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Post by Jay on Dec 8, 2005 8:57:35 GMT -5
All right guys our new episode is up, I wanna say thanks to everyone that sent in stuff we went to just about an hour. So thank you guys and hope you enjoy this weeks episode during this lost hiatus.
NEXT WEEK: Character Discussion. Your thoughts about those mysterious, or non-mysterious LOST characters, I am especially looking forward to talking about Eko, and Hanso and folks like them. But hey send in whatever you feel like sending about the Characters of LOST.
PS: Sorry dash but we wont do stereo till we get some kind of deal struck with audioblog, because we really cant afford the increase in bandwidth usage. We will do it though, but not now ;D
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Post by turntablekungfu on Dec 8, 2005 9:02:43 GMT -5
Haha, well i'm guessing this answers my question.
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Post by DashN on Dec 8, 2005 16:35:29 GMT -5
Like I said .. no stress.. Cheers!
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Post by navigator on Dec 8, 2005 22:11:59 GMT -5
Great show, guys. Your banter is really starting to get super-polished. And I'm still a big fan of the "Anyways" bell, no matter what Jack says. In fact, it's served its intended purpose... Jay says it a lot less now.
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Post by Cliff on Dec 8, 2005 23:42:18 GMT -5
I like the bell a lot. Personally, I think Jay should've called his company 'But Anyways' - but that's just me.
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Post by heyes on Dec 9, 2005 8:52:48 GMT -5
Great show, Jay n' Jack! Very funny stuff. I listened to Paul's theory several times for his voice alone. I love accents... Oh, and the mysterious story behind my nickname is not all that interesting. Most of you young kids (quoth the 14 year old) probably don't remember the show "Alias Smith and Jones". It's a comedy buddy Western from the 70s, which my Mom loved and introduced me to. It revolves around two outlaws (Hannibel Heyes and Kid Curry) trying to reform in order to get their amnesty, they do so under the aliases Joshua Smith and Thaddeus Jones. It's a weird little show and I'm weird for liking it. But Hannibel Heyes is probably my favorite TV character of all time...hence the name.
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Post by Jack on Dec 9, 2005 10:49:21 GMT -5
Great show, Jay n' Jack! Very funny stuff. I listened to Paul's theory several times for his voice alone. I love accents... Oh, and the mysterious story behind my nickname is not all that interesting. Most of you young kids (quoth the 14 year old) probably don't remember the show "Alias Smith and Jones". It's a comedy buddy Western from the 70s, which my Mom loved and introduced me to. It revolves around two outlaws (Hannibel Heyes and Kid Curry) trying to reform in order to get their amnesty, they do so under the aliases Joshua Smith and Thaddeus Jones. It's a weird little show and I'm weird for liking it. But Hannibel Heyes is probably my favorite TV character of all time...hence the name. Great show.
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Post by Cliff on Dec 9, 2005 11:46:58 GMT -5
Of course I remember Alias Smith and Jones. Shame it's not on DVD really.
It was showing on Starz/Encore Westerns earlier this year though. Don't know if it's still on there or not; I don't have the channel anymore.
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Post by Jack on Dec 9, 2005 22:25:37 GMT -5
Great show, Jay n' Jack! Very funny stuff. I listened to Paul's theory several times for his voice alone. I love accents... Oh, and the mysterious story behind my nickname is not all that interesting. Most of you young kids (quoth the 14 year old) probably don't remember the show "Alias Smith and Jones". It's a comedy buddy Western from the 70s, which my Mom loved and introduced me to. It revolves around two outlaws (Hannibel Heyes and Kid Curry) trying to reform in order to get their amnesty, they do so under the aliases Joshua Smith and Thaddeus Jones. It's a weird little show and I'm weird for liking it. But Hannibel Heyes is probably my favorite TV character of all time...hence the name. I think it was the guy that played Smith, killed himself in the first or the start of the 2nd season. He was replaced by the guy that played the uncle in the movie, The secret of my success.
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Post by heyes on Dec 10, 2005 1:54:40 GMT -5
Yeah I know...that's right when the quality of the show started tapering off. It's too bad Pete Duel felt the need to shoot himself. I think he was an alcoholic. The irony is, the actor who replaced him also played another character (a villain) on a previous show and was the only character that was ever killed by Kid in the history of the show. The whole thing is kind of like a wacky episode of Lost, isn't it.
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