presidental nomination from the “JB 4 Pres” signs in the crowd. The newbies and people who want to beat the traffic hightailed it out of there and left the die hards to finish.

Encore 1: Fins was awesome. Then the band intro and Rainy Day Women. Lovell rocked this one too. Then they all leave but Jimmy and the stage lights go down and it’s just Jimmy, his guitar and a few thousand of his closest friends for Regabilly Hill. This song is great acoustic and truley enjoyable. The jumbo tron was used nicely for this song with four different camera views, a long shot with Jimmy off center to the right, stage right up close side shot and a normal front on close up and long shot all fading in and out of each other. I don’t remember the song now, but he showed Michael Phelps winning several matches and receiving two golds…crowd popped and Jimmy mentioned after the song was over, but I haven’t listened to the recording from Radio Maragaritaville (it’s nice to have a DVR and Dish Network) to remember the song.

Yet another awesome Jimmy Buffett show.

The photos are up and remember most were taken with my crappy little cell phone camera:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wyldgade/sets/72157607035574408/

Sarah in VA

    11:34 – my next beer arrived
    11:52 – so why are they playing AC/DC before a Buffett concert?  Jimmy and Mike Utley are wondering this too (taken from the Pittsburgh pre-show interview, July 22 2008, and also discussed in Episode 78).

    17:00 – Buffett’s acceptance of the nomination occurred two two days after the DNC convention and two days before the start of the RNC convention.
    20:46 – Utah squeaked by University of Michigan, 25-23
    21:36get your own marching band copy of “Margaritaville”, performed by the 2002 Arizona State University Marching Band
    23:35 – also discussed during our Banana Wind review, in Episode 13
    23:53Lady Jane’s Haircuts for Men
    24:19 – here’s the photo Mike requested…

Greg sporting “The Barack”

    25:49 – not an ad-lib; a parenthetical comment in the script
    26:27 – Schmoe’s talking muffin joke first appeared in Episode 41
    28:27 – why not Michael Palin for President?
    28:45 – I was thinking of Giuliana (Dipandi) Rancic

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Episode 81: In Touchdown With My Insanity

Show Notes:

Recorded Wednesday, August 20 2008 (10:00 PM – 11:00 PM) at Joe’s Prime Time, Brownstown MI
    “Season 5 ends with another football playlist, Greg reporting from the Margaritaville Café
in Myrtle Beach, and Scott getting drunk.  Cameo by Rachel.  Background vocals by DJ and Jacob.

    01:02 – said product being my 3G iPhone
    01:17 – Schmoe is not being psychic.  He and Greg had been texting earlier.
    05:28hey, why not read along, at The Onion.com
    05:34 – and here’s the background music too (“Come Monday” in MIDI form). I don’t recall where I got it, so unfortunately I cannot give proper credit.
    11:03 – oops, I meant “turn over”. I always get “crank” and “turn over” confused.
    …And I’m talking cars here, by the way, I’ll have you know.
    12:10 – a Nathan Fillion quote, 2:35 into the Firefly gag reel.  Have I mentioned you should buy Firefly: The Complete Series on either DVD or Blu-Ray?
    12:53the official Miami University site
    14:14 – ** Spoiler warning: U of M beat Miami University, 16-6 **
    15:48 – just for Scott: Brooke Hogan’s website
    17:27 – note to waitstaff: please do not insult customers before they’’ve paid
    18:33 – this is true.  Scott does not exaggerate

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Episode 80: Beyond the End Zone

Show Notes:
Recorded Wednesday, August 13 2008 (10:00 PM – 11:30 PM) at Joe’s Prime Time, Brownstown MI
    “Mickey, Greg, Schmoe, and Mike discuss the first of our JB-inspired football tailgate playlists plus the latest in Jimmy Buffett news.  (Cameo by Rachel.)

    00:19 – well, Schmoe is “Secretary of Everything’
    00:42 – this is true
    01:07 – a dig at Schmoe’s overreaction to Y2K
    01:58 – Belgian company InBev agreed to buy Anheuser-Busch on Sunday, July 13 2008.  However, it was not till November 12 2008 that Anheuser-Bush shareholders approved the sale.
    04:27 – originally discussed in Episode 65
    04:57Bullwinkle‘s recording of RCPM’s September 23 show at the Magic Bag, from Archive.org
    05:04 – that would be Episode 78
    05:18 – a reference to “Fish Story”, Episode 21 of WKRP in Cincinnati‘s first season.  Watch it on Hulu.com
    05:52Biloxi Margaritaville Cafe work slowdown, via Buffett World
    06:21Margaritaville in Biloxi to be redesigned, via Buffett World
    07:39Margaritaville in Chicago, via Buffett News
    08:39Stub Hub’s Rockingest Cities, via CNN Money.com
    10:25Stub Hub’s Top Summer Concerts, via CNN Money.com
    11:47Jake Shimabukuro in the New York Times, via Buffett News
    11:58Jake Shimabukuro on YouTube
    12:16 – oh why not: Chocolate Rain on YouTube, for old times’ sake
    12:24the Jimmy Buffett / Bankie Banks autographed guitar auction, via Buffett News
    12:56Clay Eals on casting a Steve Goodman biopic
    14:08 – Clay Eals’ book Steve Goodman: Facing the Music, at Amazon
    14:3321, on IMDb.com
    15:09the official site of legendary U of M announcer Bob Ufer
    15:49the official University of Utah site
    19:17 – ** Spoiler warning: Utah squeaked past Michigan, 25-23 **
    19:58University of Utah on Wikipedia
    22:08the grave itself
    23:42 – “Don’t wear shorts if it’s stupid to wear shorts.” Quote of the Episode!
    23:59 – Schmoe refers to the “Schmype” episode.  And following our recording tonight, Schmoe found that he hadn’t been lying and he did have a joke; it was just buried in his papers.

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