9.04.2012

The Sidetracked Podcast Episode 222 - Bush In The Wind (aka The Pocket Incident)

Episode 222 Topics Include:
- Metal Gear Avalon
- "The Pocket Incident"
- What we've been watching
- Featured Review: Expendables 2

Running Time: 1 hour, 20 minutes

Episode Songs:
We Fight For Love - The Power Station
Angel In The City - Robert Tepper

This Podcast May Include Some Explicit Language

...It Also Most Likely Contains Some Spoilers

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2 comments:

  1. I love the end credits song from Commando. That is what The Expendables movies are missing. They should hire a band from the 80s or a band like Steel Panther to do the music for the next one.

    Stories like that are the reason why I don't ride the bus. Never wave to crazies, just ignore them, otherwise you are setting yourself up for a hood roll.

    It sounds like you got your mom's car. Doesn't she have a usb port that we used to listen to your iPod on the way to the beach? Judging by your description, you have every other feature that hers has. Is hers newer? It seems weird that you would have keyless start with navigation and no way to hook up your iPod.

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    1. My mother's car is a 2010 Camry, I believe. Mine's a 2005 Avalon. She has a newer navigation system with a touch screen, which mine doesn't have. The newer navigation system is compatible with USB MP3 players. Mine's not. Also, mine had the option of a stereo with a tape deck if the navigation system wasn't in there. Basically, when my car came out 7 years ago, it was the fancy high-end version of the Avalon, but according to Larry, no Toyotas had USB ports until a few years ago.

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