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A Couple of Podcast Recommendations
Two of my favorite comedy podcasts that I’ve grown to love over the past couple of years are Off Menu and Films to Be Buried With with Brett Goldstein.
The premise of Off Menu is relatively simple: comedian hosts Ed Gamble and James Acaster invite a guest to their dream restaurant and the guest chooses their dream meal, from start to finish, and conversation is naturally had along the way.
Films to Be Buried With invites a guest on who has recently “died” and their life is discussed with comedian, writer, and actor Brett Goldstein, via a series of films the guest would like to be buried with. Categories include: first movie you ever saw, most underrated movie, best movie of all time.
If you’re looking for a laugh, go ahead and check these out. Maybe look for a guest that you’re familiar with and start from there!
I hate living in Missouri. Ballot candy will work for GOP voters because they are frightened racists afraid of whatever Fox tells them to be afraid of this week.
Now listening to the album Mezzanine by Massive Attack π΅
I forgot how great this album is.
MLS Season Pass is now live. I’ve already subscribed. Can’t wait for St. Louis City SC! β½οΈ
Meta is allowing Trump back on Facebook and Instagram which means I will finally delete my Instagram account.
The makers of Tweetbot, my favorite Twitter client, are back with Ivory, a great Mastodon client.
Today may be National Good Day day.
In Memory of Tweetbot, my favorite Twitter app. It was such a great app. The standard for Twitter apps, in my opinion. Ivory, their Mastodon client, is made with the same love and care. I can’t wait to buy it.
Listening to some David Crosby today. π΅
St. Louis has a professional pickle ball team now.
I’ve been watching The Horne Section TV Show over the past couple of days. I love how stupid and absurd it is. πΊ
For those that missed the news, all 6 of De La Soul’s albums will be available to stream starting March 3, 2023. π΅
Why was Roman concrete so durable? Researchers have reverse-engineered it to explain why. Fascinating.
I was just told about this tool that allows you to log in with your Stitcher Premium credentials to generate a private RSS feed for any premium podcast that you can then use in apps outside of Stitcher. Pretty cool.
I’ve had my Quest 2 for a couple of years now. I don’t really play games on it. I like VR experiences more, and you can’t get any better than any of the space documentaries from Felix & Paul Studios.
I think it might be time to go through the archives and listen to my favorite episodes of Doug Loves Movies.
I love a bit of History drama.