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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

KaiBaiBoCAST - 2011-04-16 - 'Zyzz Sayz'

Hey there, everybody, it's Bai here.

Kai and I recorded sans Bo this week. That seems to be the trend these days. Probably one too many Cleveland jokes.

This week we discussed the Hae Bang Chon neighborhood of Seoul, renowned  for it's foreign hipster population. Brendan and Evan ponder just how hip these hipsters really are.

Next, talk about Australians launches us into what Evan really wants to talk about, his new favorite person on the interwebs: a ripped-to-shreds Aussie with a heart of gold named Zyzz (sic).

You'll be straight 'mirin (no homo) after listening to this podcast (homo).



And as always, remember kids "Are you a muzza? Fuckin' oath i'm a muzza".

Yeah, we don't know what it means either.

PS: Click Here to view Zyzz' Formspring account for insights into 'mirin and other Aussie slang.

Monday, April 18, 2011

This Week in Racism: Sock Edition

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I stole this picture from my friend Val who found these socks in a local Daiso.

Oh, racist socks.... when will you learn?

Pimp on Tom, pimp on.

Monday, April 11, 2011

KaiBaiBoCAST - 2011-04-03 - 'Basketball'


On this week's podcast we delve into Basketball on the eve of the NBA playoffs. Brendan and Evan (fresh of reading Bill Simmon's "Book of Basketball") talk about the 'pyramid' of fame, Bill Simmon's 'secret' and the NBA on Youtube.

After that, Kai shares a dirty story about his recent weekend which has absolutely nothing to do with basketball, save for the awkward physical movement and sweat pants.

Non-sequiturs abound this week on the KBBC.




And remember kids "I don't care what the scoreboard says at the end of the game, in my book we're gonna be winners!