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Your Weekend Justice #63: As Funky As a Classicist Needs to Be

By Widge - posted 04.23.10 @ 6:33 am

And we're back. Please note: this podcast, if you haven't figured it out, is profane and not safe for consumption by children or animals. Or sentient creatures of any sort. Or even cardboard boxes. Nothing. Nobody. Got it?

Badass Bootsy Collins

Agenda:

  • iTuffley
  • Scott Returns
  • Rox's neighborhood
  • Widge loses his Dr. Who virginity
  • Dr. Who discussion continues
  • Widge's sexual harrassment lawsuit
  • Rock lobster!
  • George Takei vs. ScottC
  • Bill Nighy, the Science Guy
  • Dindrane and the deity of the day
  • The second hell
  • A Tribute to Paul Lynde
  • Liberace, too
  • Match Game vs. Hollywood Squares
  • DreamCasting the Needcoffee Squares
  • The Whammy in Classic Literature
  • Night of the Whammy
  • Scott vs. Shakespeare
  • The phrase that pays
  • Naval barrage
  • Kevin Kline
  • Din needs to get funked
  • Serv's absence explained...again

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Thanks to Jon from The Unique Geek for helping us sound good.

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As always, special thanks go out to Clutch for letting us use their absolutely badass song, "Promoter (of earthbound causes)" as our theme music for this.

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Widgett Walls is Need Coffee's Chief Cook and Bottle Washer. He is the author of the novel Mystics on the Road to Vanishing Point, and two collections of short stories, Magnificent Desolation and Something Else: The Complete First Season. He is also co-author of the children's book There's a Zombie in My Treehouse! All of those books are available in paperback or for the Kindle from Amazon. He is also the narrator and publisher of the first unabridged recording of Seneca's letters, available here. He is active on both Twitter and Facebook. (If you befriend him on Facebook, do say you came via Need Coffee.) He lives and works in Atlanta, Georgia. He hardly ever sleeps.

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    I have to correct Mr. Plume on a point made in the podcast. "Doodles" Weaver and Charley Weaver are two seperate entities. "Doodles" Weaver was a sideman for Spike Jones, who eventually was fired due to his battles with Spike. "Doodles" was also know for his sketches and short films notorious for their word play and slapstick. His brother Pat created the Today Show, and his daughter is Sigourney Weaver.
    Charles Weaver was a folksy character created by Cliff Arquette for the Jack Paar Show, which hemoved over to Hollywood Squares. Also, as Charley Weaver, Cliff played Mrs. Butterworth in a series of ads for the pancake syrup.

    Comment by Kevin Olson — April 26, 2010 @ 10:01 am

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