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Stop Podcasting Yourself

Episode 111 - Josh Stubbs

Stop Podcasting Yourself

Graham Clark and Dave Shumka

Comedy

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 26 April 2010

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

Comedian Josh Stubbs joins us to talk Haiku, Barbitsu, and play a round of Graham's Dad's Movie Reviews.

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's supposed to be some kind of smart crack is it the only thing I could come up with Hey, hi, this is Dave Jumpa, and he's Graham Clark and together we hope

0:15.1

stop podcasting yourself.

0:20.0

Whoo! Whoa! H. That feels good.

0:24.0

Hello everybody and welcome to episode number 111 of Stop Podcasting Yourself.

0:32.0

My name is Graham Clark and with me as always is a man for

0:36.2

whom Plaid is quite simply something that you just have tattooed on his upper body. I see a minute so often.

0:43.2

Mr. Dave Schumka.

0:44.4

I wear a lot of plaid, yes, hi.

0:46.2

But you're not Scottish.

0:47.6

Uh, no, I'm, I'm a part Scottish.

0:50.6

Which part, the pledge, sure.

0:52.1

Yeah, the part part The pledge, sure. That's one part. And then... Wait, no, before we get to the with us, we had a bit of a theme song, Switcher Upper. Yeah.

1:03.0

It's guided by fingers.

1:05.8

Many fingers in the pot.

1:07.4

It's called all these fingers is the name of the artist.

1:09.6

She's finger.

1:10.3

11 fingers.

1:11.4

I forget the name of the gentleman who posted it online but yeah on our message

1:17.4

board the old message board I posted all our music and some people remix some

1:20.8

songs and that's what that was that's what that was.

1:24.0

That's what that was.

1:25.0

In case you were like, oh, I downloaded like a weird, weird al version of the show,

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