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**Monologue**
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* A story about frozen yogurt and yoga
 
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**Interviews**
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On this week's show, the marvelous ROB SHEFFIELD is here to discuss the three Rod Stewart-based stages of a man's life, his experience seeing Neil Diamond two nights in a row, and the magnificent Dollyness of Dollywood.
 
On this week's show, the marvelous ROB SHEFFIELD is here to discuss the three Rod Stewart-based stages of a man's life, his experience seeing Neil Diamond two nights in a row, and the magnificent Dollyness of Dollywood.
  

Revision as of 05:53, 19 December 2013

Date

Jun 29, 2012

Guests

Rob Sheffield
Michael McMillan

Origin of the episode title

A question that occurred to Julie upon listening to Fiona Apple's album.

Discussed

Monologue

  • A story about frozen yogurt and yoga
  • Julie reviews the new Fiona Apple album and discusses what it really means to eat your feelings!
  • Britny Fox liberates women of their confining shirts!
  • Pencil erasers are considered as substitute chocolate chips!
  • And Julie learns something about Star Wars that she would have preferred not to know.

Interviews On this week's show, the marvelous ROB SHEFFIELD is here to discuss the three Rod Stewart-based stages of a man's life, his experience seeing Neil Diamond two nights in a row, and the magnificent Dollyness of Dollywood.

Then, MICHAEL MCMILLIAN, who plays Steve Newlin on True Blood, joins Julie to talk about how E.T. changed his life, what glamoring is exactly, and shares an awesome and terrifying ghost story that will curl your toes and straighten your lashes!

Trivia

  • Sephora is like Trader Joe's for anorexics
  • The new Fiona Apple album was automatically downloaded to Julie's phone because she is white.
  • One of the best things about aging is the dullness of emotional intensity that comes along with everyday tasks.
  • The reason many people have body fat is to defend against feeling everything.

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