Geek Brunch Episode 47: The Return of the Original Brunch Buddy

Episode 47 marks the triumphant return of Keith Cunningham and Gary Busey! Warning: Not for the squeamish. Not for the easily offended. Plus, singing abounds in this episode, unofficially sponsored by the catalogue of Def Leppard! In this action packed, highly collectible episode, we discuss Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull WITH SPOILERS, Ernest movies, and in a special learning moment, we explore the meaning of the words Smegma And Chunder.
Featuring the song “Sudden Death: Blood, Guts, and Boobs” by The FuMP, available on www.podshow.com.

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Geek Brunch 46: Hey Dudes, It’s Time For Geek Munch

In episode 46 of Geek Brunch, we talk about grown men playing with toys, grown men acting like they’re too old for comic book movies, eating fondue, reading comics, the woes of work, reality TV and why we don’t like it, plus we introduce Brunchy’s stoner brother, Munchy!

Featuring the song “Not Good Enough For Truth In Cliche” by Escape the Fate, found on www.podshow.com

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Listeners of The Lost Podcast

Barry aka Nebraska Nuge of Geek Syndicate and Heath aka Montana Holland of Geek Brunch joins forces for this Indiana Jones two hour special. Together they dissect all three movies, chatting about their likes and dislikes. They also look at the Young Indiana Jones Chronicles as well as Indy in video games, books and comics. Finally they look forward to Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of Crystal Skull.

So sit down, get your fedora and pack your whip cause we’re going on the Adventure of a lifetime.

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Geek Brunch 45: GGeek BBrunch WWith CCordova2, HHolland and MMyers

For episode 45, we’re joined by Carlos Cordova, ccordova2 on our forums, to discuss Iron Man, Free Comic Book Day, 80s and 90s Marvel toons, inappropriate tattoos, the delicacy of roasted chile, and the latest batch of movies, comics, and TV reviews.

Featuring the song “Myself” by Big D and the Kids Table, available at http://music.podshow.com/

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Geek Brunch 44: Lover Spats, Fashion Designers and Male Nudity

In episode 44 we talk a little comics, a little movies, a little tv, a little food, nothing too out of the ordinary. Featuring a dramatic reading from Justice League International, and the return of some good old fashioned horror talk.

Featuring the song Your Fault by the Plain White Ts, which can be found at http://music.podshow.com

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Geek Brunch 43: Modern Lover

We’re joined by Jay Ferguson, Modern Lover on the forums, to discuss Mike’s desire to shoot a Pussycat Dolls video, The History of the World Part 2, ripping open bodices, the Spider Man cartoon, the obscure works of Judd Apatow, and the day to day challenges of attending art school.

This show includes music by 101 titled Swim To Me and is located from this site. http://music.podshow.com.

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Geek Brunch 42: Brunchiana Jones and The Temple of THOOM!

This week we’re joined in the spacious Brunchy Broadcasting Studio by Timmy Thoom, who regales us with stories of obese ladies strapped to gurneys with razor blades in their mouths, The cuisine of little Korea, and 50 cent bin diving. Also, Mike and Heath end the show by spoiling No Country For Old Men and get really sentimental about dogs. THOOM is back!

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Geek Brunch 41: Dwonch You Want Me Baby

Warning: This episode is not for the easily offended!

We’re joined by Dave Dwonch, esteemed creator of the all ages graphic novel Gnome and one of the hosts of the Geek Savants podcast to discuss all sorts of stuff, including what it’s like to podcast, India For You, drinking urine, and Snoop Dogg’s cinematic excellence. Also, we have a huge debate about religion, talk about banana hammocks, and ask our female listeners about peeing in cups.

Closing music by A Static Lullaby

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Geek Brunch 40 – The Hal Jordan Woman Haters Club

In episode 40, Mike and Heath discuss Mike’s love for the Comic Book Attic Podcast and how it’s influenced him to read older stuff, a misogynistic Green Lantern, I Am Legend (both the book and the film) again, and Heath’s strange, grown man love for Disney movies and games.
Closing music by David Klein.

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