Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Episode #6- Annoying Characters

Episode #6- Annoying Characters

Rock, Paper and Scissors are back to get under your skin.  Listen as they root around books, games, movies and tv shows for those irksome little, or not so little, feather rufflers.  Scissors cuts to the bone when it comes to vexing child actors then snips away at Dory from Finding Nemo.  Peeved Paper wraps and sends a verbal box of vitriol to the Blue Shell and Flying Medusa Heads.  Rock bashes fictional whingeing characters then moves to pummel a sunglasses wielding detective Caine. . . and they haven't even hit their pique yet! 

Game time- Slashes of Horror

Scissors slapdashes a game together inspired by his recent spree of horror movie watching.  Rock, Paper and Scissor must name as many horror movies as they can without repeating franchises.  There are hundreds of horror movies, but how will our stalwart podcasters do under pressure?!


Dumpster Dives-

The dumpster is filled with hassles that someone tossed away and irritating schlock that no one wants.  Rock, Paper and Scissors work past all that in order to uncover something choice for the listeners.  Rock discovers a collectors edition version of Moleskine notebooks with beloved characters on the cover.  Paper unearths a made for tv animated movie, Turtles Forever.  Scissors, still on the horror jag, recommends two stories, Locke & Key and Heart-Shaped Box, both penned by Joe Hill. 


(stay tuned for episode 7 where they'll discuss unique traveling exploits.) 

right click to download mp3 here: Episode #6

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