March 28th, 2008 §

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Reminder: Shout-Out Trivia, call-in trivia game show, gets underway in April, check it out Sundays at 11:00 pm Eastern.
Live from Lavigneistan, it’s Stereo Radiation. In this episode, we dive into the seedy world of online auctions, how to skirt the rules on eBay, how people have to dress up their product in order to stand out, and how to make ordinary household objects into highly sought-after collector’s items. Finally, we look into the latest Spencer Tunick project, which brings us yet another installment of micronudity…but macrofun.
March 25th, 2008 §

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It started with Gangsta Elmo and purse-wielding Teletubbies. Now the latest in educational toys, Caterpillar Alphabet Pal, has either a foul mouth or foul feet, depending on your viewpoint, that teach children how to swear like a robot. It’s all too Knutty for us. Capital Z’s strategy of picking all underdogs in the NCAA tournament is going down in flames, and taking down many school’s hopes of getting a flood of admission applications due to the “Flutie Effect.” Finally, there is a male synchronized swimmer who will not get to compete in the Olympics, but his consolation prize may be better than a gold medal. For the record, we are not talking about a man-kini.
March 21st, 2008 §

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This time we are reliving McG’s triumphant days as an international breakdancing superstar, and by international breakdancing superstar, we mean a punk teenager in a ridiculous jogging suit. But he’s still willing to share all of the wisdom collected as a result of his many adventures on the circuit. Ever nostalgic, we concentrate on things that are practically extinct (K-Mart), in danger of going extinct without intervention (redheads), and we hope go extinct before they cross over into the U.S. (the Papaya dance). The Governor wants you to know that he’s, uh, working late.
March 18th, 2008 §

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Put down your brackets and check this out: a gastronomic free-for-all. The winner of rats vs. peanut butter and tabasco will play off against the winner of the $2000 lunch vs. barbecued cicadas. Capital Z and McG are more jazzed than Dick Vitale before the ACC basketball championship game. It’s always that way when we talk about Dancing With The Stars, Bizarre Foods and people getting drunk at 7:00 a.m. Any podcast in which Deney Terrio’s name gets dropped has got to be worth checking out, but this description has more about him that the show itself. For example, his name actually is spelled that way. We’ll line up some Adrian Zmed talk if the Terrio thing doesn’t work out.
March 10th, 2008 §

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The strategy playbook in presidential politics has changed. It is now perfectly acceptable to declare victory when you finish in second. If only Huckabee had thought to offer McCain a VP slot at the right time, the world would be a very different place, my friend. We have McG’s zen homemaking tips, namely that doing less equals doing more. Capital Z is now a brewer, and the lads have a programming announcement. Would we let you down for our golden episode? You ain’t seen nothing yet, mister.
March 6th, 2008 §
McG turns our attention to Suzanne Struthers for inspiration, who gave us the brilliant idea to hand out the Thigh-Masters to starving Ethiopian orphans. The lads sift through the river of trash known as American television. Wasn’t it so much better when there were three channels? Well, no, because to be cool, you had to wear mismatched fluorescent patterned clothing and a mohawk from side to side.