Hobo Radio 103 – What are we trying to say?

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  • Introduction
  • Jay Leno
  • Evening news
  • George Lucas and Steven Spielberg
  • Contractually-obligated Batman discussion

 
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Week 103 Spotlight: What are we trying to say?

Only Joel Murphy and Lars Periwinkle could have a talk about the evening news somehow devolve into a discussion of fake scientists, overpriced shooters and pepper spray.

Somehow, they also find the time to discuss two great evils this week – Jay Leno and George Lucas. Leno is continuing to run NBC into the ground with poor ratings in the 10 p.m. timeslot and an unconfirmed report claims that Lucas is considering going forward with three more Star Wars films. Neither story makes our co-hosts very happy.

How would Joel deal with NBC’s Jay Leno problem? What is the qualification to become a “scientist”? What does George Lucas have in common with Hitler? The answers to these questions and more are in this week’s podcast.

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