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Pab Sungenis Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-09-09 07:12 PM
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A new episode of "This Week In, This Week Out"


It's Monday, and that means another episode of my award-losing look at the past week's events. Yep, it's another "This Week In, This Week Out."

This week I'm trapped in the basement of the Algonquin, so ignore the background noise by concentrating on the much clearer sounding comments by musician Tom Smith, YouTube scourge Kris Leeds, and comedian Habermann.

This week, we discuss Comcast's possible plans for NBC/Universal, a faith-based prison, the next franchise for J.J. Abrams to screw up, the Teabagger Temper Tantrum, a woman who finally passed her drivers' test, and the average color of the universe, among other things. And, as always, we announce the winner of the Asshole Of The Week award.

The show this week runs one hour and one minute, and can be downloaded by clicking here. The RSS feed for the weekly podcast can be subscribed to here. Show notes for this week's show can be found here.

"This Week In, This Week Out," because these stories might not be as important as the Health Care bill, but they're at least a little more amusing.
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