Thursday, Sep 11, 2008

Volcano Taco Taste Test!!

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HOLY TACO! This week we discuss comments by our audience, an OSU update with special guest Chris Spielman with a Kroger's discussion, Who's the Boss calls in with a funny work story, and Car Jumping 101 from the post-podcast disaster of last week with a strong criticism from Taco's Bell's "Hot" Volcano Taco.

Posted by Lo-Dawg, Neil Brymond, Nova, and Biff at 8:45 PM |   

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4 Comments:

Anonymous said...

When the hell did you start having podcasts? You ass. You will never compare to Jimmy T Land! That was the gnarest of all!

Jimmy T DOG!!!!!!!!!!!!

9:44 PM
Anonymous said...

Your podcast is surprisingly professional and interesting for all audiences...just kidding. But seriously, Lo-Dawg is becoming a celebrity at his old place of employment with some people listening to the pod-cast at work or even on the way to work in car pools. Keep up the good work.

-Randy W.

7:01 PM
Anonymous said...

Hey Guys,

Quite a bit more listenable this week!

Really enjoyed the Volcano Taco Taste Test.

College athletes should be paid, how much I don't know, but they should get something. College athletics is so much different than it was even ten years ago. It's a multimillion dollar business now, and the people actually making it happen at the lowest levels should be compensated for their part. College Presidents hold to the "purity of the sport" argument just to hold onto their cash. A college education is a drop in the bucket compared to the bank these kids are generating for their schools.

Here's to shitting the bed in the middle of the pickle aisle at Kroger last weekend, and conference play beginning in two weeks!

Cheers,
Johnny

4:21 PM
Johnny and Guy said...

Volume levels were stellar this week, boys.

I like the idea of college athletes getting endorsements. Sports at the college level is a business, so it just makes sense to me that the NCAA and the schools would want to promote their product by parading their athletes around on Nike and Gatorade commercials as much as possible. Especially considering the money is not coming out of their pockets. Doesn't that just seem like good business sense? Not to mention, star athletes would be more likely to stay in college longer when there's endorsement money flowing in--sure, many will still go pro early (clearly they'd still make MORE money going pro), but those on the fence now have less incentive to leave.

I think I wrote a lot, but it's hard to tell because the text box for leaving a comment is scrunched over on the side and not spread out like the final product.

Love always and forever (like Donna Lewis),

Guy

11:23 AM

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