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PodClack – Episode 29: The Cockocracy

It's a new year! In this episode, comedian Jay Black joins Christy T. to talk about kids' programming, what they did during the holidays, and unnecessary baby compliments, among other things.

Welcome back to another episode of our PodClack podcast. Make sure you tune in and make your friends tune in as well, and comment and rate us on our iTunes page!

Every week (or kinda-sorta every week), Brian does a TV guide keyword search based on a word someone leaves in a comment here, so sure you leave a word for Brian’s next movie look-up!

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Thanks for listening!

Photo Credit: Keith McDuffee, CliqueClack

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3 Responses to “PodClack – Episode 29: The Cockocracy”

January 6, 2011 at 9:52 AM

Great episode!!!, congratulations on your new baby Jay, girls really rule!!!

January 7, 2011 at 7:24 AM

One question, Jay: can you accept it if your son turns out to be one of those kids that loves the Clone Wars cartoon, but has absolutely no interest in watching those old live-action movies in which Obi-Wan Kenobi and Yoda don’t even have the same voices?

Again, please review the original TRON.

March 29, 2011 at 12:53 PM

Christy – We are slightly perturbed with the amount of “slutting it up” you are doing during this episode….What does your family think about all of this? About what’s with the Christy T. crap…talk about hipster douchbaggery.

Just kidding. We love Christy T. She makes the show.

P.S. I think I’d make an awesome special guest. Mainly due to my special-ness.

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