We’re back! Although we’re going to be gone again – the next few weeks are going to be crazy for us so recording is going to be hit or miss for the next few weeks.
The Santander British Grand Prix ran while we were gone and Williams’ Pastor Maldonado found himself in hot water AGAIN, while Sauber’s Kamui Kobayashi was involved in a bizarre incident in the pits…
The newly announced Fiat 500L will be launching with a cool new option – and we probably won’t get it here in the US.
Do you know what your e-reader is reporting about you?
With the London Olympics coming up the question about what to do with Olympic venues after the games close is coming up – something China is struggling with four years after the Beijing games…
Transport for London is trying to cover every contingency during the games…. and the insanity that is Olympic exclusivity for sponsorships just gets more weird.
Taco Bell makes one Alaska town’s dream come true – for a little while…
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4 comments
Comment by Phil on July 18, 2012 at 5:29 am
We ate
Comment by Phil on July 18, 2012 at 5:42 am
We are back from vacation on the three month old Disney Fantasy and had a great time. Thanks Patricia and Dara. The ship was great. It was different enough from the Wonder and Magic to be exciting while still familiar. The nearly 4000 passengers didn’t seem to make much of a difference to the experience.
I’m just about caught up with the podcast but now I’ve got to try Wait Wait after listening to the last weeks podcast. So much for staying ahead.
And finally, yes I am a fan. I just haven’t had a chance to comment much lately
PS: We booked again on the Fantasy for next year. I think we may have a problem.
Comment by Phil on July 19, 2012 at 5:12 am
“…size of a small truck!”
I almost did a spit take on that line. Classic!
Comment by Charlie Victor on July 24, 2012 at 10:51 pm
I get the like/dislike thing about A Prairie Home Companion; it’s sort of an old-timey radio variety show. There is one big difference between PHC and Wait, Wait: Unlike Wait, Wait, PHC is usually live, so the 2-hour radio program runs 2 hours in the theater. It is neat to watch the cast perform the different skits; my favorite is the sound effects guy!
CV