So, here it is... with time stamps!
Intro: Corey is almost un-intelligibly quiet. A surprising change after last week...
:20 The book. And there was a segment on ESPN2's 'Cold Pizza' Program hawking the book, with the authors. Arnold Sanchez was the first guy ever kicked out of ultimate... he was in the background throwing in the segment... one of the people playing catch. Corey, former New Yorker that he is, points out that Arnold was only suspended.
:1:50 Arnold is mistaken for a High School kid. Do Adam Zagoria and Tony Leonardo look like Jim Belushi and Harold Ramis? You decide.
2:30 I just had to turn up the volume on Corey. When will the porridge be just right.
3:00 A reference to the good old days of no stall counts.
3:20 I mutilate some hotcake metaphors. Have I told you about my dream about Pancakes?
3:40 Discussion of publishing. Y’awn.
4:20 This brings us to the bash Alex DeFrondeville section.... and a segue to the Hall of Fame... Starting with Eric Simon. Yeah Eric.
5:40 Luke interrupts Jim. Rude kids. Questioning Joel Silver as founder and a discussion of Santa Claus’ origins. Kids, Earmuffs.
6:20 Ah yes, smallpox.
6:35 Am I in it? (Yes I am, as it turns out).
7:10 Strategery with Jim. MVP’s can throw.
8:30 Idris: Frisbee = Little League Football.
8:45 Luke: Frisbee = Madden 2006. Then blabs on... And monopolizing microphone, and stating the obvious, ‘the good defense is one that keeps the offense out of the endzone.’ You can tell I spent some time at state school... You know, I think that one reason the flat stack is so popular, is that it looks just like madden. JUST LIKE MADDEN
10:00 Idris agrees Offense is important, and Corey...za-zing, take that idris.
10:00 ish... Corey explores defensive strategy. There is some Confused silence from Jim and Idris, who are both uncomfortable and confused.
11:00, luke with another one liner...
11:15 Jim, damn him, with a concrete suggestion. The idea of using film to get better.
11:30 Back to ‘d’ guys can’t score...
12:00 Jim, Offense guys just have to be able to call people out-of-bounds to play d... good stuff...
13:40 Idris gives away the secret to his game...
14:20 the Shasta-meter or the Parinella Excite-o-meter... I couldn't find the reference, and I don't remember when idris talked about it. But Shasta (Phillips? I think) a fast bay area guy apparently referred to the level of excitement as a defining statistic. Turnovers, goals, assists, blocks. They are all hugely important, under the excite-o-meter... (which, I think, was jim's term).
14:50 Chris Sherwood’s campaign platform... Props to Chris, he took a lead role in rewriting the rules, or something... And was on a title winning furious team...
15:23 Jim says ‘Dog’ has not the sack to cut Jim...
15:51 Year in review? Furious is old at 30... They are not, infact that old. See, that's where we, at the podcast include you in our banter... see, a hearty guffaw as jim (40 something) calls mike grant (19 years old) old.
16:20 Idris wraps, editing out his brilliant recap of running down a ‘little person’ the first time he went snowboarding... This was a truly great story, well developed, and a huge punchline. Basic summary, Idris is snowboarding, in quasi-control, and runs down a small child, turns out that small child has beard, and whisky and cigarrette breath. Farrelly brothers inappropriate, perhaps, but funny.
17:20 Luke thanks sponsor deja news, which was bought out by google groups several years ago. Just to let you know how old school I am, I still type deja.com to get to google groups...
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because you mentioned it...
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