PoDKast show #0005: My Mom Tried To Poison My Pop-Tarts

Published by Switch in poDKast on March 14th, 2009

“In this double-sized episode, the Kids discuss religion and politics by playing god and bitching about taxes, and Switch picks a couple of old wounds while Zeus picks a new one.”

WARNING: EXPLICIT (that means we say bad words sometimes)

Kids in this episode: Switch, Tombstone, Zeus

Also, quick note to the guys at TechKnow Podcast: I am an asshat. I should have gotten this out sooner. Good luck with the future auctions!


7 Responses

  1. Lost says:

    Zeus – you need Harvest Moon DS Cute. It’s the same as HM:DS, but it’s a girl and you court the guys. It’s the same HM you know and love, but portable.
    Packing Tetris: I fit a tent, full bedding, several suitcases, a couple tote boxes of food, pillows, camping stove, lamps/flashlights, 3 cases of soda, more camping stuff AND A FUTON MATRESS

    • SonixAurora says:

      No, theres A New DS One, Island Of Happines. Great Fun!

      But I Keep On Losing My Chickens, But The Ladies Love Me! :D

  2. Lost says:

    Bad cat hitting just the wrong button on my keyboard while walking over me…
    I fit all that crap in normal a sized sedan. Everyone thought it wasn’t gonna work and we’d have to get another car or, like, make two trips. I made it work, thanks to Tetris.

  3. Reymont says:

    I’ve got no big anger about taxing online sales.

    If you accept that we have to pay taxes, and that Michigan (at some point) chose sales taxes instead of real estate taxes or income taxes or some other method…then isn’t it natural that sales tax has to follow consumer trends?

    If people are spending a greater amount of money online, and those same people have chosen to fund their state through sales tax, isn’t it logical to tax online sales?

  4. Reymont says:

    Oh, yeah – about playing Tetris so much that everything in real life looks stackable? I used to play marathon sessions of Tomb Raider, and then walk around thinking “Yeah, that awning is a run-jump, and from there I could probably catch that gutter and shimmer over to the Taco Bell…”

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