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Doug Berman is the unofficial third brother of the admired comedy team and automotive soothsayer duo of Thomas Louis Magliozzi and Raymond Francis Magliozzi. They were more well-known as "Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers." They were co-hosts of Car Talk, the NPR radio show, for 25 years. Thinly disguised as a weekly program about automobile repair, the program was more about the banter between the brothers and an endearing relationship with their call-in audience. The former mechanics diagnosed engine problems, but they also provided advice, notably about relationships. Comedy reigned. Ray Magliozzi (L) and Tom Magliozzi co-hosted Car Talk on NPR for 25 years. Image courtesy of cartalk.com. Behind the scenes, Berman has coordinated the show since its early days. A former production assistant and then new director for NPR and several affiliates, Berman took on the producer's role of the then-fledgling auto show as a volunteer. He's remained in charge since. The creator of the NPR show, "Wait, Wait, Don't Tell," Berman is our guest on this episode of The Weekly Driver Podcast. A guest at the recent Best of the Bay gathering of the Western Automotive Journalists (WAJ) in Santa Rosa, California, the long-time journalist spoke with co-host James Raia and guest co-host John Berg about the enduring enterprise that is Car Talk. Tom Magliozzi died in 2014 at age 77. We discuss with Berman the brothers' relationship and how the program has continued in syndication and most recently, the rebroadcast of the long series from the first episode in podcast format. Berman details his relationship with Tom Magliozzi and his current role editing www.cartalk.com as well as collaborating on the syndicated newspaper column the brothers wrote. Berman also runs the program's vehicle donation program, writes car reviews and is the impetus for the enterprise's continuing success. Car Talk show was honored with a Peabody Award in 1992, and the Magliozzis were both inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame in 2014 and the Automotive Hall of Fame in 2018.
Recorded: December 20, 2020 libsyn here About the podcast This will be a bitter-sweet episode at The Outliers Inn. It’s the episode where Antlerboy (aka Benjamin Taylor) announces his retirement from pouring drinks and serving slop as co-host at the Inn. Between his part-time gig at the Inn and his other interests and pursuits (including running his companies, other podcasts that he produces, and writing a book), the time constraints have become more than obvious, and he regrettably has to step out from behind the bar. It all started on November 3rd, 2014. This was the day that Tom Magliozzi, co-host of “Car Talk”, was recalled to that great junk yard in the sky, to be joyfully reunited with all his previous vehicles. Car Talk was a radio show about cars, their owners, and maladies (of the cars, that is – mostly). Guests would call-in and share various symptoms they were experiencing with their automobiles. The hosts would roast the caller, their automobiles, and their maladies in a respectful manner; perhaps sometimes less respectful of the vehicles themselves and their manufacturers. Every episode was a lot of fun listen to and certainly anyone who did would smile and laugh at least once. When JP read of the passing of Tom, he posted the article on Facebook. And Antlerboy was the first to comment on my post. Even though Antlerboy is from the United Kingdom, he had just started to listen to the show and even shared his version of Tom’s obituary; “So, it happened again. You wasted a perfectly good life amusing yourself and other people and upholding the values of intelligence, science, eloquence, and rude good humour. And even though St. Peter himself will run screaming from the Pearly Gates when he hears YOU say it.... ‘That was Tom Magliozzi. And, don't drive like your brother...'” But then we got to thinking. There was a lot of absurdities that occur and opportunities to poke fun of the goings-on in our own profession; businesses and their operations. Heck, we were guilty of some of these goings-on ourselves. Why don’t we start our own show? And (eventually) The Outliers Inn was born with our first episode produced in October of 2015 (almost a full year later). You can read the mostly complete history of The Outliers Inn here. Since then, we have produced 58 episodes over a five-year period; not a bad run rate. So, we give a proper send-off to Antlerboy by taking a walk down memory lane with a few select guests. And it’s only appropriate that we start with Don Burshnick, our resident Biermeister Extraordinaire. When he’s not brewing his beer, he is drinking it as a regular at the Inn and is even an occasional co-host when we find ourselves short-staffed. Don shares with us his latest concoction; a “Gummy-Bear” IPA. We are certain it would not pass the German Reinheitsgebot. Other irregular regulars include; Stephane who joins us from the lockdown in France. Although from Belgium, and quite proud of their beer, he is very interested in Don’s Gummy Bear IPA and would be keen on having a sample; which JP promises to bring back a sample bottle from Don for Stephane’s tasting. Aiden is our next guest who gets Antlerboy to share the story of how he decided to prefer to be called Benjamin rather than Ben; confessing the real reason for the change was he read that people with longer and more formal names are perceived as being more intelligent, so; “Benjamin P. Taylor” it is. Marina joins us from Los Angeles where she has founded a design innovation studio and shares her experiences in 2020 having to quickly make the transition to the new business paradigm. Hal joins us from Seattle. He shares with us his enthusiasm for beer and appreciation for Don’s “Gummy Bear IPA”. He also shares a bit of trivia that Washington State supplies the majority of the hops used to make beer around the world. Switching to business, Hal shares his observation that those who have had the most success in navigating the challenges are those who have a culture of being nimble. Ed joins us from London and, listening to our discussion of travel policies and protocols and recalls a saying form times past; “There is no reason, it’s policy.” That about sums-up the way of the world in 2020 and how governments are engaging the challenge. He expresses concerns about the lock-ins (preferring to use this term over “lock-downs”) and wanting it to end sooner rather than later. Oli has some technical issues but rejoins us from the North Carolina after having them sorted. He is about to return to Germany and we are discussing travel protocols that are supposedly in place, but that the reality is different than what is being shared by the policy makers and policy enforcers. And Chas takes a peek from behind the curtain to offer his fair-thee-well. And lastly, although the corpus delicti of Antlerboy as co-host is still warm, we are happy to introduce our last guest, David “Mule” Schneider as the new co-host at The Outliers Inn. David shares a bit about himself, starting with the details of his being involved supporting STEM at the high school level by coaching and leading “robotics” as a high-school sport. Mule’s expertise in logistics and warehousing has kept him incredibly busy over the COVID pandemic as the rush to ecommerce created a huge demand for his skills. So, as the Great Bard, William Shakespeare wrote in Romeo and Juliet; “Parting is such sweet sorrow.” We all thank Antlerboy for his helping found and build the Outliers Inn and he has promised to grace the establishment from time to time. And those who remain are all better off for having had the opportunity to hoist a drink together with him and share insights into life’s goings-on. 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In this episode, we pay tribute to the titans of Car Talk: the Magliozzi brothers aka Click and Clack. We are devastated by the passing of Tom Magliozzi. His legacy lives on in our joy of cars and yours as well. We also get into Leclerc & Vettel, Bugatti vs. Koenigsegg, and lots more. Be a Crossthreaded supporter: http://patreon.com/crossthreaded Join us in the CAR BARN: https://discord.gg/b3v48Ah Tom Magliozzi, Popular Co-Host Of NPR's 'Car Talk,' Dies At 77: https://www.npr.org/2014/11/03/357428287/tom-magliozzi-popular-co-host-of-nprs-car-talk-dies-at-77 Vettel vs Leclerc: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ro6a2SkDMM Vettel screws Webber over in the Multi 21 debacle of 2013: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jU_G4fEpaCQ Jeremy “Dipshit” Clarkson’s Sun Column: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/10022396/greta-thunberg-meltdown-wont-help-world/ Jalopnik article on the Nissan IMK: https://jalopnik.com/nissans-imk-ev-concept-is-one-of-the-best-pocket-sized-1838659440
In this TWOC Extra, we present co-host Doug Gordon's full interview with Ray Magliozzi of "Car Talk," conducted in February 2019 at the WBUR studios in Boston and previously available only to Patreon supporters. Hear more about Ray's thoughts on how cities are changing to be more friendly to people who aren't in cars and learn why he sometimes runs red lights on his bike. ----- For nearly thirty years, brothers Ray and Tom Magliozzi were the hosts of NPR's “Car Talk” and the voices of American car culture. Famous for their distinctive Boston accents and infectious laughs, Click and Clack didn't just diagnose engine troubles, they recognized that people's personal relationships often revolved around their automobiles. In a War on Cars exclusive, Doug sits down with Ray Magliozzi to talk about car culture, the brothers' surprising war on SUVs, and whether or not “Bike Talk” could even be half the phenomenon “Car Talk” was… and still is. Support The War on Cars on Patreon and receive exclusive access to the extended interview with Ray Magliozzi plus TWOC stickers and other rewards. Buy a “buttery soft” War on Cars T-shirt at Cotton Bureau. Rate and review The War On Cars on iTunes. Show Notes: Learn more about Car Talk… …and listen to “The Best of Car Talk.” “Car Talk's Tom Magliozzi: An Unlikely Environmental Advocate.” (ThinkProgress) Tom and Ray's “Live Large, Drive Smaller” anti-SUV campaign. (The New Yorker) Tom and Ray's 2007 letter to Congress in favor of higher fuel standards. (Car Talk) Dispatches from Aaron's years-long Twitter crusade to banish “Car Talk” from WNYC. Twitter: @TheWarOnCars, Doug Gordon @BrooklynSpoke, Aaron Naparstek @Naparstek, Sarah Goodyear @buttermilk1 Questions? Suggestions? Email us: thewaroncars@gmail.com.
For nearly thirty years, brothers Ray and Tom Magliozzi were the hosts of NPR's "Car Talk" and the voices of American car culture. Famous for their distinctive Boston accents and infectious laughs, Click and Clack didn't just diagnose engine troubles, they recognized that people's personal relationships often revolved around their automobiles. In a War on Cars exclusive, Doug sits down with Ray Magliozzi to talk about car culture, the brothers' surprising war on SUVs, and whether or not “Bike Talk” could even be half the phenomenon “Car Talk” was… and still is. Support The War on Cars on Patreon and receive exclusive access to the extended interview with Ray Magliozzi plus TWOC stickers and other rewards. Buy a “buttery soft” War on Cars T-shirt at Cotton Bureau. Rate and review The War On Cars on iTunes. SHOW NOTES: Learn more about Car Talk… …and listen to “The Best of Car Talk.” “Car Talk's Tom Magliozzi: An Unlikely Environmental Advocate.” (ThinkProgress) Tom and Ray's “Live Large, Drive Smaller” anti-SUV campaign. (The New Yorker) Tom and Ray's 2007 letter to Congress in favor of higher fuel standards. (Car Talk) Dispatches from Aaron's years-long Twitter crusade to banish "Car Talk" from WNYC. Twitter: @TheWarOnCars, Doug Gordon @BrooklynSpoke, Aaron Naparstek @Naparstek, Sarah Goodyear @buttermilk1 and producer Curtis Fox @curtisfox Questions? Suggestions? Email us: thewaroncars@gmail.com.
Adult responsibility. D'ya hear that? I'm an adult! With the rising prices of LA rent, the crazy taxes that swallow our incomes and the daunting expense of the looming nightmare of parenting, you would think Uber and Lyft would have our backs and maybe keep the collective flatulence to a minimum. Coop and Myan are on the cusp of closing their first season of Unofficial and hate to be the bearer of bad news but it looks like Elvis is dead. Tom Magliozzi of CarTalk is also dead and so is Coop's Saab 9S. "Aren't you a mechanic? Why wouldn't you put oil in the car?" Car fanatics had Click and Clack and now Pod-heads have Riff and Raff...and unfortunately Dr. Cop, D.A. The long awaited drama for those of you who wish you could watch all your favorite Doctor, Cop and Lawyer shows but just don't have 14 hours free every day. If Time is Art's most valuable investment then it looks like Unofficial will be the greatest artistic venture man has ever bestowed on the world because Coop and Myan will never quit, no matter how many times Coop threatens to pull the plug.
Of course, for lucky number episode #13 of the Crank Journal podcast, there are issues... this wouldn't be Crank Journal if everything went smoothly, now would it? Michael's computer choked almost an hour in, but somehow, he patched it all back together, and his guest, Craig Fitzgerald from BestRide and Car Talk, didn't seem to mind. After Michael tried to figure out how he got someone from Car Talk on the show, Craig talked about how much fun it has been working for Ray and the late Tom Magliozzi, about working in New England automotive media, and about his Corvair project car. Michael, true to form, absolutely insists on talking about an Eagle Premier he found for sale, and as always, the Obscure Cars for Sale Facebook group.
On a Phletch Phaves Phryday we celebrate Phyllis Fletcher's second anniversary of being a Ten with the episode that hooked her: the TBTL obituary for Tom Magliozzi of Car Talk. Meredith, Mike and Phyllis connect the dots of the Car Talk Talk to reveal its subtext and elevate it as a pivotal moment in TBTL history, unbeknownst as it was to Tens back in 2014. In an LRB Bonus Track we hear the radio story Luke helped Phyllis produce as an intern, about racism that happens on the phone. It's historic and folkloric...it's this Friday's LRB.
On a Phletch Phaves Phryday we celebrate Phyllis Fletcher's second anniversary of being a Ten with the episode that hooked her: the TBTL obituary for Tom Magliozzi of Car Talk. Meredith, Mike and Phyllis connect the dots of the Car Talk Talk to reveal its subtext and elevate it as a pivotal moment in TBTL history, unbeknownst as it was to Tens back in 2014. In an LRB Bonus Track we hear the radio story Luke helped Phyllis produce as an intern, about racism that happens on the phone. It's historic and folkloric...it's this Friday's LRB.
Today's Guest: Louie Cronin, novelist, "Everyone Loves You Back," former radio producer, "Car Talk" Watch this exclusive Mr. Media interview with Louie Cronin by clicking on the video player above! Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience full of real radio veterans who can’t believe anything categorized as a podcast ever gained traction in the media… in the NEW new media capital of the world… St. Petersburg, Florida! Everyone Loves You Back by Louie Cronin. Order your copy today by clicking on the book cover above! Bob Boland, at middle age, is a mess. Fortunately for him, the life-long bachelor and radio station engineer has hit a sweet spot where every woman he’s been meeting lately wants to fix him and make him all better. His co-worker, Irene, for example. And his neighbor, Leonie. LOUIE CRONIN podcast excerpt: "Tom Magliozzi was very outgoing and used to come and talk to me and joke and laugh. We were friends before I started working for them on 'Car Talk.' I got to know Ray more slowly because he was quiet and more the straight man. But he was every bit as smart and funny as Tom." But Bob is just shuffling through life at this point, indecisive, indifferent, f-able but ultimately ineffable. Bob is at the core of Louie Cronin’s first novel, the Cambridge, Massachsetts-set story, Everyone Loves You Back. It’s a charming, easy read and I daresay we all probably have a Bob Boland in our lives. Making Everyone ever more interesting is its workplace setting: an FM radio station in the throes of conversion from jazz to an all-news format. That’s particularly compelling because the author spent 10 years as the producer of “Car Talk” the long-running NPR show host by Tom and Ray Magliozzi. More recently, she is a technical director for PRI’s “The World.” She must have been taking a lot of notes over the years! LOUIE CRONIN podcast excerpt: "I'm in a writing group and I read the book to them, chapter by chapter, as I wrote it. I often had times when the men in the group said, 'No, no! He wouldn't care about what the guys had on! He would be thinking more like, 'Who could take who in a fight?' They corrected me as I went along." Key interview moments: • 5:05 First-time novelist Louie Cronin talks about how her writing group helped her get the inner voice of the book's male lead character correctly; • 16:10 As a long-time producer for public radio's "Car Talk with Tom and Ray Magliozzi," Cronin was asked to make a Sophie's Choice between the brothers; • 25:10 That time her writing coach told her that if she was going to write literary fiction, she better not quit her day job. Louie Cronin Website • Twitter • Goodreads Kicking Through the Ashes: My Life As A Stand-up in the 1980s Comedy Boom by Ritch Shydner. Order your copy today by clicking on the book cover above! The Party Authority in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland!
The modern/crazy attitudes on childen being "supervised"; "identifying" with a race or sex; Obits - singing impersonator Jim Bailey, actress Anita Ekberg, Jean Nidetch of Weight Watchers, inventor S. Donald Stookey, spy David Greenglass, Tom Magliozzi of Car Talk
The modern/crazy attitudes on childen being "supervised"; "identifying" with a race or sex; Obits - singing impersonator Jim Bailey, actress Anita Ekberg, Jean Nidetch of Weight Watchers, inventor S. Donald Stookey, spy David Greenglass, Tom Magliozzi of Car Talk
On episode 10, I discuss one of the best public radio shows of all time, Car Talk, and how it's an awesome example of clinical reasoning. I also talk a little bit about how doctors learn to think like doctors. Dedicated to Tom Magliozzi, who recently died.
Understanding your value is the only way to be confident in charging a "full fee" for your show. In the comedy clubs, you have very little (if any) leverage. You are told what they have to pay and you take it or leave it. If you are pursuing corporate, fundraiser, college, church or other private event shows, you are in charge of setting your fee. Don't short change yourself. When you do, you undervalue the rest of the performers to follow. That said, every performer wonders, how much should I charge? Have you ever taken a gig for less than your "normal rate" because the show is on a Tuesday? Why? Do you wake up on Tuesday feeling like your talent is half as good as it is on a Friday night? Stop beating yourself up and take pride in your show and honor your talent. We talk about taking an honest inventory of your skill and pricing accordingly. No one can tell you what you should charge. But you should have no problem telling others what your show (and time) is worth. In this episode, we specifically discuss: •Referring other comedians for shows you are not ready to do •A few questions to ask before you quote a price •How to get your foot in the door in niche markets •How to position yourself so the "buyer" understands your uniqueness •Opportunity cost •Charging more depending on the "hassle factor" •The .69 cent business card •Leveraging the event for more opportunities •Making sure the gigs line up with your goals And much more ... So if you have ever wondered, "How much should I charge?" This episode is for you! This episode is dedicated to the memory of one of my favorite broadcasters, Tom Magliozzi. Tom was one half of the "Car Talk" duo "Click and Clack." The shows producer Doug Berman included my song "It's A Rental" on one of their compilation CD's after it aired on the show many years ago. Tom passes away this past month at the age of 77 and is survived by his younger brother Ray.
You deserve a short break while the podcast loads.Our Guest+Tim CallahanShow Notes after the jumpDrinkingOddside Ales Red Eye PAArnold Palmer, not the golferTour de Franzia (Franzia Chianti)SpinningClint MansellDrive soundtrackSolaris soundtrackNels Cline SingersSoggy Bog of Doom (Adam might have gotten a detail or two wrong here)CandlemassReadingTOR.com Appendix N seriesThe Witcher (the "Lord of the Rings of Poland") Andrzej Sapkowski, the Last WishTim & Adam agree: the Dresden Files really fucking sucksKothar & The Wizard Slayer, Gardner FoxAdam earns hate mail over DuneDesigners & Dragons 1970's by Shannon AppleclinePlaying At The World by Jon PetersonBridge of Birds by Barry Hughart - Chronicles of Master Li & Number Ten OxRunningAstonishing Swordsmen & Sorcerers of Hyperborea and mad props to +Jeff TalanianAdventurer Conqueror King System Iron CoastDungeon Crawl ClassicsDwimmermount - Labyrinth Lord - and mad props to +James MaliszewskiTraveller'd By The ApocalypseMetal Gods of Ur-HadadDelving Deeper HyperbarbariaOther NotesRest in peace, Tom Magliozzi of Car TalkAs always, thanks to Blue Snaggletooth for the badass theme. Their new album "Beyond Thule" is out now and rocks!Thanks for joining us for this episode of Drink Spin Run. We'd love to read your comments on the show, suggestions, where exactly we can stick what and other thinly-veiled threats. Send us your thoughts at dsr@kickassistan.net. Once again, thanks for listening.
This week’s Duel of Taints has Kane and Rett tipping their hats to the late Tom Magliozzi, co-host of Car Talk, and one of the many inspirations for this show. Kane misses opening weekend for Interstellar. The guys also briefly discuss the midterm election results in Oregon and their thoughts on one of the more … Continue reading "DUEL OF TAINTS EPISODE 24: BANTHA POODOO"
This week we're considering the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall with one of the men who helped build it. We'll also consider how hashtag activism is transforming the world of civic engagement among millennials. This week's episode is dedicated to Car Talk co-host Tom Magliozzi.
BEV announces it's big 100th Episode Live Show and pays tribute to Tom Magliozzi of Car Talk. The post Episode 99.999999999: Stump the Chumps appeared first on Bird's Eye View.
PHD - 028 The Podcast Help Desk is where we go deep into the technology of podcasting, help you with the problems you may run into and when we have a chance, review new gadgets, services and solutions for podcasters. This is not to say that the why and how of podcasting isn't important. There are other podcasts that cover that part better than I do. As they say, “Content is King”. So if you have something to say, start a podcast. To keep your podcast running smoothly and get it out to your audience takes some tech. Thats what I'm here for. I will try to smooth out the geek-speak and put it in (more or less) English. The main audience for this podcast is those of you who have podcasts and want to tweak the tech to get better sound, a better website, a more reliable RSS feed or a more streamlined workflow. Also, those of you thinking of starting a podcast and don't want to make all the mistakes that those of us that have been doing it a while had to make. I will help you avoid those along with some scammy, spammy or downright bad services that have been out there or will be out there. I've made all the mistakes so you don't have to. Podcast Help Desk is a Proud member of the Tech Podacst Network over at techpodcasts.com. If it's tech, it's here! Lets get started… You might have noticed I've changed the intro a bit. No music (although I'm going to have a new intro soon) I'm working on my mission for this podcast. During these unscheduled breaks, I've had time to think and tweak my content and to figure out my place in the world of Podcasts about podcasting. Tom Magliozzi, Broadcaster, podcaster and Car guy dies at 77 Stitcher get bought by Deezer IOS 8 is out. IOS 8.01 is out (ooops) IOS 8.02 is out. IOS 8.1 is out! Also Yosemite is out for Mac. It's been a big month for the Apple Fans out there. Dave Jackson named Director Of Podcasting for New Media Expo! Congrats to Dave! He will do a VERY good job with it and NMX this year is going to be a fantastic conference for many reasons, but first on my list is if Dave is selecting the speakers on the podcast track, It's gonna be the bestist ;) Congrats to Todd Cochrane for 10 years of podcasting! Google releases Inbox by Gmail app I know, not really directly podcast related, but I figure a lot of podcasters use gmail. First person to leave me voicemail on the voicemail link on the side of Podcast Help Desk will get an invite to Inbox from me. (let me know your gmail address when you do it) New loudness standard for podcasting Podcasting Standard -16 LUFS (?WTF?) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Loudness, K-weighted, relative to Full Scale (or LKFS) is a loudness standard designed to enable normalization of audio levels for delivery of broadcast TV and other video.[1] Loudness units relative to Full Scale (or LUFS) is a synonym for LKFS that was introduced in EBU R128.[2]Loudness Units (or LU) is an additional unit used in EBU R128. It describes Lk without direct absolute reference and therefore describes loudness level differences. LKFS is standardized in ITU-R BS.1770.[3] In March 2011, the ITU introduced a loudness gate in the second revision of the recommendation, ITU-R BS.1770-2.[4] In August 2012, the ITU released the third revision of this recommendation ITU-R BS.1770-3.[5] The EBU has suggested that the ITU's changing the unit to LUFS as LKFS does not comply with scientific naming conventions and is not in line with the standard set out in ISO 80000-8. Furthermore, they suggest the symbol for 'Loudness level, k-weighted' should be Lk, which would make Lk and LUFS are equivalent when LUFS indicates the value of Lk with reference to digital full scale.[6] Since ITU-R BS.1770-2, LKFS and LUFS are identical Powerpress 6 Check out podcasthelpdesk.com for a look at how powerpress 6 will change your website (if you want it to). I've been testing Powerpress 6 beta. Check out the subscribe page,
Rod and Karen discuss Benedict, Lena Dunham, Chris Rock on SNL, Lauryn Hill is late again, Tom Magliozzi passes, Taylor Swift takes her stuff of Spotify, a man tortures his daughter's rapist to death, Gawker is wrong about Latifah, Street Harassment mansplainer, Gop Black Chick vs. Stacey Dash, Ben Stein says Obama is the most racist president, James Fortune, hanging out with a toddler and sword ratchetness. Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Voice Mail: 704-557-0186 Sponsors: www.tweakedaudio.com Code: TBGWT
BEV announces it's big 100th Episode Live Show and pays tribute to Tom Magliozzi of Car Talk. The post Episode 99.999999999: Stump the Chumps appeared first on Bird's Eye View.
Luke and Andrew ponder the legacy of public radio's weirdest automotive show, and make a pretty weird podcast in the process.