Mon, 24 November 2008
No, this isn't a trick, we've actually produced two shows of A Geek and His Wife in as many weeks. We have a special guest on this week's show: ScottyJ of other podcast guest appearances fame. We had a blast chatting with Scott and learning a bit more about him before going into our current television lineup and mock review. Since Scott is a fellow gamer, Kevin has to take the opportunity to discuss his favorite pastime. Be sure to listen to the whole show if you want to hear the juicy bit of gossip we got about Scott's behavior in High School. If you would like to give us feedback, give us a call at 206-203-5613.
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Sun, 16 November 2008
Hello Kiddies and welcome to the latest episode of A Geek and His Wife. On this week's show we discuss what's been going on since we last talked. Apparently we should discuss alchohol more often, because that sure spurred our audience to call in. We continue to talk about our alcoholism this week, and we support it by being drunk while recording. You will not be disappointed if you enjoy Heather and Kevin play fighting, but if that bothers you: tough cookies. This episode covers the topics of our last physical guest in our house, a friend's daughter's birthday party, fertility, Xbox, Netflix, and cool websites. If you would like to give us feedback, give us a call at 206-203-5613. Karla's Zazzle account: http://www.zazzle.com/lalloronax3
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Wed, 5 November 2008
This evening was a triumph. I'm making a note here: huge success. America has spoken and it has said it wants change. We couldn't agree more and we decide to make a few changes in our show as well. Topics in this show include the recent election results, Kevin's dad visiting, PodCamp AZ, and a few surprises. Our music this week is Your Town by Paul and Storm, and we also got an interesting voicemail from the intrepid duo. If you would like to give us feedback, give us a call at 206-203-5613. Robot Chicken clip mentioned in the show: http://www.transmatrix.net/archives/000125.php
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