Hola, Sneakers. Welcome to Episode 436. Come for the compassionate caring, stay for the public distancing scolding.
David and Ian are still self-Sneaking, but that doesn’t mean they can’t talk: improff; math quiz; here come’s rhymin’ geography; musical no-how; best midnight musical show ever; record bucket challenge; boastie boys; the TP shortage EXPLAINED; too much is enough; flour power; yeast affection; pandemic merch; more stick, less carrot; stay the course; park violation; repulsive; home improvements; Easter egg hunt; Chicktalk; egg wash; dressing duck; boogie duck down; Lost Wages; redundant magic; tricky tricks; Ian’s video series; toy audience; helpful ghosts; The Haunting of Hill House = scary; Lock and Key = lame; Question of the Week – Sneakers respond; short-term Kelly Girl; drug traffic; Star Wars geography; commercials care; governmental aid; anime boobs; horse girl wish fulfillment; and, finally, the Breakfight Club.
Thanks for listening.
Question of the Week: What Y/A series hooked you as a kid?
Sub-question: What’s something that everyone seems to know about, but you are mostly ignorant?
Ian mentioned a new video series he is doing and we’d love for you to watch it. Please like and subscribe, as they say!
Here is a sample of Night Music, that fabulous music show from the 90s. (Please note: Episode 201 means the first episode of the second season. There were definitely NOT over two hundred episodes of this show. [I wish!])
Here is one of John Prine’s best known songs – “Sam Stone” – about a returning Vietnam vet. The lines “There’s a hole in daddy’s arm where all the money goes./Jesus Christ died for nothin’, I suppose.” really gets me.