The Bopst Show: Years From Now (Episode 130)
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Title: The Bopst Show: Years From Now (Episode 130)
Rating: PG-13 (Adult Situations)
Intent: Like today, it won’t matter years from now
Random Diversion: “this argument is over”
Random Image: And that has been the principle driver for pub closures as well: the downturn in the economy.
Random Blog: Weirdo Music
Random Band/Musician: Teshome Mitiku
Random Artist/Band/Personality/News Story Not Heard On This Podcast:
Construction Dates: Thursday-Friday November 30-31st, 2010
Equipment: Mac G5, Free Audio Editor & Recorder Software from Audacity, Frontier US-122 USB Audio/MIDI Interface, Shure SM57 Microphone
Posted: December 6th, 2010
Artists and Groups in order of appearance: 911 Phone Call, Ananda Shankar, Bio Ritmo, Alec Troniq, Culture, The Mike Lee Sound, Leroy Pullins, Slint, The Sweet Inspirations, Meschiya Lake & The Little Big Horns, Jolly Kunjappu, The Ravers, Bobby Brown, The Pompeii Club, NO BS! Brass Band
Liner Notes:
If you missed Meschiya Lake & The Little Big Horns, I feel sorry for you. It was magical.
Here are some shows I’m hustling at Balliceaux this week…
NEXT NEW SHOW: 12/13/10
The complete set list for this week’s show and all previous show set lists (130 as of this writing) are on my blog. If you hate MySpace (and who doesn’t), look me up on Facebook. I post track listings there as well.
2 hours of Bopst Show programming airs Sundays, 12-2PM (EST-USA), on KAOS Radio Austin.
Until Next Time:
Stay clean,
BOPST
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4 comments on The Bopst Show: Years From Now (Episode 130)
As far as the video on marijuana prohibition goes, the argument they use applies to much more than just marijuana. You could apply that same logic to cocaine, heroine, crack, meth, and prostitution. I’m not saying that I am for or against the legalization of marijuana, (I honestly haven’t made up my mind one way or the other) but the argument used here is too broad. It’s not a god argument IMO.
all drugs should be legal.
Who said it was a god argument? Legalize that, and stop the bleeding at the Pentagon, and our debt will be gone in no time. Then we can put some real money in retooling our energy sources and improving education. And I think that well run companies like Costco, UPS and Southwest should be the sellers/managers of marijuana. That way you have an efficient retail outlet and reliable low cost transporter of the stuff.
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