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E! News
Pat Sajak Retiring, Britney Spears Slams Tabloid Rumors & Zooey Deschanel LIVE! - E! News 06/12/23

E! News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 21:07


Pat Sajak announces plans to retire from Wheel of Fortune, Britney Spears slams vicious tabloid rumors, Naomi Watts & Billy Crudup tie the knot, Margot Robbie spills stories from the Barbie set on The Kelly Clarkson Show, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Jennifer Garner make revelations in Variety's Actors on Actors series, Eva Longoria discusses her Flamin' Hot directorial debut and Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta stars preview the season debut! Then, Chelsea Handler teases new standup tour Little Big Bitch & wild Goop swag bags, and Jennifer Lawrence discusses her new movie, No Hard Feelings. Then, Zooey Deschanel dishes on New Girl's future, ditching her bangs & her new Max series, What Am I Eating?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

TV Tan Podcast
TV Tan 0449: Don't Fuck With Joe Walsh

TV Tan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 61:38


Bill Frost (CityWeekly.net & X96 Radio From Hell) and Tommy Milagro (SlamWrestling.net) talk HBO Max's switch to just Max (new shows: Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai, Clone High, SmartLess: On the Road, What Am I Eating? With Zooey Deschanel, and Shazam! Fury of the Gods), The Clearing, Platonic, Mayans MC, FUBAR, Blood & Gold, Sarah Silverman: Someone You Love, Barry, Succession, Rasslin' News, a word from Juicy Filaments, White House Plumbers, Dave, the WGA Writers Strike, and potential Fall 2023 TV hit The Fuckening With Bill & Tommy (all channels, all the time). Drinking: Porter's Huckleberry Lemonade and The Saskatoon from OFFICIAL TV Tan sponsors Ogden's Own Distillery and Boozetique. * Yell at us (or order a TV Tan T-shirt) @TVTanPodcast on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or Gmail.* Rate us: Spotify, Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Amazon Podcasts, Audible, etc.

Essential Ingredients Podcast
031: Will the World Wake Up to Revolutionize Our Food System with John Roulac

Essential Ingredients Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 39:45


Dine and Design Series Part V   “There are a lot of good opportunities to make the world better. The question is, will we do it?” -John Roulac   Episode Description: We are at a crossroads. There's a very large transition that we need to make as humans, in order to ensure the future of our planet. We must shift away from industrial agricultural methods as, without question, these methods currently fall short in many ways. They create soil degradation, water pollution, deforestation, and other global environmental issues that we are trying so hard to combat.  For thousands of years, farmers and gardeners have used plants as our most powerful tools for regenerating the landscape, expanding carbon sequestration, providing healthy food choices, and feeding the communities around us. We are living in a time where it is crucial that we make these lands functional again.  In this episode, Justine and Bridget interview John Roulac, the founder of the organic superfoods brand Nutiva and Executive Producer of Netflix Blockbuster's hit, Kiss the Ground. John has been passionate about the environment from youth on and has made it his life's mission to revolutionize the way the world eats, and today he's sharing how he was able to do that effectively over the years. John also shares the unspoken truths about industrial agriculture, how our everyday choices impact the environment on a larger scale, and how important regenerative agriculture is to securing the Earth's future. Tune in to hear design ideas to make agriculture more efficient and sustainable.   Meet John: John is a hemp innovator, serial entrepreneur, investor, philanthropist, writer, and champion of regenerative agriculture.   In 1999, John founded the organic superfoods brand Nutiva. He has sourced and formulated $1B in retail sales of organic superfoods in the past 20 years. Through his leadership, Nutiva became the fastest-growing superfoods company on the planet and was named one of Inc. magazine's fastest-growing companies in America for seven years in a row.   He is also an executive producer of the Netflix blockbuster regenerative agriculture film Kiss the Ground, narrated by Woody Harrelson. John was blessed to spend his childhood summers on the islands in the Pacific Northwest, where he played among the forests and tide pools. When nuclear waste was dumped nine miles from his California home, John's ecological awareness was awakened. He began his central life journey: to study natural systems and discover practical solutions to pressing environmental challenges.   Over his career, John has founded six non-profit organizations, including Great Plains Regeneration, Agroforestry Regeneration Communities (creating regenerative food forests), and Forests Forever, which placed the California Forest Protection Act, Prop 130, on the California state ballot in 1990. His passionate hemp advocacy brought him to sue the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency. This long legal battle culminated in a historic 2004 federal court victory to keep hemp foods legal. He is a pioneer of the modern home-composting movement and has authored four books on hemp and composting that have combined sales of more than one million copies. He has been interviewed on numerous radio and television programs and has been widely quoted in the print media—from WIRED magazine to the Los Angeles Times and the Wall Street Journal.   In his leisure time, John enjoys travel, hiking, playing basketball, and soaking in natural hot springs.   Website Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Medium    Connect with Nutiva:  Website Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest Connect with Great Plains Regeneration:  Website Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn YouTube Pinterest   Connect with AgroForestry Regeneration Communities: Website Facebook Instagram LinkedIn   Connect with Forest Forever: Website Facebook Twitter   Connect with Bridget Cooper (Co-Host, Dine & Design):  A native of NZ, Bridget Cooper moved to NY when she was 18 to pursue a career in Interior Design. This journey started a life of international jetset for Cooper, as travel became the source of inspiration and resource for herself and so many of her clients.    Her innate ability to seek out the extraordinary is the foundation for curating layered interiors and unforgettable experiences. This has built her a reputation in the design world as the “one in the know” and “to know”.   Bridget's interior work ranges from chic high-rise apartments in Chicago and NY to modern farmhouses in Northern California. In recent years, Bridget Cooper has expanded her creative talents working on many commercial projects and events creating unforgettable experiences on both big and small scales.  Bridget delights in over-thinking every detail and loves pushing the boundaries to keep things fresh and unexpected.   Currently, Bridget and her husband Rob have moved from SF to Ojai, Ca (a small town north of Los Angeles) where they are building the Iverson House.   Website Instagram LinkedIn Pinterest   Connect with NextGenChef: Website  Facebook  Twitter  Instagram  YouTube   Episode Highlights: 01:41 What Am I Eating? 05:33 The Hemp (and Plants in General) Controversy 08:38 The Red Palm Wonder  13:59 Kiss the Ground 18:13 Regenerative Agriculture is Hope 24:09 Team Regeneration 30:14 The Most Destructive Thing in the World 34:20 Agri Design Ideas 

Your 3rd Favorite Podcast
What Am I Eating?: The Return (Season 2 Episode #4)

Your 3rd Favorite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 34:13


Today, JJ is blindfolded while Josh eats different food into a microphone in a game we call "What Am I Eating?"! The boys also have their knowledge of the 10 commandments tested (which gets embarrassing) and have a very personal discussion. We hope you enjoy the episode!

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Collective Noun Podcast
416 - Sippy Sippy Dom Dom

Collective Noun Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 30:45


1. What did Zach splat? 2. Chris Bowen is copying Dom's political strategies 3. Zach's found a flawless flu remedy 4. Collective Noun Forum 5. The return of What Am I Eating?

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Way of the Artist Podcast
B&EP #147 - The Temptation of Selling Spectacle Over Story

Way of the Artist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2017 91:47


The B&E Podcast #147 “The Temptation of Selling Spectacle Over Story" Soundcloud Link: soundcloud.com/thebandepodcast SUMMARY OF THE PODCAST: Sparked by recent events in the summer blockbuster lineup, we talk about the risks of marketing your work with too much focus on the bells and whistles.  We discover that artistry and industry have a fascinating meeting point where they both agree.  Audiences seem too as well. POINT #1: "COME SEE THE SPECTACLE!!!" - There's nothing wrong with a little razzle dazzle in art.  In fact, it's necessary.  But if you're trying to market and sell your work purely on this alone, it gets dicey.  There are so very few names and situations in which this can work effectively that it's best to not rely on. POINT #2: “STORY FOR THE WIN" - No matter what kinds of effects, names, budget etc you have at your disposal, none of it takes the place of a good story.  In any artistic work, there is always a story to be told.  When we strip it down to nothing but aesthetics and sizzle, everyone is left wanting. POINT #3: “WHAT AM I EATING?" - Spectacle is a lot like the spice and presentation of food.  No doubt it's important and can add flavour, but we need to know what we're actually consuming.  Is it chicken?  Is it fish?  Is it beef?  Wait, it's a pasta?!  The core component needs to be there in order to make everything else relevant. MENTIONS IN THIS PODCAST: Moody Ales (Sublime Pineapple Hefeweizen) - Today's Craft Brewery "Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets" (Movie) - Luc Besson VALUABLE LINKS: http://www.TheBandEPodcast.com – The Official Website http://www.moodyales.com – Brewery of Choice Today http://www.BCFilmAcademy.com – The BC Film Academy http://www.ThePlayersCreativeCompany.com – Acting School

Limited Appeal
Limited Appeal - Eat, Drink and Toast Mexicans

Limited Appeal

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2014 16:58


As promised, and perhaps much sooner than expected (since we don't encourage expectations of any sort), we present for you, round 3 of What am I eating? We're increasing some constraints, and relaxing others: now one of us needs to eat a food and a drink, plus toast someone, but it no longer has to be something we would all eat. Are you satisfied, Josh? You shouldn't be, because this is just the beginning, and although we make some progress towards resolving the final scores, only a psychic could predict them accurately (apart from the fact that John will get his reacharound somehow). If you want to play along in our game, you should only listen to the first part of the episode (we'll use the honour system here), then send your guesses for what Warren is eating by email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). All entrants receive the amazing prize of not having to listen to the end of this episode. Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.

Limited Appeal
Limited Appeal - Eat, Drink and Toast Mexicans

Limited Appeal

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2014 16:58


As promised, and perhaps much sooner than expected (since we don't encourage expectations of any sort), we present for you, round 3 of What am I eating? We're increasing some constraints, and relaxing others: now one of us needs to eat a food and a drink, plus toast someone, but it no longer has to be something we would all eat. Are you satisfied, Josh? You shouldn't be, because this is just the beginning, and although we make some progress towards resolving the final scores, only a psychic could predict them accurately (apart from the fact that John will get his reacharound somehow). If you want to play along in our game, you should only listen to the first part of the episode (we'll use the honour system here), then send your guesses for what Warren is eating by email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). All entrants receive the amazing prize of not having to listen to the end of this episode. Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.

Limited Appeal
Limited Appeal - Just Joshing You

Limited Appeal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2014 15:36


We start this week with the increasingly irregular mailsack segment, where loyal listener Josh sends in a complimentary email, but prods us to complete at long last our "What am I eating?" contest. The incredibly loyal and patient listeners among you will know that we began the contest with two editions quite some time ago, but never really got around to the requisite additional editions we need to determine the winner. Sadly, on the way to addressing Josh's email we get a bit distracted, and can barely decide whether to address his complaint or leave him in limbo a bit longer. Next, T-bone reads out a somewhat less specific email from John Arthur promising us a place in his super-secret millionaire society for free yes free no catch. Our inability to find the correct website is a shame in light of somewhat recent concerns about some jackass patent troll suing Adam Corolla over his popular podcast. We offer Adam sanctuary in our Canadian podcast on the condition he doesn't ruin our high quality recording atmosphere. Billygoat!! Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.

Limited Appeal
Limited Appeal - Just Joshing You

Limited Appeal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2014 15:36


We start this week with the increasingly irregular mailsack segment, where loyal listener Josh sends in a complimentary email, but prods us to complete at long last our "What am I eating?" contest. The incredibly loyal and patient listeners among you will know that we began the contest with two editions quite some time ago, but never really got around to the requisite additional editions we need to determine the winner. Sadly, on the way to addressing Josh's email we get a bit distracted, and can barely decide whether to address his complaint or leave him in limbo a bit longer. Next, T-bone reads out a somewhat less specific email from John Arthur promising us a place in his super-secret millionaire society for free yes free no catch. Our inability to find the correct website is a shame in light of somewhat recent concerns about some jackass patent troll suing Adam Corolla over his popular podcast. We offer Adam sanctuary in our Canadian podcast on the condition he doesn't ruin our high quality recording atmosphere. Billygoat!! Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.

Limited Appeal
Limited Appeal - Vertical crap

Limited Appeal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2008 10:37


Our episode starts with another refreshing segment of "Alcoholics Says", featuring a very loud drink, apparently newly invented by Luc. It's not very good, but perhaps better than its name suggests. You'll understand if you listen. Then in Foody Goody, we continue our long-delayed "What Am I Eating: Liquid Edition" contest, which T-bone hosts with more flourish than usual in an effort to give us a sense of the drink's texture. Play along and see if you can guess what T-bone is quaffing, and to whom. And how is pudding gargled? Tell us your experience by email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.

Limited Appeal
Limited Appeal - What are your boobs looking at?

Limited Appeal

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2008 11:04


The image for T-bone's Skype profile gets us talking about boobs and defensive eye position (except in water, which is a totally different ball park, of course). For those of you who didn't know the relationship between boobs and predation, you're welcome. In Foody Goody, we present part 3 of round 2 of What Am I Eating (Liquid Edition). See if you can guess what Warren is drinking (and to whom) based on very few audio clues! If you don't care, that probably reflects a healthy perspective on what is important, and what is ridiculously pointless. Assuming you can be bothered, feel free to email us to express your indifference (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.

Limited Appeal
Limited Appeal - Insert title here

Limited Appeal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2008 12:22


Even more goody foody! Luc hosts this segment in our continuation of "What am I eating: liquid edition." He produces some weird sounds that may or may not come from his pants. In the course of the guessing, we discuss the Hartford Whalers, the marriage of Dave Simonot way back when, and whether being a sex slave depends on whether you enjoy it. We also provide some useful advice for life, including: "Just sit there and take it!", which is good advice for working your way through a drink with a bead-filled straw, or for listening to an episode of Limited Appeal, for that matter. If you work for Nestle and want to buy us headsets in appreciation for plugging your products, contact us via email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.

Limited Appeal
Limited Appeal - Insert title here

Limited Appeal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2008 12:22


Even more goody foody! Luc hosts this segment in our continuation of "What am I eating: liquid edition." He produces some weird sounds that may or may not come from his pants. In the course of the guessing, we discuss the Hartford Whalers, the marriage of Dave Simonot way back when, and whether being a sex slave depends on whether you enjoy it. We also provide some useful advice for life, including: "Just sit there and take it!", which is good advice for working your way through a drink with a bead-filled straw, or for listening to an episode of Limited Appeal, for that matter. If you work for Nestle and want to buy us headsets in appreciation for plugging your products, contact us via email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.

Limited Appeal
Limited Appeal - Pomerbation

Limited Appeal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2008 13:06


Welcome to season 3! (3) We are at least as surprised as you are that our podcast has, to date, featured such an unlimited number of ridiculous topics and equally ridiculous perspectives on them. We'll be equally surprised if the 10,000th download gets anything in the mail. Meh. We start our third season with Round 2 of "What Am I Eating?": Liquid Edition. Just as in Round 1, each of us will eat something (er, drink something) and the others need to guess what is being drunk, and to whom. Why, you ask? Good point. Anyway, our guesswork is a bizarrely satisfying exercise if you like pointless reacharound-directed contests. If you do, stay tuned for the continuation of our contest in a future episode. If not, hopefully you like a bit of disappointment. Send us your responses by email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.

Limited Appeal
Limited Appeal - Pomerbation

Limited Appeal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2008 13:06


Welcome to season 3! (3) We are at least as surprised as you are that our podcast has, to date, featured such an unlimited number of ridiculous topics and equally ridiculous perspectives on them. We'll be equally surprised if the 10,000th download gets anything in the mail. Meh. We start our third season with Round 2 of "What Am I Eating?": Liquid Edition. Just as in Round 1, each of us will eat something (er, drink something) and the others need to guess what is being drunk, and to whom. Why, you ask? Good point. Anyway, our guesswork is a bizarrely satisfying exercise if you like pointless reacharound-directed contests. If you do, stay tuned for the continuation of our contest in a future episode. If not, hopefully you like a bit of disappointment. Send us your responses by email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.

Limited Appeal
Limited Appeal - Nipple dimples

Limited Appeal

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2007 12:10


T-bone introduces his favourite new shooter girl, Taylor. Warning: what follows is stereotypically sexist banter. If you were expecting anything else, well, you know the motto. Anyhoo, turns out Taylor managed to convince T-bone that she is not very bright despite outwitting him in an argument. Then, at long last, we discuss how much should boobs cost. We know about as much about plastic surgery as we do about anything else. Then, in Foody Goody, we feature the 4th in our series of "What am I Eating" segments. As usual, you won't be able to hear any audio cues, but play along anyway. To suggest better versions or our terrible contest, please email us (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). We probably won't listen, but email us anyway. Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.

Limited Appeal
Limited Appeal - Nipple dimples

Limited Appeal

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2007 12:10


T-bone introduces his favourite new shooter girl, Taylor. Warning: what follows is stereotypically sexist banter. If you were expecting anything else, well, you know the motto. Anyhoo, turns out Taylor managed to convince T-bone that she is not very bright despite outwitting him in an argument. Then, at long last, we discuss how much should boobs cost. We know about as much about plastic surgery as we do about anything else. Then, in Foody Goody, we feature the 4th in our series of "What am I Eating" segments. As usual, you won't be able to hear any audio cues, but play along anyway. To suggest better versions or our terrible contest, please email us (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). We probably won't listen, but email us anyway. Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.

Limited Appeal
Limited Appeal - Smiling balls

Limited Appeal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2007 13:29


We start with John taking his turn at hosting "What am I eating?". Listen very carefully, because there's always a chance he might "reward himself", so to speak. Play along with your friends and try to guess what he's eating in spite of the lack of audio clues. You can't possibly do any worse than T-bone, even if you don't have KY all over your hands. After T-bone cleans himself up, Warren asks why the seven deadly sins are not properly covered in the Ten Commandments, and issues another (terrible) ultimatum. Somehow the lesson from our banter is that actors should refrain from morally objectionable roles. I know, it's bullshit. Tell us why you think so via email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.

Limited Appeal
Limited Appeal - Smiling balls

Limited Appeal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2007 13:29


We start with John taking his turn at hosting "What am I eating?". Listen very carefully, because there's always a chance he might "reward himself", so to speak. Play along with your friends and try to guess what he's eating in spite of the lack of audio clues. You can't possibly do any worse than T-bone, even if you don't have KY all over your hands. After T-bone cleans himself up, Warren asks why the seven deadly sins are not properly covered in the Ten Commandments, and issues another (terrible) ultimatum. Somehow the lesson from our banter is that actors should refrain from morally objectionable roles. I know, it's bullshit. Tell us why you think so via email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.

Limited Appeal
Limited Appeal - Reverse Hitler Moustache

Limited Appeal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2007 12:24


In Alcoholics Says, for a change we discuss an alcohol-related story rather than something one of us is drinking. Apparently there's a Russian word for a period of continuous drunkenness that lasts at least two days. Warren somehow thinks this, in addition to the fact that 43% of deaths for men aged 30-50 are caused by drinking poisonous liquids in an attempt to get (or stay) drunk, indicates a problem. What do you think? If you are sober enough to type, let us know via email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). If you're not sober enough, perhaps you need to go into training; you can start by growing a moustache. Then we present round 2 of our "What am I eating?" contest. Just like in round 1, it's impossible to hear many audio clues, but we don't let that stop us from guessing. Please play along, and prepare to be amazed by T-bone's culinary dedication! Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.

Limited Appeal
Limited Appeal - Reverse Hitler Moustache

Limited Appeal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2007 12:24


In Alcoholics Says, for a change we discuss an alcohol-related story rather than something one of us is drinking. Apparently there's a Russian word for a period of continuous drunkenness that lasts at least two days. Warren somehow thinks this, in addition to the fact that 43% of deaths for men aged 30-50 are caused by drinking poisonous liquids in an attempt to get (or stay) drunk, indicates a problem. What do you think? If you are sober enough to type, let us know via email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). If you're not sober enough, perhaps you need to go into training; you can start by growing a moustache. Then we present round 2 of our "What am I eating?" contest. Just like in round 1, it's impossible to hear many audio clues, but we don't let that stop us from guessing. Please play along, and prepare to be amazed by T-bone's culinary dedication! Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.

Limited Appeal
Limited Appeal - Maple Hoofs

Limited Appeal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2007 13:32


Today's episode features the first instalment of our new contest: What am I eating? This contest will stretch over several weeks or months, and each of us will take a turn at stumping the others with clues in the form of audible mastication (I said mastication, you pervert). The winner will receive an as-yet unspecified prize. Feel free to play along, but keep in mind that our audio isn't very good, and you won't win a prize even if you're much better at guessing than we are. Submit your entries via email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). After we finish dining, we move on to discuss asymmetry in testicular positioning (except for Warren). Warren claims to have conducted an experiment supporting a theory, and this leads to all kinds of epistemological discussion on the nature of scientific theories, and the covariance between testicular and penile positioning. Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.

Limited Appeal
Limited Appeal - Maple Hoofs

Limited Appeal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2007 13:32


Today's episode features the first instalment of our new contest: What am I eating? This contest will stretch over several weeks or months, and each of us will take a turn at stumping the others with clues in the form of audible mastication (I said mastication, you pervert). The winner will receive an as-yet unspecified prize. Feel free to play along, but keep in mind that our audio isn't very good, and you won't win a prize even if you're much better at guessing than we are. Submit your entries via email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). After we finish dining, we move on to discuss asymmetry in testicular positioning (except for Warren). Warren claims to have conducted an experiment supporting a theory, and this leads to all kinds of epistemological discussion on the nature of scientific theories, and the covariance between testicular and penile positioning. Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.