Episode #3: "I Drove An Hour For This?"---
In Episode 3, the sports episode, we discuss youth sports memories and have a fantasy draft to make the ultimate party crew of current asshole professional athletes. This segment features our special guest Matt Doktor, who takes part in the draft as well. We also analyze our personalities through discussions of coaching womens sports and the consequences of a girl squirting in your bed, and introduce a new segment, "Point-Counterpoint", in which we yell at each other about a new topic every week. This week we discuss my lack of belief in germs and how it relates to Steve flipping out on me all the time.
We also revamp Sawyer and Steve at the Cinema- the segment is now called "What The Fuck Is Your Problem, That Movie Fucking Sucks." We each pick a movie the other likes and attempt to trash it. And lastly in a shocking turn of events, Steve's "Lowest Low Of The Week" actually trumps mine!
You no longer need to go to the podshow site to download it, its totally in iTunes. Just go to the iTunes store and search "Madmosa Podcast" and it'll pop up. You can subscribe or just download them one by one if thats your jam for whatever reason.
The new episode hasn't auto updated yet but that just means it doesn't show up right away when you're in the iTunes store- so once you subscribe or download just either click "refresh" or right click and select "update podcast" and the new one will pop up.
While you're there, review it, comment, whatever.
And if you still wanna go to the podshow thing for whatever reason, http://madmosa.podshow.com
As always, let us know what you think, especially on the "suck" end of the spectrum. I think this is by far the best one we've ever done, but maybe you don't think so! madmosa@gmail.com.
Thanks.
For anyone who's fortunate enough to have a pretty nice life, yet manages to do everything humanly possible to run themselves into the ground, constantly waking up a pile of human degradation. Attempts at self improvement prove futile, and day in and day out you become an increasingly distorted and rotten reflection of all the promise that once was.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
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