Thursday, May 3, 2007

Pure Toast Episode 10: Eating Children

We talk a bit about the new viking movie that's apparently out in the US. Also we discuss the correct pronunciation of the word "crayon." We called Teddy, but unforunately I screwed up the recording so you couldn't hear anything he said. Don't forget to call us and leave a message at (509) 293 4983.


Music on this episode:
ocremix.org

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Sunday, April 8, 2007

Pure Toast Episode 9: Burnt Toast

Introducing Jonathan! He may or may not become a regular on the show; we haven't decided yet. Anyway, on this show we talk about breathing through your mouth, Ben and Jonathan's trip to Alicante, and we take a live call! Don't forget to call us and leave a message at (509) 293 4983!


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ocremix.org

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Friday, March 30, 2007

As Promised

Following through on my promise (and in response to Marisa's inquiry), here are the images I submitted to JPGMagazine. Check it out. If you like em', vote for them. These are the first two I've submitted, but there will be more gauranteed.

-B





Thursday, March 29, 2007

Pure Toast Episode 8: Farewell (To Some) Friends

We are back after our month-and-a-half-long hiatus. We hope you enjoy the show. Don't forget to call us at (509) 293 4983!

Music on this episode:
The Skinny
ocremix.org



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Saturday, February 17, 2007

Episode 7: No Show

Sorry, no show this week. We recorded but things didn't work out. Mostly you couldn't hear Ben's mic during the majority of the show. We're leaving for Madrid so won't be able to record for another 9ish days. Again, we're sorry--don't hate us. For those of you that called in over the past week, don't worry. We'll get to your calls on the next show. Download "Episode 7:No Show" Or subscribe to the RSS feed.

Saturday, February 10, 2007

Pure Toast Episode 6.02: The Jungle

The long-awaited interview with Timoteo is finally here. Enjoy.

I was bored pretty much all day today, so I went ahead and did the interview without Ben. He might kill me, but then again he might not be able seeing as though I'm a viking. Anyway, if he's mad about it I'm sure we'll be able to get Timoteo on the show again.

Remember to review on the show in the iTunes music store! Just search for "Pure Toast" and we're the only thing that comes up.

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ocremix.org

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Friday, February 9, 2007

Pure Toast Episode 6.01: Miller Time

And we're BACK (after a long[ish] break)!

"It's been a while since the last show; this time we talk about iPods, toast, and VIKINGS."

Okay, so we didn't record yesterday like I said we would, but that's because I was in a bad mood and slept all day instead. We still haven't talked about setting a record schedule, but that's okay. I hope we can get at least one more show up before next weekend when we take off for a week to Madrid. Perhaps we'll even record from there--if you're lucky!

We love you, listeners. Stick with us.

Music on this episode:
Jonathan Coulton
ocremix.org

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Friday, February 2, 2007

Smooth Operators.

From the Sam archives: flickr.com/photos/refader

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Pure Toast Episode 5: Roomate Robert

Introducing Roomate Robert (we aren't allowed to say his last name)! In this episode we talk about gold, my fellow vikings, and how awesome my name is. It was a lot of fun to have Robert on the show, so we'll definitely have him on every now and then.

We've got a short interview with our friend Melissa and talk about some (hopefully) upcoming interviews. I mention a bit about Never Not Funny as well.

Music on this episode:

ocremix.org
Gunslinger

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Saturday, January 27, 2007

Phone Call

Friends from my hometown claimed last night that they are calling in soon; I even wrote it down so I wouldn't forget.

In other news I made it onto Jawbone Radio Episode #146!

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Pure Toast Episode 4: Apologies and Dinosaurs.

In this episode:

"Craig apologizes to a friend; plus we were able to get an exclusive interview with a brachiosaurus! We also talk a bit about podcasts that Craig listens to. Sorry about the buzzing sound. No money = crappy sound."


Here are the links to the podcasts we talk about:

The Sound of Young America
Jawbone Radio
The Best Show on WFMU

We forgot to mention how to contact us at the end of the show...
(509) 293 4983 or PureToast@gmail.com
If you're reading the blog you probably already knew that, but I feel stupid for leaving it out of the show.

Music on this episode:

Jonathan Coulton
ocremix.org
Good Tree Bears R.I.P. (no website)

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Sunday, January 21, 2007

New Listener




















A friend in Walla Walla listened to the show, and this is all he had to say.

Saturday, January 20, 2007

Dream Submission

Got a few great dream submissions already (which we requested in Episode 3)! This one from Shane was too good not to share: I work at Lowe's Home Improvement Warehouse now, which kind of needs to be known for this dream. I and the entire Lowe’s store I work with were being featured on a special episode of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. (If you don't know the story line of the show, a craptastic house gets ripped down and replaced with a new one in one week, being revealed to the family by moving a bus on the command "Driver, move that bus.") So we were finishing up the last of this monstrosity--somehow I knew it was the biggest home ever built on the show. It was made of brown stone with a roof that looked kind of like a title wave, being convexed on one side of the house and concaved on the other. As the bus pulled into place, the entire store climbed on top of the roof, the porch, and anywhere else they could fit. The family arrived, and the traditional "Driver, move that bus!" was shouted. However, instead of screams of joy, only a loud rumble and shrieks of terror were heard as the entire structure imploded. I was the soul survivor of the building team and grabbed member of the audience to form a spelunking team to dive into the vortex that had replace the one enormous house and try to find anyone. In the end I saved only my manager.
Thanks Shane!

Friday, January 19, 2007

Pure Toast Episode 3: Ocho Gauge

Episode 3! In this episode we read and listen to a handful of listener mail (including a brilliant synopsis of The Princess Bride), talk about Ben's "ocho gauge" piercing, discuss wearing neckties with hoodzips, and hear some music from Jonathan Coulton and ocremix.org.

I also mention a bit about Jawbone Radio and The Sound of Young America, two of my favorite podcasts.

Send us your dreams and tell us what you think we should do with the giant spool that Robert "salvaged" from being thrown away. What should we do about our phone number? GWUD? IZUF? HYVE? Also if you have any idea how to contact a brachiosaurus, any information would be great.

Music on this episode:
Jonathan Coulton
ocremix.org

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Wednesday, January 17, 2007

GWUD, IZUF, or HYVE?

I've been thinking this over for a while. I want a catchy phone number because saying (509) 293 4983 just doesn't say "CALL ME!" like it should. It's certainly no 669 DOUG. So here are the combinations that I like. But feel free to suggest some others.

293 GWUD
I think this one is my favorite. "GWUD" just seems like it would be a lot of fun to say on a regular basis and it would definitely stick in your head. Who wouldn't want to call 293 GWUD?

293 IZUF
This could be either "Is-Uff" ("uff" pronounced like the end of the word enough) or "Eye-Zoof." Both are pretty good, but I'm not sure that it's quite as rad as "GWUD."

293 HYVE
Now this one isn't bad either. "HYVE" gives you the feeling that we're all part of one friendly community; a hive if you will. Also we might inadvertently attract a lot of fans of that Swedish rock band, The Hives. I can't say I know their music, but more listeners = awesome. But then at the same time people might be confused and think they're calling the "I've-got-hives-and-need-serious-help" hotline. We're not a hives hotline.

¿Qúe piensan? Tell us what you think. If no one has an opinion I'll probably go with GWUD.

Pure Toast Episode 2: Pop Culture n00bs

In this episode we discuss our immediate popularity, "Robert's" soccer ball, movies you can purchase at Wal-Mart, and sales tax exemption. You'll also hear a new introduction from our friend Teddy, and some of the best and worst decisions we've ever made.

Now that we've recorded two episodes and I've had to listen to my own voice for long periods of time while editing, I've noticed that my lisp is much more pronounced than I had originally thought. Perhaps next week we'll talk about my options are for curing my speech problems. If you have any experience with speech therapy, let us know what you think!
 

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Monday, January 15, 2007

We have a phone number now!

¡Llámanos! Leave us a message! 1 (509) 293 - 4983



Pure Toast Episode 1: Pilot


Craig and Ben team up to start a podcast. We hope you enjoy.

 

We talk about going to school in Spain and how we "stole" someone's Christmas gift. What should Ben do about his soccer ball problem? Feel free to send us an email at:

PureToast@gmail.com

Music on this show:
Jonathan Coulton.

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