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8:03 pm August 2, 2010
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Craig and Ahm tell the My Favorite Stranger origin story, which includes: the genetic superiority of the British and why no ones wants to be friends with a scientist. Ahm reveals the creepy act underpinning an intercontinental friendship
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4:37 am August 3, 2010
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If anyone is interested in the artist I excerpted briefly at the end of this episode, please check out this link: http://www.emusic.com/album/An…..33588.html
She is one of my favorite musicians and singers. I have seen her play live and she is fantastic.
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4:53 pm August 3, 2010
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Ah, linking to the music we used is probably a good idea! The whistling over the intro of this one was Twisted Nerve by Bernard Herrmann. If you recognized this track it's probably because it came from the Kill Bill soundtrack
Anyway, here is a youtube video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v…..HAkg0O-kwM
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3:12 am August 4, 2010
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Dear God it took me two hours just to sign up to write this, and like Craig, I am smarter than everything so I should've been able to figure this out.
In other news, this podcast is my new jam, and my favorite part is when the strangers bust each others balls.
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2:12 am August 5, 2010
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I have nothing interesting to say. But, I just want to express how much I enjoy this podcast. Please keep them coming!
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7:49 pm August 5, 2010
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pdrtv said:
I have nothing interesting to say. But, I just want to express how much I enjoy this podcast. Please keep them coming!
Thanks, Safia and PDRTV! You both are bombs.
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12:51 am August 8, 2010
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Thank you, I very much enjoyed pod-cast 4. Also thank you for the link to this page. Miss Ahm will you be sharing any of your musical talent on the show? I hope. As for as genetic no, superiority there is maybe some latently left. At one time it was said that the Sun never set on the British Empire, and I believe that, that superiority, that all encompassing power is what still gives the English that imaginary edge. The scientist thing, the thought that someone with all the degrees and accolades must be above all this stuff that we the downtrodden masses deal with, is a bunch of hooey. They have the same work related stresses. They still have deadlines to meet, deadbeats to carry, supervisors that want the impossible, and not enough time to do what needs to be properly done. Why anyone would want one as a friend, it’s beyond me why you wouldn’t. They have all these little talents; like properly id’ing a bug, or explaining the reason why the sky is blue, or being able to figure the volume of an apartment. Being socially awkward is not the privileged domain of the absurdly intelligent. Each episode is savored, new ones are looked forward to like a long weekend. Hope all are safe and well wherever in the world you are.
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10:28 pm December 22, 2010
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I cracked up big-time when it turned out the creepy act was forwarding MB profiles! Great episode.
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(INFP)
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