Mon, 26 September 2005 ROAD RAGE #23: WHOSE LIFE IS IT, ANYWAY?
Go Figure returns with a logical paradox: Does improving the fuel economy of cars cause increased fuel consumption, or is it the other way 'round? What Were They Thinking? asks what's eating the Danes and the Canadians? Whatever it is, you can't get it at Tim Horton's. And also, what's Maine going to do with all those FEMA ice cubes? We're All Gonna Die!! worries about how to stay healthy. Tanning is addictive, bottled water causes tooth decay, and cutting back on smoking doesn't help. The Rant looks at privacy and finds that there isn't any. If you spend fifteen minutes listening to Road Rage, nobody will ever know. Comments[0] |
Mon, 19 September 2005 ROAD RAGE #22: SOMETHING IN THE WATER
What Were They Thinking? looks at criminals who get themselves arrested. We're All Gonna Die! has more three snake stories. We have another bouquet of silly stories, a Poultry Report, and another guest contributor to The Limbo Files. The Rant looks at how the EPA is handling the problem of mercury pollution in our water. They've decided it's not a problem. Put a swordfish steak on the barbie and have a cool drink while you listen to Road Rage. Comments[0] |
Mon, 12 September 2005 NO ONE HERE GETS OUT ALIVE ROAD RAGE: VOLUME 1 NUMBER 21 We take a walk on the dark side this week, with a remembrance of Bob Denver and some sad news from the Podcasting community. What Were They Thinking? talks about unintended consequences of recently passed legislation. At least we hope they're unintended. We're All Gonna Die !! looks at recent trends in diet and weight control. The Poultry Report features a peripatetic peacock. ... and another guest contributor visits The Limbo Files. Lighten up! It's Road Rage. Comments[0] |
Tue, 6 September 2005 ROAD RAGE #20 COME HELL OR HIGH WATER
We try to make some sense out of the twin tragedies of the past week: High Water, followed by Hell. The lessons of the past guide us through the treacherous waters of the present. Comments[1] |











