Showing posts with label Canada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canada. Show all posts

Friday, October 19, 2018

Shenanigans Episode 50: Can Someone Here Speak Moose, Eh?

Holy cow! We made it to 50 episodes. Be prepared: This is a long one, over 2 hours long. But worth it. We talk about parental torture devices. You remember those things. We learned that spending too much time on the toilet may cause serious injury to your backside, so be very careful. Vinnie has a lexicon, and a fancy one at that. Kansans seem to have a special affinity for their cars and they really love pumping iron. Halloween is off-limits for anyone over the age of 12 in some Virginia towns. You might actually spend time in jail for breaking that law. Texas has beer for dogs and the Buffalo Bills were asked to be pallbearers at a funeral. Craig regales the group with some zaniness that happened at Wendy's Restaurant. And what album changed your life? Rich and Walden have the best choice for that little nugget.

Thursday, June 28, 2018

Shenanigans Episode 34: Oh, Canada! Let's Talk Aboot Pot, Eh?

Canada just announced that they will be legalizing recreational pot. Rich thinks that we will be next, because, really, can we let Canada win? Craig disagrees, saying that we will have a very important export to the Great White North that will erase any trade deficit when they legalize it. At what point in your adulthood do you NOT drop your pants all the way to your ankles when using a urinal??? For some reason, there is a group of archaeologists who are trying to dig up the original site of Woodstock. So far, it's a lot of pull tabs from beer cans and unused prophylactics. Whispering into microphones is seen as sexually stimulating in China, which is why Beijing rescinded their invitation to Rich.

Sunday, March 25, 2018

Reminiscing: Eh, Can You See?

Saturday night at dinner, we were talking about watching television when we were kids. While we don’t have the traditional television in our house, it’s miles away different from anything we ever had when we were younger. Some of the things that Wendy, her mom, and I were talking about had the girls responding with blank stares. They couldn’t quite understand.