Topic: Songbirds

4 chapters across the catalog

Redneck Red Herring
Episode 1303 57:32 - 1:00:07

1303: Redneck Red Herring

Songbird Movie Review, COVID-23 Lockdown Fiction

Adam Curry reviews the Michael Bay-produced film "Songbird," which depicts a dystopian future under a "COVID-23" lockdown. He describes the movie as a "humongous piece of crap" with little social message, focusing instead on a romance between a courier and a quarantined woman.

Killing Mink
Episode 1292 2:38:35 - 2:40:29

1292: Killing Mink

"Songbird" Movie and COVID-23 Predictive Programming

A new film titled "Songbird," produced during the pandemic and starring Demi Moore, depicts a future "COVID-23" mutation and 213 weeks of lockdown. The trailer features quarantine camps and thermal scans, which the hosts describe as "predictive programming" designed to prepare the public for permanent restrictions. The segment notes the high production value of the film despite being marketed as a "Zoom movie."

3X3
Episode 1246 1:09:14 - 1:11:18

1246: 3X3

Invasive Doves, Songbirds and Neighborhood Nuisances

A personal anecdote describes a neighborhood being taken over by invasive doves that have displaced the local songbirds and mockingbirds. The constant cooing of the doves is described as a source of significant irritation, leading to a humorous discussion about using pellet guns or other means to remove the birds. The segment highlights the frustration of losing melodic bird calls to the repetitive sounds of the new arrivals.

Magnets In Space
Episode 182 1:31:35 - 1:34:10

182: Magnets In Space

Global Warming, Cocaine Production, Songbird Size

UK Members of Parliament have claimed that cocaine use contributes to global warming by destroying Colombian rainforests. Additionally, a BBC report suggests that US songbirds are becoming smaller and lighter due to climate change. The hosts mock these findings, suggesting that smaller wings would actually be a disadvantage in a warming environment and might instead indicate global cooling.