Super Serious
Mar 7th, 2010 |
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Drew and Mike (mostly Drew) discuss what a jerk Jarred McCormick is really. Listen in as Drew launches into a verbal tirade against this local business owner as part of his “one man war” to exact revenge for his dismissal. Find out more about the situation on Drew’s Facebook Group Jarred McCormick is a Jerk.
McCormick’s, [...]
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Feb 10th, 2010 |
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Dear Well-to-do Baby Boomers,
I saw you at the Tea Party Convention in Nashville and you are a sad bunch of people. Your convention reminded me of an AARP meeting for only racist members. It is unfortunate that this is the best top-down “movement” that dethroned conservatives can muster. I understand that you dislike the president, [...]
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Jan 17th, 2010 |
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Category: Doom Letters, Super Serious
It was recently brought to the periphery of my consciousness that some old fuck named Pat Robertson said some shit about the earthquake in Haiti. That is the extent of my knowledge, and I refuse to investigate further because doing so would be a bigger waste of time and probably less funny that reading tweets [...]
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Jan 11th, 2010 |
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Category: Super Serious, podcast
An interesting interview with a sponsor, art school pirates, the worst decade ain’t got shit on next year and what I said about Obama’s blackness before Blagojevich stole my sunshine. Listen well, and don’t forget to let me know where your brain is…
sonicdoompodcast@gmail.com for emails
330 Doomer 1 for voice mails and texts
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Jan 1st, 2010 |
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Unless you are in Greece, Zimbabwe or Somalia 2009 ended up being a pretty uneventful year on the doom front. The possibility of an unmitigated economic collapse at the opening of the year disappeared as central bankers and power brokers around the world closed ranks around failing institutions to prevent any more extensive damage in [...]
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Oct 26th, 2009 |
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I get this sinking feeling sometimes, which I am sure comes as a big surprise given my obsession with doom. I am not sure where it comes from or why it takes me over, but it pushes me to the point of paralysis. So, I hope you are asking, what is the feeling?
I begin wondering, [...]
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Sep 18th, 2009 |
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So, I took today off, and noticed that there was a panel discussion at the college on “The State of the Recovery” put on by the college and the local NPR affiliate. I thought that it would be a hoot so I went and listened to the discussion. Even from these well-educated and fairly well-informed [...]
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Aug 9th, 2009 |
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In order for the economy to rebound, some sector of the economy will have to begin growing in a meaningful way which will ignite growth across other sectors. We have seen supposed “jobless recoveries” from the last two recessions. Both of the last two recessions were not that severe and the recoveries that followed them [...]
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Aug 4th, 2009 |
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Children of the global south and the future of America?
The term Global South was originated by some guilt-ridden, elitist academic type somewhere to describe the majority of the world that lives in shit conditions compared to their fellow humans in the Global North. It is the new way of saying “third world” or “developing countries” [...]
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Jul 9th, 2009 |
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In order:
clean water
food
shelter
basic sanitation
company
That is it, really. I should include tobacco as a need, since I am addicted to it. Otherwise, take all of the rest of it away and I will be alright. I would miss plenty of things. I would come to like new things and slowly the things I started off missing [...]
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