Podcast Recording

LET'S GET PHYSICAL(LY REHABILITATED)

Everything is going up late this week. The blog is only late because its deemed by its title “The Day After Monday.” Thursday is more tied in with the weekly release schedule of 20th Century Pop! And that podcast, show notes and all, is normally available for streaming at 3:33 am eastern standard time (to keep the the west coast from getting ahead)

HAPPILY EVER AFTERTHOUGHT

Don those stripped stockings at half mast... Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer broke up. I guess this means... a closed door on their open marriage? A rampant custody battle over the apothecary tables? A traditional divorce? Well, as a dual super fan with three Twitter handles, I’m doing my best to support. Miss, my Paypal is here for you should you need the the catharsis of an mp3 fan club exclusive.

GOO GOO DOLLED OUT

I embarrassingly just had an emotional break down to a Goo Goo Dolls song. Not because of the Goo Goo Dolls song .. it just happened to be on… and at the right length to cover most of my shouting. Angry, angry ANGRY shouting spawned from some deep sobs that have been gripping in my chest for two weeks. Holding back from coming out. Sort of like my fandom for this Goo Goo Dolls song.

ALL THE PETTY THINGS

“Last Dog And Pony Show” isn’t available on Google Play. “Night Of The Comet” is streaming on Tubi, but that’s with commercial interruptions every 30 minutes. I downloaded the Marvel Unlimited app for reading old issues of “Dazzler”… unless those issues number past 12. These digital limitations that would have seen like conjurer’s magic as recently as 2009 sure are disproportionately frustrating.

CAROLINE INDISCRETION

It’s hard to write this post with an episode of ”Caroline In The City” playing in the background. Its from season three, which is discernible by the hairstyle of Caroline’s Best Friend Who Is In Cats. As this friend enters the apartment, her first line is greeted by a sarcastic retort from that Actor Who is Not Chris Eigeman from Last Days Of Disco.

COMING TO TERMINOLOGY

We have a lot of terms in pop culture (maybe too many) to identify entertainment as it occurs. “Reboot”. “Branding”. “Binge watching”. We’ve also had “Trekkies” and “Deadheads,” and “Larping.” Terms are how we relate what we do to people who maybe don’t screen 8 episodes of Inhumanoids in a week.