Hobo Radio 105 – A tale of two Stings

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  • Introduction
  • One-named celebrities
  • A Christmas Carol in November
  • Mickey Mouse, rebel
  • Contractually-obligated Batman discussion

Week 105 Spotlight: A tale of two Stings

There are some things in life you will never confuse with one another. Sting the musician and Sting the wrestler. Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny. Jim Carrey’s A Christmas Carol and Bill Murray’s Scrooged.

All of these polar opposites end up factoring in to this week’s show. Joel Murphy and Lars Periwinkle discuss the two Stings, Mickey Mouse’s attempt at a makeover and Jim Carrey’s attempt at a horrible Christmas movie. They also find the time to accuse Community of stealing their material.

Why does Joel feel the NBC show ripped him off? What can Mickey Mouse do to be edgier? Why does Hollywood insist of remaking A Christmas Carol? The answers to these questions and more are in this week’s podcast.

Hobo Radio is the official podcast of HoboTrashcan, brought to you by The Podcast Network.

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