Tue Jan 17, 2006 3:40 pm

Damn, that was funny. No matter how many times I listen to it, I still can't understand you Doc. That was one of the moments that make people think I am crazy since I listen to the archives on my MP3 player at the gym and I am laughing out loud for no apparent reason.

By the way Dr. Scott, Corona is not the "circular city" as you stated last week. It's the Circle City. And everyone knows that Hesperia is the armpit of southern California. Does your brother in Corona homebrew?

Brad
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Tue Jan 17, 2006 5:03 pm

BigBadBrad wrote:Damn, that was funny. No matter how many times I listen to it, I still can't understand you Doc. That was one of the moments that make people think I am crazy since I listen to the archives on my MP3 player at the gym and I am laughing out loud for no apparent reason.


That's OK, I can hardly tell myself. I just love the thought of people listening to the archives on headphones and laughing outloud. And of course everyone around you thinks you're a nut job

BigBadBrad wrote:By the way Dr. Scott, Corona is not the "circular city" as you stated last week. It's the Circle City. And everyone knows that Hesperia is the armpit of southern California. Does your brother in Corona homebrew?

Brad


I knew it had something to do w/ roundness... No, he doesn't homebrew, he just drinks mine. He is a bartender though, and sometimes he'll serve my HB to some of his regulars :D
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Tue Jan 17, 2006 5:16 pm

You're actually doing a lot better than I could do. I have a stutter that comes out IN FORCE when I've had a couple of beers. Get three beers in me, and I stop trying to talk altogether. :?
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Tue Jan 17, 2006 5:33 pm

Dayum Doc dont be like that brother. Undoubtedly, Justins juvenality can be trying at times but he means well I am sure. Afterall he is a closet stoner and has a short attention span.

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HH[/quote]

hahahahaha. All these things may be true (wait...what were we talking about.................oh yeah) but my juvenality is what...um...well....um...oh...comes up with shit like guess What Doc Said.

glad you guys like the new bit as much as me. I really was sitting all by myself in the studio laughing so hard when I found that clip. That's good radio....and makes me really happy. It's the little things.

Justin

PS. Homegown "Hops"...who do you think your kidding :roll: Hops...right.
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Tue Jan 17, 2006 5:35 pm

linuxelf wrote:You're actually doing a lot better than I could do. I have a stutter that comes out IN FORCE when I've had a couple of beers. Get three beers in me, and I stop trying to talk altogether. :?


I'm thinking I might need to do the same... You should call into the show after a few beers and get some abuse, we could laugh at you for awhile and see how thick your skin in. At least it might get some of the heat off of me. :wink:
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I'll have to do that. :D Maybe I can be drunk of the week.
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Tue Jan 17, 2006 5:59 pm

Dr Scott wrote:I knew it had something to do w/ roundness... No, he doesn't homebrew, he just drinks mine. He is a bartender though, and sometimes he'll serve my HB to some of his regulars :D


Well, he's welcome to come brew with me anytime. I usually brew during the week (don't tell my boss) since I work from home. I brewed the Poor Richard's Ale today in honor of Ben Franklin's 300th birthday. Can't wait to try it. It's the first time I've used molasses.

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Tue Jan 17, 2006 7:48 pm

Brewcaster J wrote:PS. Homegown "Hops"...who do you think your kidding :roll: Hops...right.


:oops: Alrighty then Justin, you got me dead on. LOL I only have 4 cultivars going ( Cascade, Brewers Gold, Perle, and an unknown) I would attempt to key out the unknown but Jepson doesnt treat the hybrids, they only list Humulus lupus. As for the other species in the family I agree that they should probably rename this area the "greenbud coast" instead of Redwood. Lastly, I can tell you are just jealous :wink: , I am heading to the city this weekend so let me know whatcha need. :twisted:
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