Thu, 19 June 2008
The Show Notes Intro A stupidly long rant about certain members of the audience in D.C. The speech I gave my Dad for his 65th Birthday featuring - Mr. Ivan Stenchenko Show Close- Mr. and Mrs. Taras and Ludmilla Venkovitch - Klaus Hoffmanovitch - Dad's first Phys. Ed. Teacher - Robert David from NumberOneTempoFan.com - Ihor Abrahmiuk ..................................... Mentioned in the show: the Center for Inquiry; brainbodyboth lyrics; brainsbodyboth at iTunes; Coelacanth at iTunes; Soccergirl, Incorporated; Mr. Hrab in the world's best tux jacket; Tempo in their heyday; Allie Dvorin, and TAM6 details and Geo's listing. Not mentioned in the show: Brent Weichsel from The Underdeveloped Podcast has posted the first part of his incredibly cool interview with Geo. Perspective 26: George Hrab part uno. Score more data from the Geologic Universe! Get George's music at CD Baby and iTunes, and Non-Coloring Book at Lulu, both as download and print editions. Have a comment on the show, a topic for the Hrabbi, or a question for Ask George? Drop George a line and write to Geo's Mom, too! Ms. Information says a few things: 1) Thanks, Brent, for the interview. The Maestro will reference that in the next cast. 2) To all you TAM6 attendees and participants- I have no doubt it will be a wonderful symposium. Have a great time! Comments[21]
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- TAM. What can we say about that, good speakers, plenty of intresting people to talk to and I bought George a diet coke. ;-) My only regret is that the combo of a stomach upset and jet lag stopped me from going to Georges and Greydons concent. But nice to see George and Soccergirl there together. Its funny though I imagined both would be taller, must be a wierd psycological thing.
- @Dan -- Greydon Square was very good. (Even before the show he was playing the piano in the lobby. It sounded like he was just noodling around, but noodling extremely well.) I guess in spirit he reminds me of old Public Enemy and Ice-T, but with an atheist twist.
- Reporting from TAM6 -- I have a few minutes left on this machine since printing my boarding pass...
Geo gave great show last night, folks. Go see him if you get a chance. He's very gentle with drooling fanboys, too. :-)
And, um, Neil DeGrasse Tyson totally kicks ass. Just sayin'. - I\'m not even close to finished with the show, but I totally know how you feel. I can't stand it when people try to converse during a show, ruining it for everyone else. A couple of guys tried doing that at ZPZ until I turned around (they were RIGHT behind me) and just stared at them until they shut up. Took 'em a minute, but mostly didn't hear them from then on out.
- Yeah, that B3 story you told was great...if it was me I probably would have started mumbling and....crying....if it was my song being dissed I mean.
Still, I\'d really like to know what she and her husband discussed afterward...if he wasn\'t coming to kick your ass for arguing with her does that mean he agreed with you and so she beat him when they got home?
also the term queef dust made me snort this morning...kinda loud...I don\'t think anyone heard though...
:-D - Die-hard self-proclaimed feminists who are 70s anachronisms sabotage their so-called message by their over-arching need for attention. They don't realize the cultural landscape has changed on many levels and cannot see the disconnect for the blindness to their own irrelevance. Their bleating harangues only end up in self-caricature. Feh.
- No worries by next show the full interview will be up. Which trust me the second part is amazing!
I totally understand what you mean George (in regards to the woman at the show) with that it comes down to a certain point where it\'s a Woman talking to a Man and they will not even listen to your point just based on your gender. - Take my brain, please. It's hardly been used.
*Ahem.*
Anyway, the BBB thing...that's just sad. One gets the feeling that it's a case where "the cause" has ceased to be about the cause and has merely become a vehicle for the person's own self-involvement.
(Kind of like me and my long-ass pretentious comments....)
Loved the speech for your Dad. That's incredibly sweet, and among other things it proves once again that making fun of Nazis never goes out of style. (In hindsight, Indiana Jones & the Crystal Skull should have been about Hitler's brain.)
Blah blah blah. Have fun at TAM!
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