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TFICast 84: Buyers Remorse

December 29th, 2009 No comments

Jeremy and Erik talk about Stuff and Black Friday.  Jeremy details his three phases of shopping.  The Thurmblorters revisit the podcast to defend the name of the Monarchy.  The history of the cell phone is detailed starting with government subsidies for cell phones and gifting cell phones to children.

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TFI Special 3: Xmas Deux

December 27th, 2009 No comments

Just in time to be late for Christmas Jeremy and Erik deliver the second annual Christmas special.  It’s short because it was fraught with technical peril and many non-Christmastime ramblings were chopped out.  However, Jeremy and Erik re-invent the the origins of Christmas, try to figure out the meaning of Christmas, name about 30 reindeer and perform four different versions of Jingle Bells.  All for you.

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TFICast 83: People Kibble

December 21st, 2009 No comments

Jeremy and Erik deliver a conversation about the eating habits of humans and try to compare it to that of pets.  What if there was a scientifically engineered kibble for a person to stay fit and trim?  Would it work?  What would the public’s response to it be?  It’s a little late for thanksgiving, but just in time for the Christmas feast.  Plus much more in this weeks Fundamental Interconnectedness of all Things.

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TFICast 82: Nucleon

December 14th, 2009 No comments

Episode 82Jeremy and Erik drink homemade wine and submit a randomly interconnected podcast in which they talk about the Ford Nucleon, fusion vs fission, Cash for Clunkers, Fort Hood, aliens and Jesus.  Jeremy submits that perhaps we’re at the dawning of the universe and that humans are the most advanced life forms.  Then they pontificate whether or not cavemen looked at the stars and are amazed by them.  Jeremy talks about the lack of enthusiasm with moon landings.  Erik lays out a conspiracy that Disney funded the moon landings.

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