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TRJE 075: Aftermath
This week Regis Jack talks about 2010, Dexter, Doctor Who, Glee and other stuff.
I’m BACK! This is the first podcast of the new year and a sign that I am NOT down and out. I’m still in the podcast game. This week is pretty simple. I briefly talk about 2010 (aka oh-ten, 2,000 and 10, Twenty-Ten, Frodo or whatever you call it), then on to Dexter (awesome finale), Glee (awesome finale), Doctor Who (awesome finale) – with the death of the Doctor and final show for David Tennant, the 1971 movie Butterflies are Free (with a HOT HOT HOT Goldie Hawn in her underwear) and I finish up talking about my previous ren faire experiences.
That’s it this week – enjoy, tell your friends, try the veal. Actually don’t try the veal. It was a joke. Try a salad.
This is episode #075 for Tuesday, January 5, 2010 and clocked in at 37 minutes 19 seconds.
TRJE 072: I Am Special
This week Regis Jack talks about Drag Me to Hell, The Raimi Brothers, flash forward, So You Think You Can Dance, House, Doctor Who, a naked pumpkin run and other stuff.
As my podcast format changes, so do I. I start off this week with a bathroom story you won’t want to miss, then move on to Drag Me To Hell, starring about 2 dozen members of the Raimi family, which I didn’t really care for. The movie, not the Raimi family. I mean their alright…well I think they are, I don’t really know them.
House has great writing, a great joke, but I still don’t care for the show anymore; Flash Forward takes a bad story line turn; SYTYCD should have been called So You Want to Look Like a Cheap Whore; David Tennant was on the Graham Norton show and was the ultimate Doctor Who in the new episode The Waters of Mars – which was AWESOME!
I cover a few more shows including stuff from Family Guy, Craig Ferguson, James May (Captain Slow).
Then to top it off, you get a guy with a gun in his pants, the naked mile and the naked pumpkin run, and a Bugatti Veyron crashes because some asshole can’t drive a car worth over $1.25 million.
This is episode #072 for Tuesday, November 17, 2009 and clocked in at 42 minutes 41 seconds.



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