Although I do spend some of the show mourning the death of “I Touch Myself” singer Chrissy Amphlett, whose racy lyrics and spectacular milk jugs had a profound impact on a 10-year-old John Papageorgiou, there’s much more going on in this episode. For example, my co-hostess Allison reveals she spent her childhood going door to door as Jehovah’s Witness, which is about as full of strange and fascinating stories as you’d think it would be. Plus, and I don’t know why, we discuss baseball. Specifically stolen base records. But mostly, it’s about poor dead Chrissy Amphlett and the song that let me know it was okay to discipline my simian.
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Non-explicit episode. As in no cursing. Yep, I’m as shocked as you are.
My co-hostess Allison and I debate the five most attractive qualities in a member of the opposite sex (both physical and intangible). I’m genuinely curious to hear everyone else’s answers […]
Michele on April 25, 2013
I met you yesterday at Costco. I don’t know who this person is. Waiting for “throwing the dog over the cliff.”