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msb-0280 Purr fect

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msb-0280 Purr fect

 

Direct Link to episode -> http://media.libsyn.com/media/msb/msb-0280_Purr_fect.m4a

 

Intro

 


Disclaimer! Disclaimer! Disclaimer!

 


Survey

 


FeedBack comes first, so...

 

I'm now testing the crap out of the wiki.

But I'm not going to give out the URL just yet.

It's got no content and I want to give the Societies and the Chapters a reason to go.

----

Hole...ey crap! Who are you people who just showed up on the site and downloaded like mad?

I'll take it was fewer people downloading "all" of the old episodes (But its still and awesome blip to have appear on my stats.)

---- "Fiesta Infernale" by: "Susis Maenner" http://www.susismaenner.de/

 


FeedForward

 

Okay. I have got some food news for you.

I first heard about "BaconSalt" [ http://www.baconsalt.com/ ] on the March 19, 2008 episode "OtakuGeneration" [ http://otakugeneration.libsyn.com/ ] (#145 in case you want to upload it,) and dang if it didn't sound like a great idea.

It didn't hurt that the guys were taking boring old plastic-tasting packing pop corn and turning them into baco-licious kernels, and talking about how good it was and munching on 'em and ... Well you get the mouth watering idea. [slurp ... droo-ool!]

Now, I'm as curious as the next guy, (okay, maybe a bit more, [okay, okay, a lot more,]) so I got in touch with the makers of Bacon Salt, [ http://www.baconsalt.com/ ] Justin Esch and Dave Lefkow.

I bought a variety pack with my own money, so this not a paid promo or product placement or anything like that. They're not a sponsor or anything like that (if only, if only.["sob"])

I'm friends with a chef who shares my opinion of salt, which is that, salt is fine in moderation and to cook with (when it enhances the flavor,) but once the food is cooked, salt just tastes like salt.

And salt does all kinds of nasty things to your blood pressure.

But what about when the salt is "flavored"?

What about when the salt is flavored with "Bacon"? (Hmm, "Baconny baconness.")

Now, I'm able to watch my salt intake, but this makes it "worth" watching.

No more salting things just because I'm trying to get some flavor out of them, or eating "blah" food. ("Boiling meat" in anything is a terrible thing that I'm convinced only sadists and wastrels do.)

This turns anything, heck, everything into something with "baconny goodness".

Try some, or try a variety pack like I did, of Bacon Salt, [ http://www.baconsalt.com/ ] and reach your own conclusions. And if you do tell 'em you heard it on the MSBPodcast or write is as a comment on the order.

Oh...And this is killer...

Its "Kosher" to boot.

---- "Wasserfall" by: "Susis Maenner" http://www.susismaenner.de/

 


FeedMe 

 

---- "Melancholie" by: "Susis Maenner" http://www.susismaenner.de/

 


Thesis:

 

Ya know, I've been going over some of my old shows and, damn those were good.

I may have been worse off (this was back when I was still pissed off, I "hated" self-injection [I still do but now this podcast lets me vent and to hopefully get beyond just venting,] and I still hadn't discovered anything about neuro-plasticity,) but damn, musically those shows were "good".

---- "Brackwasserrezept - GermanHipHop" by: "Brackwasser" http://www.brackwasser.de/

 


Synthesis:

 

Now I'm "not" taking any "kudos" for the artists.

They wrote the songs, played the instruments and sang the words.

All I did was gather up the songs into some shows.

But it doesn't take away from the fact that those shows sounded great.

They sounded so great that I've shuffled the deck and I'm bringing some of the tunes back with some new palaver in between the songs.

---- "Nur der Filter - GermanHipHop" by: "Brackwasser" http://www.brackwasser.de/

 


Conclusion:

 

Damn. I may have my head firmly planted in my butt psychically but there was nothing wrong with my ears.

---- "Salz in Deinen Augen - GermanHipHop" by: "Brackwasser" http://www.brackwasser.de/

 


 

Outro

And this episodes music was brought to you courtesy of Christoph [ http://input.podshow.com/ ] who's a German podcaster who was nice enough to reach out. (Man we're really "world wide.")

You'll be hearing some more suggestion by him in later episodes.

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Theme and 'incidental music' from:

"msb_theme",

 by: "Guy David",

 http://www.guydavid.com/

 no album,

 via personal contract

Song list

'Fiesta Infernale"

 by: "Susis Maenner"

 http://www.susismaenner.de/

 album: "none

 via: http://music.podshow.com/

"Wasserfall"

 by: "Susis Maenner"

 http://www.susismaenner.de/

 album: "none

 via: http://music.podshow.com/

"Melancholie"

 by: "Susis Maenner"

 http://www.susismaenner.de/

 album: "none

 via: http://music.podshow.com/

"Brackwasserrezept - GermanHipHop"

 by: "Brackwasser"

 http://www.brackwasser.de/

 album: "none

 via: http://music.podshow.com/

"Nur der Filter - GermanHipHop"

 by: "Brackwasser"

 http://www.brackwasser.de/

 album: "none

 via: http://music.podshow.com/

"Salz in Deinen Augen - GermanHipHop"

 by: "Brackwasser"

 http://www.brackwasser.de/

 album: "none

 via: http://music.podshow.com/

 


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