Episode 208 Topics Include:
- Mr. Miller Goes To Boston
- What we've been watching
- Featured Review: Enter The Dragon
Running Time: 1 hour, 14 minutes
Episode Songs:
Blackout City - Anamanaguchi
Dawn Metropolis - Anamanaguchi
This Podcast May Include Some Explicit Language
...It Also Most Likely Contains Some Spoilers
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man, this episode was a blast. i'm not a big food person but hearing how enthusiastic and sincere Rian was about the food in Boston and everything, it was so entertaining. i can't even eat like 80% of the stuff you mentioned, Rian, but you're so genuine about everything that i was like "OMG, ALL THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF SPICES!!!!" very engrossing. you describe food in the same "omg awesome" way that it's talked about in the Hunger Games books. XD
ReplyDeletethis episode was also kind of downbeat and bittersweet because of that, though; the food stuff and hearing how pumped you were about the convention (congratulations on the Man-Gull attention btw, and TIM SALE?!?) and dropping a hundred bucks on the Moebius book and all that, it really made me feel either old and boring, or that maybe i really am clinically depressed to some degree like i suspected i might be last year.
i still get excited about things and i'm into things, of course, but most of the time i just cannot muster any enthusiasm about anything approaching your level. i don't know if that's because of either reason i mentioned above, or if i've simply become a low-energy, low-enthusiasm person as i've gotten older and that's just how i am, or if i'm super picky so any enthusiasm is sparse and occasional and most things i don't give a shit about and that's fine, or.. i don't know.
hearing you talk about all this stuff the way you do really makes me, i don't know.. gives me a yearning feeling or something. XD
Jesse: finish your damn comic!!!
You should come to Boston next year, Ross. We can eat at Fire + Ice and watch Impractical Jokers. That'll cure your yearning if anything will. ;)
DeleteI often feel like I get excited about too many things. Like I'm always into so much stuff that I get in over my head and that's why I've only watched like 10% of the movies I've downloaded and only get around to reading like 1/4 of the comics I buy every week. I'm also new to the whole Comic Con thing from a behind-the-table point of view, so everything's still kind of new and exciting and I'm not used to just chatting with other creators and feeling like I don't have to be some fanboy who has to want something from them. I mean, I usually do want something from the creators I meet, and I am still a fanboy, but you know what I mean. It's like I'm in over my head, so the things that others may take for granted as just being part of the experience of visiting another city or doing a comic show are still noteworthy talking points for me, especially since I have an outlet for them (see: this podcast). I've always been an introvert and I've lived in the same house in the middle of nowhere my entire life, so something simple like taking a trip to Boston and eating at new restaurants is exciting to me.
Jesse: What Ross said!!!