Tea with Hungry Lucy #81 (dough punchers)

Tea with Hungry LucyIn episode 81 of TWHL Christa and War-N talk about more BSOD adventures, how live performance has chipped away some of their former confidence and their plans to overcome it. The pair tell us of their grand plans for two upcoming shows in September (in Dayton and Pittsburgh) and War-N threatens to perform topless …. ewwww! OPMs this week are Azam Ali’s latest project, Roseland, The Cranes and the deliciously dark film, Pan’s Labyrinth. Then podcast ends with Christa off to punch some dough.

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5 Responses to “Tea with Hungry Lucy #81 (dough punchers)”

  1. Happy Phantom Says:

    my copy of Pan’s Labyrinth had 2 discs with most of the features on the second disc. Also if you liked Pans Labyrinth you should check out The Devil’s Backbone also by Guillermo Del Toro. Also thanks for reminding me of when I used to put biscuit dough in the deep fryer at the Roy Rogers
    I worked at. you guys rock

  2. Christa Belle Says:

    ooh…Devil’s Backbone. Thanks!

    I must not have seen a bonus disc. i’ll go look again in our list.

    thanks for stopping by :)

    take care,

    cb

  3. KinGizzard Says:

    I really loved Pan’s Labyrinth… saw it twice before returning the rental, and I put my name on a list to be called when my video place starts selling the used ones…

    Yeah, I am cheap.

    They also made a special edition that comes in a Digipak made to look like Ophelia’s book!

    How I wish I lived closer to you guys (have I said that yet this week?) then I could go to those shows… ‘Specially the goth night… :(

    Oh, and speaking of Blue screen of death…

    http://www.engadget.com/2007/07/28/man-gets-bsod-message-tattooed-on-his-arm/http:/www.engadget.com/2007/07/28/man-gets-bsod-message-tattooed-on-his-arm/

  4. PNC Says:

    We are happy to report that both P and C very much enjoyed Pan’s Labyrinth.

    On the subject of subtitles, one of our grandkids loves to watch movies with subtitles enabled. And she insisted that we watch Eragon with subtitles … and we did …. and it was good :-)

  5. KinGizzard Says:

    I watched Eragon with subtitles too!!!

    But the picture wasn’t clear…

    It was a book, afterall…

    Can you smell the cheese?

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