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Episode 31: RTG Bonus Round In this week's bonus episode, Sarah and Bryan fire up the Random Topic Generator and it takes us through a journey with many twists and turns (mainly because the RTG refuses to cooperate with us). We discuss the unrelenting horror of the Shake Weight For Men commercial, the unrelenting sadness of iPhone commercials, and the unrelenting awesomeness of Bryan's new workout regimen. We also reveal that we know absolutely nothing about the stock market. Big surprise.
Episode 30: Name-Drop-athon This week, Sarah and Bryan discuss the many glamorous encounters they've had with celebrities. Sarah also recounts a story of how she was recently robbed, and Bryan tells a bone-chillingly terrifying tale of a home-invasion he experienced years ago. And we discover that clothes make the man. They want efx.
Episode 29: Zines, Rap Music, and Refrigerated Excrement This week, Sarah and I talk to our friend David Drexler about this weekend's upcoming Portland Zine Symposium at Portland State University. Dave will be there on August 28th and 29th with TWO brand new Zines. We briefly discuss what we can expect in these two new zines, and then fire up the ol' RTG with Dave. Listeners, if you're in Portland, PLEASE check out the Zine Symposium this weekend, stop by Dave's booth and support our friend by picking up his zines. We promise you they're amazing as always.
Episode 28: In Which We Reveal Far... Far Too Much... This week, Sarah discovers the wonders of cable television (and develops a particular affinity for Iron Chef), and that that Bryan is a mystery of medical science. Bryan discovers that his entire family doesn't bother to read emails before forwarding them, which leads to awkwardness. We also discuss injuries related to animal excrement (aside from Bryan's), internet privacy, Teenage Vampire news, and Portland food carts.
Episode 27: Mama Drama This week, Sarah discusses her recent move, and her trip to Cape Cod. Bryan discusses his heady brush with celebrity status, and the Random Topic Generator leads us on a discussion about the relationship between children and their parents and how it has changed (or quite possibly hasn't) throughout time. We also try desperately to understand what is going on in the minds of our parents in an attempt to understand them better.

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    Diary | Age 17 | Tacoma I feel like some sort of faerie princess, stripped to bearness [sic], with long, and wild hair. I am sitting on my bed longing for my faerie prince, who I could not get ahold of today, though I tried relentlessly. Accidentally took two estrogen pills today. Ironic, I’ll be [...]
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    Diary | Age 17 | Tacoma “Round pegs in square holes tend to have dangerous thoughts about the social system and infect others with their discontents.” -A. Huxley. Forward to “Brave New World.”
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