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Friday, January 1, 2010

Episode 041 - Swordfish and Wildabeast

Folks, we have become a swordfish and a wildabeast this week, and we feel fantastic about it. We tried to ring in the new year with you, but, considering the release date of this podcast, you'll have to close your eyes and imagine. We discuss all sorts of exciting things like the relative cost of liquids and family violence.
We recorded this show with our first live, studio audience and it was fun and also a little scary. Is the wildabeast an animal or a rollercoaster? Listen to find out!
We're drinking a bag of wine tonight! Yep, a bag! In east Vegas, bags of wine are called spacebags because of their spacey look.
We're back, Jack, with a couple more "911 Emergency...or is it?" calls!
I can't seem to find Ryan's images of the week on the internet, so let's all ask him in a nice unison voice to post them!

(Hey it's Ryan, I found the images)



I'd like to let you folks in on a secret - we are really quite approachable fellows!
METHODS OF CONTACT!
twoguysbeinganimals@gmail.com
@tgba on the twittersss.
1-360-339-7922.
until next time folks, talkin' isn't doin'!


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6 sweet comments:

Anonymous said...

Must see zebra/giraffe image of the week... Get on the ball.... ;)

~rabidbadger

Anonymous said...

Huh? Canadian Nickels are smaller than Canadian dimes? What THE Fu..... nevermind. You have "loonies" so I guess anything is possible...

Anonymous said...

Canadian nickels are the same size as American nickels... though I have no idea what this is in reference to, as the episode is currently in the downloading process.

~Sheila the Rainbow Trout

Anonymous said...

well, wild beast says he only saves things dime-size and smaller. I assumed he meant size, not value. Hell. I don't know what I'm saying, cause this is why I drink at ho---oh-oooohmmmm.

Anonymous said...

That would make it exclusively a dime jar, as even our pennies are larger! But wild beasts *are* strange, pig-antelope like creatures, so you never know... he may have a thing for organising his coins by size.

~Sheila the Rainbow Trout

Anonymous said...

Alright guys, seems like I've got to come in and clear things up. I meant no larger than dimes by denomination. So basically I have jars full of dimes, nickels and pennies.

-Ryan

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