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Loyal listeners, we have decided to take a hiatus for a while. When will we return? Hard to say. Please keep living the Southern Discomfort dream and check back in with us for more updates.-Mike, Scott, & Dave
The guys are taking a much needed week off from the podcast but will return next Wednesday. Check out our Flickr feed (at right) for a group pic from our recent campout. Next week: your moustache questions answered.
Feast your eyes on the SoDis-famous Bacon Explosion: $20 of bacon and italian sausage, lovingly weaved together into a “meat burrito,” then coated in BBQ sauce and cooked to perfection. The guy who pulls this off on our next camping trip become
For more info on the Honorable Terry Bradshaw, Louisiana legend and friend of the show, check out his wikipedia page. What the page will not tell you is (a) he is a big Saints fan (b) everyone in Louisiana knows someone who knows him (c) he has
Dave’s January music recommendation is Eazy-E’s “Eazy Duz It,” the greatest rap album of all time, in his estimation. Eazy brings the rhymes straight out of Compton, but Mike still prefers Sir-Mix-A-Lot’s SWASS.
With the help of NASA, we’ve charted Mike & Dave’s infamous 4-wheeler ride from the safety of their campsite, through the wilderness, and onto Interstate 49. You can also follow their trip with the nice policeman in blue.
New episodes of Southern Discomfort will now come out on Wednesdays. We plan to crank out more episodes then ever in 2009, so stay tuned and let us hear from you. Feedback is often ignored, but still appreciated!
Here is the link to the late, great George Carlin’s dissertation on the 7 words you can’t say on TV. Of course, you can say half of them on cable now and they say “tits” on Disney Family every half-hour.
Check out Latex Mask Central and scroll down to see Dave’s new Quiet Riot mask. “Old School metal fans will recognize this from the Quiet Riot 80s band. This was made by Halloween shop in 1985.”