Like a rowdy carpool, or sitting in the bar car on the train home, join us for a raucous roundtable discussion of topics from big (politics) to small (obscure movie minutiae). Hosted by screenwriter/filmmaker C. Jay Cox, regular panelists include Jackie Monahan, Dommy Siclari, Julie Perkins, Chip Phillips, Helen McElwain & Greg Ivan Smith.
Everything you never knew you wanted to know about the gall bladder, and Florida Man's face tattoo, then the q shaman's lawyer says the quiet part out loud.
It starts when Dommy describes C. Jay as looking "like an Old Wes Craven" Apparently Wes Craven, who has been dead for years, still looks better than C. Jay. We talk about movie stars who were big deals in the 80's, but only for about 15 minutes. Then we meander our way to John Cox's run for governor of California in the upcoming recall election and how his campaign is being overshadowed by his mascot, Tag the 1,000 lb. Bear.
Sometimes we long for the good old days when we didn't talk about poor or politics. This episode is the reason. We go there. But first Dart explains the Shop Vac. Ernest Hemmingway takes us on a brief tour of the strap on and then we do a deep dive into possibly the most Florida Man story yet! Brace yourselves.
We start off well enough, with Dart teaching us something and talking about Ted Nugent getting COVID, but dear god things take a turn!
How did we even get into 80's aerobics movies? Julie live streams her 2nd vaccination dose from Dodger Stadium. Florida brings us a two-fer this week and Dommy introduces us to the long forgotten story of Gussie De Souza.
We get into the odd story of Liv and Steven Tyler. We learn about "Innoculatio" and talk about POS Matt Gaetz.
We learn why you shouldn't keep your bag full of drugs in a bag labeled "bag full of drugs", we learn a new term no one has ever heard of, and we try and shame Dart into getting the vaccine so we can do the podcast in person again!
In this episode we proudly go 1:30 seconds before talking about poop! There are a couple stories about Monkeys, and sharks and LL Cool J. Then we dream of vaccinations!
We get into stories of acceptance and rejection from surprising corners.
We discuss the usual nonsense, but then get into a discussion of the current allegations against Joss Whedon (Buffy, Firefly, Avengers, etc.) Is this a case of cancel culture of or are some people in Hollywood, just a$$holes who shouldn't be in charge of people?
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