Tue, 12 September 2006 This week, are you ready for some football?, Maureen figures out how to get Big Macs without going to McDonald's, Dionne Warwick must work at our sandwich shop, making friends at the alma mater, fun with the LA government, The Office and conflicts in the fall schedule, and Steve sits with Shelly from Shelly's Podcast at Podcamp Boston. Plus: More '60s teen magazine goodness!
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Outro Music: "Remember Hope" by Farewell Redemption
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Christopher S. Penn, PodCamp Co-Founder
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posted by: Christopher Penn, Financial Aid Podcast on Tue, 9/12 06:54 AM EDT
This is a swell show!
--Chris Brogan...
coFounder/Organizer
PodCamp.org
posted by: Chris Brogan... on Wed, 9/13 01:14 AM EDT
posted by: Dan "On Tap" on Wed, 9/13 10:54 AM EDT
As for good pizza in New England. I haven't found it yet either. The best I've had was from a place called the Pizza Post in Oxford, but the sauce is a little too sweet for my liking. Then again, I don't know if I've ever really had truly great pizza.
Finally, minor league hockey is great, with one major caveat. The game is a lot tougher and scrappier, like the old NHL was (think mid-80's). And the ticket prices are more than reasonable. I remember going to a Philadelphia Phantom's game at the old Spectrum a few years ago and got front row seats in front of the glass for around $20. As an aside, nothing beats front row seats at a professional hockey game. However this is the major caveat, you can't get into it as much as you normally would. This is because most of the audience is made up of mostly grade school or middle school kids. That and the venue is catered to that environment, which means campy mascots, tshirt guns, and crappy promotions. While it's nice to have a sporting event you're not ashamed to take your kids to, there's no tension and you feel really uncomfortable when a good fight breaks out.
The smell of certain food makes you nauseated, talking about certain foods makes your stomach flip, and you're really tired.
That's how I felt when I was pregnant.
I'm just saying....
posted by: Karen on Fri, 9/15 11:27 AM EDT



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