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Roderick on the Line

Ep. 13: "Then There Was Pump Chili"

Roderick on the Line

Merlin Mann

Thelongwinters, Philosophy, Society & Culture, Merlinmann, Johnroderick

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 14 December 2011

⏱️ 89 minutes

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Summary

The Problems: John’s commercial opportunities; Dio’s “Oh, Holy (Diver) Night”; the steer’s troubled path from dandelion field to doily thingee; ★★★★ men, kneeling to be all they can-can be; dialing down the ping-pong talk; harmonica convergence with Blind “Melon” Jefferson; directing John towards the third hole; Spokane’s Amityville Horror; Clapton and Beck concerns; a natural assumption of Englishness; bad judgement re: Merlin’s sailor suit; band-to-drug preferences; many metal memories; finding consolation in an orange flight suit; benefitting from Scorpions’ hop to Asia; John bist rocken mit Matthias Jabs; again with The Cold War; speculation on J. Edgar Hoover’s head games; Locke v. Hobbes and kayfabe v. omertà; what goes unsaid in the South; backronymous Arby’s and their liquid meats (yes, sir!); John’s complex relationship with BMs and BMI; return of The Simple Butcher; the exponential problems of dander; locavore fistfights hit the PNW; a more plausible explanation for how truckers probably pee; regional penetration on the Trail of Steers; the Patty Hearst place near the Phở; Synchronicity and Diversity; the real secret behind conspiracy theories; yet more talk about dander, pee, and steer; John struggles with a bespoke jacket from the Blitz; leathery Grinder on trial; John formally falls back on this lucrative podcast racket; at length, John’s intimacy with the corridors of power; and, just really so much talk about “Pump Chili.”

[Special thanks to our pal, Jonathan Coulton, for generously inviting John to use his studio–and for not minding some gentle blow-suck in his baby-powdered bass harmonica.]

The Last Boy in the Dander Chain

“The Last Boy in the Dander Chain” by Ted Severson.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello. Hey John, how are you? Hey John, how are you? Hey Merlin. How's it going?

0:10.0

Merman? Okay, you're ready?

0:14.0

I'm ready.

0:15.0

You ready? This is based on feedback from...

0:19.0

I'm not really keeping track, but I think it's our fifth listener.

0:21.0

Are you ready?

0:22.0

Well, it's hard to tell I think some of them might be somebody downloading twice.

0:27.0

Like from their room and from their mom's room. But you're getting feedback from them?

0:31.4

Hey you ready for this? Yeah? Are you ready for this?

0:34.0

Yeah, I'm ready.

0:35.0

If you, I'm not going to pay Ask Cap for this so don't ask.

0:37.3

What are you Ask Cap or BMI?

0:38.3

I'm BMI.

0:40.3

Okay.

0:41.3

I don't want to get a letter. You ready?

0:42.3

Yeah. I haven't rehearsed this. This is want to get a letter. You ready? Yeah.

0:43.0

I haven't rehearsed this.

0:44.0

This is going to be from memory.

0:45.0

Okay.

0:46.0

Ride a wreck on the line.

0:48.0

Oh, that's nice.

0:51.0

That's out of, um, that's taking, borrowing a melody from the long winters.

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