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Your Weekend Justice #154: The Editing Nightmare!

By Widge - posted 04.06.12 @ 11:05 am

It's Weekend Justice: the Internet's #1 audio trainwreck. It's the podcast that will always be bigger when it's being recording than it seems when it finally assaults your ears. This podcast was engineered--some might say over-engineered--by experts to escort you from the work week in the most chaotic manner possible. Please note: this podcast is profane, definitely oversexed and definitely overwrought. It is wrong and unsafe. You have been warned.

Richard Boone in I Bury the Living

Agenda:

  • The many names, titles and confusions of Serv
  • An innocent discussion of percussive instrumentation
  • Inexplicable HockeyCast!
  • Crazed Vehicular BaseballCast!
  • Deep math questions with phones and such
  • Alcohol report
  • Us vs. The Library of Congress
  • Mouth farts!
  • Jon vs. Foley Work
  • Jon vs. alcohol vs. gravity
  • Drinking with Dali
  • Jon vs. a Heck's Angel
  • Rox misses the gypsy funeral (damn)
  • Ron Perlman wept
  • Of divorce and decals
  • Wrath of the Titans
  • Fairy tales blowing up
  • Punching the wall of Die Hard
  • Key Lime Pie vs. gravity
  • Wolves!
  • World-building fantasy and sci-fi
  • Morgan Spurlock
  • Brad Bird and Andrew Stanton
  • IMAX and 3D, with Cameron and Scorsese
  • Budgets!
  • Drive-ins
  • Kids, ask your parents!
  • First computers
  • How to stay alive forever
  • Headsup: There's new Weekend Justice gear as well in the Zazzle store.

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

    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.

    Buy Blast Tyrant, which is where you can find "Promoter". Buy their latest album, Strange Cousins from the West. Send them love and coin.

    BTW, you iTunes subscriber types can nab this feed here. If you like us, why not rate us? We don't bite. Mostly.

    Or if you want to do something else with it, the feed feed for all our podcasts is here. And just Weekend Justice is here.

    To download this episode directly, Your Weekend Justice #154: The Editing Nightmare!, then do that thing. For the previous episode, click here.

    Read More About:

    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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      1. 

      Widge, I would buy the shit out of audiobooks of your stuff. I want so badly to read your stuff, but I read Lord of the Rings in middle school and never found the time for reading since

      Comment by Joey G — April 9, 2012 @ 4:43 am

      2. 

      Fuck you guys.

      Comment by Aaron — April 14, 2012 @ 5:37 pm

      3. 

      I'm just kidding, I love you guys.

      Comment by Aaron — April 14, 2012 @ 5:42 pm

      4. 

      Aaron: Drinking, I assume?

      Comment by Widge — April 15, 2012 @ 4:49 am

      5. 

      No, but lets just say the cold medicine is still messing with me a bit.

      Comment by Aaron — April 15, 2012 @ 6:20 pm

      6. 

      I'm lucky that the town I live in has one of the few remaining fully functional Drive-in theaters in the country. It operates normally from May to September. It's pretty cool.

      Comment by Isaac — April 18, 2012 @ 10:28 pm

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