blog blogblog blog blog. BLOG!
                               

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Podcast: Jordan, Jesse Go! Ep. 15: Growing Up


In this week's Jordan Jesse GO!, our far-ranging interests are indulged.

Introduction

Jesse and Jordan are in the middle of a bar fight. Also: they briefly discuss dogs, Ninten- and otherwise.

Phony Ethnicities

Jesse and Jordan complain about people who claim ethnic identities in order to get drunk on St. Patrick's Day. Just get drunk, don't be an asshole.

Jordan Sings

Jordan sings.

Grown Up

We discuss what it means to be a grown up, with help from a number of way-cool listeners.

Pesca

Our friend Mike Pesca of NPR's Day-to-Day runs down his opinion of the Djimoun Honsou v. Chiwetel Ojieyofor debate. (Did I spell that right? Probably not.)

Outro

Mostly just the action items, I guess.

ACTION ITEMS

* What drink would taste better carbonated?
* Contest: call our hotline and tell us the story of a premiere or debut. You could win a This American Life poster autographed by Ira Glass!
* The High Five Contest ends March 31st!

CONTINUING ACTION ITEMS:

* Review the show on iTunes.
* Do you have a dispute Judge John Hodgman can solve on a future broadcast? Email it to us! Put Judge John in the subject line.
* Have personal questions for Jesse and Jordan? Call 206-984-4FUN and tell us what they are!
* Would you like to play Would You Rather with us on a future episode? Email us or give us a call at 206-984-4FUN.

Call 206-984-4FUN to share your thoughts on these ACTION ITEMS.

Subscribe in iTunes
Podcast Feed
Discuss the show on the forum
Download Episode Fifteen

Hear Episode Fifteen



Our theme music: "Love You" by The Free Design, courtesy of The Free Design and Light in the Attic Records

The Sound of Young America and Jordan Jesse GO! are supported in part by Project Breakout!

Labels: , ,


Like this post? Click here to subscribe to the blog.

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

Links to this post:

Create a Link

<< Home









"Rust, a fungus disease, sapped the wheat crop. Production of durum wheat dropped from the 10-year average of 31,547,000 bushels a year to 4,976,000 bushels."