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The Incomparable Mothership

73: Ugh - A 2011 Clip Show

The Incomparable Mothership

Jason Snell

Arts, Tv & Film, Leisure

4.8694 Ratings

🗓️ 8 January 2012

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

We bid farewell to 2011 by listing the favorite things we inhaled into our brains during the past year. We also recall our favorite podcast moments, read a whole bunch of listener comments, and more. (Although this is a clip show, two-thirds of the running time is actually original material!)

Transcript

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0:00.0

The Incomparable Podcast, number 73, January 2012.

0:13.7

We are back on The Incomparable podcast, and this is a strange episode.

0:17.0

This is going to serve as our look back on 2011, basically meaning we don't have

0:22.5

to do a new episode this week. Instead, we're, but here we are. So it is a new episode. And

0:27.5

if you haven't heard the episodes before, they're new to you. That's right. Joining me today

0:34.0

on this magical mystery tour are Scott McNulty.

0:38.0

Hi, Scott.

0:38.4

Thank you for being here.

0:39.9

I've always wanted to be on a clip show.

0:41.5

And now you are.

0:42.7

Doodle.

0:43.2

Doodoo.

0:43.7

I have bad news.

0:45.0

Commander Riker has been bitten by something down on a planet and now is in Sick Bay

0:49.2

reliving the first season of Star Trek the next generation.

0:53.5

It's terrible.

0:54.4

I hate when you get bitten by the clip monster or whatever.

0:59.0

And also that other voice you heard is Steve Lutz.

1:02.3

Hi, Steve.

1:03.3

Hey, Jason.

1:04.0

Happy last year we have to hear about the stupid Mayans.

1:06.8

Yay, that's right.

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