The Mr. Nailsin Show 01/23/16
Doug talks about Judges, Stacey Dash, Star Wars diversity and the weather. Night Knight gets in the weirdest car chase ever and Perhaps But Maybe Not looks at The Loch Ness Monster.
Doug talks about Judges, Stacey Dash, Star Wars diversity and the weather. Night Knight gets in the weirdest car chase ever and Perhaps But Maybe Not looks at The Loch Ness Monster.
Ep20 - Come along as Scott and Andy besmirch coaches and explore the dark side of slam poetry.
Our 100th Episode! Oscar nominations and snubs, a call from an old friend, music from The X-Tras special guest Pugs Moran and a lot more!
Netflix has announced that Jessica Jones will be returning for a second season. Keith is decidedly more happy about this news than Elliott. A teenage Princess Leia will be making an appearance on the animated series Star Wars Rebels. Plus, there are rumors out there that James Earl Jones will be playing the voice of Darth Vader again, this time in the spinoff movie Rogue One. Plus, Alan Rickman died suddenly this week at the age of 69. Rickman had been battling cancer, but much like David Bowie, who also died this week, he had kept the battle out of the public eye. Elliott and Keith talked about the pretty monumental impact that Rickman has had on pop culture in the past twenty-plus years.
Doug covers the State Of The Union,reads news, presents another episode of Night Knight, briefly discusses @Gavin_McInnes @TheMercedesXXX and @Nero, Perhaps But Maybe Not and money scams.
Scott visits Andy (and Jake) in the Left Coast Audio Palace. There will be NO eye contact. Plus deep dish pizza, and more.
Golden Globes recap courtesy of Bonnie Sporn, music from UK Feds, lesbians react to their first penis, Stephanie remembers the time she taught an anatomy lesson on the beach and a lot more!
NASA has announced that they've opened an office that will focus exclusively on making sure that we find any space rocks that might obliterate life on Earth as we know it. Elliott and Keith both agree that's a wise investment. An eight year old girl from Evanston took on the mighty Hasboro toy empire and won. Carrie Goldman wrote a letter to them for leaving the character of Rey out of their Star Wars The Force Awakens Monopoly set. Rey is basically the most important character in the film, so it’s a little perplexing why they’d leave her out. Carrie wrote in adorable eight year old handwriting that “boys and girls need to see women can be as strong as men.” Hasboro says that a new version of the game with Rey will be available later this year. Plus, a sci-fi author says that by the year 2040-2055 there will be so many artificially intelligent lifeforms out there that a robot uprising is inevitable. Elliott thinks that may be overly optimistic, and it will happen much sooner than that, while Keith believes we will never have to worry about our robot overlords taking over.
Doug talks about The Philadelphia Cop shooting,Guns,and a Convention Of The States. Also Night Knight Vs Pink Elephant's Reign Of Terror and Star Wars
Come sit in the Green Room and listen to two mediocre gamblers. You might even hear the rain.