MWS Episode 205 – Radio Bad Boys, Burgers, and Chris Nicholas

Mac, David, Matty Collector, and Chris Nicholas

Episode 205: Here come King Horse and Panini Press, your Radio Bad Boys. OR NOT. Chris Nicholas from Staple! joins the show. Talk of Jeremy Lin, Sports Illustrated’s dumb swimsuit issue, Wendy’s, and that smug prick Matty Collector.

Original air date 02/18/12.


Opener: “King Horse” by Elvis Costello and the Attractions, from the album Get Happy
“Suitcase” by Standard Fare, from the album Out of Sight, Out of Town
Closer: “Bruiser” by Wax Museums, from the album Eye Times

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MWS Episode 204 – David and Joe at the Movies!

Episode 204: Mac Blake was on assignment so David is joined by Joe Parsons of Master Pancake Theater and Stag Comedy. After almost suffering a nervous breakdown to start the show, the boys settle in with some unknown Gilligan’s Island facts and then a shit ton of movie talk. Check out how much nicer David is when taking calls than Mac is.
Original air date 02/11/12.


Opener: “What is Life” by George Harrison, from the album All Things Must Pass
“Ain’t No Love in the Heart of the City” by Bobby Bland, from the album Dreamer
Closer: “Laundry and Lasers” by Guided by Voices, from the album Let’s Go Eat the Factory

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The Hustle Show Episode 2

Every second Thursday of the month - I'm Hustlin'

The Hustle Show is making its monthly stop tomorrow, February 9 at ColdTowne Theater. Austin’s funniest comedy variety show returns for Episode 2, fool! That’s right, I called you fool and slapped your face with my glove, now let’s duel for land!

So, what is Episode 2 bringing to the table?
Stand-up from Seth Cockfield!
A special presentation from Kerri Lendo!
Some Valentine’s Day talk from Hot Property‘s Lance Gilstrap
Fake celebrity appearances!
Music appreciation with Curtis Luciani!
Y Mas!

10PM this Thursday and the second Thursday of every month. ColdTowne Theater. $5 BYOB. Both our pilot episode and episode 1 have sold out, so buy advance tickets here to guarantee entry. Show run time estimated at 75 minutes, more or less.

Starring Katie Sicking, Michael Pedicano, Curtis Luciani, Ashley Franks, David McQuary, Scott Raney, Courtney Sevener, and Jeff Whitaker.
Hosted by Mac Blake and David Jara.

Seth Cockfield

Sleep Study by Kerri Lendo and John Merriman

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MWS Episode 203 – Katie Sicking and Bethica

Episode 203: Mac and David welcome comedian Katie Sicking to the show. You’d think the show would get less nerdy but it got even nerdier. Talk of Twitter, comedy, and comics. Then the show gets interrupted by Bethica the station janitor.
Original air date 02/04/12.


Opener: “Sexx Laws” by Beck, from the album Midnite Vultures
“Branded” by Western Ghost House, from the album Kaleidoscope Tower
Closer: “Doughnut for a Snowman” by Guided by Voices, from the album Let’s Go Eat the Factory

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MWS Episode 202 – Ximena Estrada and Martin Pepper

Ximena Estrada and Buc-cees

Episode 202: Ximena Estrada joins Mac and David as the radio lions talk about Buc-ees, American Apparel, some spontaneous Mighty Mighty Bosstones fiction, Mac brings down a Sonic, rapid fire scolding and more. Also an interview with Martin Pepper, the voice of the Sunken Valley single A baseball team.
Original air date 01/21/12.


Opener: “Sidewalk Safari” by Chairlift, from the album Something
“Memories Can’t Wait” by the Talking Heads, from the album Fear of Music
Closer: “Please Be My Third Eye” by La Sera, from the album Sees the Lights

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MWS Episode 201 – Lance Gilstrap and Antoine Delafield

Lance Gilstrap and the Sogmaster. That's a helluva show.
Lance Gilstrap and the Sogmaster. That's a helluva show.

Episode 201: Comedian Lance Gilstrap joins Mac and David to drop some knowledge about Kaboom cereal and cologne. Some celebrity stories, cereal movies, and a conversation with country lawyer Antoine Delafield.
Original air date 01/14/12.


Opener: “Portland” by Coasting, from the album You’re Never Going Back
“Wake and Be Fine” by Okkervil River, from the album I am Very Far
Closer: “Always on My Mind” by Phantom Planet, from the album Guest

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The Hustle Show Episode 1 Tonight!

Do the something!

The pilot episode of The Hustle Show was a rousing success! People, got roused, y’all. ColdTowne Theater has made our modern comedy variety show a permanent part of their schedule. We’ll be the second Thursday in every month and looking at my MDC (Mayan doomsday calendar) that means we return TONIGHT!

So, what does episode 1 have for YOU?
Stand-up from Ramin Nazer!
Special musical appearance by John Ratliff!
Dance-learning!
Games!
An interview with a dude who was on Friday Night Lights (our own Jeffy!)
A video!
Time travel!
Dumb car enthusiasts!
Body-syncing!
And more.

We’ve also added Curtis Luciani from Your Terrific Neighbors to the cast. How awesome is that?

10PM Tonight. ColdTowne Theater. $5 BYOB. We sold out last time, so buy advance tickets here to guarantee entry. Show run time estimated at 75 minutes, more or less.

Starring Katie Sicking, Michael Pedicano, Curtis Luciani, Ashley Franks, David McQuary, Scott Raney, Courtney Sevener, and Jeff Whtaker.
Hosted by Mac Blake and David Jara

The Mascot Wedding Show Podcast 01/07/12

Not pictured: Mac. Seriously? No one else was around to take the photo?

Episode 200: Oh em eff gee it’s our 200th show. To celebrate we invited some listeners to unite and form a live studio audience, including Katie Sicking, Andrew Rosas, Tre Fuentes, Courtney Sevener, Nathan the world’s nicest caller, and more. And what did we do with all this excitement and attention? Squandered it talking about dumb stuff. Talk of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, flies on food, a dumb TV show, and a future prediction segment which bombs big time. Thanks for 200, dudes!


“Couldn’t I Just Tell You” by Todd Rundgren, from the album Something/Anything?
Closer: “In the New Year” by The Walkmen, from the album You & Me

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The Mascot Wedding Show Podcast 12/31/11

Episode 199: Mac and David learn sone bootlegger facts, Garth calls in with a party update, Shaq is on a date, a round of Buy or Sell closes out the year, and perhaps most shockingly of all, this show has a Hearts of Atlantis reference. If that doesn’t knock you on your ass, you don’t have one.


Opener: “The Whipping Continues” by Thee Oh Sees, from the album Castlemania
“Fireball” by The Royal Bangs, from the album Flux Outside
“Under the Gun” by Apex Manor, from the album The Year of Magical Drinking
Closer: “Wreckin’ Bar (Ra Ra Ra)” by The Vaccines, from the album What Did You Expect from the Vaccines?

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