Dongtini — Episode 79
February 5, 2013 in Podcast by dongtini
On this episode: Simone’s behind-the-scenes of an infomercial she appeared in, Stephy’s art of calling in sick to work, the aftermath of the True Love Waits agenda, Tim Heidecker’s cheese throwing, tweets about godly men leaving the room during halftime, Star Search, Christian culture is a fetish factory, vegetarian youths, Stephy gets an insane email about virginity, puking cats, avoiding people in public, new Dongacular Vernacular, Jonathan Ames and the Banana Bar in Amsterdam.
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Simone realises a dream by appearing in an infomercial, and one about her favourite hobby! See her at 1:29, 21:53, 26:05 and 26:43
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Amsterdam’s penis fountain complete with rolling balls!
Closing song: Marva Whitney — “Unwind Yourself”
This is the proudest day of my life! I managed an entry in the lexicon of Dongtacular Vernacular! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!
And damn it all if those Banana Bar ladies didn’t perfectly illustrate Simone’s point from last week about the difference between using and utilizing!
Omg they totally did! They utilized the daylights out of those bananas!
On a serious note regarding CC’s obsession with “purity” I would strongly recommend reading Libby Anne’s blog Love Joy Feminism (if you aren’t already). She grew up homeschooled, fundamentalist and in the Quiverfull movement and is now a very happy atheist & feminist and I could really relate to her stuff about the damage this is doing to people. http://www.patheos.com/blogs/lovejoyfeminism/the-purity-culture
Both:
How the Purity Culture Made Me Afraid of Men
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/lovejoyfeminism/2012/03/how-the-purity-culture-made-me-afraid-of-men.html
and
The Purity Culture and Sexual Dysfunction
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/lovejoyfeminism/2011/11/the-purity-culture-and-sexual-dysfunction.html
are heartbreaking and eye opening posts.
I am putting these on my list RIGHT NOW. Thank you!
This is kind of a weird thing to quibble about because I don’t actually give a shit about the NFL but I think Stephy is a little off about the Harbaughs. Jim’s the dick, John’s the “nice guy”. Jim screams and stomps and pouts and will no doubt have a stroke or a heart attack before he hits 50. John’s the laid back big brother who generally stays pretty calm. The narrative at the Super Bowl was that the power outage brought John over the dark side when he had a meltdown about communications. He wouldn’t shut up about how bad he felt about that after. Just pointing it out because I think Stephy might like John just based on the fact that he’s a devout Catholic who isn’t an asshole about it. He’s a pretty decent role model in that sense. I’m an atheist and I find his whole “respect everybody’s beliefs and include everybody” approach to religion pretty appealing. I have no doubt that he’d frown upon my atheism (he’s a Catholic, of *course* he would) but he wouldn’t throw me in the back of a van and force me to go to Mass.
Oh, this is interesting! I didn’t know the backstory, I think they activated some early football trauma and I’ve avoided learning more about them. This is interesting, thanks!