About this Episode
ROAR-2006-06-29 - Episode 37 - The Happiness Conspiracy
This week on the ROAR:
Greetings from Rhonda - Ferryland, Newfoundland, Patrick - Ireland, Rodney - St. Pierre and Rex Goudie - Berlington,
Newfoundland, oddly celebrating episode 37, some strange maths, shout-outs to Jim Rebman - Bolder, Colerado, Jeff
Dunn - Yorktown Heights, New York, the murtalize mystery, the wire dragon, a shout-out to Steve Matzura - New York City,
Jim's musical gear, even more shout-outs to Tom Peter and his friend Brian - Rochester, New York, Nancy Park - Victoria,
British Columbia, Kylie Howsam of the Celtic Music News podcast - Toronto, Ontario, Hope Povenmeir of the Audio Mirror
podcast - Ohio, Lynette and Maria of the Malyn Slice Of Life podcast - New York city, Roger Cusson - Lisbon, Maine, the
confirmation of the fourth venue for Atlanticfest 2006, the Happiness Conspiracy, Podictionary (Indian), more from Mary
Dalton's Merrrybegot, a walk downtown with Jim and Lillian on the first day of summer 2006, the light conspiracy, a man
and two dogs, Newfoundland And Labrador, the NL designation, mail meant for Newfoundland going to Holland, People
meant for St. John's going to Saint John, pet names, realizing that both Newfoundland and Labrador are dogs, dogs
barking on cue, cars making noise on cue, title waves, Borat, the gay Austrian reporter Ali G, Jivin' Jim Fidler, the blind guy
who knows he's black, flesh tones, some German/English translations, the Whitecoats, the seal joke, the Paul
Macartney's soon to be ex-wife joke, getting in trouble for saying "foque", Lillian at the stag party, defining "stag party", the
Metric Moment, easy as Pi, don't blame it on the air, more strange maths, some alarming Morse code, Junction's, the
Zone, ear candy, locked out of the pub, closing remarks, blooper and as many other things as you can fit in your
hammersack.
Music this week:
Our opening theme, Genesis, Weapons Of Mass Distraction, Up That River, Hibernia and Rhythm Of The Goat by Jim
Fidler
and
Apa Ya by The Headroom Project from magnatunes.com.
Best listened to on headphones. - If you can't understand the backward bits, it's because the forward bits were
backwards in the first place.