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🗓️ 2 August 2018
⏱️ 57 minutes
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Science Mike and Matt MacDonald are on the same side; except when they fight on twitter. MacDonald joins Matt and Toby at Joshua Fest and explains why the heck he tweeted what he did.
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1:36.0 | What's going on geeks now? I told you on the last episode that we'd be doing one episode a week, but that's not exactly true. We already have a bonus episode. And that, of course, is this episode with Matt McDonald, which was live at Joshua Fest. We went down there and did a Matt and Toby set and we did the podcast live and it was a lot of fun. |
1:55.0 | Matt McDonald, of course, leasing her for vocal few and classic crime, who's never shy about getting himself into trouble or or facing conflict head on. And he recently had a little bit of a conflict on Twitter that I thought was very interesting and that we wanted to discuss. And he was right there, Joshua Fest. So we took the opportunity to do so. Also, don't forget to join the BC Club and support this podcast if you've been meaning to do it. And don't forget Emory tour dates at emorymusic.com will be out there in the Utah Colorado of Texas Arkansas and Atlanta. |
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2:55.0 | Two, one. Yep. Yep. |
3:07.5 | Okay. Yeah. There we go. What is this? A bunch of baptists or president? Y'all get out. I got bad Christian. |
3:14.4 | Hey, he's a lord. That makes you and Joey look just better and better. I know we're great at be boxing and saying things loudly. So let's, uh, Joey isn't here. So we'll get that out of the way. Yes, this is the bad Christian podcast where we're going to speak to a group of Christian people about spiritual matters at a big giant festival and that kind of things. That's our job. Um, but Joey is at he had church today. So he's not here. Yeah. No. So he's he'll do and he's doing his other job. He'll be. He's going to which is fine. |
3:44.4 | Especially because we have a special tree. We have Matt McDonald from the classic crime and the vocal few and vocal few who's playing right after this vocal few on main stage playing right after this. As soon as we're done, go over there. Right. So we're going to get into for this episode. What's going on? We feel like in the world or at least in our very small world. |
4:01.4 | But before that, I was saving some notes I wrote down on my flight here to, uh, that I just was really entertained myself with. I thought I was shared with you. I always like to make travel observations. I know they might be hacked from a comedy point of view. Right. But that's just the level I'm at. |
4:16.7 | So let me tell you, I can't wait. That's just where I'm at. Right. And you never notice the better playing bathroom. |
4:22.3 | What's the deal? What's the deal? No, but I wrote down some notes about the person sitting next to me on the plane because it's a very relatable thing. I know people can identify with. So I decided to write single words or phrases to describe him. I'll let you all tell the story to yourselves. Okay. So my plane buddy. Okay, I get on the plane. I'm in eight. I'm in 18. He's in 18. So he's right beside me here. And this guy is I'll describe him to you. |
4:51.3 | Big. Okay. Harry. Yes. Eating. Was it me? No, I wasn't. Yeah. Just check bigger. Harrier. Eating. Wow. He had a big spread. Big meal right there. Extremely talkative. Oh, man, yeah, while he was eating. Just, you know, talkative as your plane. See, he's not always the best thing. |
5:12.9 | Shoeless. That's the. Okay. I'm not done. Um, he was reading a giant fantasy hardback novel. Like a big like just giant hardback novel of some fantasy, whatever. You started getting close to maybe the comic book guy on the Simpsons. |
5:32.8 | Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Um, elbows and shoulders fully into the middle seat beyond the boundary of his armrest, like not just elbow on the armrest. |
5:42.8 | Which is mine. I'm in the middle. So you're in the middle. I'm in the middle. So I get the armrest. Yeah, at least that's what I say. That's the common courtesy. The middle person gets both. Yeah. So he's his whole shoulder. This whole half of his body is way into my seat. Yeah. |
5:56.9 | And completely. Um, this guy is not at all shy to touch strangers. Not at all. Yeah. As soon as as soon as he, like for instance, takes moves and I try to reclaim the space. |
6:10.5 | He comes right back shoulder to shoulder with me. Like it's no big deal. Like he's my wife. Right. Right. Right. Just like arms to arms touching bare skin and hair. No issue to. Right. Right. No issue at all. Like I thought I'm going to hold it here and you'll have to back up. No, he just. All right. Well, touch arms. Whatever you want to do. |
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