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LWJ&A – Episode 221: 10/18/2019

Jim and A.Ron occupy the space in a brand-new studio; they discuss what Camp Bald Move would look like; the weirdest thing they’ve ever eaten and they weirdest place they’ve ever gotten busy; social media checkmarks; how to direct young people with big dreams; Giamatti knows that we exist; unpopular food opinions; old LwJ&A episodes; X-mas card photos; favorite holiday foods/specific hams; regional humor; lasting spooks; mind-blowing science facts; pre-therapy advice; the existence of a perfect band; and upcoming guests on PMT.

Bald Move Pulp - Zombieland: Double Tap (2019)

Jim and I saw Zombieland: Double Tap tonight, and we are prepared to give it a triple, quad, quint, or whatever amount of Tap required to put this series down for good, because baby… it’s gone bad. We are pretty big fans of the original Zombieland, but  it turns out they used up all the imagination, fun, and clever jokes in the first one.  I will say that the house I saw the movie in was having a good time, and laughing at/with the movie, and at time of writing it’s boasting a pretty respectable Rotten Tomato score.  Maybe there’s something fun here we’re missing? But we recommend you miss it too.

Lunch with Jim & A.Ron: Reheated - Episode 2: “Hard Core Pumpkin Carving!”

Jim and A.Ron flex their creative muscles and get into the holiday spirit by carving a bulbous orange vegetable. The spirits of darkness are appeased.  They discuss their complicated upbringing preventing them from carving pumpkins sooner; the big things happening with business podcasts; ratings and reviews on iTunes; the guys anticipate the first ever Walker Stalker Con; Jim & A.Ron are incredulous about how incredulous the protagonist of Outlander is about sexism; J&A suffer with being perfectionists; and they search for podcast recommendations.

American Horror Story Podcast - S09E04 – True Killers

Cecily and A.Ron dissect the latest episode of FX’s American Horror Story: 1984, “True Killers”.  Join them for a hot, fresh, piece of Baked Xavier while they discuss the greatest face-off of all time, Mr. Jingles vs. Ramirez; and some other classic pairings.  All theories are laid out on the table, including some that actually might not be bullshit.  They agree this is the best episode of the season so far, but how long can it last – as long as the first night?