Show #093: The Glass of Milk and Honey

The ninety-threeth episode of our podcast, Paul and Storm Talk About Some Stuff for Five to Ten Minutes (On Average), is now online.

This week’s supersized-but-totally-worth-it episode: we are joined by podcasting juggernaut and general techie mensch (and self-described Paul and Storm groupie) Tom Merritt; Tom’s beard is analyzed; we reminisce about the past week, during which we jointly owned the Internets; Tom experiments with his own hashtag meme; the significance of a scientific calculator, a Muppet Movie song and and a “Sesame Street” segment; Paul nails some music trivia; and Tom chimes in on the statute of limitations on spoilers.

Show #093: The Glass of Milk and Honey

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4 Comments

  1. Posted August 6, 2010 at 5:08 pm | Permalink

    BTW, “Singing Pinball Machine” is the name of my Daft Punk/The Who mashup album.

  2. Robin (the Mini-Minion)
    Posted August 9, 2010 at 4:51 pm | Permalink

    Sounds like there will be new w00tstock announcements in the offing soon. ::fingers crossed::

    “Plaintive Moan” is my REM cover band. (Also the sound I make whenever I witness the footage of past shows I couldn’t attend in person.)

    I absolutely love that Paul can quote the original Huttese. Sadly, I can’t anymore, but my mediocre whistling is still good enough to imitate R2. 🙂

  3. Another Josh
    Posted August 11, 2010 at 1:00 pm | Permalink

    The only thing better than being the penultimate minion would to be the antipenultimate minion.

    I got the 99’er magazine to go with my TI-99/4A, and remember typing in those programs, and then storing the programs on cassette tape. I just came across in storage the “good” cassette player which you could adjust levels on for saving programs. The problem with the programs was they were mostly games, and if you paid attention while typing it in, you knew exactly how the game worked.

  4. CJH / esper
    Posted September 30, 2010 at 1:24 pm | Permalink

    Apologies if this is FAQ stuff, though did not find it…
    What is the title and group of the music used for the outro of Ep#093? All I could catch distinctly was the phrase “zwei rote Rosen”, so am guessing it’s German… weirdest mash-up of BierstubenLied and country guitar to cross my ears in a while.

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