Episode 7: The Funk Show
Episode 7 is ready for your enjoyment. Here's an outline of what's in store for you.
This episode features a special guest announcer: my friend Low-voice Billy. His voice fit in perfectly with the whole "funk" theme of this episode, thanks for lending your voice Low-voice Billy.
I talk about a photo assignment for my view camera class about photographing ones fear and Bill O'Reilly. Bellow is the mentioned "inflamatory" photo of Mr. O'Reilly.

Review of the books "Lunar Park" by Bret Easton Ellis and "Vampire Hunter D" by Hideyuki Kikuchi.
We listen to a song that really hits the spot; Unleaded Logic's cover of "Mad World".
I play a clip from an old BBC documentary that I heard late the other night on the radio. This seemingly boring documentary reveals the seedy underbelly of the world of the early 20th Century British sandwich spread market. I may be the only one that finds this documentary funny/ disturbing but then again, I'm not exactly right in the head.
Opening title music "Never Let me Down Again" by "Depeche Mode"
-Joe
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The Funk Episode:
This episode features a special guest announcer: my friend Low-voice Billy. His voice fit in perfectly with the whole "funk" theme of this episode, thanks for lending your voice Low-voice Billy.
- Phototalk
I talk about a photo assignment for my view camera class about photographing ones fear and Bill O'Reilly. Bellow is the mentioned "inflamatory" photo of Mr. O'Reilly.

-Media Junky Files:
Review of the books "Lunar Park" by Bret Easton Ellis and "Vampire Hunter D" by Hideyuki Kikuchi.
We listen to a song that really hits the spot; Unleaded Logic's cover of "Mad World".
Late Night Radio
I play a clip from an old BBC documentary that I heard late the other night on the radio. This seemingly boring documentary reveals the seedy underbelly of the world of the early 20th Century British sandwich spread market. I may be the only one that finds this documentary funny/ disturbing but then again, I'm not exactly right in the head.
Opening title music "Never Let me Down Again" by "Depeche Mode"
"C.Men in a Jar" Comes courtesy of Rick F. and Michael M. of the BBC and ZB inc.
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-Joe
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