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Squatting in Azatlan - the Music Episode

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Originally Recorded 2/6/23

It started out as an aside by Stephe in Episode 54.

"We should do something about Sammy Hagar for our 55th episode."

Bruce, of course, ran with it.

That's how you get the music episode.

Of course we ran into a bout of COVID and a Texas ice storm before we got to do something about Sammy Hagar.

We start off with a tale from the SlurpToast vaults. The boys reminisce about the day they found out David Lee Roth left Van Halen and how they spent the day picking new lead singers from the available crop in 1985.

Then we talked a lot about concerts, Billy Joel and our general problems with gravity.

We touched on Bruce's half-bake theory of personal pop music relevance.

We went into WAY too much detail about Stephe's recent float therapy experiences. I'll just say "splish, splish, splish" and leave it at that.

We played a round of "What's on Your Desk?"

Then we talked about the MCU's pending dive into Quantumania and Jonathan Majors' pending superstardom.

Stephe talked about a recent leadership seminar he attended and its connection to Columbo.

We ended things up with a quick chat about Poker Face on Peacock.

That's a lot to get through, but we know if we can, so can you.

Enjoy!

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Originally Recorded 2/6/23

It started out as an aside by Stephe in Episode 54.

"We should do something about Sammy Hagar for our 55th episode."

Bruce, of course, ran with it.

That's how you get the music episode.

Of course we ran into a bout of COVID and a Texas ice storm before we got to do something about Sammy Hagar.

We start off with a tale from the SlurpToast vaults. The boys reminisce about the day they found out David Lee Roth left Van Halen and how they spent the day picking new lead singers from the available crop in 1985.

Then we talked a lot about concerts, Billy Joel and our general problems with gravity.

We touched on Bruce's half-bake theory of personal pop music relevance.

We went into WAY too much detail about Stephe's recent float therapy experiences. I'll just say "splish, splish, splish" and leave it at that.

We played a round of "What's on Your Desk?"

Then we talked about the MCU's pending dive into Quantumania and Jonathan Majors' pending superstardom.

Stephe talked about a recent leadership seminar he attended and its connection to Columbo.

We ended things up with a quick chat about Poker Face on Peacock.

That's a lot to get through, but we know if we can, so can you.

Enjoy!

  continue reading

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