Tea with Hungry Lucy - Episode 69 (Diamonds & Turds)

Tea with Hungry LucyWhat the??!?! A comparison like that certainly deserves a listen, don’tcha think? This week brings lots of chatting about happenings of the last two weeks. War-N went to the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco (where he got bloggy with it) and Christa stayed home and did housework. Of course, they go into much more detail than that! OPM’s included Marianne Faithful, specifically the album “A Secret Life” (not Unfaithfully Yours as CB thought. duh!) and the song “The Stars Line Up“, and Nine Inch Nails were mentioned in a brief recollection of Christa seeing their new video. War-N’s “M” of choice this week fell under the category of a “Movie”, or rather a Film. The film was “Happy Endings” and was just bloody great and you should watch it now! CB lets out an incredible belch near the end, so be sure to hang around and listen to THAT!! Always let us know what you’re feeling about our topics. Most suggestions are nearly almost always welcomed! Come back next week when HL perform another song live, a BRAND NEW ONE, and chat about even more stuff! Chateauneuf du Pape!!

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3 Responses to “Tea with Hungry Lucy - Episode 69 (Diamonds & Turds)”

  1. Iain Telfer Says:

    I’m glad you guys are back on track with a Sunday deadline!
    This means I can listen to you on my daily commute of 35 miles on the dreaded M25…at least you normally make me chuckle on the 1st day of the working week..
    ATB

  2. KinGizzard the Terrible Says:

    You know the thing that bugs me about Booth Babes is that if I am gonna buy your product, I will do it for my needs, not for boobies…

    Nice to hear you had a fun trip. Lookin’ forward to hearing your new tunes!

  3. Bibo Says:

    As a fellow Mac Geek I knew all the names you mentioned War-N, in fact the next 2 podcasts that were on my “on the go” playlist along with yours were “The Daily GizWiz” & “TWiT”.

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