Are you yearning for the warmth, friendliness, and cheer of a good local pub? Drop by "Four Guys Walk Into a Bar..." and sit in on the conversation. Whether it's serious or silly, you'll walk away satisfied.How It All Began
One day, a couple of us were talking about our favorite radio programs and podcasts and why we like them. We realized that we're really drawn to the ones that make us laugh (do we listen to Car Talk for advice on cars? We do not). And we realized that we're lucky enough to have a group of friends who make us laugh like that. So we thought, We should talk with those guys more often. And maybe, we thought, other people would enjoy those conversations as much as we do. So we turned them into a podcast.
Come Join Us!
Feel free to download the episodes below either directly or through the iTunes store, or if you'd just like a few samples/promos, check out our MySpace page.
Sat, 5 January 2008 Technically fine ... Behrzagahd ... firing on three cylinders ... a car with 11 cylinders ... 1001 horse carriage ... [Richard drops off] ... homage to the god of technical difficulties ... cognitive dissonance over cars ... a stable of cars ... a non-dog vehicle ... dogs appreciate fine Corinthian leather ... series of disposable Yugos ... Chernobyl mushrooms ... tons of reactive mass ... half-life of concrete ... you can't drop the hoover dam from the sky ... train-full of rotting, irradiated meat ... don't eat cow thyroids ... kiddofspeed.com ... people who take their motorcycle maintenance seriously ... Mutter museum ... Monopoly: going pro ... greatest exemplar since sliced bread ... Huckabee has the best sense of humor ... no, I am a divider ... but I'm not such a friggin idiot to think ... why the caucuses are wrong ... the difference between primaries and caucuses ... corporations should not be persons ... Weekly pick: 17 kings and 42 elephants ... atmospheric vortex engine ... I can't find anything wrong with it ... google.org ... tornado as sail ... Weekly pick: black bean soup ... Weekly pick: grilled cheese and Campbell's tomato soup ... the butter-soakability maximum of bread ... Weekly pick: Robert Harris, Imperium: A novel of ancient Rome Comments[0] |

