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Friday, October 28, 2011
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Season 2, Episode 3 (55)
(Week of Oct. 24, 2011) Happy Halloween 20 & 2 listeners. This week, the guys discuss the first movies that ever scared them along with some newer scary movies. What else is scary? The ending of the MSU/Wisconsin game that Bobby went to last weekend...and not for any reason you could guess. The guys hit on "occupying" a sporting event, while JD gives his ultimate sexy halloween costume in the 6 pack. Finally, in "Last Call", JD reveals the text you don't want to receive.
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Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Season 2, Episode 2
(Week of October 17) New faces under center for NFL teams have the guys a little excited but cautious. Find out why, plus Bobby talks about his experience at a World Series. The "6 Pack" features Bobby in a shark tank and J.D. has some serious issues with a Halloween staple. "The Last Call and One Stop Away" witnesses drug testing gone awry and crappy phones - literally. All that plus some very unique music picks.
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Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Season 2, Episode 1
(Week of Oct. 10) The guys kick off Season 2 of the podcast with some debating - Tebow, Cubs, Sox and Kyle Orton - oh my. If that isn't enough, J.D. makes his frustration over Hollywood remakes known. Plus the debut of the official band of Season 2 along with a "6 Pack" that has J.D. in stitches and a "Last Call and One Stop Away" that finds Bobby lost and looking for help.
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Thursday, October 6, 2011
Kenny Williams stakes his future on Robin Ventura
The first thing I thought when I saw the new hire by the White Sox is probably the same thought that crossed a lot of people's minds, "Wha?!?"
Full disclosure, I'm a Cubs fan. Before all you South-Siders close this window let me say, I'm not a Sox hater. Not in the least. Any time a Chicago team does well, it's great for the city. The sky seems bluer, the people cheerier, and the bars are more exciting.
That said, I don't like the new hire by the White Sox. I don't think Sox fans should like it either. BUT, I understand it. It makes sense. Let me break it down:
Kenny Williams has been with the Sox organization for almost 2 decades in a variety of capacities. This is now his chance to make the most impact on the team. Since 2003, the White Sox ship has been guided by Kenny Williams and Ozzie Guillen. It's no secret that Ozzie and Kenny have butted heads for a lot of that time and it's also no surprise that after another disappointing season, something had to give. With Ozzie out of the picture, Kenny had a big decision to make. Perhaps the biggest of his GM career. He could go with an obvious move and get a big name (Francona), get the interesting new guy with experience on the bench with a successful team (Martinez), or gamble on someone who no one suspected and has no experience. Guess what he did?
Yes, Ventura was a fan favorite as a player. His name attracts attention from lifelong fans. But that's not why he was hired. The Sox have long known that the only thing that brings people to the park are wins. No, the reason he was hired was because he won't get in the way of Kenny. He's not going to make flamboyant statements that attract media attention and he's not going to pick fights with the mucky mucks. This is Kenny's team now, make no mistake. If they do well and win another championship, Kenny will have established his legacy as the man who brought multiple titles to the White Sox and one of the top GMs in the game. If they do not do well (and they have to show promise quickly) he will be relieved of his duties and treated as a one-hit wonder. Sox fans had great highs and some bad lows with Ozzie-ball. Now, welcome to Kenny-ball.
Full disclosure, I'm a Cubs fan. Before all you South-Siders close this window let me say, I'm not a Sox hater. Not in the least. Any time a Chicago team does well, it's great for the city. The sky seems bluer, the people cheerier, and the bars are more exciting.
That said, I don't like the new hire by the White Sox. I don't think Sox fans should like it either. BUT, I understand it. It makes sense. Let me break it down:
Kenny Williams has been with the Sox organization for almost 2 decades in a variety of capacities. This is now his chance to make the most impact on the team. Since 2003, the White Sox ship has been guided by Kenny Williams and Ozzie Guillen. It's no secret that Ozzie and Kenny have butted heads for a lot of that time and it's also no surprise that after another disappointing season, something had to give. With Ozzie out of the picture, Kenny had a big decision to make. Perhaps the biggest of his GM career. He could go with an obvious move and get a big name (Francona), get the interesting new guy with experience on the bench with a successful team (Martinez), or gamble on someone who no one suspected and has no experience. Guess what he did?
Yes, Ventura was a fan favorite as a player. His name attracts attention from lifelong fans. But that's not why he was hired. The Sox have long known that the only thing that brings people to the park are wins. No, the reason he was hired was because he won't get in the way of Kenny. He's not going to make flamboyant statements that attract media attention and he's not going to pick fights with the mucky mucks. This is Kenny's team now, make no mistake. If they do well and win another championship, Kenny will have established his legacy as the man who brought multiple titles to the White Sox and one of the top GMs in the game. If they do not do well (and they have to show promise quickly) he will be relieved of his duties and treated as a one-hit wonder. Sox fans had great highs and some bad lows with Ozzie-ball. Now, welcome to Kenny-ball.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Episode 52
(Week of October 3) Holy crap the guys have reached a full year of episodes. In celebration, J.D. and Bobby have a special guest - Minnesota Viking and Tripping Icarus bassist - Chris Kluwe. The NFL punter gives an all access look at life inside the league, World of Warcraft, live music and his favorite beverage. The guys also put him under the spotlight of the "6 Pack" where he talks social networks, nerves on the gridiron, fake names at hotels and music venues. Not only that, but the guys lay down the gauntlet with a big and somewhat creepy demand from the NFL star.
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