IMAO Time Machine: IMAO Podcast #10 8-1-05

The 10th podcast, from 2005.


  1. IMAO’s nuclear missile (Part 1)
  2. Introduction & sponsors
  3. Frank’s superweapon
  4. Harvey: Fun Facts About Georgia Part 1
  5. Spacemonkey’s superweapon
  6. Harvey: Fun Facts About Georgia Part 2
  7. Laurence Simon’s superweapon
  8. “World of Knowledge” w/ host Frank J: The Greatest Samurai
  9. SarahK: She Blonded Me with Science
  10. Right Wing Duck’s superweapon
  11. Laurence Simon’s Crappy Bedtime Stories: The Grasshopper & The Ant
  12. SarahK’s superweapon
  13. SarahK reviews “Constantine”
  14. Ask Ducky with Right Wing Duck
  15. IMAO’s nuclear missile (Part 2)
  16. Frank: Conclusion
  17. IMAO’s nuclear missile (Epilogue)

This Day in Python — Actually Tomorrow — Dec. 15

1977:

We all assemble at Eric’s house in Carlton Hill to look at tapes of various ladies we’re considering for the Judith part [Monty Python and the Holy Grail].

Gilda Radner from Saturday Night Live is seen, but an American Jewish Judith doesn’t seem to attract a great deal of support. …

Saw a glimpse of All You Need Is Cash — well paced and well shot and with some very funny performances

— Michael Palin, Diaries 1969 – 1979: The Python Years


Way Down South…

Being born in The South, I’m kinda partial to The South. I suppose that’s natural. If you were born Up North, you’d be partial to that. Until you came Down South and realized just how awesome it is. The downside is that a bunch of liberals, despite their brains being defective — how else could you explain being a liberal — do seem to like The South. Not enough to keep from trying to turn it into the hell-hole they left from wherever they came from. That’s why we end up with people like Stacey Abrams getting nearly 49% of the vote. It’s certainly not because she’s worthy of being governor or anything, it’s because brain-defective liberals are moving here.

Well, I got a solution. They need to move further south. No, not to Florida. Further south. All the way south.

[The YouTube]

Roald Amundsen arrived at the South Pole on 14 December, 1911.