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Stop Podcasting Yourself

Episode 130 - LIVE, with John Keister

Stop Podcasting Yourself

Graham Clark and Dave Shumka

Comedy

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 7 September 2010

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Almost Live's John Keister joins us at Seattle's Bumbershoot festival and we talk bad tattoos and play a round of Graham's Dad Movie Reviews.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Oh, there we go.

0:02.0

Theme song.

0:03.0

Let's sit patiently while the theme song plays.

0:07.0

Hi, he's Dave Schumka, and he's Graham Clark.

0:12.0

And together we host, stop podcasting yourself.

0:15.0

Woo!

0:17.0

Hello everybody and welcome to a very special live recording of stop

0:27.0

podcast yourself here at Bumbershoot my name is Graham Clark and with me as

0:31.2

always is a man who never forgets to honk whenever he drives by Fern Fonk.

0:36.0

Mr. Dave Schumka.

0:38.0

Yeah.

0:39.0

Yeah.

0:40.0

I honk because I'm horny.

0:43.0

Yeah.

0:44.1

You follow bumper stickers?

0:45.7

Yeah, yeah.

0:46.5

Yesterday we were following a great bumper sticker.

0:50.0

It was a truck that said, follow me great food and we followed it and it was just a what was it like a sewage

0:57.4

repair I think maybe they bought the truck and it already had follow me to great food on the back and then they just

1:04.2

said, yeah, just leave it. Maybe we'll get some new business. It's very great to be here. Thank you very

1:10.6

much for having us and we have a very special guest today.

1:14.0

We're very excited to have this gentleman. He's a legend here in these parts. A very funny man, you may know him from his work on Almost Live.

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