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Sarah

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Re: unconsenting third party listeners
« Reply #15 on: January 10, 2009, 06:28:18 AM »
Obviously because your brother's a racist.

driz

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Re: unconsenting third party listeners
« Reply #16 on: January 10, 2009, 08:28:39 AM »
i thought the guy telling the "oh family" country club story who got gomped as a racist was a tad harsh of tom....but i felt that gomp was deserved regardless for being a realy drawn out story that wasnt even really that great.  racism is sometimes just a euphemism for boring.  tom is giving the poor unfunny folk a chance to feel they were slighted for some noble moral outrage as opposed to simply being rather milquetoast. 

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Re: unconsenting third party listeners
« Reply #17 on: January 10, 2009, 10:44:34 AM »
Obviously because your brother's a racist.

What other explanation could there be?

dave from knoxville

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Re: unconsenting third party listeners
« Reply #18 on: January 10, 2009, 11:11:42 AM »
Obviously because your brother's a racist.

What other explanation could there be?

Probably has a distant uncle who belongs to a country club.

driz

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Re: unconsenting third party listeners
« Reply #19 on: January 10, 2009, 01:16:27 PM »
my family made me go to a country club for xmas dinner once, and it was an amazing place...it had all the exclusivity and whiteness of a regular country club, but none of the quality or class.  it was like the worst of both worlds, crappy and racist.

its located in delaware county just outside of philly. "springfield country club"

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Re: unconsenting third party listeners
« Reply #20 on: January 10, 2009, 01:53:42 PM »
My SO finds my fandom, and the show itself, mildly amusing, but doesn't have any interest in listening live. I just pop on some headphones on Tuesday night and she finds something to occupy herself for three hours. When the podcast shows up a few days later I select a few short segments to play for her -- but I've learned to stick to the music-related stuff, like the Gene Simmons or Marky Ramone bits. She loves the Old Skull call from Hippy Justice.

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Re: unconsenting third party listeners
« Reply #21 on: January 11, 2009, 10:04:00 PM »
jughandles, no pumping gas
I was in Pennsauken, NJ over the holidays and it's totally the best(?) of NJ and Philly combined. That accent, thanks to PBR, kills me. But the jughandles, to which my reply to my sister-in-law who was giving me directions, was "WTF is a jughandle?" (as opposed to traffic light with a left-hand turning green arrow that would have saved me 10 minutes), and the no pumping gas, which makes being at a gas station 10x longer than it normally is, is a little effed up.

But back to the topic,
my 14 month old likes the music Tom plays, including the themes, and I think my wife is coming around after two years. 
"Dad gets mad."

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Re: unconsenting third party listeners
« Reply #22 on: January 12, 2009, 01:03:28 AM »
racism is sometimes just a euphemism for boring.

This sentence only makes sense at all in the context of the show.

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Re: unconsenting third party listeners
« Reply #23 on: January 12, 2009, 05:39:20 AM »
I don't let anyone else listen to the show. I listen by podcast, and if anyone else comes in I switch it off. This is partly because I tend to keep really cool things to myself and don't like anyone else spoiling them.

It's also so that I can steal Tom's jokes, opinions and phrasing etc. in conversation without anyone noticing.

I guess my belated new-years resolution should be to stop this nonsense and help the plans for world domination by sharing the best show with all my friends.

Tom Scharpling

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Re: unconsenting third party listeners
« Reply #24 on: January 12, 2009, 08:51:18 AM »
jughandles, no pumping gas
I was in Pennsauken, NJ over the holidays and it's totally the best(?) of NJ and Philly combined. That accent, thanks to PBR, kills me. But the jughandles, to which my reply to my sister-in-law who was giving me directions, was "WTF is a jughandle?" (as opposed to traffic light with a left-hand turning green arrow that would have saved me 10 minutes), and the no pumping gas, which makes being at a gas station 10x longer than it normally is, is a little effed up.


Some people just can't handle the good things. Jughandles make things go faster, and it doesn't take '10 x longer' to get your gas automatically pumped (at a cheaper price than NY, by the way). You went to the wrong gas station. Don't blame that on New Jersey.

Tom.

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Re: unconsenting third party listeners
« Reply #25 on: January 12, 2009, 09:41:12 AM »
I had to google Jughandles.  I don't hate the idea.  What really drives me crazy is California's complete lack of Cloverleafs on the highways.
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Re: unconsenting third party listeners
« Reply #26 on: January 12, 2009, 12:37:04 PM »
My jersey gripes earlier were meant to be just a little ribbing, as my wife is from nj and , accordingly, my daughter is going to carry my lineage intertwined with jersey dna.

However it is part of ones rearing if you are from the metro philly or ny areas to tease nj.

Secretly we are just jealous of your coastline that we flock to each summer


And as to jughandles, the concept isn't a bad one, what bothers me is if I am on, say 72, and I see a wawa on the left side of the road, my obese phillyness makes me freak out when , in order to get my hoagie, I have to drive a mile down the road and make a jughandle turn, wait for a light, then double back a mile.  In pa, I would just wait for a break in traffic and turn left into the wawa and begin my gorging

As to pumping gas, my gripe isn't that gas takes long to obtain, but rather that it makes me uncomfortable to be served (and not tip) in a scenario I was trained is a diy thing.  I feel like I should be tipping everytime, and the whole sitting in the car in the winter while someone fills my tank just feels shitty to me.  This is prolly less of new jerseys fault than my irish catholic guilt riddled upbringing


To counter my mean nj comments, I will things I love about nj:

The coast.  From barnegat to cape may at least.  I can't handle those seaside people (although granted the crappy people are most likely crappy newyorkers and not jerseyfolk)

The delaware water gap.  Super awesome

Car inspections at state regulated places.  So much nicer and more efficient than the pa version where you go to any joe's garage.

The band lifetime

The rapper redman



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Re: unconsenting third party listeners
« Reply #27 on: January 12, 2009, 01:14:51 PM »
You know your radio show is great when your listeners' significant others are jealous of you.

That said, I was once with a girl who dismissed the show because she didn't like the bed music (the old, bass-driven one).  ??? ??? ???

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Re: unconsenting third party listeners
« Reply #28 on: January 12, 2009, 01:54:36 PM »
What's bad about jughandles, except in the one example cited above? They always seemed to me like a more evolved system of road design.

What's bad about Jersey?

Strip malls (all of America is littered with these things)
Corrupt politicians (other states have these too)
Stupid people (ditto)
That guy who threatened me with a gun at the Holland Tunnel entrance a few weeks ago. And he was a pisher, in reality. In another state, I might have been shot.

Whenever I am in Jersey, I feel like I am almost-home. I love Jersey.


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Re: unconsenting third party listeners
« Reply #29 on: January 12, 2009, 03:45:42 PM »
I too had to look up Jughandles, which sounds a good idea, but I spent about half an hour this afternoon looking at the Wiki picture of the Jughandles and trying to understand how they work. It isn't helped by the fact that I drive on the wrong side of the road (left), and my brain literally cannot reverse the directions.