It’s Weekend Justice: the Internet’s #1 audio trainwreck. It’s the podcast that wants to indoctrinate the kids of tomorrow in a club that combines community spirit with the ultimate dissolution of reality as we know it. Combine the Scouts with hobos and get Grant Morrison and Greg Bear to write the novelization while on speed. Then light it on fire. For your own safety. (That in itself is a badge.)
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Thanks to Jon from The Unique Geek for helping us sound good.
As always, special thanks go out to Clutch for letting us use their absolutely badass song, “Promoter (of earthbound causes)” as our theme music for this.
Buy Blast Tyrant, which is where you can find “Promoter”. Buy their latest album, Strange Cousins from the West. Send them love and coin.
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To download this episode directly, Your Weekend Justice #175: Tales That Hit the Burger King Drive-Thru Clearance Bar, then do that thing. For the previous episode, click here.
I agree with you folks about “Remo Williams” and “Tremors.” Both are good movies. I never read any of the Mac Boland books, although maybe I should. Unlike my sister Rox, I did like “Family Ties,” primarily because I had a crush on Meredith Baxter.