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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Episode 18: An All-American Show (kinda)

On the eve of the Fourth Of July we go with have a heavy American themed show this week. We have guitarist Eric Johnson playing our national anthem to lead us in, we try bacon martinis on the air, and even hit on some political talk toward the end. We do stray from our theme a bit and thank the influx of German listeners we've gotten over the past few weeks. Willkommen!

Disclaimer: Daniel has a potty mouth on this episode so be careful around the co-workers and children.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Episode 17: Concert memories

After being introduced by our favorite rapper, Krispy Kreme, we start to head down memory lane and reminisce about concerts gone by and which one stands out as our favorites. In doing so some interesting stories come to the surface and make for more interesting conversation. We break our record for our longest show but we hope you have just as much fun listening as we did recording. As always, let us know what you think at cjhhstl@gmail.com.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Episode 16: Biting At The Chomp

This week's episode title comes from a phrase Matt has now coined. It was so good we felt it just needed to headline the show. With Lou in Florida investigating all of the zombie activity, Jim sits in with us for an entire show for the first time and tells about an interesting run-in with a plane. We talk about our biggest fears, introduce our question for next week, The Notebook comes up yet again, and Matt has a big announcement to share with everyone.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Episode 15: Superheroes and Ghost Trains

This episode was recorded in front of a live studio audience.  No, seriously, it was.  In addition to our 'Challenge The Jocks' winner, we have a few of our listeners joining us to give us their thoughts on superheroes and what they'd like to see shut down.  We give the results of our putt putt challenge (or as auto correct would call it, our pity pity challenge).  We have a great discussion on what's better, The Notebook or Titanic, and Matt gets confused on the Schmidt family dynamic.  We also dive a little into a few ghost train stories.