TFICast 19: DrunkCast |
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Jeremy and Erik get funny on the sauce and try to talk about politics, pundants and competition. |
TFICast 18: 4th of July Special |
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Jeremy and Erik celebrate the 4th of July the only way TFICast can. We mention the 4th of july once, talk about a bunch of news and post this episode late in the day on the 4th. It has a … Continue reading |
TFICast 17: Materials of an Unspecified Kind |
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This week Jeremy and Erik introduce their New York correspondent Adam. The conversation steers in the direction of stuff. All sorts of tangible unspecified materials and what we do with that it, where we put it, why we buy more … Continue reading |
TFICast 14: HHO Bettah Have My Money |
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This week Jeremy and Erik talk about thier new website www.tficast.com, blogging, amassing media, the first researched topic: HHO, Dennis Klein, the economy versus water powered cars, the rail system, gas rebates, the Pope, Aquygen, charging for water, car modding, … Continue reading |
TFICast 13: The Dirtiest Episode |
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This week Erik gets bassy. He and Jeremy talk about, pod ranching, elevator pooping, fiber, port-o-potties at various events, fill your britches poll, craping your pants after getting pulled over, Jeremy tells his close call story, telemarketers, door to door salesman, … Continue reading |
TFICast 12: Criminal Insurance |
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While the Ichiban slows down our brains we try to start the show German, talk about unresearched history of the hamburger, beer vlog ratings and perform our NPR parody. |
TFICast 11: Old Arcades and County Fairs |
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Jeremy and Erik discuss old Arcades, new arcades, county and state fairs, cheesy games, parties, poison ivy, 38 Special, The Flaming Lips, Nalgene Bottles, irresponsible products, the good that corporations can do and this wonderful world. |
TFICast 10: The Big One Zero |
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This week Jeremy and Erik discuss their new eqiupment (SM94’s and an MX602A), the new VLOG on youtube, Fundamental Interconnectedness continuity questions, energy drinks, caffeine, a can of Hamms, alternatives for human energy at the workplace, corn, ethanol, King Corn, … Continue reading |