More work-related hellishness! This time, there's no costumes, it's just coffee coffee coffee! We begin with the worst tasting candy I've ever put in my mouth. We follow it up with a foam party. What is a foam party, you ask? Well, I asked the same question, and this was the answer I received. Part three brings us back to the coffeehouse where some stinky hippie tries to impress his girlfriend by belittling someone in the service industry. I know it sounds awful but some people from Burlington, Vermont just don't know any better. And we close up the episode with Adam waiting for Dmitri to show up. Surely there can be some Happily Ever For The Next Day Or So, right?
Featuring Celeste, The Landlord, coffeehouse employees and customers, and a couple of Adam's unreliable friends. Intro Music: None Incidental Music: "Manha Manha" by The Muppets Incidental Music: "I Want Candy" by MC Pee Pants Incidental Music: "Slave To They Rhythm" by Grace Jones Incidental Music: "The Star Spangled Banner" by Roseanne Barrnold Outro Music: "My Last Nerve" by She Keeps Bees
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Zuzu drags Adam into a job wherein he must dress as a young orphan and hand out flyers to the rich tourists of Boston, MA. He then goes to Cranberry Lake for the holidays only to get snowed in. When he arrives back at his new apartment he is greeted by three half-naked Chinese boys. And, yet, somehow this story manages to go very, very awry.
Featuring Zuzu, The Landlord, Chuck The Incompetent, Celeste, and some of other unfortunates. Intro Music: "Oliver!" from Oliver! Incidental Music: "Boy For Sale" from Oliver! Outro Music "We Gotta Get Out Of This Place" by The Animals Having been politely asked to leave his apartment, Adam goes and interviews at a series of apartments that use the term "gay-friendly" in the apartment description, and ends up picking a place where the landlord offers FOOD in the RENT. Surely, this won't end badly. Also, Adam crush crushes and gets a phone call from a sort-of-ex who he hopes will crush him back. Lastly, the new landlord would like his tenants to leave signs, letting him know, at any given time, where they might be. The episode ends (perhaps abruptly) with ten possible places Adam might be when he's not home.
Featuring: Wiz, D, Landlord, David, and Alex. Intro Music: "I'm Broke" by Black JoeLewis & The Honeybears Incidental Music: "Where Did We Go Wrong?" by Toni Braxton & Babyface Incidental Music: "The Theme From Kawaii Crush" Outro Music: "Rattlesnakes (Dubstep Remix)" by Vexare Ah, the joys of waiting tables. In this series of vignettes we encounter Cheese Fry Face, some people who have a very liberal understanding of the term "worst case scenario", The Jesus Card People, Giggles The Chowderhead, and the frat boys who prompted certain lines from the poem Drunken Conversations At Hampshire College. We then drop in Chez Wiz/D for stories about breath mints, peanut butter apples, and masturbation.
Features: David, Wiz, D, the servers and customers of Kookaburra Canyon, and a very confused neighbor. Intro Music: "Tuesday Night" by Adam Hood Incidental Music: "Brick Dick" a mashup of Mickey Avalon & The Commodores by DJ Magnet Outro Music: "Dancing With Myself" by Billy Idol Great googledy-moogley, Adam scours Boston for black thread, and rants about people who say stupid things, only to discover that HE is a person who says stupid things. Also, the behind the scenes actually true version of the night that inspired his popular Drunken Conversations At Hampshire College poem. Plus (yes, there's more!) Adam and Jeff venture to the oddly hypnotic Popcorn Palace.
Featuring Zuzu, Jeff, Jeff's Guitarist, Screwface Mustachio, the creepy Popcorn Princess, and other people from Hampshire College that I shall not mention again. Intro Music: "Abattoir Blues" by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds Incidental Music: "Size Matters" by Natasha Bedengfield Incidental Music: "So What" from the musical Cabaret Incidental Music: "Sad Songs Piano" free music from Youtube Incidental Music: "Final Theme" from the Original Motion Soundtrack for The Abyss Outro Music: "Popcorn Music" by Hot Butter The final portion of "All My Exes Live In Sex Flicks" finds Adam taking on the role of Pumpkin Claus, in order to help out some beleaguered Christians. Then, Adam goes on a date booty call, and continues to get all meta.
Also, so as not to end on a short podcast, Adam then presents you with a Listener's Guide to "All My Exes Live In Sex Flicks" so that you can pretend there is some literary merit to this podcast. This episode features nobody you will ever hear about again. Intro Music: "The Great Pumpkin Waltz" by Vince Guaraldi Trio Outro Music: "Southside" by Common (featuring Kanye West) One night of potential fun turns into a night of self-doubt and a schism between the real Adam and The Insafemode version of Adam. Madonna posters, terrariums, freckles, and some serious self-image issues come in to play as a week of minor disappointments threatens to become a major problem.
Featuring Wiz, and two people you will never hear from again. Intro Music: "Good Vibrations" by Marky Mark & the Funky Bunch Incidental Music: "Good Vibrations" by Mark Wahlberg and The Parliament Lites Incidental Music: "Good Vibrations (Instrumental)" by The Beach Boys Outro Music: "Good Vibrations" by Nina Hagen Cute straight boys, nerdy punk rock animé haired boys, drunk bisexuals with tongue rings, Progaine Shampoo, key theft, butt grabbers, Livejournal, fetishism, Celeste, and Mortimer Velociraptor; the first part of this story was written for an Archie McPhee contest for embarrassing dating stories. I won. The final portion of the story won the hearts of Livejournal fans, as their favorite Insafemode Journal entry of 2004. I have altered it a bit, for continuity's sake, and because I hated it.
The convention mentioned is, yes, the 2003 National Poetry Slam. Also, there is a line that ended up in Drunken Conversations At Hampshire College. Also, the chair I was using squeaks periodically. I was not harboring a duck fugitive. Featuring Saint, David, Celeste, Mortimer Velociraptor, and a bunch of people you will never hear about again. Intro Music: The Revenge Of The Nerd Song Incidental Music: "The Geeks Were Right" by The Faint Incidental Music: "What What In The Butt" by Samwell Outro Music: "Shut Your Mouth" by Garbage It's not Phyllis's fault that she's the worst behaved dog in the world, her owner has some serious social issues that include writing passive-aggressive notes, stealing mail, and forging signatures on checks! It's, somehow, not even Adam's worst ever roommate, though she was nominated! All this, plus Adam meets David, starts working at another Kookaburra Canyon, gets involved in a horrific blanket warfare with a straight Australian, and watches Y Tu Mama Tambien. Not, necessarily, in that order.
Featuring Zuzu, David, Melissa, Jerry, and Cindy. Intro Music: The Theme song from the 70s sitcom Phyllis Incidental Music: "Let's Call The Whole Thing Off" by Etta Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong Outro Music: "Don't Fuck With My Money" by Penguin Prison |
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