Dongtini — Episode 113

October 1, 2014 in Podcast

On this episode: Simone talks about ways lowbrow entertainment is turning us into Idiocracy, Stephy feels lowbrow entertainment reflects existing society, and a lively conversation ensues. Also: Simone has a list obsession, Stephy went to a work slumber party, Simone’s mum tried to pronounce Dongtini and boy was it funny, Stephy talked to Bust about Mark Driscoll and then tells of Tony Jones’ rough few weeks on the internet, Simone has a list addiction, Whopper Jr. has left the building, there exists an adorable dog named Snacky, and a listener calls in with a disheartening “moist” story.

Listen now or right click to download and listen later!
Dongtini – Episode 113

Simone, Stephy, Richard and Jona on Jona's birthdaySimone, Stephy, Richard and Jona on Jona’s birthday

 Stephy’s interview with Bust about Mark Driscoll.

Lauren Hoffman’s article on TV and shame which Stephy and Simone each had strong opinions about.

Snacky (@snacky_business on Instagram) is Stephy’s new obsession.

Closing song: Liz Phair — “Soap Star Joe”

Dongtini — Episode 107

May 29, 2014 in Podcast, taco bell

On this episode: We review the penis museum documentary The Final Member, breaking news on the mystery ingredients in Taco Bell’s “meat,” the mistaken premise of Jeopardy!, things we’ve changed our minds on (dongs are not on the list), Stephanie’s obsession with Seattle music “sensation” Rod Danz, more and more misplaced logic, a listener voicemail about being raised a demon-fearing Jenovah’s Witness, Simone sings a creepy children’s song about a log, and a special off-the-record one-sided conversation.

Listen now or right click to download and listen later!

Dongtini – Episode 107

rps20140529_005143

Quincy on his first birthday wearing Hungry Caterpillar made by Simone.

rps20140529_005602

Simone, Quincy, and his new father, Brandon Walsh.

Back Camera

Simone attempting the Michael J. Fox side smile in year 8, age 13.

Rod Danz is the Tommy Wiseau of the Seattle music scene. Please enjoy his music here on his…yes…his MySpace page.

Rod Danz in a motor vehicle.

Rod Danz in a motor vehicle.

 

The video cannot be shown at the moment. Please try again later.

Closing song: Takako Minekawa — “Fantastic Cat”