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8 Ways to Be a Better Person, Sketch a Woman Nude, Look Better on Radio and Finally See Bigfoot
written 8 Oct 2008 in the earliest morning
For those of you who read the blog, and thank you very much by the way, but haven’t yet had the chance to listen to my podcast, simply and beautifully titled “ClickNathan the Podcast”, perhaps you don’t know what you’re missing, eh?
- 7 hilarious episodes (and one that’s only slightly hilarious) easily downloaded from or subscribed to in iTunes. You can also just listen to them right here on the site.
- Hard hitting facts such as made up stories about setting world records by wearing long hats and the plight of the modern elf in an all dwarf world.
- At least two accents per show. Usually more, just for you.
- Podcasts that are so free, they might even earn you money. If you listen to them while you work, for definites.
So please, stop wasting time rereading this post and just listen to the first episode already.
And if you’re still not convinced, take the word of Seliphie, who left the only (raving 5 star, I might add) review on iTunes:
This dude is awesome! This show makes me want to move to Pittsburgh.
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App Store and Girlfriend Make Up, Sex Okay
Another iPhone app I’d really like to see is a pretty simple Wikipedia Wish List. The basic idea is that you have an app that you can jot down things you’d like to learn more about, via Wikipedia. So say you’re on the bus and suddenly have the urge to know who invented the milk crate, but your stop is coming up. You could stay on the bus, miss your stop, and gain all of that sweet, milky knowledge, or you could get off, make it to work, not get fired and still be able to afford that $100 / month iPhone bill.
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On Cowboy Fashion
There are two types of people who wear cowboy hats, cowboys and assholes.
So said a gruff voiced Texan man coming over my FM radio while discussing the current state of weird in his hometown of Austin. If said statement is true, which of the two would the photographee below fall into?
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Of things to come?
A test run, really, this post is. I just grabbed the WordPress app for iPhone and wanted to give it a whirl. In the meanwhile, let’s see how these images get included and think fondly on a summer’s worth of bicycles and stateline crossings.
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ClickNathan the Podcast – Episode 3: Elfism
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Our most engaging set of interviews yet, we explore the massive degradation which has been evolving between the elfs and dwarves of modern day as well as speak with a high ranking CEO.
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ClickNathan the Podcast – Episode 2: The Longest Hat
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In this version of the episodes you’ll be greeted by the sophomore effort of the podcast including an actual telephone conversation as well as the touching story of an old man and his battle with anger.
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ClickNathan the Podcast – Episode 1: Bigfoot
Nathan and guest speaker Julius discuss the hot topics of the times, as always, such as the legendary Bigfoot, the latest social networking sites and so much more.
Frolf is a Good Time
Three deep (no real comparison to last year’s crew) we found our way, green and under leaf with 24 oz. PBRs abundant, through the Pier Park Frolf Course. Towering giant trees splayed their spindling appendages across the sky, ceiling up our overhead and dropping flecked shadows to dance with the sunbeams over the ground and our footsteps. The floor of the forest was surreal, a virtual carpet of well kept grass, the trees spread out to give each other ample elbow room and very little undergrowth otherwise. A set of shorties came running by holding either end of an RJ10 cable and claiming that it would keep them from getting stolen, which it had apparently fulfilled its promise up and unto that point. They asked to throw our frisbees, but wouldn’t give up their names. Good kids, I wager.
But as much fun as 18 holes of frisbee golf can be, the allure of a couple of picnic benches, a pipe for the packing and a well deserved smoke break just couldn’t be avoided, and we talked into the waning light of evening before Webster suggested we climb a few trees using his professional tree climbing gear (the man is a pruner of trees for his living.) He pulled from the backseat of his car a belt, thick and bearing pockets, attachments, etc. galore and similarly striking me as the most impressive toolbelt I’ve seen in all of my tenure on this planet. The belt dripped two straps around either thigh and was then secured securely secure to a rope, which was pitched over the highest available branch. Everything about the procedure was mildly absurd but executed with such grace by the man that I couldn’t help but find an amazing inspiration in it all, like a 5 year old watching a 10 year old pop bunny hops off of a curb, it was so proficiently perfect that I couldn’t wait to try. But first, and effortlessly, he began to scale the rope, using various knots and footholds to keep himself headed up, then kicking his legs out and swinging to a nearby branch, he found both of his feet on the limb only to dive off into the air again for some high-flying antics.
When I would try the entire procedure myself later I would, as I’d expected, find the process infinitely more difficult than it seemed while he was pulling it all off. Nonetheless, I scaled the rope sufficiently high enough to find myself swinging airborne, spinning around the rope, watching the remaining pieces of twilight disappear between the leaves and imagining what kind of a world it would be if there weren’t moments like this, people with jobs that would seem absurd to the average cubicle worker, jobs that allowed them to rig up a rope swing after a game of frolf and not think twice about why it should be done, just that it would be a shitload of fun.
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