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Buzzer Podcast: June 27



The first episode of the Buzzer Podcast is now quite ready to air! Download it here. Download to your iPod and never have to read out website again. Besides, it’s not like anyone READS the internet anymore.

MAJOR DECISIVE EDIT POST: After thinking through things after a shower and a meal, I’ve realized that I think I like the original version of the podcast better. But, huzzah, tell me what you think. Click here to listen to the original podcast!


3 Responses to “Buzzer Podcast: June 27”


  1. 1 suz Jun 29th, 2005 at 6:04 pm

    OMG, YES.
    The original one was funnier. And it didn’t have that music problem I mentioned this morning.

    (She was not hot, dammit. At least not in Full House.)

  2. 2 Anonymous Jul 7th, 2005 at 9:42 pm

    While I congratulate you on your blog your podcast really leaves a lot to be desired. Did you listen to your work on the second podcast - it was awful. Is the podcast meant to celebrate game shows or to be sarcastic about the genre. Your contributor knocking Vanna White totally missed the point - she has been part of a #1 syndicated TV show for over 20 years. Regarding Dancing with the Stars - the show was a tribute to Arthur Murray’s Dance Party of the ’50s. People watched it because it was a class show that celebrated the star’s ability to apply hard work and learning how to dance.

    I don’t mean thiss to be a lecture, but my sense is that you’ve got some talent - it seems to be a shame wasting it with an inferior effort.

    If your serious about doing this - get it right.

  3. 3 Cory Anotado Jul 7th, 2005 at 11:08 pm

    In regards to the anonymous poster, I would like to say that you’re taking game shows a bit too seriously. Sure, game shows are important, but that’s not to say that game shows are our religion. We can step back and look at it. If you really, REALLY look at it, Vanna White deserves a star on the Walk of Fame because ANYONE can get on the Walk of Fame. And the fact that you’re defending EVANDER HOLYFIELD ballroom dancing? That’s laugable. Besides, who that watched it (12-35 year olds seem to be the key demographic here) remembers Arthur Miller’s Dance Party? NO ONE! We are serious about doing this, but we’re also serious about having some fun.

    Lighten up - someone might take you too seriously.

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