Episode 59: Monday, February 5, 2007
posted on Feb 5, 2007 | Comments (4)

In this episode:
- getting sponsors for the show,
- a My Chemical Romance update,
- Adult Swim’s Aqua Teen Hunger Force ad campaign causing a panic in Boston, MA,
- more goofy WWF wrestler gimmicks (Reverend Slick, Doink the Clown, etc.),
- poorly compressed video on Time Warner Digital Cable,
- HBO,
- cartoon shows on Boomerang,
- repetitive radio stations,
- Nintendo sneakers by Run Athletics (www.myspace.com/runathletics),
- the upcoming Indiana Jones movie,
- TheRaider.net,
- and the Family Feud video game starring Louie Anderson.
Happy birthday to Johnilyn in SC!
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Those shoes look like 1950’s bathroom wallpaper.
Just so ya know, all the good old TV shows are on 24/7 on boomerang by cartoon network, which is included with all directv packages, and you guys sound like idiots ranting about it for no reason!
Hi Dylan,
Time Warner Cable in NYC carries Boomerang, but Comcast in northern NJ does not. Dish Network carries it too, but only as part of their most expensive plan.
Anyway, our point is all of the old cartoons (The Flintstones, The Jetsons, Woody Woodpecker, Looney Tunes, Popeye, Tom and Jerry, etc.) used to be on public TV all the time. It was great being able to watch all of that old stuff. Now, the only way to watch any of those cartoons is to pay for cable or satellite service.
It’s frustrating to Greg and me because we grew up with these cartoons for free.