Boxcutters Episode 61

Channel 10 and CBS, SBS and ads, Channel 9 and The Apprentice, Fall and Autumn, Pork and News and Letters to Boxcutters.

This week Marieke Hardy sticks around to keep us company (and ply us with alcohol) for the whole episode. Bless.

Suck it up:

Spit it out: hooray@boxcutters.net

10 Comments

  1. You know I went back and had a listen to ep 1. What happened to the trivia and the reviews of old shows ??

  2. We kept promising teeshirts we could never provide, plus we never figured how to get live calls into the podcast to answer questions.

    What was the reviews of old shows? Like things you may have missed? I can’t remember…

  3. ps – the teeshirts are coming…….

  4. LOL
    I think it was old shows, like…

    “The Six Million Dollar Man” etc etc

  5. In the world of podcasting, nostalgia kicks in after only a year?? Sheesh, that’s quick. Oh well, as long as we’re doing it … can we have a retrospective account of Pork through the ages? Josh’s explanation on this week’s show was a good start. Before the heady days of Pork as we now know it there was APT content – or just APT – (never cracked that code). This was preceded by Strangely Compelling Content. What came before … who can say? Expository backstory is needed here. That’s it. Done. Gauntlet is on the table.

  6. Brett never cracked the APT either – drove him nuts.

    Before Strangley Complelling Content it was just Compelling Content and before that it was Bits and Pieces – although not really a formal segment.

    Ahhh, the memories…

    Nostalgia is so in at the moment we should have started with it before we began podcasting.

    Can’t do anything in regards to the Six Million Dollar Man after the Bionic Woman fiasco.

  7. Thanks Ross. And for those who may have missed it, APT meant . . .??

  8. I don’t know how many times we mentioned it on the show, but APT stood for Seriously Compelling Content.

    It couldn’t be more simple.

  9. . . . “Aaaaarghhhh!” and then he

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