Craig and Ahm discuss creative face storage, stuffing emotions, easy ways to get your mind blown, and introduce their first guest, @lornalily, to talk about self-fixing and the end of innocence on the internet.
Lorna sounds absolutely nothing like Colin Farrell as I had imagined, nor does she talk like she walked out of Martin McDonagh play. Where were all the 'likes' and 'and thats'? It was a total disappointment. Other than that, great stories, kids! Peace be with you, Jed Aigh.
9:50 am August 24, 2010
Ahm & Craig
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Folks, here are the links to all of the amazing things we discuss on Episode 6 of My Favorite Stranger. Jed.com
Craig, have you heard The Rubber Room episode of This American Life yet? I listen to the show every week, but the rubber room show has stuck with me the most.
Oh yeah, and Jimmy Corrigan is great. Read Asterios Polyp by David Mazzucchelli – another fantastic graphic novel.
10:38 am August 27, 2010
cmb
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I am listening to the Rubber Room segment right now (lunchtime!). Sometimes I love TAL because I identify with what the people are saying but this is just alien. It feels like a window into a horrible and broken, alien system… what is this? I'm confused now. Is this what all people are like? Wow. Thank you so much for the recommendation.
9:18 am September 6, 2010
firstverb
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Hi, enjoyed this show. And also the links, which you included above, really do save time. So what exactly goes into the editing process? I know it keeps it real, yet the, "I have to go to the bathroom guys" might could have been cut. Or am I wrong and it was added in to give it a little extra spice. Whichever, it was a fun listen.
And just in case you need it Miss Ahm, here is a binary translator. Though I prefer HEX, you can TX/RX more data compared to binary in the same 140 characters.
We only have one rule here at My Favorite Stranger Corp, and that is that all mentions of bathroom breaks must mandatorily be included in the final edit. No exceptions.
-Ahm
8:44 pm January 25, 2011
David M
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Long time listener, first time post-er.
I related the "crying" part of your podcast. When I was younger, I cried a good bit. After I got into my 20's, I probably didn't really cry for about 15 years. There's lots of reasons for it, but I won't digress. Anyhow, now that I'm older, if I feel moved to cry, I do. Life is short. I like myself better as a crier, than not.
Thanks, you two! Love the "show".
David, aka @mccurmudgeon on twitter
6:03 am January 26, 2011
thislifeiluv
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Will there be another episode soon? I just listened to all of them again and recommended it to my own favorite stranger.
What a great podcast!
10:16 am February 7, 2011
Ahm & Craig
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Thanks, guys!
There is indeed a new podcast… should be out later today. Hope you enjoy it!