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Stop Podcasting Yourself

Episode 162 - Steve Bays

Stop Podcasting Yourself

Graham Clark and Dave Shumka

Comedy

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 19 April 2011

⏱️ 104 minutes

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Summary

Steve Bays of Hot Hot Heat returns to talk dancing robots, hidden cameras, and bank robbing. Also, a gender-bending Stuntcasting session.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, he's Dave Schumka, and he's Graham Clark. And together we host,

0:03.0

stop podcasting yourself.

0:05.0

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

0:12.0

And together we host

0:13.2

stop podcasting yourself.

0:14.8

Woe!

0:15.8

Hello everybody and welcome to episode number 162 of stop

0:25.6

podcasting yourself my name's Graham Clark and with me as always is a man who I

0:29.8

think would make a pretty swell cake boss cake mr Dave Schumka yeah we'd make a tribute to

0:35.9

cake I'd made it make it out of cereal treats which is what he calls rice

0:40.4

crispy treats because they apparently can't say rice crispy.

0:43.0

Cereal treats and.

0:44.2

Fondant.

0:45.0

And modeling chocolate?

0:46.6

Correct.

0:47.6

The three pillars of every awesome cake.

0:50.5

Oh, also some cake. They really just gloss over the cake on that show. Some cake at the

0:56.3

base. Yeah, butter cream frost. Yeah, but then find out. But cream

1:01.2

plastic. And our guest this week, a return guest, Funny Gentlemen, and a recording artist of the musical persuasion,

1:09.3

Mr Steve Bays is our guest.

1:11.6

Thanks for having me. Well Well thank you for coming back.

1:14.0

Two times. Yeah, right. How do you feel about it? I'm extremely honored.

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