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Gobbledygeek
418 - Gobbledyween: Tremors (feat. Jason Tabrys)

Gobbledygeek

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 102:08


Perfection, NV, pop. 14, is adding three more country bumpkins to its census: Paul, Arlo, and Jason Tabrys, writer for Uproxx and Den of Geek, who is returning to the show after a stunning two-year absence. The gang is here to continue the month-long horror celebration Gobbledyween by discussing Ron Underwood’s 1990 creature feature Tremors. There is discussion of Kevin Bacon’s small head, Burt Gummer’s voting record, the simple efficacy of S.S. Wilson and Brent Maddock’s script, why the Graboids are great movie monsters, and more. Long-time listeners will know that when Jason Tabrys is involved, more means more.   NEXT: we want all our garmonbozia. Jessica Shipp joins us to discuss Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me. BREAKDOWN 00:00:28  -  Intro / Guest 00:06:00  -  Tremors 01:33:40  -  Outro / Next LINKS   Failed Astronaut: A Jason Tabrys Catch-All   “Tremors: Making Perfection” (Documentary) “Tremors turns 30, the most perfect B movie creature feature ever made” by Jennifer Ouellette, Ars Technica MUSIC “Good Vibrations” by The Beach Boys, Smiley Smile (1967) “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On” by Jerry Lee Lewis, Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On (Single) (1957) GOBBLEDYCARES Support Black Lives Matter and find anti-racism resources: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ Help teachers and classrooms in need: https://www.donorschoose.org/ Do your part to remove the burden of medical debt for individuals, families, and veterans: https://ripmedicaldebt.org/ Register to vote: https://vote.gov/

Gobbledygeek
417 - Gobbledyween: The Autopsy of Jane Doe (feat. Greg Sahadachny)

Gobbledygeek

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 91:55


Leaves are on the ground. Blood is on the screen. It’s time for Gobbledyween.   Take a break from the horror of the real world to join Paul and Arlo for that most venerated of Gobbledygeek traditions, the month-long horror movie marathon known as Gobbledyween. To kick things off for 2020, our pal Greg Sahadachny takes a break from the usual goofy stuff we stick him with (like the very goofy The Stuff) to go legit with his own personal selection: André Øvredal’s 2016 procedural chiller The Autopsy of Jane Doe. The gang takes a scalpel to the film, discussing how Øvredal gets the most out of his “bottle episode” morgue setting; Brian Cox and Emile Hirsch’s strong performances as a father-son coroner duo; how the film avoids fetishizing Olwen Kelly’s nude body; and why nihilism in horror films can feel so satisfying.   NEXT: grab(oid) onto your butts, Uproxx editor Jason Tabrys joins us to talk Tremors. BREAKDOWN 00:00:50  -  Intro / Guest 00:08:00  -  The Autopsy of Jane Doe 01:26:06  -  Outro / Next LINKS “The Autopsy of Jane Doe Is the Most Tasteful Movie Ever Made About Cutting Up a Woman’s Corpse” by Jordan Crucchiola, Vulture "Autopsy of Jane Doe: How an actress played dead for horror film" by Clark Collis, Entertainment Weekly MUSIC “Open Up Your Heart (and Let the Sunshine In)” by Frente!, Saturday Morning Cartoons’ Greatest Hits (1995) “Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In (The Flesh Failures) [From the American Tribal Love Rock Musical “Hair”]” by The 5th Dimension, The Age of Aquarius (1969) GOBBLEDYCARES Support Black Lives Matter and find anti-racism resources: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ Help teachers and classrooms in need: https://www.donorschoose.org/ Do your part to remove the burden of medical debt for individuals, families, and veterans: https://ripmedicaldebt.org/ Register to vote: https://vote.gov/

Everything is Awesome
Everything is Awesome Episode 162: Finding the Light Within Myself w/ Jason Tabrys

Everything is Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 131:06


Writer, podcaster, beard icon, and friend to dog-kind, Jason Tabrys, joins us for one hell of a conversation. We talk quarantine, baseball, and more! The post Everything is Awesome Episode 162: Finding the Light Within Myself w/ Jason Tabrys appeared first on That's Entertainment.

Everything is Awesome
Everything is Awesome Episode 162: Finding the Light Within Myself w/ Jason Tabrys

Everything is Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 131:05


Writer, podcaster, beard icon, and friend to dog-kind, Jason Tabrys, joins us this week for one hell of a conversation. This is our first show recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic and, as such, the conversation weaves in out and of that subject. While on the topic, Jason and Kev chat about the importance of supporting local businesses, especially local comic book stores and game stores. When trying to avoid the quarantine subject, many of a nerd subject comes up—the Everything is Awesome staples (Kevin Smith, Batman, and Kev crying during The Muppets) are touched on while Jason lets us know what, aside from his loved ones, he would grab in the event of a fire. Jason is also starting a baseball podcast, he shares his love of comedy and late-night, as well as Hudson Hawk. Looking at the clock, Jason and Kev hold off on any Star Wars chatter for this conversation. For more information about COVID-19, visit the CDC’s website or the website for your state’s Department of Health. ABOUT JASON TABRYS Jason is a writer/editor/reformed podcaster with a focus on long-form and interviews. You can find his work on Uproxx, Den of Geek, and Comic Book Resources. Or by checking out his Author page. ABOUT THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT PODCAST NETWORK That's Entertainment Podcast Network is a group of podcasts with the sole purpose to entertain. From comedy to recaps & reviews to sports to health education and more, we give unique voices a place to be heard. That's Entertainment Podcast Network is committed to making and maintaining an inclusive, welcoming space for podcasters and listeners of all types. To that end, racism, sexism, transphobia, homophobia, ableism, and other related material is unwelcome. SUPPORT We've relaunched our Patreon! With your support, That's Entertainment and Everything is Awesome will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to Everything is Awesome on iTunes. Subscribing, and leaving a 5-star text review, uses Apple math to get us in front of more listeners! Word of mouth recommendations are also a tremendous help! Your support helps us do things like live shows, con appearances, and creating high-quality content. All proceeds from Patreon, Ko-Fi, itch.io, and many other Crude Humor Studios revenue streams will be used to help those in need during the COVID-19 Crisis. This includes fellow content creators, local businesses, and families in need. All this and more on this week's edition of Everything is Awesome!

Gobbledygeek
349, “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom - That is One Big Pile of $@&% (feat. Jason Tabrys)”

Gobbledygeek

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2018 122:50


Have you tried New Koko? Here’s your chance! Comedy congressman Jason Tabrys returns to Gobbledygeek to help Paul and Arlo make sense of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. J.A. Bayona’s sequel, the fifth film in the Jurassic series, finds our heroes returning to Isla Nublar once again--and while the “save the dinosaurs” plot is a retread of The Lost World, Fallen Kingdom isn’t afraid to go in some bizarre new directions, for better or worse. Mostly worse. It’s fair to say none of the boys liked it, but Paul is put in the awkward position of defending a mediocre film from Arlo and Jason’s invective. Plus, Bruce and Selina head for the altar in Batman #50 and Catwoman #1; Ta-Nehisi Coates kicks off his run on Captain America; Al Ewing scares up the Immortal Hulk; and the gang is bowled over by Hannah Gadsby’s Nanette. Next: after a week off, Paul and Arlo get microscopic with Ant-Man and the Wasp.   THE BREAKDOWN 00:00:00 - 00:49:04  - Intro / Banter 00:49:04 - 01:07:08  - Main Topic (Non-Spoiler) 01:07:08 - 01:59:04  - Main Topic (SPOILERS) 01:59:04 - 02:02:50  - Outro / Next Week

Gobbledygeek
280, "No Mo' FOMO (feat. Jason Tabrys)"

Gobbledygeek

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2016 78:33


I took the turkey's pen Here we go again. It’s Koko with that joke flow that cannot slow, you're like "oh, hell no" But oh yes... success! Tabrys is here to explain with the help of his inability to refrain From outshouting Paul and AJ On topics that are like dropkicks to your brain Yo here's what this episode of Gobble is set to contain:   Random Dave Koz mentions! Adult hyperactivity on display! A random remembrance of The Postman Always Rings Twice! How there's too much good stuff to watch and the resulting Fear Of Missing Out syndrome! Things get weird! Things get sexy!   Special Guest: Waterdancer, writer, and amateur knuckleballer A. Jason Tabrys.   Next: how to train your lady dragon? For another Geek Challenge, Paul and Arlo watch the very, very loosely connected martial arts movies Lady Snowblood and The Last Dragon.

Gobbledygeek
279, “Bob’s Burgers - Gobbledycook”

Gobbledygeek

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2016 96:03


Strap on your aprons and grab your spatulas, it's the new episode of Gobbledygeek! This week, Arlo finally gets Paul to go along with his crazy culinary crusade, as the boys cook two burgers apiece from The Bob's Burgers Burger Book. Paul slathers blueberries and watermelon on his, Arlo tosses some broccoli and artichoke on his; all laws of kitchen decorum go out the window when you're making burgers inspired by one of TV's weirdest and funniest shows. Plus, the boys delve into comics controversy with looks at DC Universe: Rebirth, Captain America: Steve Rogers, and Future Quest.   Next: "Koko B There," Jason Tabrys said. There was a great earthquake. The sun became black as sackcloth, and the moon became as red as blood.

Gobbledygeek
246, “Oh God, It’s Jason Tabrys (feat. Jason Tabrys)”

Gobbledygeek

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2015 115:10


Once and future Koko the Showfucker (and, one supposes, veteran pop culture writer/editor) Jason Tabrys is once again spreading his distinct brand of cheer to Gobbledygeek like so much plague. When he's not hawking Jason Juice, M. Tabrys talks with Paul and AJ about fall TV, including accusations of Muppety ignorance; the Dear Fat People video and whether or not YouTube flashes-in-the-pan like it are worth spending our precious outrage on; and what the preponderance of fan theories means, if it means anything at all. But it's mostly Jason Juice.     Next: the Geek Challenge rises from the dead. Paul must watch Peter Jackson's 1992 gorefest Dead Alive, while AJ must endure the 1984 post-apocalyptic teen movie Night of the Comet.

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Gobbledygeek
245, “Bone: Vol. VI - Old Man’s Cave (feat. Greg Sahadachny)”

Gobbledygeek

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2015 92:29


Paul, AJ, and special guest Greg Sahadachny of The Debatable Podcast are each a small concentrated bit of dream carried along in the currents of Jeff Smith's Bone, which they return to once more in another Four-Color Flashback installment. This time, the gang enters Vol. VI: Old Man's Cave, in which...well, in which everything happens. Questions that have hung over the series from the first volume are finally answered, new wrinkles in the established mythology are revealed, and the main narrative appears to reach its climax. And yet three volumes remain on our journey. Plus, Paul discusses the documentary The Wolfpack, while AJ and Greg appear to resolve their feud before they get around to yelling at each other over Turbo Kid.     Next: oh God, it's Jason Tabrys.

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Gobbledygeek
#231, “A Eulogy for Koko (feat. Jason Tabrys)”

Gobbledygeek

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2015 86:20


  Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to mourn the passing of one of this world's brightest lights: Koko the Showfucker. Jason Tabrys, veteran pop culture writer and one half of Radio Bastard, has returned to Gobbledygeek having outlived his podcast-wrecking parasite. Left to his own devices, Jason only manages to sidetrack Paul and AJ into discussions of the 1993 film Airborne, his favorite knish place, and of course, how AJ is so very young and stupid. In between, the gang ostensibly chats about their increasing disconnect with this thing we call "nerd culture." Koko lives. Next: Mere Smith, author of Cowface and Other Hilarious Stories About Death and writer for such fine television programs as Angel and Rome, returns to the show to discuss the feminism of Mad Max: Fury Road.

Gobbledygeek
Gobbledygeek 176, “A Fetid, Pestilent Marshland (feat. Jason Tabrys)”

Gobbledygeek

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2014 103:06


Koko the Showfucker is back and he's prepared to fuck the show right into--well, okay, a little of that happens, but for the most part, Jason Tabrys' return to Gobbledygeek is a little more focused than normal. Among the topics discussed are the Veronica Mars movie and its abundance of fan-service, the Cosmos controversy, and the fact that Captain America 3 and Batman & Superman: Friendship Is Magic opening on the same day is going to keep the idiotic flames of the Marvel/DC fan war raging long into the night. Then there's the big one: When you hate something--say, oh, The Big Bang Theory--is it fair to continue harshly criticizing it on social media even when you know someone who likes it? The (different, conflicting) answer(s) may surprise you (or not)! Next: you might remember the Four Color Flashback series AJ did on the blog about the Claremont/Byrne Uncanny X-Men, or he and Paul dissecting Preacher. Well, we're bringing that feature to the show starting next week. At the end of each month, we'll be discussing one volume of Neil Gaiman's The Sandman, and spoiler alert: Paul and AJ really, really love this comic. Joining us for this introductory episode is Broken Magic author, The Deli Counter of Justice co-editor, and Brony for life Eric Sipple.

Gobbledygeek
Gobbledygeek 175, "What's Blue and White and Red All Over?"

Gobbledygeek

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2014 91:32


First, The Gentlemen's Guide to Midnite Cinema discussed Three Colors: Blue. Then, The Debatable Podcast talked about Three Colors: White. Now, as the last stop on this epic pod crawl, Paul and AJ discuss the final film of Krzysztof Kieslowski's Three Colors trilogy--and his final film, period--Red. The boys dig deep on this one, discussing the nature of relationships, the hidden connections in our lives, and time itself in the context of one of the most beautiful movies ever made. What does it all mean? Maybe it doesn't mean anything, and that's okay. Plus, Paul loves Cosmos and AJ has complicated feelings on the True Detective finale. Next: this has been such a thoughtful, focused year of the sho--NOOOOO IT'S KOKO THE SHOWFUCKER RUN!!!! Jason Tabrys and Jeremy R! Hudson of The BastardCast return to...to have some fun?

The Debatable Podcast
Episode 63 - Introspective Bastards Jason Tabrys and AJ Wiley

The Debatable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2014 111:35


Jason Tabrys joins me, along with AJ Wiley of the Gobbledygeek podcast, to talk his writer beginnings and the road that led to his venerable geek podcast, The BastardCast, co-hosted with Jeremy R! Hudson. We also touch on Superman & Batman delays, and our fears of what the recent ruling on net neutrality might mean.The BastardCast websiteJason on twitterGobbledygeek websiteAJ on twitterMusic on this podcast:Song - The Sink and The MirrorAlbum - Freak WharfArtist - Paul F. TompkinsSong - Ball and BiscuitAlbum - ElephantArtist - The White StripesCopyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. No money is made from this podcast.

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The Debatable Podcast
Episode 62 - Porn Star Surrogates Jason Tabrys, AJ Wiley and Paul Smith

The Debatable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2014 78:47


Jason Tabrys, AJ Wiley & Paul Smith join me for an emergencycast. We talk porn, sex jokes, Doctor Who, our favorite and most hated films of 2013, the return of TV, reddit and net neutrality. And, at some point, Jason breaks out into song. It's a FUN time. Hope you enjoy!Music on this podcast:Song - 10 A.M. AutomaticAlbum - Rubber FactoryArtist - The Black KeysSong - A Little Bit of SoapAlbum - 3 Feet High and RisingArtist - De La SoulThe theme song to "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" was written by Will Smith & Quincy JonesCopyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. No money is made from this podcast. 

Gobbledygeek
Gobbledygeek 166, "Turbo Man and the Shelf Elf Insurrection (feat. Jason Tabrys)"

Gobbledygeek

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2013 76:46


Remember that present you always wanted for Christmas but never got? Well, Arnold Schwarzenegger is ready to strap on a jetpack to put it in your hot little hands, as your merry Gobbledy-elves ring in the holiday with a discussion of the 1996 "classic" Jingle All the Way. On hand is Elf King Jason Tabrys, who once more degrades the show with his unique brand of festive chaos, er, cheer. This lively band of Santa's helpers marvel at the fact that Ahnuld could ever pass for a weathered everyman, express amazement that Sinbad was a person who existed, and reveal the true nature of Elf on the Shelf (it ain't pretty). Plus, Paul and AJ become more estranged than ever before, which is saying something. Next: this is the end, my only friends, the end (of season 4, that is).

Gobbledygeek
Gobbledygeek 162, “Gobbledygeek Versus The BastardCast Versus Gobbledygeek (feat. Jason Tabrys and Jeremy R! Hudson)”

Gobbledygeek

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2013 86:36


It has long been foretold by mad prophets clinging to their tattered robes, wild eyes staring at the heavens: "HE WILL RETURN!" As blood-red clouds gather on the horizon and lightning cracks the sky in two, he descends on his rainbow death unicorn. Jason Tabrys licks a lollipop made of skulls, dragging behind him Jeremy R! Hudson, who claws at the earth in a futile attempt to avoid his fate. That's right: the BastardCast duo lays siege to Gobbledygeek this week, gods of mischief exploding chaos all over what is normally such a tight, well-ordered show. Ahem. Jason and Jeremy join Paul and AJ to talk angry badgers (whom AJ is the victim of), The Walking Dead (which AJ is insufferable about), and the state of the comic book industry (wherein AJ is not particularly victimized or offensive, rather they all have a thoughtful, fascinating conversation sure to enrich your understanding of the quintessentially American business of show). Plus, badgers, did I mention badgers? There are badgers. Next: badgers. Or, alternatively, Thor: The Dark World.

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Heisenberg's Playhouse: An Unofficial Breaking Bad Podcast
Heisenberg's Playhouse Episode 6: Ozymandias

Heisenberg's Playhouse: An Unofficial Breaking Bad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2013 25:23


They're alive! Jason Tabrys returns from the dead to host the latest episode of Heisenberg's Playhouse with recovering demon Arlo J. Wiley. This time, Jason has the sniffles, so the thrilling acrobatics are curved in favor of the usual bizarre Breaking Bad analysis. Is this the episode of Breaking Bad that everyone will remember as its true finale? Maybe, but Jason isn't convinced that Jack the badass biker's charity is realistic. The end of Walt's family, the beginning of the end... another chipper episode for your listening pleasure. By the way, stick around for a stirring tribute to podcast favorite, Steve "Gomey" Gomez.

Heisenberg's Playhouse: An Unofficial Breaking Bad Podcast
Heisenberg's Playhouse Episode 3: Confessions

Heisenberg's Playhouse: An Unofficial Breaking Bad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2013 29:32


This week on Heisenberg's Playhouse, we're cooking up some awkwardness with Blastr writer Matthew Jackson, who totally doesn't like cats and loves table-side guacamole displays. Whats on the show? A small amount of singing,some hard and fast analysis of Jesse's arson phase (the natural successor to the "Yo, bitch" phase), and host Jason Tabrys recounts what he saw on the MTV VMA Awards during Breaking Bad commercial breaks. "She's not dancing like she knows what sex is. It's some kind of performance art that they teach in divinity school!" Do you desire more? Fine, we're convinced that Hank and Marie deserve their own Cagney and Lacey-esque spinoff, we're damn certain that Hank should play Cagney (cause he's a busty chap), and we decide that Walter prefers Covergirl when he's covering up. Why do people hate Skylar White? We've got some thoughts on that as well, but all we really want to know is, why were we never told that Walt's middle name was Harpo? All that and more on HEISENBERG'S PLAYHOUSE. Heisenberg's Playhouse: We Don't Trust People with Neck Tats.

Gobbledygeek
Gobbledygeek 152, "The Killing Geek (feat. Jason Tabrys)"

Gobbledygeek

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2013 104:19


The people have spoken! Fan-favorite bastard Jason Tabrys, winner of the Gobbler’s Choice Award for Most Chaotic Fun guest, returns to the show at last. This time he and the boys talk about Batman’s hard-earned sexual gratification, scholarly tweets, reading ebooks in front of the real books, and Paul tries to defend his love of dance. Also, midget Gary Oldman. No words I can put here could ever possibly prepare you for the glorious chaos of this episode. Wade in and enjoy. Next: Mere Smith returns! (Oh, and Sipple too.) As they prepare for the upcoming Toronto Word On The Street festival, the dynamic duo join us to talk about artistic collaboration.

Heisenberg's Playhouse: An Unofficial Breaking Bad Podcast
Heisenberg's Playhouse Episode 2: Buried

Heisenberg's Playhouse: An Unofficial Breaking Bad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2013 20:53


Have Todd lift you out of the underground lab, it's time for Heisenberg's Playhouse! This time on the little Breaking Bad podcast that could, we're talking about Jesse in the fetal position, the end of the "Yo Bitch" phase, invisible unicorns, Billy Burr's criminal activity, Hank's desperation, and his great showdown with Skylar. Also, Marie slaps the tiara off Skylar's head and then tries to jack her baby, we openly speculate about Walt Jr's whereabouts, the DuckTales (WooOoh)connection, and why this podcast is already better than every Lost podcast in existence already. Who are your hosts? Jason Tabrys and AJ Wiley (Gobbledygeek Podcast) Does this sound like something you want to hear? Then ring the bell once and press play, bitch!

RadioBastard
Versus the Man Of Steel ZODCAST

RadioBastard

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2013 71:19


Look! It’s a bird… it’s a plane… it’s three fat guys talking about Superman! Jason Tabrys, Jeremy R! Hudson, and Blastr’s Matthew Jackson join up for the latest, most epicest edition of the BastardCast since the last time they joined … [read more>>]

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Gobbledygeek
Gobbledygeek 133, "Pope Bastards"

Gobbledygeek

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2013 87:03


Jason Tabrys of The BastardCast joins Paul and AJ for a weird, wild, blasphemous, and--yes--sexy experience. Everything from the new Pope to Jurassic Park IV gets discussed, including thoughtful ruminations (sure) on the Veronica Mars Kickstarter and whether or not digital comics will destroy the print market. Very little of it makes any kind of sense, which we suppose is par for the course. Next: we're hopping across the pond, at least virtually, as the excellent, very British Wesley Mead guests.

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Gobbledygeek
Gobbledygeek 132, "Bang & Twang (feat. Rench from Gangstagrass)"

Gobbledygeek

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2013 102:14


Hip hop? Bluegrass? The two genres might not be as different as you think, which Paul and AJ learn this week by talkng to Gangstagrass mastermind Rench. Rench discusses his attempt to bridge the gap and of how the fusion came about. Along the way, there's talk of Whedon, Axe Cop, and of course, Justified. Plus, AJ raves about Enlightened, Paul chats about the new comic Helheim, and there's more (yes, really!) Americans talk. Next: the boys are joined by Jason Tabrys of The BastardCast.

NFL: Beyond The Numbers Season 2
NFL Beyond The Numbers: Super Bowl Bonus Episode

NFL: Beyond The Numbers Season 2

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2013 26:32


Hello again! Today we bring you a special episode of NFL: Beyond the Numbers. With the Super Bowl just around the corner, we thought we would bring you another podcast, featuring Kevin "KT" Taylor and Sportsinvasion.net writer Jason Tabrys. Tabrys is a die hard 49ers fan, and he is excited to share his thoughts with you on the big game. We break down all aspects of the game, from Colin Kaepernick to Ray Lewis and everyone in between. We hope you enjoy the podcast! We apologize for some of the low sound at the beginning of Jason's parts. The volume gets better throughout the episode.

NFL: Beyond The Numbers Season 2
Sports Invasion Presents: One-on-One with Jesse Sapolu

NFL: Beyond The Numbers Season 2

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2012 30:34


Hello all! Today, Jason Tabrys brings you an exclusive interview with Jesse Sapolu, a former San Francisco 49ers center and guard. In the interview, Sapolu discusses what it was like to play with hall of fame Quarterbacks Joe Montana and Steve Young. Also, he discusses a heart condition that he played with his entire career. You don't want to miss this!

RadioBastard
Versus Pauly Shore, Simon Pegg, Prometheus and More!

RadioBastard

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2012 45:14


In the second episode of the resurrected NerdBastards.com Podcast, The Bastardcast, hosts jeremy r! hudson and Jason Tabrys take on the link between gaming and marital discontentedness, call bullshit on DC Comics’ likely pick as their new, prominent gay character, … [read more>>]

The Nicole Sandler Show
20110215 Nicole Sandler Show - Beck to Mika "Fuck You"

The Nicole Sandler Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2011 120:03


Nicole spreads the word about tonight's twitter chat #99erAID at 8pm ET with organizer Jason Tabrys. WaPo's Aaron Blake spoke about the budget, and GottaLaff dished on the news

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