TS165: World Cup of Oil
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Drip, gush, goal!
We’re back from a week off…but for you it probably seems longer. We didn’t publish 164 – even though we recorded it: it’s too laced with inappropriate words, topics and opinions. Leave us a good voicemail, and we’ll hook you up.
Meanwhile, 165 is down to business. We’re talking about Rice Krispies, laws in Arizona, the BP oil spill (and moratoriums), the World Cup, women who want to be the fattest, and home-made cannons. Tim geeks out for a while on Google Voice, the iPhone and a few other things, too.
Enjoy. Spread the word.
TS163: We Need Privacy
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You hear that, Suckerberg?
The Turnip Soup crew is back in full effect this week. Full effect. Yep, I said it twice.
Join Tim, BM, NutZach, Parker, Sarah and Eric for over 130 minutes of friendly, funny banter. We’re talking about Facebook, marriage contracts, safety songs and trips to Phoenix.
Eric’s brother Scott continues to be discussed as a person that really exists, and Tim and Eric plan a trip to “meet” “Eric.”
If you’re looking for in-depth news analysis, this might not be the place to look for it. Then again, feel free to look around and observe anything you like. Except that.
TS162: How to Heckle
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Boooo!
It’s TS162, and it’s a full house. Join Tim, BM, NutZach, Parker, Sarah and Eric for over an hour and a half of epic podcasting wonderment, with absolutely no exaggeration of any kind at all, whatsoever.
High school reunions, chat roulette, World Cup, and body part naming are all on the docket. Don’t miss a chat about racism, and a flashback to the horrific grape stomping lady on YouTube.
Parker gets his turn in the “Translate the Rap Lyrics” game, and Sarah redeems herself at the same. The crew busts out some old school TS jingles and clips, does a handwriting analysis of the show members, talks about potential changes, takes a lesson from Parker on how to properly heckle…
…and finishes with some Scott Stapp. Yup. You will soar.

Tim Glinatsis

