December 15, 2011
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- “Giddy Up” by Tahuna Breaks
- Guys with cool voices
- Maryland is no man’s land
- The Wings Conundrum
- You can’t say that on television
- Louis CK’s experiment
- Short haircuts
- Foreign films
- Crackhead stories
- “It Ain’t Christmas Without You” by Tequila Mockingbirds
While Lars is at work, he encounters a crackhead who regales him with crazy stories explaining why he needs to borrow five dollars. Lars enjoys his erratic and disjointed crackhead tales and often rewards him with money.
Our dynamic duo seem a bit like crackheads this week, jumping from one subject to the next. They cover a wide spectrum of topics, including Maryland accents, guys with cool voices, words you can’t say on cable, short haircuts for women and Louis CK’s potentially game changing online experiment.
Have any bit players on sitcoms turned out to be as talented at Thomas Haden Church and Tony Shalub? Why does Lars love short haired girls? When can and can’t you say “dick” on cable? 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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December 8, 2011
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- “Giddy Up” by Tahuna Breaks
- Christmas time is officially upon us
- Go to Christmas movies
- Songs that need to go away
- “I Got Drunk On Eggnog At The Christmas Party” by Damon Hill
Normally, Joel Murphy prepares copious notes on what will be discussed on the show and Lars puts thought and effort into the “People You Should Know” segment. Most of the time, the dynamic duo work hard to ensure your podcasting experience is the best it can be. But some weeks, they totally just wing it and see what happens.
This is one of those weeks. Joel and Lars crack open 40s of Natty Bo’h and just talk about whatever comes into their minds. They discuss their favorite Christmas songs and movies, the songs they wish would just go away and the amazing career of Patrick Stewart. It’s not the most organized show, but it’s certainly an entertaining one.
How long did Scrooge’s nice streak last? Is there anything more upsetting than the thought of Tom Hanks dying in 9/11? What horribly offensive metaphor does Joel use when discussing Thanksgiving and Christmas? 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.
December 1, 2011
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- “Giddy Up” by Tahuna Breaks
- Daniel Day Lewis
- Crying
- The origin of “Mah Na Mah Na”
- NYC trip
- Remembering Patrice O’Neal
- “We Three Kings Of Orient Are” by Christmas at the Devil’s House
Joel Murphy and Lars have dads like Gary Cooper, the strong silent type. The times they’ve seen their fathers show emotions besides “even-keeled” and “hungry” are few and far between. But Joel and Lars themselves – they are total basket cases. It seems the dynamic duo can’t even keep themselves from getting choked up while watching the most harmless of movies.
Speaking of emotionally unstable people, Joel and Lars discuss Daniel Day Lewis, who is apparently such a method actor that he won’t break the Abraham Lincoln character he is currently playing. They also share their thoughts on the secret origin of The Muppet’s “Mah Na Mah Na,” Joel’s recent New York City trip and the late, great Patrice O’Neal.
What movies make Joel and Lars choke up? Who would win in a fight between Daniel Day Lewis and Christian Bale? What did Abraham Lincoln’s voice sound like? The answers to these questions and more are in this week’s podcast.
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November 24, 2011
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- “Giddy Up” by Tahuna Breaks
- Thanksgiving/Black Friday
- “Turkey Leg Woman” by Doug MacLeod
In addition to an excuse to eat your weight in delicious food, Thanksgiving is a time to reconnect with friends and family. So this week, Joel Murphy and Lars reconnect with their pal Jane, who joins them for a Thanksgiving-themed podcast.
The trio discuss all things Thanksgiving, including the one dish they can’t live without and the odd, quirky things their individual families served. Joel also rants about his hatred of the phrase “Turkey Day” and they all discuss their aversion to Black Friday. Plus, they compete to see who has the most depressing Thanksgiving sob story.
What day is it? Why does it have to be Black Friday? Who had the saddest Thanksgiving? The answers to these questions and more are in this week’s podcast.
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November 17, 2011
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- “Giddy Up” by Tahuna Breaks
- Worst movie you’ve ever seen
- The Muppets
- I can’t drive 50 MPH
- “I Pretend They’re All You” by The Powergoats
Joel Murphy and Lars are cold, cynical bastards. Heck, they are practically dead inside at this point. Yet they still get ridiculously excited for The Muppets. Some things are just sacred.
The dynamic duo discuss their love for Jim Henson’s creations in this week’s show. They also talk about the worst movies they’ve ever seen in the theater and gripe about speed traps in Maryland. (Hey, the whole show can’t be upbeat.)
Which Muppet is their favorite? What’s the worst movie they’ve ever seen? Who sets a highway speed limit at 50 MPH? The answers to these questions and more are in this week’s podcast.
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