#282: Hurt Makes My Head Life

Hudson cut off all his “boy” hair, so now he looks like a man.  A man who listens to Flight of the Conchords even more than I do.  The guy who sells hotdogs wrapped in bacon was out of bacon on the day we wanted three hotdogs wrapped in bacon.  The night I finally get out to see a play, one of the actresses I was dying to see wasn’t there.  Instead of going to a book reading by one of my favorite writers, I went to a Passover seder.  Luckily it was a very paired down seder.  I ate a sandwich made out of matzo bread, some sort of apple dish and horseradish.  Very tasty.

I just hope the casting director from Criminal Minds couldn’t tell I was fighting back a migraine.  A migraine apparently not big enough to get me to drink Diet Pepsi, but a huge one nonetheless.

 

9 thoughts on “#282: Hurt Makes My Head Life

  1. Dan – are you handing out reliable tips in this episode?! WOW,I better get on listening to this episode immediately. LOL Nice spam ip lookup. (SHH – Here is a secret – we don’t care what you are selling and are not clicking on your link. Pass it on.)

  2. Does blog comment spam EVER result in sales for these idiots? WTF? Couldn’t they spend their time/money/bot time on REAL leads?

  3. Hey Dan, I was all ready to ship you some NYC Excedrin before you said you found CVS generic pills. CVS stands for Consumer Value Stores, I worked at the CVS in Saugerties for one summer, and Peter inherited the job a year or two later 🙂

  4. Consumer Value Stores? Wow, sexy. Thanks for the offer, David, but I have PLENTY of migraine at home, it’s the “Back & Body” I lack, but I assume it’s just aspirin with a special label. 🙂

    Do you know anyone who would want to sublet their apartment in NYC for July? A friend and her son are headed that way and looking for a place. Thought I’d ask, you never know. Hope you guy are doing well!

  5. In the rodeo arena, western ladies fashion has always been a big part of the cowgirl image. Since the early 1900’s women involved in rodeo and wild west shows were truly showwomen. Commonly donning large hats, brightly colored cowgirl clothing featuring intricate embroidery and fringe laced gloves, these women were sure to attract attention – if not for their riding, roping and shooting skills, surely for their choice of attire.

  6. Wow, sooo far behind. That’s Audible for you – immersed in “Under the Dome” by Stephen King. Very good so far!

    Personally, LOVES me the Pepsi Max. Way better than Coke, pretty convinced coke is not the same as it was.

    Promise to catch up after the 35 hour Kingathon is over (the 3rd such bout)

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