Topic: John Waters

10 chapters across the catalog

CIS Lunar
Episode 1856 2:04:30 - 2:07:01

1856: CIS Lunar

Little John's Candies, Post Office Media Mail Dispute

A shipment of "Little John's Candies" and "Gigawatt Coffee" was received, though one host is currently restricted from consuming them due to health reasons. A separate delivery of "artisan pool water" sent via "Media Mail" caused a confrontation at the post office, as the USPS clerk identified the shipment as a violation of the discounted rate. The hosts urge listeners not to "rip off" the post office when sending items.

Meloni in the Middle
Episode 1792 3:21:20 - 3:26:30

1792: Meloni in the Middle

Terracotta Watering Spikes, Production Meeting, End of Show

John Dvorak provides a "tip of the day" regarding terracotta watering spikes for gardeners, praising their simple analog design over "Internet of Things" connected devices. The hosts hold a brief on-air production meeting to select the "end-of-show ISO" clip. The episode concludes with a reminder of the show's live stream schedule and upcoming Sunday broadcast.

Cash is Criminal
Episode 1512 59:48 - 1:05:48

1512: Cash is Criminal

Maxine Waters and House Financial Committee FTX Hearing

During a House Financial Services Committee hearing, Chairwoman Maxine Waters faced criticism for attempting to limit questioning regarding FTX's political donations. The hearing revealed that FTX had received high ESG governance ratings despite a total lack of internal controls and corporate structure. New CEO John Ray III testified that the organization's failure was due to the concentration of power in a small group of inexperienced individuals.

Gorby Chips
Episode 1482 51:17 - 54:09

1482: Gorby Chips

WD-40 Origin, Atlas Rocket History

A historical anecdote claims that WD-40 (Water Displacement, 40th formula) was originally developed to prevent water from freezing on the outer skin of the Atlas rocket during the early space program. The product was designed as a penetrant and water displacer rather than a primary lubricant, specifically to protect the thin-skinned fuel cells of the rocket.

TransMoney
Episode 1380 3:05:49 - 3:11:27

1380: TransMoney

Water Witching and Kanye West's Donda Album

The practice of "water witching" or dowsing in Texas is discussed as a real phenomenon. A millennial producer's review of Kanye West's album "Donda" is read, praising it as a masterpiece that challenges cancel culture and nihilism. This is contrasted with John Legend's past comments on liberal artists.

Wall of Meat
Episode 896 2:23 - 6:56

896: Wall of Meat

John Lewis and Maxine Waters Discuss Trump Impeachment

Representative Maxine Waters discusses potential grounds for impeaching Donald Trump on MSNBC, citing alleged collusion with Russia. Representative John Lewis labels Trump an illegitimate president, leading to a discussion about his refusal to attend the inauguration. The hosts analyze the rhetoric used by Democratic leadership to challenge the legitimacy of the 2020 election results.

The Great Clip Show
Episode 822 1:21:37 - 1:24:40

822: The Great Clip Show

Pecker Movie, Bill Cosby, Guatemala Children

The hosts discuss the 1998 John Waters film "Pecker" after a segment of "guess the movie." The conversation shifts to news regarding Bill Cosby, with a satirical claim that he is "running kids through Guatemala." They also mention a news report involving 33 undocumented immigrants and the cancellation of projects tied to Cosby.

Climate Chaos
Episode 617 2:57:46 - 3:02:36

617: Climate Chaos

Robot Memes, Movie Promos, and the Movie "Pecker"

The hosts discuss the current media obsession with robots, linking it to the release of "X-Men: Days of Future Past" and "Transformers: Age of Extinction." They play a dispassionate movie promo from Mark Wahlberg and engage in a "guess the movie" game. Dvorak fails to identify the 1998 John Waters film "Pecker," leading to a humorous exchange about their respective movie-watching habits on long flights.

Climate Chaos
Episode 617 2:57:46 - 3:02:36

617: Climate Chaos

Movie Promotion Memes and the "Pecker" Guessing Game

John C. Dvorak posits that the current media obsession with "killer robots" is actually a viral marketing campaign for the new X-Men and Transformers movies. He then plays a clip from a movie for Adam to guess; the movie is revealed to be John Waters' "Pecker." Adam recounts his poor movie-watching experiences on the flight to Japan.