Monthly Archives: October 2008

Radio Free Burrito Episode 13

Holy Halloween Podcast! It’s a new episode of Radio Free Burrito!

Show Notes:

  • The logo was designed by WWdN:iX reader Marc, who asked that I not link to his “in progress” website. Thanks, Marc!
  • I drop at least one F-bomb in this show, so you probably shouldn’t listen to it around little kids, people with sensitive ears, or at work. Especially if you work in a daycare for kids with sensitive ears. (Hi, Natasha!)
  • I went ahead and made this an enhanced podcast. You know, for kids. Enjoy the pictures and links.
  • Podshow wants me to say “Some of the music provided tonight is from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Check it out at ‘music.podshow.com'”
  • What’s that? You want to have links to each artist’s page? I can totally do that:
  • That Halloween PSA really needs to be seen to be fully enjoyed.
  • Similarly, The Trick from Jack Chick also needs to be seen to be fully enjoyed. I edited the hell out of it (see what I did there?) to stay safely within fair use. Jack Chick strikes me as the kind of corporation that has no sense of humor, but a lot of lawyers.
  • Reader Jeremy pointed out that Don Hinson, the genius behind the awesome Monster Dance Party album (which provided the catchy Riboflavin-Flavored, Non-Carbonated, Polyunsaturated Blood) has a website, including a store where you can buy Monster Dance Party on CD. It’s not the full album that I’ve had since I was a kid, but it’s still wonderful.
  • Finally, I want to thank all the artists and labels who are participating in the podsafe music network. I hope this exposes your music to new listeners and you’re all buying mansions and yachts. If you can’t afford to buy them, I hope you can at least build them out of the bones of your enemies.
  • The show weighs in at 18.5MB and is 20 minutes long.

Okay. Got all that? Then please:

Download Radio Free Burrito Episode 13

As ever, if anyone mirrors the file, please let me know and I’ll update this post accordingly.

And here they are. Thanks, guys!

stretch out and wait

When I finish a big acting or writing project, I have this massive crash, like the world’s worst hangover combined with a profound sense of emptiness and loss. I understand that this is really common for creative people, but understanding that doesn’t make it any easier for me to accept it. I AM SUPERMAN, GODDAMMIT! I CAN DO ANYTHING!

Um, except that I can’t.

I’ve felt this ickyness for the last couple of days, and though I know it will eventually pass (it always does), it’s incredibly difficult for me to give myself permission to take a fuck off day or two, when I already feel like what I do isn’t real work anyway, and people I know are getting laid off left and right.

Anyway, in an effort to balance out teh emo, please enjoy this picture I drew while I was on the phone with Andrew yesterday:

stupid unicorn

“Unlike the boring experience of taking notes in a text editor on the computer, using an actual pen and actual paper presented the opportunity to draw an actual unicorn, with a star for an eye, a wheel instead of back legs, riding on the leading edge of a rainbow.

AWESOME.

It’s blurry, because it’s just a stupid crappy camphone shot, but I think that’s part of its charm.”

I thought it was riding the front edge of a rainbow, but a consensus is emerging that it’s actually farting a rainbow. I can accept either one of these interpretations. The important thing is, I have a unicorn with a star for an eye and wheels for legs.

ETA: See, this is why I love the Internets. Reader B says “I loved your unicorn phone doodle and was moved to draw this…”

unicorn.jpg