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Posted: 07 July 2009 03:23 PM   [ Ignore ]
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Okay so it’s not really ALL-new or All-different.  But we got some new episodes out there.  So in an attempt to clear away the cobwebs and sweep up the moth balls I’m putting up a new episode guide

TFICast 69: Vampires, Werewolves or Zombies?

Jeremy and Erik are once again joined by cousin Kieth.  Jeremy finds out the that he is three degrees away from Poultrygeist.  Then they introduce a segment by The Het about Marshmallow Mateys.  The trio then discusses the mundane that is blogs.  Kieth admits that he once ran a forlorn love blog.  Grimace is defiled.  A plea is made to The Het for some fresh original material.  Kieth makes a request for two people to e-mail .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) and let us know if Erik is an idiot or not.  Jeremy, Erik and Kieth pay their respects to Michael Jackson.  A turn for the worst is made when Erik and Jeremy tell tasteless jokes about Micheal’s death.  Billy Mays’ death is glossed over.  Keith then asks a question of Vampires, Werewolves or Zombies which Jeremy and Erik convolute the hell out of.  Erik tangents out of control so Jeremy starts throwing him topics to connect.  Kieth describes his first experience with MULE and then talks about Madison, WI.

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Posted: 20 July 2009 10:54 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]
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TFICast 70: Generations
Jeremy, Erik and Kieth upset The Het? Maybe. We’re not sure. After playing a new cereal review by the Het Jeremy, Erik and Kieth attempt to dissect the note that the Het sent the show.  They move on to answers 12 questions that relate to each decade in which they grew up in.  Here are the questions:

What was your favorite or most memorable breakfast cereal?
What is the first movie you recall seeing in a theater?
What was your favorite kids show?
What is the first prime time television show you starting watching regularly?
What is your first memorable video game system?
What is your first memorable video game?
When did you stop thinking girls were icky?
How old were you when you had your first exciting girl experience (hug, holding hands, kissing, whatever)?
Describe your first awareness of an American crisis (hostage, flood, whatever)?
How old were you when you decided that crying was no longer a viable way of communicating?
What was your first favorite band?
What was the first band that made an impression on you?

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Posted: 14 September 2009 09:44 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]
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TFICast 74: Comics and Politics

Jeremy and Erik start a discussion of Stan-Lee, Batman, a brief history of comic books, the current generation of comic books and what the current demographic of comic books are.  Economic comparisons are made using the “Comic Book Standard”.  The conversations turns to poorly made Chinese products and America’s service economy.  Erik falls into the anti-marketing rant.  Jeremy talks about the current concessions made by the Democrats.  Health care is glossed upon.

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Posted: 17 November 2009 07:59 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 3 ]
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Catching up on TFICast.  Phew!

TFICast 75: What is Guilt?
Jeremy and Erik start off talking movies, specifically Eagle Eye and Gone Baby Gone.  They try to define a Sleeper hit vs a Cult hit and what entertainment is.  Is a thought provoking slow paced film with an ending that questions your own morals, entertaining?  Romantic comedies are renamed “Fluffy Bullsh!t”.  Guilt is attempted to be defined.  Erik talks about what makes him feel guilty.  Jeremy can’t decide what guilt is.  Do you feel guilty at the time you make the decision to do the wrong thing, or when you get caught?

TFICast 76: FaceSpace
Jeremy and Erik start podcasting at 1:30am with talking about MULE and their Mountain Wumpus Hunter group and ask that YOU join.  This leads to talking about FaceBook spam via groups.  The conversation then leads to the future of social networking and friend scavenger hunts and also what is your criteria for a social networking friend.  Jeremy talks about pen pals and wonders whatever happened to letter writing.  Jeremy wants a boat and somehow is connected to the rest of the conversation.  Plans are made for Erik’s 40th birthday.

TFICast 77: Marketing
Jeremy wonders what Erik would do with his life.  Erik tries to infuse porn in the podcast which leads into a story about what the troops abroad really need.  Targeted ads and targeted questions are discussed.  Jeremy and Erik attempt to define fascism.  Capitalism vs Communism is put into the ring.  The upper lower middle class levels are talked about.  The conversation leads to boats.

TFICast 78: Garbage to the Stars
Jeremy and Erik start the podcast talking about Oscar the Grouch and his pal Slimy.  Jeremy marvels at the fact that Erik does not know who Slimy is.  Jeremy urges Erik to refer to his business as “The Shop”.  The eco-friendly future of wooden cars is discussed.  The conversation shifts to Americas declaration of war on the moon.  Topics include money, garbage, world perception and the possible damage to the moon.

TFICast 79: HAPPY
Jeremy and Erik follow up on the moon attack and then dive into the riveting world of a possible pet tax deduction.  Things turn heated when Erik and Jeremy disagree on the extent of the law.  Will you vote for HAPPY?

TFICast 80: The Name Game
Jeremy and Erik start the podcast talking about names in which they try to figure out are you your name or is your name you.  It’s deep.  Jeremy sets up a scenario to see if Erik would change HIS last name to his wife’s in order to avoid future embarrassment.  Since the guys had gone to a bachelor party the weekend prior they take this opportunity to talk about strippers.  Each one lays out a relatively humorous stripper tale.

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