Poorly Planned – Show 16
This one covers Steve’s hangover and bottom-hitting, a test run for future–possibly worthwhile–interviews, body hair, acting healthy for 2010, and making fun of our first Facebook fan.
This one covers Steve’s hangover and bottom-hitting, a test run for future–possibly worthwhile–interviews, body hair, acting healthy for 2010, and making fun of our first Facebook fan.
We talk about the past year of Poorly Planned and missed opportunities, plans for next year, and about the note to himself that Scott found in a box of old memories. Also quite a bit about pornography.
Better energy, crappier content. We talk about Scott’s trip to Appalachia, enjoying the failures of others, beating a dead Tiger, and much better segues.
The eight week hiatus didn’t help–this one’s pretty meh. We talk about Scott’s upcoming religious conversion, non-vegetative Belgians, and have a lackluster discussion about sketch TV shows.
This one includes a debate over the purpose of a prep sheet, the differences between sports, games, and races–it takes about five minutes for this to get dirty–follow-up on the last show, stage names, and more personal plans.
Nice two-month lag time on this one. This is why we need to avoid talking about current events.
This time we cover Steve’s uninteresting trip to California, social anxiety and denial, parody movies, unexpected nudity in film, Steve and Scott’s secret aspirations, pissing on other people’s art, and oh-so-timely There Will Be Blood references.
Slow start, but not terrible. Topics include higher education, suits, our high school reunion, ambition and limitations, c-blocking etiquette, being out of shape, worlds colliding, and coy references to marital aids.
A couple people have listened, Scott needs new friends, the PA shooter’s blog is better than ours, and what I hope is the last political discussion we have on the show.
Topics include what Scott keeps in his bathroom, a celebrity deaths bit that goes nowhere, how we’re big in Norway, a brief discussion of Rhode Island tourism, a sloppy interpretation of Malcolm Gladwell’s Outliers, and a completely uninformed conversation on health care.
Live from Scott’s kitchen, our first guest didn’t show, we still haven’t figured out segues, job interview experiences, vacation stories, pregnancies, birth defects, bionics, abortion, and uninformed discussion of Roman history.