Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Funemployment Radio Episode 5

Hey there!

A new podcast of Funemployment Radio is up, and it's a fucking good one! Not only do we have our interview with our secret amazing guest, MEAT LOAF, but there is Facebook talk about awkward friend requests (come on - who hasn't gone through the weirdness of having to deny someone due to personal circumstances... or, you know, if you're Greg's ex-girlfriend). Also, Sarah feels a bit better thanks to you fine folks submitting your horrible/awesome pee-stories, which we'll read a couple of, and Ball Talk features a crazy bitch fighting other girls at a soccer game. Plus, we end with the most epic karaoke song -EVER. And by epic, we mean, it's terrible - not the song, but our singing. Really very terrible.

Listen to our misadventures at www.funemploymentradio.com!

TECH NOTES:
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FUNEMPLOYMENT RADIO EPISODE 5:


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AWESOME ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES:
Soccer Player Throws Fist, Pulls Hair



MEAT LOAF - It's All Coming Back To Me Now (feat. Marion Raven) LIVE!

1 comment:

  1. When I was about fourteen years old, I bought my first two CDs ever and they were Bat Out of Hell and Back Into Hell, based purely on the cool album covers. I had no idea what I was getting into and both of those albums had so much content that became immediately meaningful to my formative years at that time. Meatloaf is on a very short list of people that made the biggest impact on me early on. His voice may be getting weaker and his presence slightly frail, but it still has that forceful punch. Anyone who likes Meatloaf ironically (wtf?!) is an idiot.

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