I know you guys hear this all the time, but, damn, you are funny! I am forever embarrassing myself in public by laughing out loud while listening to your show on my iPod.
Can you have Geiger (is that how ou spell his name) on all the time? His occasional, barked "HA!" in the background cracks me up every time.
This 'cast was especially timely for me because I had to put down my cat Hobbes yesterday, and your smart, quick, witty, crude banter helped bring me out of myself. Hobbes was fifteen years old and had lived a great life in that pampered way that only indoor cats can, but I had gotten him when I was 21 and first moved to San Francisco. After all that time, I will miss him, so that Maya Angelou interview was a godsend!
Keep up the good work, gents, and I can't wait for Rob's return!
I always love "Maya" Angelou's work on your show. Her reading of "Oft i've seen those twigs and berries" is a classic that I listen to frequently. and now you've added another classic of "Hillary Dillary"
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Too Soon!!
Nice to know furries are good in your book, Noah. =^.^=
I know you guys hear this all the time, but, damn, you are funny! I am forever embarrassing myself in public by laughing out loud while listening to your show on my iPod.
Can you have Geiger (is that how ou spell his name) on all the time? His occasional, barked "HA!" in the background cracks me up every time.
This 'cast was especially timely for me because I had to put down my cat Hobbes yesterday, and your smart, quick, witty, crude banter helped bring me out of myself. Hobbes was fifteen years old and had lived a great life in that pampered way that only indoor cats can, but I had gotten him when I was 21 and first moved to San Francisco. After all that time, I will miss him, so that Maya Angelou interview was a godsend!
Keep up the good work, gents, and I can't wait for Rob's return!
I am sorry to hear about Hobbes. I am glad you got some giggles out of the show. Kisses, P.
Ive been listening to you guys for almost 2 years now and I gotta say that the last 2 episodes have been my favorites.
Does Chris Geiger have his own podcast?!
Thanks for taking it back to the Dry Hump.
It just doesnt get the same respect as it used to.
The assassination of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria was a catalyst for World War One.
No more Wednesday-night PNS? We only get you guys once a week now? I shall surely perish! :O
Hang on, I'm having vapors....
we will be back to a regular schedule soon. noah just has to recover from his most recent episiotomy.
I always love "Maya" Angelou's work on your show. Her reading of "Oft i've seen those twigs and berries" is a classic that I listen to frequently. and now you've added another classic of "Hillary Dillary"
Now I'm free to see the World!
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