Sun, 28 August 2005 Continuing on with the 1970's in M&R's decade tributes.....Rook has no choice but to brag about his grades and Mink guesses 70's TV show themes. Special guest: Mink's son Mathew and 70's movies recap. Not to worry the show is still substandard with a mix of banality, only the tunes can save them. This is...Maud..lin!Comments[3] |
Mon, 22 August 2005 Mink & Rook kick off their "decades" series of casts with the 1960's and the music therein. If not for M&R themselves this might be a decent look into the musical past. Things being as they are the listener is subjected to the unstructured and unsettling show in between the fine hippie fare. Peace! And don't trust anyone
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Mon, 15 August 2005 This week it's the Rum & Coke & Gin show with M&R's special guest: Mink's sister Kelly all the way from Oman. Kelly seems like an intelligent girl but for some reason has lowered herself to the depths of the Mink & Rook Show.
However, a single presence of normalcy does not a good show make and in this episode you'll discover exactly why that is. Boisson!Comments[3] |
Sun, 7 August 2005 Mink & Rook serve as a lesson in how not to conduct a show to the pocasting community with their 15th inability. Choobing, baseball and train of thought loss bring the Rum & Coke Show to a screeching halt. Nonetheless Mink & Rook can't help but throw themselves under the bus in the name of bad taste. Mangiare! Mangiare!Comments[11] |
Sun, 31 July 2005 The Vox Monitor review of the Mink & Rook Show is featured in this latest podcast equivilent to Gigli. The rum is flowing as usual but we wish we could say the same for the show itself. Mink & Rook, try as they may, spend two hours they will never get back producing the reverse mirror image of good taste. Impossible Dorks!Comments[3] |
Continuing on with the 1970's in M&R's decade tributes.....Rook has no choice but to brag about his grades and Mink guesses 70's TV show themes. Special guest: Mink's son Mathew and 70's movies recap. Not to worry the show is still substandard with a mix of banality, only the tunes can save them. This is...Maud..lin!
Mink & Rook kick off their "decades" series of casts with the 1960's and the music therein. If not for M&R themselves this might be a decent look into the musical past. Things being as they are the listener is subjected to the unstructured and unsettling show in between the fine hippie fare. Peace! And don't trust anyone
over 30!
Mink & Rook serve as a lesson in how not to conduct a show to the pocasting community with their 15th inability. Choobing, baseball and train of thought loss bring the Rum & Coke Show to a screeching halt. Nonetheless Mink & Rook can't help but throw themselves under the bus in the name of bad taste. Mangiare! Mangiare!
