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      <title>Cheeze Whiz Lyrics &#8211; From the Archives</title>
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      <description>From long, long ago, I found this list of alternitive Police lyrics inspired by cheez whiz. From none other than Mr. John Arley Burns. Enjoy! CHEEZE WHIZ (roxanne): 1 Cheeze Whiz you don't have to sit on the shelf tonight The holocaust is over, let's eat our processed cheeze, alright! Cheeze Whiz you don't have to be the pawn of KRAFT tonight; Walk the shelves for money, you don't have to sell your body to the Right. Cheeze Whiz You don't have to sit on the shelf tonight Cheeze Whiz You don't have to sit on the shelf tonight Cheeze Whiz Sit on the shelf tonight Cheeze Whiz Sit on the shelf tonight Cheeze Whiz Sit on the shelf tonight Cheeze Whiz Sit on the shelf tonight I've feared you since I bought you I wouldn't spread without you; I have to tell you how consitent you are, How you're heated to 150 degrees. I know your taste is made up, So put away that milk cup. Spread it once, spread it again, It's a bad cheeze. CAN'T STAND LOOSING CONSISTENCY (can't stand loosing you): 2 I've m...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>From long, long ago, I found this list of alternitive Police lyrics inspired by cheez whiz. From none other than Mr. John Arley Burns. Enjoy! CHEEZE WHIZ (roxanne): 1 Cheeze Whiz you don't have to sit on the shelf tonight The holocaust is over, let's eat our processed cheeze, alright! Cheeze Whiz you don't have to be the pawn of KRAFT tonight; Walk the shelves for money, you don't have to sell your body to the Right. Cheeze Whiz You don't have to sit on the shelf tonight Cheeze Whiz You don't have to sit on the shelf tonight Cheeze Whiz Sit on the shelf tonight Cheeze Whiz Sit on the shelf tonight Cheeze Whiz Sit on the shelf tonight Cheeze Whiz Sit on the shelf tonight I've feared you since I bought you I wouldn't spread without you; I have to tell you how consitent you are, How you're heated to 150 degrees. I know your taste is made up, So put away that milk cup. Spread it once, spread it again, It's a bad cheeze. CAN'T STAND LOOSING CONSISTENCY (can't stand loosing you): 2 I've melted you so many times today, And I guess it's all tru what the labels say I see you sent my VELVETTA back and my proof of purchase and it was scratched You'll be sorry when I'm spread And all this cheeze will be on your head. CHEEZE FOOD IN A BOTTLE (message in a bottle): 3 Just a processed food Nothing real in me-o; Another phony food in a factory-o. My artifical cream Not a man could bear-air; feel my creaminess running through your hair-o. I'll send an SOS to my tongue I'll send an SOS to my tongue I hope that someone eats my I hope that someone eats my I hope that someone eats my Cheeze Food in a Bottle. A year has passed since my expiration date But I'm as good as I was from the start; Only my preservatives can keep me together; Love can mend your life, CHEEZE FOOD can make you fa-aaart. I'll send an SOS to my tongue I'll send an SOS to my tongue I hope that someone eats my I hope that someone eats my I hope that someone eats my Cheeze Food in a Bottle. Woke up this morning, don't believe what I saw; A hundred gallons of processed cheeze Sitting on the floor. Seems my dream came true about cheeze food A hundred billion tons of goo From the factory floor. I'll send an SOS to my tongue I'll send an SOS to my tongue I hope that someone eats my I hope that someone eats my I hope that someone eats my Cheeze Food in a Bottle. Sending out a Food Recall (repeat and fade) SITTING ON THE SHELF (walking on the moon): 4 Giant carts are what you take, Walking through the store. I hope you'll pick me up, Walking through the store. I'll be here forever, Sitting on the shelf. I could keep forever, Sitting on, sitting on The shelf. Will you come and pick me up? Sitting on the shelf. Will I make your wife throw up? Sitting on the shelf. Am I made of leather? Sitting on the shelf. You could squeeze forever, Sitting on the shelf. Some may say, I'll go bad some day; No way, I'm reinfored with artificial whey, I'll stay I'm garunteed t DON'T SQUEEZE SO CLOSE TO ME (don't stand so close to me): 5,13 New Cheez Whiz, the subject, of consumer fantasy. It wants you, so badly, Just pick up and squeeze! The other cheezses, so jealous, you know how bad cheeze gets; Sometimes it's not so easy to be the spreadable cheeze pet. Temptation, frustration, So bad it makes him eat. On a sandwitch, the bread's waiting, His slice is warm and dry. Loose cheeze in the factory, To blend they try and try; Oh no, it's not melting, Genetic engineering gone arwy. Don't squeeze so close to me. Goo goo goo, goo goo goo (de doo doo doo, de da da da): 6 EVERY LITTLE THING SHE MAKES IS PROCESSED (every little thing she does is magic): 7 IMPERVIOUS ONE (invisible sun): 8 CHEEZE IN A VERY FIGURATIVE SENSE (spirits in the material world): 9 There's a yellowish solution in our blended constitution Milk is only an illusion This is a cheezey revolution! We are cheeze in a very figurative sense Our so-called natural feel Though we may appear bright yellow - Is only 51 percent real for all you know, we're made of jello. We are cheeze in a very figurative sense Where does the real cheeze lie? There is nothing left but nylon Why does this label lie? This is surplus army pylon. We are cheeze in a very figurative sense EVERY SQUEEZE YOU TAKE (every move you take): 10 Every squeeze you take, Every sandwich you make; Every polymer you break Every spread you bake, I'll be squeezing you. Can't you see... That you should squeeze me. How my poor cap aes With every squeeze you take. Every time I bait Every fish I ate; Every time I mate Every single crate, I'll be squeezing you. KING OF CHEEZE (king of pain): 11 There's a little Cheeze Whiz on the shelf today It's the same old cheeze as yesterday; There a black spot over the experation date But It'll never go bad anyway. I have stood here for years next to the beans and peas, But I've got to be strong in case someone needs me; There's a customer somewhere that I've got to please, And it's my destiny to be the King of Cheeze. There's a little Cheeze Whiz on the shelf today (I was made at KRAFT) It's the same old cheeze as yesterday; (I was made at KRAFT) There a black spot over the experation date (I was made at KRAFT) But It'll never go bad anyway. (I was made at KRAFT) I have stood here for years next to the beans and peas, But I've got to be strong in case someone needs me; There's a customer somewhere that I've got to please, And it's my destiny to be the King of Cheeze. I'm a four-step modern miracle (I was made at KRAFT) I'm nutrified, emulsified cheeze food; (I was made at KRAFT) I have a shelf life of 400 years (I was made at KRAFT) The worst of Central Market's fears. (I was made at KRAFT) I have stood here for years next to the beans and peas, But I've got to be strong in case someone needs me; There's a customer somewhere that I've got to please, And it's my destiny to be the King of Cheeze. There's a tube on the shaft where I come out There's a form where I'm molded and punched out; There's a light to make sure that I'm cheezy There's a foul wrapper preserving my quality. There's a chance I may kill my owner (I was made at KRAFT) But not before the meal is over. (I was made at KRAFT) There's a little Cheeze Whiz on the shelf today It's the same old cheeze as yesterday; I have stood here for years next to the beans and peas, But I've got to be strong in case someone needs me; There's a customer somewhere that I've got to please, And it's my destiny to be the King of Cheeze......... King of Cheeze I'll always be the King of Cheeze......... WRAPPED AROUND WITH CARDBOARD (wrapped around your finger): I have only come here seeking food stuff. Things I thought they warned me of in health class I wish I had found something more natural That ooze will be here long from now alternative lyrics to 'It's getting better all the time' by the Beatles I'd have to admit it's getting better just a little better all the time; I'd have to admit it's getting better just a little better since Linux was mine. I used to be cruel to my users I'd BSDthem and kept them apart from the code that they loved; Man I was mean but I'm changing to Scheme and I'm using a Linux OS. I'd have to admit it's getting better just a little better all the time; I'd have to admit it's getting better just a little better since Linux was mine. I used to get mad at my tools the interface wasn't that cool; They're holding me down, can't play around filling me up with their rules. I'd have to admit it's getting better just a little better all the time; I'd have to admit it's getting better just a little better since Linux was mine. I wanted a better OS a GNU one with no install mess; I thought, "what the heck," and used deselect Debian Linux's the best. I'd have to admit it's getting better just a little better all the time; I'd have to admit it's getting better just a little better since Linux was mine.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>From long, long ago, I found this list of alternitive Police lyrics inspired by cheez whiz. From none other than Mr. John Arley Burns. Enjoy! CHEEZE WHIZ (roxanne): 1 Cheeze Whiz you don't have to sit on the shelf tonight The holocaust is over, let's eat our processed cheeze, alright! Cheeze Whiz you don't have to be the pawn of KRAFT tonight; Walk the shelves for money, you don't have to sell your body to the Right. Cheeze Whiz You don't have to sit on the shelf tonight Cheeze Whiz You don't have to sit on the shelf tonight Cheeze Whiz Sit on the shelf tonight Cheeze Whiz Sit on the shelf tonight Cheeze Whiz Sit on the shelf tonight Cheeze Whiz Sit on the shelf tonight I've feared you since I bought you I wouldn't spread without you; I have to tell you how consitent you are, How you're heated to 150 degrees. I know your taste is made up, So put away that milk cup. Spread it once, spread it again, It's a bad cheeze. CAN'T STAND LOOSING CONSISTENCY (can't stand loosing you): 2 I've melted you so many times today, And I guess it's all tru what the labels say I see you sent my VELVETTA back and my proof of purchase and it was scratched You'll be sorry when I'm spread And all this cheeze will be on your head. CHEEZE FOOD IN A BOTTLE (message in a bottle): 3 Just a processed food Nothing real in me-o; Another phony food in a factory-o. My artifical cream Not a man could bear-air; feel my creaminess running through your hair-o. I'll send an SOS to my tongue I'll send an SOS to my tongue I hope that someone eats my I hope that someone eats my I hope that someone eats my Cheeze Food in a Bottle. A year has passed since my expiration date But I'm as good as I was from the start; Only my preservatives can keep me together; Love can mend your life, CHEEZE FOOD can make you fa-aaart. I'll send an SOS to my tongue I'll send an SOS to my tongue I hope that someone eats my I hope that someone eats my I hope that someone eats my Cheeze Food in a Bottle. Woke up this morning, don't believe what I saw; A hundred gallons of processed cheeze Sitting on the floor. Seems my dream came true about cheeze food A hundred billion tons of goo From the factory floor. I'll send an SOS to my tongue I'll send an SOS to my tongue I hope that someone eats my I hope that someone eats my I hope that someone eats my Cheeze Food in a Bottle. Sending out a Food Recall (repeat and fade) SITTING ON THE SHELF (walking on the moon): 4 Giant carts are what you take, Walking through the store. I hope you'll pick me up, Walking through the store. I'll be here forever, Sitting on the shelf. I could keep forever, Sitting on, sitting on The shelf. Will you come and pick me up? Sitting on the shelf. Will I make your wife throw up? Sitting on the shelf. Am I made of leather? Sitting on the shelf. You could squeeze forever, Sitting on the shelf. Some may say, I'll go bad some day; No way, I'm reinfored with artificial whey, I'll stay I'm garunteed t DON'T SQUEEZE SO CLOSE TO ME (don't stand so close to me): 5,13 New Cheez Whiz, the subject, of consumer fantasy. It wants you, so badly, Just pick up and squeeze! The other cheezses, so jealous, you know how bad cheeze gets; Sometimes it's not so easy to be the spreadable cheeze pet. Temptation, frustration, So bad it makes him eat. On a sandwitch, the bread's waiting, His slice is warm and dry. Loose cheeze in the factory, To blend they try and try; Oh no, it's not melting, Genetic engineering gone arwy. Don't squeeze so close to me. Goo goo goo, goo goo goo (de doo doo doo, de da da da): 6 EVERY LITTLE THING SHE MAKES IS PROCESSED (every little thing she does is magic): 7 IMPERVIOUS ONE (invisible sun): 8 CHEEZE IN A VERY FIGURATIVE SENSE (spirits in the material world): 9 There's a yellowish solution in our blended constitution Milk is only an illusion This is a cheezey revolution! We are cheeze in a very figurative sense Our so-called natural feel Though we may appear bright yellow - Is only 51 percent real for all you know, we're made of jello. We are cheeze in a very figurative sense Where does the real cheeze lie? There is nothing left but nylon Why does this label lie? This is surplus army pylon. We are cheeze in a very figurative sense EVERY SQUEEZE YOU TAKE (every move you take): 10 Every squeeze you take, Every sandwich you make; Every polymer you break Every spread you bake, I'll be squeezing you. Can't you see... That you should squeeze me. How my poor cap aes With every squeeze you take. Every time I bait Every fish I ate; Every time I mate Every single crate, I'll be squeezing you. KING OF CHEEZE (king of pain): 11 There's a little Cheeze Whiz on the shelf today It's the same old cheeze as yesterday; There a black spot over the experation date But It'll never go bad anyway. I have stood here for years next to the beans and peas, But I've got to be strong in case someone needs me; There's a customer somewhere that I've got to please, And it's my destiny to be the King of Cheeze. There's a little Cheeze Whiz on the shelf today (I was made at KRAFT) It's the same old cheeze as yesterday; (I was made at KRAFT) There a black spot over the experation date (I was made at KRAFT) But It'll never go bad anyway. (I was made at KRAFT) I have stood here for years next to the beans and peas, But I've got to be strong in case someone needs me; There's a customer somewhere that I've got to please, And it's my destiny to be the King of Cheeze. I'm a four-step modern miracle (I was made at KRAFT) I'm nutrified, emulsified cheeze food; (I was made at KRAFT) I have a shelf life of 400 years (I was made at KRAFT) The worst of Central Market's fears. (I was made at KRAFT) I have stood here for years next to the beans and peas, But I've got to be strong in case someone needs me; There's a customer somewhere that I've got to please, And it's my destiny to be the King of Cheeze. There's a tube on the shaft where I come out There's a form where I'm molded and punched out; There's a light to make sure that I'm cheezy There's a foul wrapper preserving my quality. There's a chance I may kill my owner (I was made at KRAFT) But not before the meal is over. (I was made at KRAFT) There's a little Cheeze Whiz on the shelf today It's the same old cheeze as yesterday; I have stood here for years next to the beans and peas, But I've got to be strong in case someone needs me; There's a customer somewhere that I've got to please, And it's my destiny to be the King of Cheeze......... King of Cheeze I'll always be the King of Cheeze......... WRAPPED AROUND WITH CARDBOARD (wrapped around your finger): I have only come here seeking food stuff. Things I thought they warned me of in health class I wish I had found something more natural That ooze will be here long from now alternative lyrics to 'It's getting better all the time' by the Beatles I'd have to admit it's getting better just a little better all the time; I'd have to admit it's getting better just a little better since Linux was mine. I used to be cruel to my users I'd BSDthem and kept them apart from the code that they loved; Man I was mean but I'm changing to Scheme and I'm using a Linux OS. I'd have to admit it's getting better just a little better all the time; I'd have to admit it's getting better just a little better since Linux was mine. I used to get mad at my tools the interface wasn't that cool; They're holding me down, can't play around filling me up with their rules. I'd have to admit it's getting better just a little better all the time; I'd have to admit it's getting better just a little better since Linux was mine. I wanted a better OS a GNU one with no install mess; I thought, "what the heck," and used deselect Debian Linux's the best. I'd have to admit it's getting better just a little better all the time; I'd have to admit it's getting better just a little better since Linux was mine.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Adrenaline Junkies and Template Zombies: Understanding Patterns of Project Behavior by Suzanne Robertson My rating: 3 of 5 stars As with most pattern books, this is one you flip through in an hour and then save it to refer back to. The strength of software management and development pattern books is describing problems that commonly occur, not really telling you how to fix them. Thus, hey tend to be frustrating because you&amp;#8217;re left thinking, &amp;#8220;how am I going to get this to work in my organization?&amp;#8221; There is a certain level of detail in some of these patterns that&amp;#8217;s refreshing, but most are just brief outlines of a software management or team-work problem.Still, they&amp;#8217;re extremely helpful things to keep in mind which you may be forgetting (&amp;#8220;The Empty Chair&amp;#8221;) or no longer think applies to you (&amp;#8220;Young Pups Old Dogs&amp;#8221;), helpful advice if you must do it (&amp;#8220;Offshore Follies&amp;#8221;), to some that can be reduced to a clever quip, as in ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Adrenaline Junkies and Template Zombies: Understanding Patterns of Project Behavior by Suzanne Robertson My rating: 3 of 5 stars As with most pattern books, this is one you flip through in an hour and then save it to refer back to. The strength of software management and development pattern books is describing problems that commonly occur, not really telling you how to fix them. Thus, hey tend to be frustrating because you&amp;#8217;re left thinking, &amp;#8220;how am I going to get this to work in my organization?&amp;#8221; There is a certain level of detail in some of these patterns that&amp;#8217;s refreshing, but most are just brief outlines of a software management or team-work problem.Still, they&amp;#8217;re extremely helpful things to keep in mind which you may be forgetting (&amp;#8220;The Empty Chair&amp;#8221;) or no longer think applies to you (&amp;#8220;Young Pups Old Dogs&amp;#8221;), helpful advice if you must do it (&amp;#8220;Offshore Follies&amp;#8221;), to some that can be reduced to a clever quip, as in &amp;#8220;War Room&amp;#8221; where DeMarco says, &amp;#8220;I&amp;#8217;m beginning to think that a project not worth a war room may be a project not worth doing.&amp;#8221;There&amp;#8217;s solid advice in here, but the 0th pattern is &amp;#8220;Be humble: never assume you have this shit figured out.&amp;#8221; After that, many of them are extremely good advice. View all my reviews &amp;gt;&amp;gt;</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Adrenaline Junkies and Template Zombies: Understanding Patterns of Project Behavior by Suzanne Robertson My rating: 3 of 5 stars As with most pattern books, this is one you flip through in an hour and then save it to refer back to. The strength of software management and development pattern books is describing problems that commonly occur, not really telling you how to fix them. Thus, hey tend to be frustrating because you&amp;#8217;re left thinking, &amp;#8220;how am I going to get this to work in my organization?&amp;#8221; There is a certain level of detail in some of these patterns that&amp;#8217;s refreshing, but most are just brief outlines of a software management or team-work problem.Still, they&amp;#8217;re extremely helpful things to keep in mind which you may be forgetting (&amp;#8220;The Empty Chair&amp;#8221;) or no longer think applies to you (&amp;#8220;Young Pups Old Dogs&amp;#8221;), helpful advice if you must do it (&amp;#8220;Offshore Follies&amp;#8221;), to some that can be reduced to a clever quip, as in &amp;#8220;War Room&amp;#8221; where DeMarco says, &amp;#8220;I&amp;#8217;m beginning to think that a project not worth a war room may be a project not worth doing.&amp;#8221;There&amp;#8217;s solid advice in here, but the 0th pattern is &amp;#8220;Be humble: never assume you have this shit figured out.&amp;#8221; After that, many of them are extremely good advice. View all my reviews &amp;gt;&amp;gt;</itunes:summary>
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      <description>To listen to the episode, subscribe to the podcast feed in iTunes or whatever, download the episode directly, or click play below to listen right here: Charles and I finally start off The Burger Beat, here with the Jo&amp;#8217;s on 2nd street burger. Both of us enjoyed it. Sprinkled through-out, there&amp;#8217;s of course much other commentary, including some shockingly technical talk.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>To listen to the episode, subscribe to the podcast feed in iTunes or whatever, download the episode directly, or click play below to listen right here: Charles and I finally start off The Burger Beat, here with the Jo&amp;#8217;s on 2nd street burger. Both of us enjoyed it. Sprinkled through-out, there&amp;#8217;s of course much other commentary, including some shockingly technical talk.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>To listen to the episode, subscribe to the podcast feed in iTunes or whatever, download the episode directly, or click play below to listen right here: Charles and I finally start off The Burger Beat, here with the Jo&amp;#8217;s on 2nd street burger. Both of us enjoyed it. Sprinkled through-out, there&amp;#8217;s of course much other commentary, including some shockingly technical talk.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Austin Politicos, Urban Outdoors, Nagging &#8211; Austin&#8217;s Very Own #45</title>
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      <description>To listen to the episode, subscribe to the podcast feed in iTunes or whatever, download the episode directly, or click play below to listen right here: While Kim and I drive around to do some errands, we discuss: The Texas Freedom Network fund-raiser thingy, pictured above. Culture wars in Texas. We decide to drive downtown the have an &amp;#8220;urban&amp;#8221; outdoor day. On that topic, Kim and I discuss things to do when the weather&amp;#8217;s finally nice outside, as it is now in Austin. Top on Kim&amp;#8217;s list, going to town lake (which we ended up doing later in the day). After deciding to go get a Jo&amp;#8217;s burger, Kim is flummoxed by the non-removable batteries in new Apple laptops. And then Kim remembers one of her current topics: does she nag and sigh too much? Resolving Auggie&amp;#8217;s hacking cough.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>To listen to the episode, subscribe to the podcast feed in iTunes or whatever, download the episode directly, or click play below to listen right here: While Kim and I drive around to do some errands, we discuss: The Texas Freedom Network fund-raiser thingy, pictured above. Culture wars in Texas. We decide to drive downtown the have an &amp;#8220;urban&amp;#8221; outdoor day. On that topic, Kim and I discuss things to do when the weather&amp;#8217;s finally nice outside, as it is now in Austin. Top on Kim&amp;#8217;s list, going to town lake (which we ended up doing later in the day). After deciding to go get a Jo&amp;#8217;s burger, Kim is flummoxed by the non-removable batteries in new Apple laptops. And then Kim remembers one of her current topics: does she nag and sigh too much? Resolving Auggie&amp;#8217;s hacking cough.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>To listen to the episode, subscribe to the podcast feed in iTunes or whatever, download the episode directly, or click play below to listen right here: While Kim and I drive around to do some errands, we discuss: The Texas Freedom Network fund-raiser thingy, pictured above. Culture wars in Texas. We decide to drive downtown the have an &amp;#8220;urban&amp;#8221; outdoor day. On that topic, Kim and I discuss things to do when the weather&amp;#8217;s finally nice outside, as it is now in Austin. Top on Kim&amp;#8217;s list, going to town lake (which we ended up doing later in the day). After deciding to go get a Jo&amp;#8217;s burger, Kim is flummoxed by the non-removable batteries in new Apple laptops. And then Kim remembers one of her current topics: does she nag and sigh too much? Resolving Auggie&amp;#8217;s hacking cough.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Evening Strolling &#8211; Austin&#8217;s Very Own #44</title>
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      <description>To listen to the episode, subscribe to the podcast feed in iTunes or whatever, download the episode directly, or click play below to listen right here: Join Kim and I as we walk around the neighborhood and experiment with sound. Also, the dream I had where I had to marry the drug king pen&amp;#8217;s little sister.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>To listen to the episode, subscribe to the podcast feed in iTunes or whatever, download the episode directly, or click play below to listen right here: Join Kim and I as we walk around the neighborhood and experiment with sound. Also, the dream I had where I had to marry the drug king pen&amp;#8217;s little sister.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>To listen to the episode, subscribe to the podcast feed in iTunes or whatever, download the episode directly, or click play below to listen right here: Join Kim and I as we walk around the neighborhood and experiment with sound. Also, the dream I had where I had to marry the drug king pen&amp;#8217;s little sister.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 16:51:09 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Kim Sounds &#8211; Austin&#8217;s Very Own #43</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25333631-Kim-Sounds-%E2%80%93-Austin%E2%80%99s-Very-Own-43</link>
      <description>To listen to the episode, subscribe to the podcast feed in iTunes or whatever, download the episode directly, or click play below to listen right here: After walking into the house, we go over common sounds that Kim makes as she feeds out dog. Also, &amp;#8220;combo locos.&amp;#8221;</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>To listen to the episode, subscribe to the podcast feed in iTunes or whatever, download the episode directly, or click play below to listen right here: After walking into the house, we go over common sounds that Kim makes as she feeds out dog. Also, &amp;#8220;combo locos.&amp;#8221;</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>To listen to the episode, subscribe to the podcast feed in iTunes or whatever, download the episode directly, or click play below to listen right here: After walking into the house, we go over common sounds that Kim makes as she feeds out dog. Also, &amp;#8220;combo locos.&amp;#8221;</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 16:43:05 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Hamthrax in the neighborhood &#8211; Austin&#8217;s Very Own #42</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25333636-Hamthrax-in-the-neighborhood-%E2%80%93-Austin%E2%80%99s-Very-Own-42</link>
      <description>To listen to the episode, subscribe to the podcast feed in iTunes or whatever, download the episode directly, or click play below to listen right here: Driving back from the gym, Kim and I talk about exposure to swine flu, which we never suffered from, except to be bored. We also go over a revolutionary, funny head crank mime move I came up with it. The &amp;#8220;crank thing&amp;#8221; was a big hit with Kim.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>To listen to the episode, subscribe to the podcast feed in iTunes or whatever, download the episode directly, or click play below to listen right here: Driving back from the gym, Kim and I talk about exposure to swine flu, which we never suffered from, except to be bored. We also go over a revolutionary, funny head crank mime move I came up with it. The &amp;#8220;crank thing&amp;#8221; was a big hit with Kim.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>To listen to the episode, subscribe to the podcast feed in iTunes or whatever, download the episode directly, or click play below to listen right here: Driving back from the gym, Kim and I talk about exposure to swine flu, which we never suffered from, except to be bored. We also go over a revolutionary, funny head crank mime move I came up with it. The &amp;#8220;crank thing&amp;#8221; was a big hit with Kim.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 16:36:38 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>&#8220;They&#8217;ll validate!&#8221; &#8211; Austin&#8217;s Very Own #41</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25333640-%E2%80%9CThey%E2%80%99ll-validate-%E2%80%9D-%E2%80%93-Austin%E2%80%99s-Very-Own-41</link>
      <description>To listen to the episode, subscribe to the podcast feed in iTunes or whatever, download the episode directly, or click play below to listen right here: While driving to the Austin City Hall, Kim and I figure out MMS on the iPhone. We also discuss topics like my driving &amp;#8220;issues,&amp;#8221; what The Kids are learning these days, downtown condos (&amp;#8221;that&amp;#8217;s the thing: when you live downtown you work downtown&amp;#8221;), The Bubbagump Shrimp Company, and simulacrums. It&amp;#8217;s thrilling!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>To listen to the episode, subscribe to the podcast feed in iTunes or whatever, download the episode directly, or click play below to listen right here: While driving to the Austin City Hall, Kim and I figure out MMS on the iPhone. We also discuss topics like my driving &amp;#8220;issues,&amp;#8221; what The Kids are learning these days, downtown condos (&amp;#8221;that&amp;#8217;s the thing: when you live downtown you work downtown&amp;#8221;), The Bubbagump Shrimp Company, and simulacrums. It&amp;#8217;s thrilling!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>To listen to the episode, subscribe to the podcast feed in iTunes or whatever, download the episode directly, or click play below to listen right here: While driving to the Austin City Hall, Kim and I figure out MMS on the iPhone. We also discuss topics like my driving &amp;#8220;issues,&amp;#8221; what The Kids are learning these days, downtown condos (&amp;#8221;that&amp;#8217;s the thing: when you live downtown you work downtown&amp;#8221;), The Bubbagump Shrimp Company, and simulacrums. It&amp;#8217;s thrilling!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 16:29:39 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Cone of Shame</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25261711-Cone-of-Shame</link>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2009 15:13:29 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Westin Bonaventure, Sushi in LA</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25256396-Westin-Bonaventure-Sushi-in-LA</link>
      <description>Westin Bonaventure, originally uploaded by cote. While at Adobe MAX this year, I stayed in this place, the &amp;#8220;Bonaventure&amp;#8221; as everyone calls it. It&amp;#8217;s sort of a weirded out collection of five cylinder towers with a low-key hotel-mall inside. As a plaque next to an elevator noted, there was a scene in True Lies shot in one of the elevators. Down the street on 7th, there was a just dandy sushi place called Octopus (a local chain, I think). In fact, when I looked up sushi in Yelp, the neighborhood was crawling with &amp;#8216;em.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Westin Bonaventure, originally uploaded by cote. While at Adobe MAX this year, I stayed in this place, the &amp;#8220;Bonaventure&amp;#8221; as everyone calls it. It&amp;#8217;s sort of a weirded out collection of five cylinder towers with a low-key hotel-mall inside. As a plaque next to an elevator noted, there was a scene in True Lies shot in one of the elevators. Down the street on 7th, there was a just dandy sushi place called Octopus (a local chain, I think). In fact, when I looked up sushi in Yelp, the neighborhood was crawling with &amp;#8216;em.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Westin Bonaventure, originally uploaded by cote. While at Adobe MAX this year, I stayed in this place, the &amp;#8220;Bonaventure&amp;#8221; as everyone calls it. It&amp;#8217;s sort of a weirded out collection of five cylinder towers with a low-key hotel-mall inside. As a plaque next to an elevator noted, there was a scene in True Lies shot in one of the elevators. Down the street on 7th, there was a just dandy sushi place called Octopus (a local chain, I think). In fact, when I looked up sushi in Yelp, the neighborhood was crawling with &amp;#8216;em.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 16:29:44 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Review: It Can&#8217;t Happen Here</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25256397-Review-It-Can%E2%80%99t-Happen-Here</link>
      <description>It Can&amp;#8217;t Happen Here by Sinclair Lewis My rating: 2 of 5 stars I gave up reading this one because it never seemed to get to a plot. And, you know, it was like a &amp;#8220;bad things can happen&amp;#8221; book that got a bit repetitive and (given how cynical we all are now-a-days, without even thinking about it) unoriginal. I feel like a schmuck for not reading a book written by a Nobel Prize winner, but those episodes of Mad Men aren&amp;#8217;t going to watch themselves.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>It Can&amp;#8217;t Happen Here by Sinclair Lewis My rating: 2 of 5 stars I gave up reading this one because it never seemed to get to a plot. And, you know, it was like a &amp;#8220;bad things can happen&amp;#8221; book that got a bit repetitive and (given how cynical we all are now-a-days, without even thinking about it) unoriginal. I feel like a schmuck for not reading a book written by a Nobel Prize winner, but those episodes of Mad Men aren&amp;#8217;t going to watch themselves.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>It Can&amp;#8217;t Happen Here by Sinclair Lewis My rating: 2 of 5 stars I gave up reading this one because it never seemed to get to a plot. And, you know, it was like a &amp;#8220;bad things can happen&amp;#8221; book that got a bit repetitive and (given how cynical we all are now-a-days, without even thinking about it) unoriginal. I feel like a schmuck for not reading a book written by a Nobel Prize winner, but those episodes of Mad Men aren&amp;#8217;t going to watch themselves.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 16:15:52 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>It was somehow unfair</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25229557-It-was-somehow-unfair</link>
      <description>But the Saigon years would not be happy ones. After all those years learning control, discipline, making those the touchstones of his life, Max Taylor was now confronted by the wild irrationality, the deviousness, the maliciousness and venality of the South Vietnamese. It was somehow unfair; people who are about to be saved from the Communists should feel some element of gratitude, and at the very least the gratitude should surface in the form of knowing they were being saved, and more important, wanting to be saved. From The Best and the Brightest</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>But the Saigon years would not be happy ones. After all those years learning control, discipline, making those the touchstones of his life, Max Taylor was now confronted by the wild irrationality, the deviousness, the maliciousness and venality of the South Vietnamese. It was somehow unfair; people who are about to be saved from the Communists should feel some element of gratitude, and at the very least the gratitude should surface in the form of knowing they were being saved, and more important, wanting to be saved. From The Best and the Brightest</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>But the Saigon years would not be happy ones. After all those years learning control, discipline, making those the touchstones of his life, Max Taylor was now confronted by the wild irrationality, the deviousness, the maliciousness and venality of the South Vietnamese. It was somehow unfair; people who are about to be saved from the Communists should feel some element of gratitude, and at the very least the gratitude should surface in the form of knowing they were being saved, and more important, wanting to be saved. From The Best and the Brightest</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Oct 2009 22:43:05 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Office Space, Beeps, Pens, and Costly IP &#8211; Episode 158</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25224194-Office-Space-Beeps-Pens-and-Costly-IP-%E2%80%93-Episode-158</link>
      <description>To listen to the episode, subscribe to the podcast feed in iTunes or whatever, download the episode directly, or click play below to listen right here: Earlier this afternoon, Charles and I found time to record an episode while we were taking a break from looking at office space. Check out the fote above for a behind-the-scenes look on making the sausage!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>To listen to the episode, subscribe to the podcast feed in iTunes or whatever, download the episode directly, or click play below to listen right here: Earlier this afternoon, Charles and I found time to record an episode while we were taking a break from looking at office space. Check out the fote above for a behind-the-scenes look on making the sausage!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>To listen to the episode, subscribe to the podcast feed in iTunes or whatever, download the episode directly, or click play below to listen right here: Earlier this afternoon, Charles and I found time to record an episode while we were taking a break from looking at office space. Check out the fote above for a behind-the-scenes look on making the sausage!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 17:24:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Sugar on Cereal &#8211; Episode #157</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25181214-Sugar-on-Cereal-%E2%80%93-Episode-157</link>
      <description>To listen to the episode, subscribe to the podcast feed in iTunes or whatever, download the episode directly, or click play below to listen right here: Charles and I catch up on things like water on sink-tops and sugar on cereal. Special guest: Kim! Tiny guest: Niilo!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>To listen to the episode, subscribe to the podcast feed in iTunes or whatever, download the episode directly, or click play below to listen right here: Charles and I catch up on things like water on sink-tops and sugar on cereal. Special guest: Kim! Tiny guest: Niilo!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>To listen to the episode, subscribe to the podcast feed in iTunes or whatever, download the episode directly, or click play below to listen right here: Charles and I catch up on things like water on sink-tops and sugar on cereal. Special guest: Kim! Tiny guest: Niilo!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2009 20:16:59 -0700</pubDate>
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      <itunes:keywords>DrunkAndRetired.com Podcast</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>A fruit bowl for two</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25167257-A-fruit-bowl-for-two</link>
      <description>Awhile ago, I thought it&amp;#8217;d be nice to have a fruit bowl on the table. We&amp;#8217;d have apples and bananas and grapes just like one of the endless, boring still lifes you see on vacation muesem strolls. Minus the marble-eyed fish and shoulder flashing milk-maids. Keeping all that fruit from rotting is tough work. Bananas spoil faster than can be eaten, even avacados. Kim tried some grapes, which were fantasic for room temperature snacks, but a disturbing number still spoiled. At the moment, our fruit bowl is empty. The question is if we should fill it back up. We&amp;#8217;d have to make our selves eat fruit more, which seems to be the problem. Picking up a stray apple, peach, or avacado seems like too much to ask for us.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Awhile ago, I thought it&amp;#8217;d be nice to have a fruit bowl on the table. We&amp;#8217;d have apples and bananas and grapes just like one of the endless, boring still lifes you see on vacation muesem strolls. Minus the marble-eyed fish and shoulder flashing milk-maids. Keeping all that fruit from rotting is tough work. Bananas spoil faster than can be eaten, even avacados. Kim tried some grapes, which were fantasic for room temperature snacks, but a disturbing number still spoiled. At the moment, our fruit bowl is empty. The question is if we should fill it back up. We&amp;#8217;d have to make our selves eat fruit more, which seems to be the problem. Picking up a stray apple, peach, or avacado seems like too much to ask for us.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Awhile ago, I thought it&amp;#8217;d be nice to have a fruit bowl on the table. We&amp;#8217;d have apples and bananas and grapes just like one of the endless, boring still lifes you see on vacation muesem strolls. Minus the marble-eyed fish and shoulder flashing milk-maids. Keeping all that fruit from rotting is tough work. Bananas spoil faster than can be eaten, even avacados. Kim tried some grapes, which were fantasic for room temperature snacks, but a disturbing number still spoiled. At the moment, our fruit bowl is empty. The question is if we should fill it back up. We&amp;#8217;d have to make our selves eat fruit more, which seems to be the problem. Picking up a stray apple, peach, or avacado seems like too much to ask for us.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Sep 2009 17:31:29 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Cool weather</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25167258-Cool-weather</link>
      <description>While I&amp;#8217;m not in Austin at the moment &amp;#8211; but in DFW &amp;#8211; it&amp;#8217;s remarkable that the weather has suddenly cooled down. Talking about the weather is always boring, but when Summer is an endless chain of 100 degree days, it&amp;#8217;s on the top of everyone&amp;#8217;s mind. People often make fun of us Texans for not being able to handle snow and ice. Indeed, down in Austin if someone spills a glass of water on a bridge in Feburary, the while city shuts down for our floating holiday: ice-day. But, we can cope with the heat. This year has been one of the hottest, I hear. But, it&amp;#8217;s not like any Summer I&amp;#8217;ve lived through in Austin has been &amp;#8220;mild.&amp;#8221; They&amp;#8217;re always miserable. Going outside now, though, you can feel Fall coming on. The kind of weather where you have to sleep with a thin blanket and you make fun of people wearing shorts. Maybe even a hoodie once the sun goes down.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>While I&amp;#8217;m not in Austin at the moment &amp;#8211; but in DFW &amp;#8211; it&amp;#8217;s remarkable that the weather has suddenly cooled down. Talking about the weather is always boring, but when Summer is an endless chain of 100 degree days, it&amp;#8217;s on the top of everyone&amp;#8217;s mind. People often make fun of us Texans for not being able to handle snow and ice. Indeed, down in Austin if someone spills a glass of water on a bridge in Feburary, the while city shuts down for our floating holiday: ice-day. But, we can cope with the heat. This year has been one of the hottest, I hear. But, it&amp;#8217;s not like any Summer I&amp;#8217;ve lived through in Austin has been &amp;#8220;mild.&amp;#8221; They&amp;#8217;re always miserable. Going outside now, though, you can feel Fall coming on. The kind of weather where you have to sleep with a thin blanket and you make fun of people wearing shorts. Maybe even a hoodie once the sun goes down.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>While I&amp;#8217;m not in Austin at the moment &amp;#8211; but in DFW &amp;#8211; it&amp;#8217;s remarkable that the weather has suddenly cooled down. Talking about the weather is always boring, but when Summer is an endless chain of 100 degree days, it&amp;#8217;s on the top of everyone&amp;#8217;s mind. People often make fun of us Texans for not being able to handle snow and ice. Indeed, down in Austin if someone spills a glass of water on a bridge in Feburary, the while city shuts down for our floating holiday: ice-day. But, we can cope with the heat. This year has been one of the hottest, I hear. But, it&amp;#8217;s not like any Summer I&amp;#8217;ve lived through in Austin has been &amp;#8220;mild.&amp;#8221; They&amp;#8217;re always miserable. Going outside now, though, you can feel Fall coming on. The kind of weather where you have to sleep with a thin blanket and you make fun of people wearing shorts. Maybe even a hoodie once the sun goes down.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Sep 2009 17:16:21 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Joely Babysitting &#8211; Austin&#8217;s Very Own</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25129850-Joely-Babysitting-%E2%80%93-Austin%E2%80%99s-Very-Own</link>
      <description>We babysat a friend&amp;#8217;s daughter this past weekend, Joely. Here, I ask Kim how that went.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>We babysat a friend&amp;#8217;s daughter this past weekend, Joely. Here, I ask Kim how that went.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>We babysat a friend&amp;#8217;s daughter this past weekend, Joely. Here, I ask Kim how that went.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 07:54:24 -0700</pubDate>
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