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November 09, 2005

Podcast #3: Can I Get a Yes-Man?

IMG_3932.JPG Ok, I did say my podcasts would be shorter, but I actually meant to say longer, three minutes longer even. I just don't care. And speaking of longer, I totally lied about the CD, hence the little outburst on this the latest podcast, podcast #3.

For a more focused expression of anger, check this out:

scammin on tha public whichya marxist rhetoric
bloated and hairy like your boys karl and frederick
foaming at the mouth like a rabid animal
economically you're nuttin butta glutinous cannibal

A sweet little ode to Michael Moore and his ilk from the first professionally mixed and mastered tune on the upcoming CD, knocked out by my man Rex Gibson last Saturday at Shabby Road Studios in Williamsburg. If you really need to hear this, feel free to fast forward through the improv section, just keep in mind that this week's improv, 'luckies' is an exaltron podcast exclusive- doesn't sound so lame now does it?

Other news: I'm trying to get a gig at Boogaloo- anybody got a contact over there? I guess I could just call them up and figure out who does their booking. But it seems like it would be a cool place for a gig. Also I'm trying to organize a New Year's Eve party. Hit me up if you have any interest in helping me organize this shizz. It could be bananas.

Finally, I had a good time last week watching and helping to beat this idiot Richard Martin with his own severed limbs when he tried to pass off a completely dishonest and vicious smear of Ayn Rand on an out-of-the-way newsblog called New West Politics (I guess he didn't count on his article coming up on Rand-ar searches like the one I put at the bottom of this blog). Normally "playing whack-a-mole with irrationalists" is not my cup of tea, but in this case I think the point was made that you can't judge a book by what some propaganda spewing leftist tries to attribute to it.

Posted by exaltron at November 9, 2005 12:26 AM

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