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That title requires some explanation. At our wedding twenty-five years ago yesterday, my wife was most dismayed at my unwillingness to dance. (Hey, it’s just not my thing, okay?) She remarked “You will dance at our wedding and then dance on my grave.” An interesting statement to make heading into a marriage, no?
Yet we’re still here.
By the way, my half of this week’s podcast was actually recorded in my parents’ basement in the small town where we got married. Plans were to tour Bordeaux for our 25th, but things got in the way. Unfortunately, there doesn’t seem to be any Michelin-starred restaurants in this section of Manitoba.
Five dumb accidents that made Star Wars a classic
Patreon people are AWESOME. And look! You can win a Powerstick.
We now have bumper stickers and license plate frames for you to buy!
Activating the FM chip in cell phones.
Apple’s iOS Music App now totally blows.
The Ad Blocking Revolution is coming: look busy
Oh: one other thing I hate this morning. My website hosting service keeps having problems with WordPress blogs, which might explain why you’ve been getting a blank screen on this site and others this morning.
In case you haven’t heard, Geeks&Beats can now be access via Nightflight, a website inspired by the USA Networks all-night show of the same name from the 80s. You’d better give it a look especially if, um, you’re of a certain age. You know who you are.
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Dance on Your Grave http://t.co/TDDk4MasVx
It may be the end of the road for Rush — but there’s good news. We’ll look back at a classic science fiction film… http://t.co/RmyA9zykgO
Loved hearing Alan’s story about how Gump Wheaton introduced him to Neil’s drum kit.