Rule of Three: with Bengt Washburn and Tim Slagle Tim Slagle and Bengt Washburn
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- Comedy
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Comedians Tim Slagle and Bengt Washburn talk about Pop Culture, and Life on the Road for thee ten minute segments
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A Dickens Christmas Special
Bengt talks about his role in a Dickens Play, Tim reviews a Dickens move, and the music of Simply Dickens fills in between the segments. They also revisit the Krampus.
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Monkey Labor, Airline Dining, & Forgotten Stories
The injustice of forced monkey labor, a strange way to dine out, and a bunch of stories that Bengt and Tim chose not to cover over the past year for one reason or another.
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Pharma Suit, Expatriating, & Authoritarian Bears
In this episode, Bengt and Tim talk about the Oxycontin settlement, Nations with passports for sale, and Libertarians v. Bears.
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Chinese Liquor, Mouse Utopia, & Incredible Jump
Bengt and Tim talk about an awfully expensive liquor, the happiest place for mice, and Tim's hometown hero.
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Tiny Homes, Viagra Website, & Rocket Man
In this episode Bengt and Tim discuss minimal dwelling, Bengt's hacked website, and a backyard space launch.
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Swearing Parrots, Dying Russians, & A Bad Halloween Costume
In this episode Bengt & Tim talk about dirty birds, the Russian mortality rate, and a Halloween costume that caused so much outrage, it was pulled from the shelves.
Customer Reviews
Whoa--Kennedy Doc on Retainer?
YIKES, Tim, I never thought of that, but I think you are probably right. Listen to the Jim Palmer episode to hear what I'm talking about. Great show.
Two Comics, Three Cheers!
If you like intelligent, informed, and funny discussions of popular culture, news, and politics, then you'll enjoy Rule of Three. As someone to the left of Dan Rather, I tend to disagree with Slagle on, well, almost everything, but he is a smart and very funny guy who does his homework. Movie savant Bryan Miller is very sharp and very funny as well, with a quick wit and views that match my own and are therefore correct. Discussions are always civil, a big plus for the podcast. I have no suggestions to make it better, it's good to go. Make this podcast a part of your rotation today.
Eddie