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Stimulated Boredom | Reviews. Gadgets. Gaming. Geek Culture. Podcast.

100 episodes - English - Latest episode: almost 5 years ago - ★★★★★ - 16 ratings

Stimulated Boredom is an entertaining and informative podcast hosted by Dana Sciandra. The program discusses many general interest topics, including geek culture, gaming, gadgets, reviews, technology, movies, politics, current events and entertainment.

Come have your boredom stimulated!

Please visit www.stimulatedboredom.com for more information.

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Episodes

Adam, Eve & Steve

May 12, 2012 05:57 - 2 hours - 126 MB

Week of: May 14 – May 21, 2012 The topic of gay marriage made its way into the news again recently – conveniently during another election year – therefore I enlist the help of frequent guest-host, Patrick, as we discuss the subject within the context of equality, civil rights, religion and politics. My opinion on the topic is well known by long time listeners of the program, however the debate has been renewed this week, prompted by a ban on same-sex marriage in North Carolina…where you c...

The Podfather: Starting Your Own Podcast

April 28, 2012 06:47 - 4 hours - 220 MB

Where the magic happens... Week of: April 30 – May 8, 2012 We have a doozy of a show for you this week – 4 hours of “doozyness”, in fact – as we delve into how to create your own podcast and everything that you need to know to get started and have the best chance at creating a successful show. As someone who has been doing a podcast for over 7 years – of which is listened to in over 100 countries – there are a lot of tips, tricks and lessons (including mistakes) that I have learned over t...

Million Dollar Mommy

April 14, 2012 05:16 - 1 hour - 82 MB

My Jedi Shadow Brings All The Sith To The Yard Week of: April 16 – April 23, 2012 I kick off this week’s program by briefly discussing my newest nerd obsession, “Star Wars: The Old Republic” (SWTOR) and my first experience with an MMORPG…n00b style. Is it worth trading an hour of sleep each night per level my character rises? Moving on to the week in news, I discuss the burden and hardship that Ann Romney had to endure while raising 5 boys full-time with only a mere $250 million in the b...

Etch-A-Sketches & Skittles

March 24, 2012 05:08 - 1 hour - 101 MB

Shake After Primary For New Principles, Stances & Opinions Week of: March 26 – April 2, 2012 As if the title wasn’t self-explanatory enough. ;) This week I dive into the hotly debated and controversial circumstances surrounding the Trayvon Martin shooting; including a timeline of the events and my opinion of the case. Should George Zimmerman be arrested…or is he protected under Florida’s, “Stand Your Ground” law? Was the shooting racially motivated? Were the Sanford police department woe...

Super Size Me

March 17, 2012 06:31 - 2 hours - 155 MB

Sample of Patrick's Notes Taken At SxSW Week of: Mar 19 – Mar 26, 2012 Since I was unable to record a new show the last 2 weeks, I decided to make it up to all of you with this 3-hour / ‘Super Sized’ edition of Stimulated Boredom (who loves ‘ya?). This week I am joined by Patrick, who recently returned from SxSW, as he shares many of the panels he attended, the innovations introduced at the conference and the newest trends in film, social media, music and interactive design & gaming. Sin...

MegaCon 2012

February 24, 2012 14:53 - 1 hour - 90.1 MB

Week of: Feb 27 – Mar 5, 2012 MegaCon 2012: Orlando, Florida Recently I attended my very first comic book convention, replete with costume play (“cosplay”), panels and a packed convention floor filled with all kinds of geeky goodies. Joining me to discuss MegaCon – which was held in Orlando – is Vanessa G from Girls-Gone-Geek.com, who also attended and would never miss the opportunity to discuss my experience as a comic convention virgin! This week’s show is heavily “geek fueled”, as we ...

Brokeredback Mountain

February 11, 2012 06:29 - 1 hour - 79.1 MB

Week of: Feb 13 – Feb 20, 2012 The GOP primaries begin to heat-up as Rick Santorum sweeps in a surprising 3-State victory and talk of a possible brokered convention (although still unlikely) takes on a more serious tone. Nothing says “lack of vision and focus” like having a different candidate win each primary. ;) This week I also discuss much of the news over the past week, including President Obama’s misinformed and mistaken mandate that all religious organizations must make contraceptio...

State Of The Disunion

January 28, 2012 05:39 - 1 hour - 101 MB

Week of: Jan 30 – Feb 6, 2012 As President Obama delivers his 3rd State of the Union address before Congress – his last before the 2012 election – I offer up my thoughts on the over 6-pages of notes I took during the speech…I know, I have a problem and am (not) seeking help. However, despite the soaring oratory and bi-partisan rhetoric, I offer an alternative intention to the speech and how it may lay the groundwork for the President’s entire re-election bid and how he plans to define the ...

SOPA On The ROPE

January 21, 2012 17:27 - 2 hours - 148 MB

Week of: Jan 23 – Jan 30, 2012 This week we are joined by crowd-favorite and resident geek-girl, Vanessa G, of Girls-Gone-Geek.com . It’s always a blast to have her on the program, as there is no telling where the conversation may veer! Vanessa doesn’t just have strong opinions on comic books, as demonstrated by the over 2.5 hour discussion of everything from SOPA – and the subsequent blackout of many popular sites (including our own) in protest – to an entertainment industry struggling to...

Electile Dysfunction

January 07, 2012 06:09 - 1 hour - 101 MB

Week of: Jan 9 – Jan 16, 2012 This week I put on my “strategist’s hat” and discuss the aftermath of the Iowa caucus, Romney’s narrow victory, Santorum’s last minute surge and my predictions for the upcoming New Hampshire and South Carolina primaries. This is the part of politics that I enjoy, working the numbers and determining my predictions for what people can expect and should look out for in the coming weeks. What does Santorum’s surprisingly strong finish (ostensibly tying Romney) mea...

Revenge of the Booger

December 27, 2011 04:22 - 3 hours - 202 MB

Week of: Dec 26 – Jan 2, 2012 Show Note: My apologies for the “hot” mic this week. I added some new components to my system this weekend, which adjusted (pls see: “fucked up”) my audio settings and I didn’t catch it until after we completed the recording. I know it’s difficult to imagine (“Oh, the Humanity!”), but did you know that Stimulated Boredom used to have a permanent co-host? IT’S TRUE! This week marks the triumphant (guest) return of Chris – aka: “Booger” – who had a short, but d...

Warning: Do Not Operate Heavy Machinery

December 17, 2011 05:01 - 1 hour - 82.9 MB

Week of: Dec 19 – Dec 26, 2011 Disclaimer: Despite being sick and hopped up on a delicious cocktail of drugs and coffee, the show must go on! Therefore I cannot be held entirely responsible for the tangential nature of my thoughts and ramblings this week. Please voice all complaints with the Food & Drug Administration. After nearly a decade, 800+ billion dollars spent and over 4,000 American deaths, the War in Iraq is finally coming to end. As the December 31st deadline looms for all Ameri...

Republi-Go-Round

November 19, 2011 08:54 - 2 hours - 116 MB

Week of: Nov 21 – Nov 28, 2011 Had a lot to talk about this week; so much so that I needed to break it up into 2 segments! In this week’s (over 2 hour) main segment, I delve into the many gaffes and the constantly rotating Poll-Merry-Go-Round that is the GOP field of Presidential candidates. To help illustrate my point, I incorporated some audio montages of a few personal favorites, while detailing my belief as to why the majority of them could never be considered serious candidates in a ...

Kindle Fire: Reviewed

November 19, 2011 08:29 - 1 hour - 84.6 MB

Week of: Nov 21 – Nov 28, 2011 Many of you may have already read my comprehensive breakdown and first impressions of the Kindle Fire when it was first announced back in September. Well, the day has finally arrived and I now have the shiny new device in my hands! I’ve spent the last week with the Kindle Fire – primarily enjoying my new toy – but also prepping for a video review that I plan to do on the device in the next week or so for the benefit of the listeners. As a result, I have becom...

Boastful Ignorance

November 05, 2011 04:07 - 2 hours - 123 MB

Week of: Nov 7 – Nov 14, 2011 I’ve been away for the last couple of weeks, so I decided to just jump right in! This week’s discussion includes reports of GOP front-runner, Herman Cain, wanting to deliver his “meatlover’s pizza” to a couple of former female employees and Cain’s astounding inability to get his story straight relating to multiple sexual harassment claims filed against him in the late 90′s. Although the Cain Campaign was given ample notice (10 days) of the impending breaking s...

Geek Lunch Part Deux: When Geeks Attack

October 16, 2011 22:31 - 50 minutes - 45.9 MB

Week of: Oct 17 – Oct 24, 2011 Listeners of Stimulated Boredom are undoubtedly familiar with the popular guest appearances of Girls-Gone-Geek.com co-creator, Vanessa G on the show. Vanessa and her G3 cohort, Erika, have also started their ownpodcast entitled, “Geek Lunch”…the first episode of which I had shared with the SB listeners back in July. Well, the ladies at G3 have recorded their 2nd installment to their new podcasting venture, and – since the first episode was so positively recei...

iRIP & Kindle Fire

October 08, 2011 07:19 - 2 hours - 145 MB

Week of: Oct 10 – Oct 17, 2011 For tech fans of the show (pls see: “geeks“…don’t worry, I’m one of you), we have put together a whopper of a program (over 2.5 hrs) for you this week! With the tragic passing of Apple icon, Steve Jobs, I am joined by guest host Patrick as we delve into Jobs’ legacy and his influence over the computer industry, pop-culture, technology and the world. We begin with a biographical overview of Jobs’ life and subsequent rise in the world of personal computing; fr...

Armadillo Anal Probe

September 24, 2011 16:37 - 1 hour - 87.3 MB

Week of: Sept 26 – Oct 3, 2011 Part of the fun each week is figuring out why a segment earned its title. ;) In this week’s show, I ended up falling into an overall stream of consciousness that covered everything from the President’s address to Congress and details relating to the American Jobs Act, to the struggling economy and how our politics is only making it worse. To kick the show off, I continue to (shamelessly) indulge my love of my Alma Mater, Florida State, and do a quick re-cap ...

Hot Pockets & Hormones

September 09, 2011 05:17 - 1 hour - 81.3 MB

This week, I am joined by listener-favorite Vanessa G of Girls-Gone-Geek.com, as we take a welcome departure from the usual show topics to discuss all things Dragon*Con and take an entertaining, informative & insightful romp through geek culture, comic books, cosplay and her experience at the Atlanta conference. This week’s show is specifically geared towards geeks, as Vanessa recounts the goings-on at a comics conference, including: Half-naked superhero body paint, the continued allure of ...

Texas Toast

August 27, 2011 04:41 - 1 hour - 96.1 MB

Rick Perry enters the Presidential race, further diluting a weak GOP field and apparently convincing himself that the American people want another "cowboy" from Texas in the White House. I weigh his chances and explain the difference between a "primary candidate" and an "electable general election candidate"...since the people who urged Perry to run evidently never did. This segment transitions into a wider question: Who really has a chance to beat Obama? As an independent supporter of Obam...

Retards Chasing Butterflies...

August 13, 2011 18:21 - 1 hour - 94.5 MB

Week of: Aug 15 - Aug 22, 2011 I was away the last couple of weeks due to some travel (sorry about that), however I am back and I brought reinforcements! This week I am joined by listener favorite, Patrick, as we discuss the week in politics and news.  First, the college football season is almost upon us, so you'll have to forgive our indulgence in starting the show off by discussing our Alma Mater's #5 Preseason ranking and how we see the season shaping up for our beloved 'Noles. However,...

Raise The Roof

July 24, 2011 05:35 - 1 hour - 93.5 MB

I have avoided the (infuriating) subject long enough; therefore in this week's show I discuss everything you need to know about the current debt ceiling debate: What is the debt ceiling? How much is it and how often has it been raised? What happens if we default? What are the issues under debate and why aren't the two parties in agreement? Is China our new Daddy? The intention of this week's show is to help listeners better understand the complexity of the issue, so I took considerable time...

To Boldly Go...

July 09, 2011 04:34 - 1 hour - 63.2 MB

With the final launch of the Space Shuttle Atlantis (30 years after the first shuttle launch of Columbia in 1981), so ends a chapter in U.S. space exploration and travel, as the shuttle fleet is officially retired.  This week I wanted to take some time to discuss the history of the shuttle program, from its beginnings (as an idea) in the late 60's...all the way up to it's conclusion in 2011.   What was the program initially intended to do? What were some of the early designs? How long were...

Geek Lunch

July 07, 2011 02:43 - 58 minutes - 53.1 MB

In this special mid-week show, I wanted to provide some much deserved exposure to the first-ever podcast from the talented ladies at Girls-Gone-Geek.com. Listeners of Stimulated Boredom are undoubtedly familiar with the popular guest appearances of G3 co-creator, Vanessa G on the show. Her partner-in-crime, E. Peterman, was also recently a contributing writer for StimulatedBoredom.com when she reviewed, "X-Men: First Class."  As a producer of original content myself, I have a lot of love, ...

And The Rocket's Red Glare

July 02, 2011 02:01 - 1 hour - 82.5 MB

Week of: July 7 - July 11, 2011 (Original Air Date - July 2008) Due to the 'Fourth of July' holiday, I decided to bust out an older segment (with an updated intro) that I had recorded back in July of 2008, in which I did a historical discussion of the "Declaration of Independence" and the causes | reasons leading up to our desire to separate from England to form a new nation.  I'm not sure if playing an older segment makes me extremely lazy or extremely efficient (I prefer the latter), but...

Puppy-Kicking Pedophiles

June 18, 2011 04:12 - 1 hour - 81.9 MB

Week of: June 20 - June 27, 2011 Don't worry, you didn't accidentally stumble into the Anti-PETA | NAMBLA Podcast, as always the title of the show will make sense once you listen to the segment.  This week I primarily cover the Republican Debate in New Hampshire, of which was the first debate in which presumptive front-runner - Mitt Romney - attended.  Who came out ahead? Who hurt / helped themselves? What exchanges, questions and responses stood out? Who has the best chance of being (rea...

Have You Seen My Wiener?

June 11, 2011 04:23 - 2 hours - 118 MB

Week of: June 13 - June 20, 2011 Are you surprised? Of course not, that is why the first topic of discussion this week revolves around "Wiener-Gate." As more women come forward with inappropriate images of Rep. Weiner's...ahem, wiener...in addition to racy emails & messages, I spend a little time not necessarily covering the events of the past two weeks, but more about my reasons for why he should step down. This includes my criticism of liberal blogs and pundits who use examples of Republi...

The Veruca Salt Society

June 05, 2011 20:15 - 2 hours - 155 MB

You know those epic conversations that you have with a friend over a few glasses of , wherein you exchange ideas, opinions and personal stories about a particular subject? This week I invite you to be a fly on the wall during one of those chats, as the show is joined by guest host & listener favorite, Vanessa G of Girls-Gone-Geek.com. As is the case with all of Vanessa's appearances, the discussion is an entertaining and interesting blend of silly, sarcastic, serious and thought-provoking. :...

Silversun Pickup Lines

June 05, 2011 20:12 - 2 hours - 144 MB

For the second segment of this week's show I will be playing my friend Jon's music podcast, "Listen Hear...Thank Me Later", in which he was gracious enough (aka: I blackmailed him) to invite on as a guest. As is the format of Jon's show, each week he introduces 3 bands / 3 songs per artist that he thinks people should be listening to. This week he covered a couple of my own personal favorites, so asked me to join in to share in creating the magic. ;) This week's artists: Mansions, Two Door...

Weapons of Mass Turbation

May 21, 2011 03:55 - 1 hour - 65.7 MB

I'm trying to get this week's show up before the Rapture begins, as it may be the last time that some of you ever hear my voice again. But for the rest of you, I am certain that I will be left behind to record again, so you can continue to get your boredom stimulated during the apocalypse. :) I’m not going to lie, due to an extremely busy week and lack of sleep, I felt a little discombobulated and off my “game” this week as I discussed and recounted some of the week’s news, but hopefully it...

Head Like a Hole...

May 05, 2011 06:30 - 2 hours - 161 MB

Ding Dong Bin Laden’s Dead! Due to the astounding news of Osama bin Laden’s capture and death, I decided to record a special mid-week segment to provide a comprehensive, informative and entertaining discussion, with guest host Patrick, about the death of bin Laden, the operation that nabbed him, historical context, the politics, ideology and conspiracies surrounding the event. This 3-hour discussion will likely be one of the more all-encompassing segments that you will hear on the subject ...

Bye Bye Birther (aka: Donald the Douchebag)

April 30, 2011 07:45 - 2 hours - 111 MB

This week we have a LOT to cover, as ‘Stimulated Boredom’ is joined again by perennial listener favorite, Patrick! Some big news to kick off the show, as we discuss the recent release of President Obama’s long-form birth certificate and whether this will finally appease and silence the ridiculous “birther” movement. Should Obama have released it? What effect might this have on the political discourse, emerging 2012 GOP candidates and the election landscape? And of course, no “birther” dis...

Brought To You By The Letter "F"

April 30, 2011 07:07 - 2 hours - 111 MB

Last week I provided you guys with the first ever episode of a new hosted music magazine podcast that I helped my friend Jon create entitled, “Listen Hear…Thank Me Later.” As I mentioned previously, I am producing the initial episodes of Jon’s program, along with temporarily guest hosting, and wanted to send out a BIG THANK YOU to all of the ‘Stimulated Boredom’ listeners who were so welcoming of the segment! Therefore, this week I bring you the SECOND episode of Jon’s show, as I would lik...

Budget on a Stick

April 16, 2011 05:16 - 1 hour - 71.9 MB

Returned and refreshed from my travels, I focus this week’s discussion on some of the major news of the past 2 weeks, primarily the budget battle that almost led to a government shutdown and was averted (literally) in the final hours. How similar / different was this battle from the shutdown that occurred in 1995? I also focus on the gross mischaracterization (as framed by the GOP) of Planned Parenthood and the preventative health services that they provide, and my issue with trying to forc...

One if by South, Two if by Southwest

April 03, 2011 17:34 - 1 hour - 62.4 MB

Fresh off his recent trip to SXSW, we are joined by guest host Patrick, as we wax poetic on all things geek (woot!). This segment revolves around some of the newest trends and innovations in interactive design, social media, gaming and technology. Patrick also recounts his meeting with Felicia Day (“The Guild”), the power of taking fancy notes and what the future holds for how we interact with companies, websites and entertainment. We also discuss some of the announcements from CTIA and t...

Great Scott! Obama Has a Time Machine!

April 03, 2011 17:16 - 2 hours - 155 MB

In the second segment of this week's show we turn our attention to the week in news.   Libya: Is the U.S. engaging in third conflict in the Middle East? Did Obama require Congressional approval before launching Cruise missiles into the country? What is the "mission", end-game and role of the U.S. and NATO allies in enforcing the no-fly zone? Is it possible to support the fall of Gaddafi, yet not have to commit long-term to the potential aftermath of a country without leadership and/or prolo...

On Japan

March 19, 2011 04:45 - 1 hour - 59.7 MB

This week's main segment centers entirely on the tragic events in Japan.  From a horrifying 9.0 earthquake, followed by a devastating tsunami, tremendous loss of life and now the desperate scramble to bring a potential nuclear disaster under control. The story of the tsunami has unfortunately been overshadowed by the ongoing efforts to contain the failing nuclear reactors and spent fuel rods in storage at the Fukashima Daiichi plant. In my efforts to help to bring some understanding to wha...

Rabble Rabble

March 19, 2011 04:21 - 1 hour - 62.9 MB

  In the second segment of this week's show...well, quite frankly, I'm all over the place...as I discuss some of the most recent news that occurred / caught my attention since the last new show, trying to squeeze my opinion of all of it into one segment! I start with recent comments made by Mike Huckabee, as a result of his 'not so subtle' tip of the hat to the Tea Party crowd and perhaps the beginning of some preliminary 2012 election rhetoric. As a result, I dissect his remarks, their in...

State of the Unions

February 26, 2011 16:46 - 1 hour - 105 MB

Amidst the protests in Wisconsin between Governor Walker and teacher's unions over collective bargaining rights (including salary & benefits) and the state budget deficit, I try to shed some light on the situtation, while dissecting the political ramifications of removing a union's primary form of leverage. Are unions a good thing? What would 'breaking the backs' of organized labor mean for unions and future election math? Would stripping the unions of their bargaining rights really solve th...

Unicorn Gang Bang

February 19, 2011 19:04 - 2 hours - 158 MB

Joined by guest host Patrick, I think we were able to solve all the world's problems (and then some) in this 3 hour segment that drifts seamlessly between serious and silly (rinse and repeat)! We start off with a follow up to the events in Egypt, Mubarack stepping down, the military taking over and the suspension of their constitution. We weight the effects of democracy in the middle east, in addition to similar protests popping up in Iran & Bahrain.  Next, we cover the CPAC convention and...

Pyramid Scheme

January 30, 2011 03:13 - 1 hour - 75.4 MB

This week I am joined by guest host, Patrick. In the main segment of the show, we discuss the current situation in Egypt. As protests erupt over the authoritarian rule of President Mubarak, we cover the reasons for the uprising, U.S. response and provide some historical context relating to Egypt's place in the region as our ally and how the protests began. We also attempt to tackle the issue of Democracy as a principle versus practice, in addition to the U.S. governments history of propping...

Sporting Superman Underoos

January 30, 2011 02:54 - 1 hour - 98.2 MB

Time to change gears a little! In the second segment, we offer our impressions and review of the eagerly anticipated DC Universe Online. This discussion covers the gambit as it relates to MMORPG's; from the perspective of a 'noob' (Dana) to a more seasoned veteran of the genre (Patrick). Was the game worth the 8 year wait? Was SOE able to pull off the thrill of fighting alongside the likes of Superman, Batman, Lex Luthor & The Joker? What the hell is an MMO, anyway?  Additional discussions ...

Blowing The Electoral Load...

January 22, 2011 06:33 - 2 hours - 139 MB

Prompted by a listener request, I offer my predictions and analysis of what the 2012 presidential election landscape may look like. Can Obama win a second term? Will the GOP's allegiance with the Tea Party come back to bite them in the ass? What issues will take center stage? Just a little armchair political analysis to consider. ;) I also discuss the "fallout" from the Ricky Gervais' hosting appearance at the Golden Globes and whether it is possible for comedy to go, "too far." Fans of the...

The Rhetoric of Violence

January 15, 2011 08:10 - 1 hour - 95.7 MB

This week's main segment focuses on the tragic shooting in Arizona that left 6 dead and over a dozen injured, including Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords. Is it dangerous (and irresponsible) to engage in the rhetoric of violence when referring to those you disagree with politically? Are terms like, "2nd Amendment remedies", "armed and dangerous", "revolution", "reload" and "take up arms" intended to incite / promote fear and distrust in Government to a particular demographic for political ga...

Boredom Bites

January 15, 2011 07:54 - 54 minutes - 50.2 MB

A discussion of other recent news stories: We say goodbye to Dick Winters, of 'Band of Brothers', WWII and Easy Company / 101st Airborne fame; including commentary on 'The Greatest Generation' and how subsequent generations match up. The misguided editing of the Mark Twain literary classic, "Huckleberry Finn" and more. www.stimulatedboredom.com 

Stimulated Lang Syne

December 31, 2010 03:22 - 1 hour - 109 MB

Auld Lang Syne - sing it with me folks! - as we kick off the first show of the New Year with a myriad of discussion that includes: Religion, the repeal of, "Don't Ask, Don't Tell", the passage of the 9/11 Health Bill (and partisan politics), what I got for Christmas, the new SB Android app, job hunting tips and much more during this 2 hour segment. On a personal note, I offer my sincere appreciation to the thousands of listeners who helped to make 2010 a great year for Stimulated Boredom......

Arsenic and Old Leaks

December 03, 2010 16:46 - 2 hours - 115 MB

This week we have a GREAT program for you! I am joined by Patrick as we talk about everything from arsenic-based aliens, the Wikileaks "scandal", Net Neutrality and a whole host of other subjects discussed between two good friends having an entertaining (and informative) conversation for all to hear. I hope that you enjoy this over 2 hour segment as much as we enjoyed recording it, it's chock full of all kinds of boredom stimulating goodness. :) www.stimulatedboredom.com 

Don't TSA Me, Bro!

November 20, 2010 18:34 - 1 hour - 99.3 MB

Recently there has been a lot of discussion of the new TSA body scanners & pat-down security checks at airports and whether they are a violation of privacy. I recently encountered these new measures on a trip to Chicago. I discuss the reactionary nature of our airport security and how we always seem to be behind the curve. Additionally I discuss a few measures that I feel would be more effective than continually adjusting our security based upon PAST threats and trying to anticipate FUTURE ...

Rally Envy...

November 13, 2010 06:10 - 1 hour - 107 MB

Sorry folks, a little discombobulated this week as I attempted to record the show while medicated and recovering from recent travel and being sick. However, like a doped up soldier, I still managed to trudge through a couple of hours discussing my time at, "The Rally to Restore Sanity" and the results of the Midterm Election for your entertainment. This week I am joined by a fuzzy brain, unicorns and a pink llama...but that might be the meds talking. www.stimulatedboredom.com

Constitooshunal Skholar...

October 23, 2010 06:27 - 1 hour - 80 MB

Prompted by current events (aka: the Delaware debates), this segment delves into the Separation of Church & State clause within the 1st Amendment...and Christine O'Donnell's lack of knowledge about either. I also discuss NPR's firing of Juan Williams for his recent comments and whether it was a 1st Amendment issue (as claimed) or the right thing for NPR to do. Plus the teaching of Creationism Vs Evolution in public schools and more! www.stimulatedboredom.com 

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