HN 084 - Practice episode

Posted by Shawno on September 14, 2007 at 1:32 am

This one’s for the real fans. We start off discussing a death in the Hyper Nonsense family of products, then we read some fan mail, then we talk about a movie, then we talk about beefcake Mormoms, then the rest of the show happens.

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Show length: 1:07:20
File size: 46.3 MB
File type: 96 kbps stereo mp3

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20 comments op “HN 084 - Practice episode”

  1. Dave Calderbank said:

    Maybe you think it sucked but i really liked this show. It’s always fun to listen to a couple of stoners rambling on about nothing and having fun. :-)

    Now that i’ve heard the original summer of 69 i think Bryan Adams is full of shit, the original is much better. And besides, you can’t buy a six string at a five-and-dime, he probably bought it at Wal-Mart.

    After listening to Jen’s explanation, morphine is much stronger than Vicoden. I used to play baseball a lot and disclotated my shoulder a few times. (bad American national pastime, bad!) That hurt like hell, but after a shot of morphine i didn’t feel a thing, within a few seconds the pain was gone and i didn’t care about anything anymore. But if you take enough Vicoden the effect is probably the same. Didn’t Rush Limbaugh take about 50 a day?

  2. Andy Melton said:

    Mormons aren’t allowed to have tea?! TEA?! TEA?!!! Good Lord. Ain’t no way!

  3. Shawno said:

    Imagine a whole life without sweet tea…

    That’s not the life for me, thank you.

  4. Andy Melton said:

    I really am liking this episode. Really great. Fun.

  5. DianaCecelia said:

    Hey guys! Just a side note on the Gondola calanders- I spent a week in Italy about two years ago and saw those all over the place! What is really funny though is that they also had the same type of calander, except with catholic priests. Which kinda crosses the line from funny into disturbing!

  6. Rowley said:

    I did call your voicemail when you asked us to check it the other week. It must have been cancelled before that!

    Rowley.

  7. Rowley said:

    Hot Fuzz is a great movie - but it does play on a few skits from Shaun of the Dead - another Pegg/Frost film - which is fantastic too!

  8. Rowley said:

    Sean Pegg is the blonde guy

  9. Rowley said:

    SIMON Pegg - Hell I should have known that!

  10. Shawno said:

    I think Rowley’s making a play for the top of the feedback leaderboard.

  11. Andy Melton said:

    I think so as well.

  12. Rowley said:

    Ive got a long way to go then …

  13. Teacher Marc said:

    Loved the show, guys. I’m glad we got the name Simon Pegg cleared up for you. As a huge fan of the zombie genre I was shocked and/or awed that you didn’t know his name. I liked the Bryan Adams bit. Waiting for the next one …

  14. Paul Roberts said:

    @ Rowley
    “Hot Fuzz is a great movie - but it does play on a few skits from Shaun of the Dead - another Pegg/Frost film - which is fantastic too!”

    apparently it’s part 2 in the ‘Blood and Icecream’ trilogy

  15. Rowley said:

    Blood and Icecream, Yeah, you’ve been reading the Guardian haven’t you?
    Then the third in the trilogy’s not been written yet - would be fun to see what gor on in Pegg/Frost’s heads when they make stuff like this.

    the third is NOT Run Fatboy Run, I was not enamoured with that one - it’s more rom-com than horrror-confection.

  16. Paul Roberts said:

    Nope, i get my news via the free papers and the internets, Pegg mentioned it on the Jonathan Ross chat show.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friday_Night_with_Jonathan_Ross

    Oh and Frost doesn’t write then that’s Edgar Wright who’s also the director.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_Fuzz

    all this reminds me that i must seek out a copy of Spaced.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaced

  17. Paul Roberts said:

    there’s more on the catholic priest calendars (with pictures).

    http://www.calendarioromano.org/
    http://www.calendarioromano.org/03.html
    http://www.calendarioromano.org/06.html

    here some of their blurb:

    “the CALENDARIO ROMANO 2008 di Piero Pazzi
    the most typical souvenir from Rome

    WHERE CAN YOU FIND IT ?
    in all kioscos and souvenir store of Rome and Venice or for e-mail: p.pazzi@libero.it

    The price of the CALENDARIO ROMANO 2008 is 10,00 (ten) Euros (fine included).”

  18. Shawno said:

    Turns out that the priest calendars aren’t beefcake pinup style after all. That’s a relief. And according to this interview, the “Hot Fuzz” guys may use “Blood and Ice Cream” as a title for a future DVD box set. Speaking of the phrase, “run, fatboy, run,” anyone besides me remember the original intro to the short-lived Mancow TV show? I’ve been looking all over the place for a clip, but can’t find anything.

  19. Farris Thorne said:

    Oh, come on, people. Obviously the priest calendar’s target market is — since they wouldn’t get away with beefcake photos of altar boys — other priests. ft

  20. Shawno said:

    OH, SNAP!!

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