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Stop Podcasting Yourself

Episode 302 - Emmett Hall

Stop Podcasting Yourself

Graham Clark and Dave Shumka

Comedy

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 30 December 2013

⏱️ 91 minutes

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Summary

Emmett Hall returns to talk work parties, changing in public, and swords.

Transcript

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0:00.0

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

0:15.0

Woe!

0:17.0

Hello everybody welcome to episode number 302 of stop

0:26.5

podcasting yourself my name is Graham Clark and with me as always heading

0:31.5

towards the new year, the year 1993.

0:35.0

That's right.

0:36.0

This, yeah, we're not, it's 2014 is not happening this year.

0:39.0

What? We're doing 93 again?

0:41.0

Yeah, so yeah.

0:42.0

Yeah, it's your chance to set right what once went wrong.

0:45.0

So whatever happened in 1993 that you got to clear up is kind of a beginning of the Grunge era.

0:52.0

Hip-hop was just really taking over the airwaves. MC Hammer was popular, I think.

0:57.0

Or dead?

0:58.0

There might have been an Adams family movie.

1:01.0

It might have been a Wayne's World. There might, there was definitely a Jurassic Park.

1:04.8

Oh yeah, get ready next year, Jurassic Park 1.

1:07.8

Mr. Dave Shumka.

1:10.8

Hi. Hey. That's a great intro. Thank you. Getting ready for 1993, Dave Shumka. Hi. Hey, that's a great intro.

1:12.6

Thank you. Getting ready for 1993, Dave Shumka, your co-host.

1:16.0

Hi, everybody. Dave Shumka here, reporting for duty from the field here at stop podcasting yourself headquarters here.

1:25.0

Here in downtown downtown Vietnam.

1:29.0

Yeah good morning to you Vietnam.

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