The Fifth Dimension
Making episodes these days helps us to not take quarantine too seriously, and to remain positive. This episode we begin by talking about some of the top jobs that are facing extinction due to an increase in automated technologies and other cultural shifts. Near the completion of the show, we do some porn star name generating, and I end the episode with a movie review of 'Drive' starring Ryan Gosling. Thanks for checking it out, cheers!
For this episode of The Fifth Dimension, Jimmy Two Hats and I talk about how this stinking pandemic is effecting, or is it affecting... I never know, the faculties that make us who we enjoy being. This pandemic, which is clearly bringing out lots of emotions from all of us, is entering a type B sort of personality into the fold of humanity. It is one that stays in all day, never fully enjoying the aromas of the out doors, summing up each day with several squirts of hand sanitizer to purify the hands between each wipe of the rear whilst on the john. Seriously, I hope this ends soon. We move on to movie trivia, which Jimmy Two Hats knocks out of the park. I mean c'mon, who actually besides Jimmy Smartso Sits on Google All Day Two Hats would have known that asbestos was used as snow in ‘The Wizard of Oz’ as a prop. Finally, I end the episode with a review of Alexander Payne’s Hawaiian feature ‘The Descendants’. As always and forever, we so humbly appreciate this chance to share our quirky personalities, and we look forward to the next recording. Peace and Cheers.
We sat down over Zoom for a good long while to chat with my childhood friend Daniel McFarland. During that time we caught up on matters that happened many years ago on the cold streets of Chicago back when Daniel and I went to the same grade school. Daniel reflected on some of his favorite memories of me, including one where I happen to bring a special gift to one of my favorite teachers, and I told how Daniel was the best person to cheat off of. That's no joke, grade school wouldn't have been so easy without him by my side. After the nostalgia, I ask the gang some inane questions, and we send the episode off into the sunset and in the books as the longest running episode, at just over an hour long (1:02:12). We hope you guys enjoy.
How many F- Bombs can I drop in an episode? I lost count, you guys can fill me in. For this episode of The Fifth Dimension, Jimmy Two Hats and I have on my college roommates Kyle Irvine, Adam Kleffner, and Parker Woodruff. Alongside the brilliant introductions given forth by your true favorite podcast co- host, these guests are asked even more brilliant questions as we gather together for a fun forty some minute zoom meeting, shan't we forget about social distancing! We talk about test taking, pencils, soccer bar openings, quick- fast book reading, and so much much much more. Enjoy our first ever guests, because we sure did.
Episode 2:
Hello folks! Thanks for checking out Episode 2 of The Fifth Dimension. Jimmy Two Hats and Anthony Guzzardo are currently hiding out inside of a 4 inch thick steel bunker two- hundred feet below ground. Down there we give a corona update, you know talking about how it's affecting us and the world around us as we see it. Later on we talk movies... True Romance... , mailbag, random questions, and near the end a man named Hollywood, also from Hollywood I think, wherever that is, made us a trailer for a movie related to our life. Thanks peeps, see ya next week!
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