Episode 143 : What Some Would Call Lies

143I’d rather be fishing.

On this week’s episode, Jon and Brian fight, Jon snaps at Nan, Danielle witnesses a bicylist hit by a SUV, and Nan reviews the female condom. You know, the usual.

This week’s Hot Topics :

image_lower_resThis week’s featured song is, “Losing the Holiday” by Ambrosia Parsley. It is off her new E.P., I Miss You. I Do. You can download the E.P. for free by visiting Paste. Ambrosia used to front the awesome band, Shivaree. Check out the awesome music video for their song, “Goodnight Moon” below. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1V89-fI4po[/youtube]

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This week we proudly recomend you check out the podcast, What Some Would Call Lies. It’s hosted by Mr. Mike Lawson. He’s charming. He’s witty. He’s handsome. And, he may be a liar.

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Episode 114 : Scientological Apocalypse

Hidey-HO! One today’s show, Todd Steinberg joins Jon and Danielle for a round table of gelatinous jibbery-do. You may remember Mr. Steinberg for his animated pilot, Don’t Tell My Wife I’m a Cult Leader. Well, he fills us in on where his project is and asks us what our weapon of choice would be in the coming zombie apocalypse. Danielle shoots a video…wherein she is covered in icing and wears a sheep’s mask. Jon isn’t nearly as interesting this week, BUT he did co-host Bitches Be Trippin’ – and Ms. Lala Zigfried is interesting enough for the both of them.

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This week’s hot topics include : TomKat calls it quits, a recent SCOTUS ruling has half of the U.S. shaking their fists, and a cop dies during a 3-way, and his widow wins a $3million lawsuit.

This week’s featured song is Bad for Me by Brendan Benson. It is off his album,What Kind of World.

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Episode 94 : Apopoloptic

Fans can make you famous, a contract can make you rich, the press can make you a superstar, but only luv can make you a player.

On this week’s episode of Secretly Timid Jon loves drag, Danielle loves Chung, Paul loves hailing Mary, and Diane makes her triumphant return!!

The quartet discuss The Super Bowl, Madonna’s half time show, RuPaul’s drag race, and sloths. Hot topics include : Think your lover is cheating? DNA test their underwear, a proposed welfare drug testing bill is withdrawn after it is amended to include testing lawmakers, a UFO is spotted over Texas, and 10 things you probably didn’t know about sex.

This week’s featured song is “Backseat” by Carsie Blanton

Check out the video for her song, “Baby Can Dance”

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Episode 86 : Sexy Time

Beer! On today’s show Diane and Jon argue about coffee, Danielle gets an eye full, and Paul has a great eye for video. Later Danielle shares her evening of escort watching and Jon says he would strip to Melissa Ferrick’s “Drive,” and Paul helps Diane decide whether or not her daughter is old enough to attend The Nutcracker. 

Hot topics include : A nine-year old is NOT a good choice for a designated driver,  pole dances pushes bid to be an Olympic sport, a model/blogger loses her hand by an airplane propeller, a woman is charged in NJ’s man’s death from botched penis injection, a website promises to “find his porn,” and Jezebel asks, “Can you tell the difference between a men’s magazine and a rapist?”

This week’s featured song is “Major” by The Asteroids Galaxy Tour 

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Episode 56 : Reality Tie-Dye

Jon, Jill, and Paul throw the hot topics aside and devote the entire show to trashy, rashy reality television.

This week’s featured tune comes courtesy of Alex Winston and is called “Sister Wife.” If you like what you hear, purchase her stunning EP on Amazon.com.

Episode 29 : Four Loko

The cast welcomes the lovely and talented April Collie to the show on a cold, wet day in Dallas. Topics include a Republican candidate’s claim that Morgan Freeman provided the voice over on a political ad, British comedian Stephen Fry’s claim that women do not enjoy sex, a former Dallas Police officer being charged with excessive force and astrologer and psychologist Debra Silverman’s amazing youtube videos. The cast also experiment with Four Loko and discuss a recent study which claims that alcohol is the ‘most harmful’ drug.

Today’s featured song is “A Teenager in Love” by The Pains of Being Pure at Heart

Episode 21 : Road Head

Jill, Jon, Diane and artist Andy Amato (who sits in for the vacationing Paul) snuggled together one rainy Tuesday morning to discuss the news which included: vandalism at a Planned Parenthood in California, a Floridian pastor’s controversial event planned for September 11th, and when multi-tasking can be taken too far. Lighter topics include an oopsie at a German grade school, and Kanye West “directly communicating” with Taylor Swift. There is also a follow up to a story mentioned on an earlier episode.

Today’s featured song is “Drank all the Wine” by J. Wagner. If you would like to donate to his kickstart campaign by pre-ordering his next album, you can do so here.

Episode 20 : Proud to be an American

Topics for todays show include a new study concerning workplace fornication, a creative post-cremation use for ashes, and Nike’s new (old) shoes. The cast also discuss Blender’s list of the 50 worst artists in music history.

The featured song for this episode is “Fights” by Fallan Soldier.

Episode 19 : Paul eats Pie

On our first Secretly Timid Tuesday the cast discusses typo vigilantes, new entries to the New American Oxford Dictionary (aka the other good book), and a possible z-list celeb sex tape. The show ends with a discussion of weird objects removed from weird places. Oh, and Paul eats pie.

Today’s featured song is “Pictures Collected” by Salim Nourallah.