I was the guest host for Flak Radio’s Episode 23 where I gave James Norton and Taylor Carik the gift of DUO Brewing, chatted a bit about Twitter, Julio Ojeda-Zapada stalking my friends, my experience with Jon Gordon swearing over the phone, and how I gave up and settled for a “4″ in my URL. I exaggerate slightly.
Listen further to hear about the neutering of WKRP in Cincinnati, a very fair and humorous criticism on what American Movie Classics considers a “classic” and much more. It was a lot of fun and I’m glad they had me on.
A couple behind the scenes tidbits: It’s recorded in Uptown, Minneapolis. Jim Norton’s fiancĂ©e gave me a fantastic shot of Tequila before the show. There are two fantastic cats that are playful that aren’t allowed in the studio and they serve good beer over there.

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What’s up with the Flak Feed? My iTunes hasn’t updated with a new show since Ep 18.
Posted 27 Apr 2007 at 06:53 ¶I’ve brought it up to them a couple times, they’re aware of it. Their web guy in New York, IIRC, I don’t think has his head around it. I think it’s a big deal because until Erica mentioned she was on Episode 22, I had forgotten about Flak Radio since Episode 18.
Posted 27 Apr 2007 at 07:25 ¶That’s such a badass picture.
Posted 27 Apr 2007 at 08:53 ¶I have no idea what’s up with the feed. I think that we’re going to try to push the upload to the feed back to Saturday and hopefully that will help.
*sigh*
Posted 27 Apr 2007 at 10:23 ¶It should be noted that the cats don’t actually serve the beer. At least not to guests.
Also, yeah. Flak Feed. Dagnabbit. I’m on the case.
Doing anything on a volunteer basis is a recipe for madness.
Posted 29 Apr 2007 at 19:19 ¶I totally love that picture.
Yeah, I live and die by iTunes when it comes to podcasts so I was behind, too. I did finally go over and download the last few eps, though. What can I say? I’m lazy.
Posted 30 Apr 2007 at 13:52 ¶Trackbacks & Pingbacks 1
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