Sunday, April 19, 2009

Show Notes for Show 309

Show Link to the Show

Weight in Before the show

Luke - 190.5 [do you think it a fib or worst that
hair cut]
Flash - 135.5
Chirs Martin (Fill in Engineer for the vacationing Sean DeTore)
he did not wegit in, he is prediction 206

and Luke is doing Double Duty
he fill in for the Ron and Don Show which
is on before TBTL at 3 to 7 PM PDT [6 to 10 pm EDT]

The Audio is
Here.

Hour One:

"No thank you Rich Gazarian"

It about a guy who book guest on subject
but Luke will not take on his show
he keep sending him stuff
but it will not be on the show

from all the head lines mention
it sound like there headlining
on Fox News

"No thank you Rich Gazarian"

They did Talk about
Choosing music for your furual

The Most popular songs in funeral:

My Way - Frank Sinatra/Shirley Bassey

Wind Beneath My Wings - Bette Midler/Celine Dion

Time To Say Goodbye - Sarah Brightman/Andrea Bocelli

Angels - Robbie Williams

Over The Rainbow - Eva Cassidy

Luke and Jen are wondering if they suggest it or
some one esle

Jen suggest for some thing be she pass on

Opening Song - Can't get always what you wan't - Rolling Stones

Middle song - Hymm Choosen by Flash husband Jason
Ending song - Something Fun

Luke is suggesting

Have a fun song so they won't for get about him
Don't forget about me - T-puc

and think puffy song the cover the police i be think about was the nail in the coffin on "the police"

Both ask to dissec it with your family before something happened to you.

They mention a 30 rock espoied last night

From NBC.com

Ep. 318: Jackie Jormp-Jomp
After Liz receives a short-term suspension from work she must cope with life outside of "TGS" and is introduced to a whole new stress-free lifestyle.


it at the 30 Rock Section at NBC.com
or the video below.

to me i don't know
but it would be any song by the Arcade Fire from Funeral

Hour Two:

Last Night Guess Ben Huh from
Icanhascheezburger , Failblog,Pictureisunrelated and 140pedia.com, forgot to mention he was going to be Friday NY Times, it was about blogger begong Arthur

An excerpt from the story from NY Times:

Ben Huh, who bought the “Cheezburger” franchise from its original owners, hopes to create a whole line of similar books. “We’re turning user-generated content into editorial content,” said Mr. Huh, who estimates that his company will generate half a million dollars in revenue from its book deals alone.

Full Story in the NY Times Here:

The Hipster Grifter

Anybody be on the lookout for
driffer
who make the indie scene look bad.

From The New York Observer


It’s likely that when Kari Ferrell walked into the Vice magazine offices in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, last month to interview for an administrative assistant job, they thought they’d hit the jackpot. Ms. Ferrell—petite, 22 years old, of Korean heritage—had a huge tattoo of a phoenix across her chest and a cute pixie haircut. She was talkative, funny, charming, adorable. She had a tattoo on her back that read “I Love Beards.” She told them she’d been working for the New York office of the concert promotion company GoldenVoice, which puts on huge rock festivals like Coachella near Palm Springs, Calif., and that she’d moved to New York from Utah just a few months earlier. They hired her on the spot.

Link to the story and yes it get a whole lot worst.

Here the Video for more info:

As i Check this story at 650 PM on a Sunday
it is on the indie buzz

Remember if you see here in the NYC area
pleased contact the NYC police of SLC Police.

Luke and Jen Talk about the new Matthew Perry, Zac Efron movie
17 Again

Luke is telling to keep you eyes on Thomas Lennon

They also talk about the merrert about
KC electronic repo

From
The Kansas City Star

With brand names On Time, PassTime and PayTeck, car disablers are wired to the ignition and typically provide motorists three or four days’ warning, with flashing lights (green to amber to red) and quickening chirps as drop-dead payment dates near.

They will not shut down a moving car, manufacturers note, but will render starters silent the morning after the warning light turns red.

For devices that include global-positioning locators, the repo man can home in on where the vehicle sits stalled.

The disabler on Shirley Baucom’s Ford Expedition enabled her to establish a credit history, said Baucum, a grocery cashier in North Kansas City: “I love it. I wish it were on everything — the refrigerator, the stove — to help people remember” when payments are due.

Her payments to the Drive Now lot are due every two weeks, and Baucom said she hasn’t missed one in the four months she’s had the vehicle.

The slow economy has spurred installations, with the buyers’ approval, to get used cars moving off lots, said Don Lavoie, chief executive officer of Sekurus Inc. It makes On Time disablers for 1,200 dealers nationwide.


Hour Three:

TBTL After Hours

And they talk about a play about 80's Music
called "Rock of Ages"

and they talk about Song get better with age.

From The NY TImes:


The champ is unquestionably “Rock of Ages,” a seriously silly, absurdly enjoyable arena-rock musical that thrashed open at the Brooks Atkinson Theater on Tuesday night in front of a bobbing sea of cigarette lighters waved aloft. The frothing piles of pleated, teased, bleached, dyed and fried tresses being tossed around in this new show about the good old days — in this case the 1980s on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles — make “Hair” look tame indeed, virtually Rogaine-ready, the Yul Brynner of musicals.

Link TO the Artical at the NY Times

Vessna [Luke girlfriend] mention not likeing Journey Don't Stop believing until it was on the soprano TV Serier finally

Include is a good
Blog Post about 80's music by Flash

This Day in TBTL History:

April 17, 2008

The neanderthal man speaks...sort of
Link to it Here Under the 7 PM Hour

Music With You Weekend:

This Week, It a 80's Theme

Chirs Martin (Fill-in Engineer):

"The Clean"

Luke Burbank:

Missing You - John Wait

Jen Andrews:

Your Love is King - Sade

Bonus Music For you Weekend

Take A Look at Me Now - Phil Collins

My Music For you Weekend

Well my music for my weekend is the band the put 80's music on the map
big time and the music scene took notice and looking back no today music imangin
What indie music would be like without this band

so my music for the weekend is:

"Radio Free Europe" by R.E.M.


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