Jeremy, Erik and Keith upset The Het? Maybe. We’re not sure. After playing a new cereal review by the Het Jeremy, Erik and Kieth attempt to dissect the note that the Het sent the show. They move on to answers 12 questions that relate to each decade in which they grew up in. Here are the questions:
What was your favorite or most memorable breakfast cereal?
What is the first movie you recall seeing in a theater?
What was your favorite kids show?
What is the first prime time television show you starting watching regularly?
What is your first memorable video game system?
What is your first memorable video game?
When did you stop thinking girls were icky?
How old were you when you had your first exciting girl experience (hug, holding hands, kissing, whatever)?
Describe your first awareness of an American crisis (hostage, flood, whatever)?
How old were you when you decided that crying was no longer a viable way of communicating?
What was your first favorite band?
What was the first band that made an impression on you?
Why not take a moment and answer them yourselves at the popsyndicate forums.
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Jeremy and Erik are once again joined by cousin Keith. Jeremy finds out the that he is three degrees away from Poultrygeist. Then they introduce a segment by The Het about Marshmallow Mateys. The trio then discusses the mundane that is blogs. Keith admits that he once ran a forlorn love blog. Grimace is defiled. A plea is made to The Het for some fresh original material. Ketih makes a request for two people to e-mail tfi@tficast.com and let us know if Erik is an idiot or not. Jeremy, Erik and Kieth pay their respects to Michael Jackson. A turn for the worst is made when Erik and Jeremy tell tasteless jokes about Micheal’s death. Billy Mays’ death is glossed over. Keith then asks a question of Vampires, Werewolves or Zombies which Jeremy and Erik convolute the hell out of. Erik tangents out of control so Jeremy starts throwing him topics to connect. Kieth describes his first experience with MULE and then talks about Madison, WI. A final request is made for The Het to provide us with some material.
Jeremy and Erik are joined by guest host Cousin Keith. After the formalities are made the entire show degenerates into high-school/college drinking, girls and drug stories. It’s a trip down memory lane with some pretty embarrassing stories. First Jeremy tells a high school 4:20+Jolt story which leads to disastrous results. Next Keith tells a story about how to lose a girl in one drunken night. Then Erik reminds us to be wary of the omelet cook on brunch line. Micheal Jackson’s death is glossed over as is the movie
Jeremy and Erik are joined by Wolfman Snack which leads into a story about a snack laden technical support story. Erik talks about his memories of presidents. Then the guys talk about getting older, spending less time at the bars and how to reinvent TFICast. Call it a mid-pod crisis. Jeremy talks about his desire to make mashups and how easy he thinks it might be (more to come on that). The ease of podcasting is discussed with not necessarily positive results. TFICast is compared to mental puke.
Jeremy and Erik discuss the Internet, Twitter, The lie that is the Facebook IQ challenge. Erik talks about his phone provider. Jeremy meets an enigma and talks about him which leads into Whole Foods and Trader Joes.
Jeremy tries to tell a short story about a Miller Brewery tour which ends up dominating the entire podcast. Sit back, relax and enjoy a little history and humor as it pertains to the Miller family of beverages.
Jeremy and Erik discuss their origins as it pertains to the Commodore 64. Jeremy talks about his history with the Bee-Line. Erik tries to figure out the difference between MODEMS, DSL and cable connections. Jeremy attempts to explain how it all works. A MULE update is detailed which leads to a conversation of kids and video games of the 21st century. The guys talk about the merits of doing absolutely nothing in a completely connected world. The conversation steers toward the old 1% of the population owning 99% talk. Jeremy admits that he watched the American Idol finale (and enjoyed it). The spice of life is discussed. A plea for some listener feedback is made.
Jeremy runs into an old friend who poo-poos the idea of The Fundamental Interconnectedness of all Things which leads to a discussion of how TFICast fits amonst the plethora of other podcasts. The guys obtain a new Nintendo Entertainment System, play a game of MULE and then relate it to society. “
