Inside August.
Posted another podcast, as you can see, and it's chock full of whatever the hell we've been doing for the past three months. If after listening to it you can explain to me what that may have been, I'd be eternally grateful. Just contact me at:
Joe Perry of Big Green Behind the hot water pipes Cheney Hammer Mill Somewhere in Upstate New York
I'll get it.
Anyway, here's what we have on the menu for August:
Ned Trek 19 - Careact This episode is loosely based on "The Changeling", an episode of classic Star Trek that features a killer space-probe named Nomad that thinks Captain Kirk is its long-lost mother. In our version, instead of killing everything in sight, the probe gives every living being it encounters single-payer health insurance. Hilarity ensues.
The episode includes six new Big Green songs that sort of drag the plot forward in a somewhat haphazard way. These include:
Spiro's Song (Die-de-die) - A surprisingly introspective number for the android ex president, featuring android Spiro Agnew on backing vocals and a big beanfeast singalong.
Sick Poor Jerk in a Herd - Ned's song about his assessment of health care in the good old U. S. of A. .... I mean, Confederacy of Planets.
Some Health Care - Mr. Welsh pulls it out again with a posthumous number about how crappy coverage hastened his untimely end. Perhaps the first song in the English language to use "Space Probe Machine" as a refrain.
Romneycare - A jazzy little number about just what it says, and what Mitt plans to do about it.
Well, Well, Well - Richard Pearle's ode to profitability and health. A bit overproduced, but perhaps appropriately so, given the singer's high opinion of himself.
Medicare - Doc Coburn rock out plaintively about the bane of his existence ... that damned socialist menace, concocted by LBJ.
Put the Phone Down Yeah, we talk about some stuff. Mostly disposable, but give it a listen. You never know what we're likely to say, right? We read out of a 1991 recording magazine, Matt does some funny voices and threatens to sue the memory of Sonny Tufts. That sort of thing.
Joe Perry of Big Green Behind the hot water pipes Cheney Hammer Mill Somewhere in Upstate New York
I'll get it.
Anyway, here's what we have on the menu for August:
Ned Trek 19 - Careact This episode is loosely based on "The Changeling", an episode of classic Star Trek that features a killer space-probe named Nomad that thinks Captain Kirk is its long-lost mother. In our version, instead of killing everything in sight, the probe gives every living being it encounters single-payer health insurance. Hilarity ensues.
The episode includes six new Big Green songs that sort of drag the plot forward in a somewhat haphazard way. These include:
Spiro's Song (Die-de-die) - A surprisingly introspective number for the android ex president, featuring android Spiro Agnew on backing vocals and a big beanfeast singalong.
Sick Poor Jerk in a Herd - Ned's song about his assessment of health care in the good old U. S. of A. .... I mean, Confederacy of Planets.
Some Health Care - Mr. Welsh pulls it out again with a posthumous number about how crappy coverage hastened his untimely end. Perhaps the first song in the English language to use "Space Probe Machine" as a refrain.
Romneycare - A jazzy little number about just what it says, and what Mitt plans to do about it.
Well, Well, Well - Richard Pearle's ode to profitability and health. A bit overproduced, but perhaps appropriately so, given the singer's high opinion of himself.
Medicare - Doc Coburn rock out plaintively about the bane of his existence ... that damned socialist menace, concocted by LBJ.
Put the Phone Down Yeah, we talk about some stuff. Mostly disposable, but give it a listen. You never know what we're likely to say, right? We read out of a 1991 recording magazine, Matt does some funny voices and threatens to sue the memory of Sonny Tufts. That sort of thing.
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