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Blart Radio for January 2, 2010

Click here to download.On the first show for 2010:

  • How was your holiday? We tell you about ours.
  • Tristan decided to jump on my lap and ended up breaking my chair.
  • John sent Corona a Christmas present. The result? A parody called "stupid brown dog" to which Tristan loves to dance.
  • We then perform the song live on the air.
  • Karen then takes Tristan out for a walk over the phone.
  • Whenever danger is at hand, Bicycle Repair man will come to save the day.
  • We next play a family rendition of "Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer" as performed at my grandmother's house on Christmas Eve.
  • Even though it's common knowledge, we remind those of you living with parents that living on your own is expensive.
  • We are considering the procurement of an iPod Touch because of the OCR and barcode scanners available. Are they actually any good?
  • John then forwards the TBRN number to my cell phone, so we are once again able to take calls.
  • John decides to randomly inflict the talking thermometer in my old office at us at the top of the hour.
  • We next introduce Karen's amazing talent: the living air horn!
  • Turning back to Christmas Eve, we play a couple of badly performed Roger Alan Wade tunes.
  • After our music break, John is back to play with the horrible on-board effects on his new mixer while our dog barks at the neighbors.
  • Find out why running on the treadmill in my slippers was not such a great idea.
  • We throw in another musical break including a Christmas Eve rendition of "In My Room."
  • I have begun recording a series of podcasts for the upcoming release of Mobile Speak 4. Go to here to hear them.
  • What's the difference between a 10-dollar and 100-dollar bill?
  • Finally, hear about the new spinning coffee accessory I got for Christmas.

That does it for this first episode of the new year. Thanks for listening, and see you all soon.

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