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Notes from being at a homeless shelter for a week, meeting the ex-girlfriend for the first time, and having no show notes whatsoever. Also, I literally end the podcast with 30 seconds of ‘blah blah blah’. Yes, really.

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7 Responses to “We’re not doing the awkward coffee thing”

  1. Rob McDougall Says:

    Can’t go wrong with RJD2!

    Will listen after deadlines…

  2. C.C. Chapman Says:

    Dude, that first track was amazing. I’m listening to it again to enjoy the groove.

  3. Nathan Says:

    Might be time to make a new intro song?

  4. jason Says:

    have you ever seen the video for Nasty McFilth? it’s probably one of the first high-end videos out of the Stones Throw camp. at a strip club with girls on poles, but it’s not as glossy as videos of the same ilk from the mainstream end of things. there’s something about it that’s a little off. at any rate, the beat on that song is just crazy.

    yeah, i didn’t think i’d like karaoke, either. a good friend of mine throws a karaoke birthday party every year. my wife’s the songbird, so when we’re there i know she’ll belt out the tunes. last year, wifey and friends talked me into doing it. my selections were…

    digital underground – “the humpty dance”
    happy mondays – “kinky afro”
    the time – “jungle love”

    never did get around to doing radiohead’s “optimistic,” but i suppose that is rather ambitious for a non-singer. i’ll get my thom yorke on someday, though…

  5. Dave Boob Says:

    Hey Julien:
    First time commenter, long time listener (since PAB anyway). I really enjoyed hearing about your adventures at that old church.

    My crew and I use to run around an abandoned old brick yard in Toronto called the Brickworks.

    Check this shot out: http://wvs.topleftpixel.com/05/12/14/

    Cheers man! Keep up the great show.
    See ya at PAB.
    D

  6. Brian Crosbie Says:

    Dude you are high-larious. Great podcast.

    Brian
    Vancouver, BC
    Canada

  7. Brian Crosbie Says:

    PS – Please don’t spam me.

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